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teeth, but for the south of this we still got the southern, the wind blowing into those coastal areas of yemen, anime on though temperatures are where we expect them to be la sitting in the high twenty's as you go into thursday, though there's more wet weather on the way for yemen and coastal areas of amman over the real wet weather, we have to move to central parts of africa. we've got those storms rolling across the pin rift valley, extending into south sudan and across into chad. we've got, we've seen some flooding in the south west of chad. we could see more as there's more rain to come over the next 24 hours is going to thursday though the heavier rain can be found in coastal areas of cameroon. we could see some more flooding here, but for the south it's a much finer and dry a picture with lots of sunshine in cape town. as temperatures start to recover that sh whether the football from spain freighted battling opponents on the pick up hiking fascism at
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a fucking back. you're watching the news. all right, peter w. your top stories, a fi at the curb at 19 ward in iraq has killed 92 people. the iraqi prime minister miss alchemy has ordered the arrest and the suspension of several official didn't nasiriyah. in april, a similar incident led to widespread processors to green flights is anything to say they've seized a major town in a new offense. spokesman says the town of re, i was taken off, the federal and m. r. forces withdrew. it is the most intense fighting scene since the rebels kept the regional capital mckelly last month. and in south africa, the military has been deployed contained by the protest that these 45 people have
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been killed. the unrest response by the jailing of the former president jacob zoom up that have since grown because of economic frustration. while much of the violence in south africa was taking place in 2 provinces, 10 is the most populous and includes the largest city johannesburg. earlier, at least 10 people died and a stampede and the township of the waiter in alexandra, the and elsewhere along the outskirts of the city. crowds have been looting shopping centers. the violence started last week in concert on the towel, jacob's room, his home province, states, and provincial officials say 26. people have died and unrest there, mostly during stampedes. let's talk ma'am, to tim murphy. he's the head of piece building of the intervention at the institute for justice and reconciliation. he joins us on skype from cape town to murphy. welcome to the usa. is there a sense in which this was always going to happen? not always going to happen,
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but always going to happen in this way because mr. zoom is a lightening rod for people's anger. their dissatisfaction with other issues in play in south africa. yes, there was a sense that something would happen following be arrest of mr. juma. i think what was unexpected was the broad scope, and the white extent to which we've seen the uprisings in a number of different cities and towns across at least 2 problems is indications that the province of western kate might also have some uprisings, as of today. widespread looting, as you mentioned. but i think the key point is that there's really reveals the multi layered nature of the crisis very complex situation. and so he'll be, could make disparities and social exclusion that goes back to the apartheid legacy
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in south africa. combined with years of ms ro, paradoxically by, by mr. jacobs, do the between 20092018. so i think the extent of the scope of this uprising was unexpected. but there was always a sense of something that of this magnitude could potentially happen in south africa. push your reading, given that the government has kind of misread this, i guess what, you're reading of what we heard from civil ram, a post that we were carrying it live on this channel this time last night because he was saying, look, this, see, these are acts of criminality. now, if your the quotes criminals out looping, looting, suburban and urban shopping malls, this is not contained in the townships, this is not only happening in places like wait, so this is happening outside the townships. presumably what those people want to hear is something more consider the theory. they don't want to be tagged by the south african leadership as being looters and criminals. they want to be understood
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. i guess. absolutely. as i mentioned, this is a deep, socio economic crisis. western by a political system and political governance that has impact misjudged the, the temperature, the social temperature in the country. but the irony inspect is that between the 20092018, as i mentioned under jacobs numerous rule, there was widespread mooted of state conference estimated in the order of half a trillion south africa runs close to 500000000000 us billed us and the criminality within the business and the political elite to mention cases will sign off so on until what it beg mirrors what is now being described as criminology. and if that looting hadn't happened, then the back state resources were adequately deployed,
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particularly to social economic programs. to help educate asian housing, we may not be seeing what we are witnessing right now. this is spontaneous uprising . it is a pressure cooker situation that has been building up over time. and it is, it is a statement that something needs to be corrected rather urgent thing with in south africa. and if the political leaders miss this boat again, unfortunately, we will be few job ravings in, in south africa. what can the government do now therefore to bring a course correction to this? it seems to me that the country and society speaking, if you will, the country and the government of failing a basically a cove. it stress test here because we've seen it around the world cove, it makes the science all precious increase. so the rich get richer, the poor get poorer, and that seems to be one of the dynamics here. most definitely, in fact, the covey situation has wasn't,
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which was the reality that people are living with. we are currently in level for national lockdown, which is quite a stringent locked down one level below the the most teachers locked down the we haven't pressure on people who make their living by in fact, daily trade and daily interaction means that the situation is valid. this morning point be the remedies we have been fact been discussing for quite a long time and south africa reconciliation, barometer for example, published by the institute of justice and reconciliation speaks about the importance of the social economic redress that needs to take place to restore people cent of their human mess, the just a sense of being human access to decent housing descent, health care doesn't education for their, for their loved ones. and what we see at the moment is the privatized and securitized approach to, to the situation until africa that continues to impact,
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maintain the times racialized exclusions in place, almost in the state of, in the frozen state of existence. and this is really at the heart of the problem now, where the political leaders will be able to, to grasp that situation and found that this is in fact a wake up call to them and to the wider society that there is an important conversation that needs to be had, i think we will continue to see this on risks spreading. ok, we must leave that in good. talk to you. compelling compensation, tim murphy, they're talking to us from captain the international energy agency has warned that a spat between 2 of the world's biggest oil producers could end up in a price war. the agency says a fragile economic recovery could be undermined by higher oil prices. there is little sign that saudi arabia and the united arab emirates of made progress in resolving a dispute over how their production cuts are measured. so let's talk now to minutia
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tech in he's an international oil and energy analyst, he joins. he's also a senior research officer at opec. he joins us from london, mr. tech, and welcome back to ality. are good to have your thoughts on developing story. do you think this will mean price rises around the world? i don't think so. in general, price war means the price for collapsing the price. this was in the experiences in the past. and if that happens, i should be happy because it is really representing consumers. but it is really a good disagreement. ready on the share of the value that each member in ok plus one group is to produce day and he cited agreed among themselves 2 or 3 years ago in but 2017 said the quote that modified a bit since then that each time to increase the decrease how much each country should be part of that generally was now this time
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was expected to be normal, but the minute says get to get them on a horse. should the right to have him in a position. this is a good that has an argument because when these few years spent that invested them, great, galion is oil fields and it can produce more ability to produce the so called production capacity is more than it was 2 years ago. and so is asking that there should be another redistribution of course, based on the production capability and capacity, so to speak. so this is an issue which how happens normally months should, should have been close fission, but the fact that he has come to his excellency, the minister has come out announcing it into the press. is the political ok just to push it for a 2nd attack in, but when it comes to what the you a can or cannot produce alongside everyone else who produces oil, gas, fuel, petro,
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call it what, you will. every one is a tittle or compared to what saudi arabia can produce, surely in real terms. so why the saudis concerned with this and why the saudis apparently prepared to go to quotes a price war with the u. e over this said the location of how much each family should produce, talking about the oil because it is exporting country agreement, negotiation. and that has always been a large share for sound, or maybe because it could produce in 197980 or the decade, 10000000 barrels per day and has maintained that number. i spend a all the time this high capacity was very useful when saddam hussein invaded kuwait and 56000000 barrels per day disappeared because the world embargoed saudi ankle radio. and so that extra capacity is there, that potential,
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that saudi arabia has to produce more, is than insure and the old kingdom that insurance policy with oil when it is needed . and based on that, the share of that area has been larger. and that has been agreed for the last few digit one. will the members of course, demand changes, but the market conditions change and so on. then there has to be an increase in south by ok to the wall. or if the very briefly attack any, any, just take me through just take me through very quickly the paper trail of costs here to the consumers because there are some regions around the world. i'm thinking about the european prism here, where oil and gas are petrol. that you put into your vehicle has gone up in price over the past 2 months. does that mean that it will go back to where it was 6 or 8 weeks ago? or will it go back down to where it was? say 6 months ago when it was, people were saying, oh petros, got a lot cheaper i think is probably go back to
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a month or 2 ago. so this hedge which i can when to do, the producers could not teach agreement. i think the 1st 2nd of july, it made people worried, the media, those actually buy and sell in the stock market and sell oil and futures market for oil days. the price went up, but then gradually i think that the market has realized that they would reach an agreement and somehow they will produce more, even if this continues. and so the price has come balance. i answered your question for the next 2 or 3 months. i don't think the price would well, most probably it probably would come a bit lower. but beyond death, there are so many factors which affect the price of oil with seasonal variation. that is, that has one to global economy out coming out of this lockdown is the rule really going back to fools, boom, economic activity and so on. some people say it what other state would who more slowly. so it is that prospect of demand in 56 months,
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which really is the control. i my personal believe is that opec, i'm not a big group, we provide enough for him to keep the prices mother. i mean, $6070.00. that's a positive note. it's on which we have to end the conversation, i'm afraid talking when i should talk in there talking to us on skype from london rocha. israel's denial of a request by the jail palestinian activists halley to jo out to attend her daughter's funeral. his spot protest in the occupied west bank i demonstrated gathered outside the awful prison near ramallah, demanding so as release his sentence finishes. in 2 months she was detained in 2019 for alex membership of a band group. her daughter, 31, died of a sudden heart attack on sunday. what is in all this stand in front of the prison is to express a solidarity with collated euro,
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who's going through the tragic death of a daughter, and also to demand the immediate release of kalita. this is off putting pressure on israel through our voices can reach the human rights in international institutions to stop this arbitrary arrest and this injustice which the palestinian people are subjected to to 0 correspondent, neither abraham was that the funeral in ramallah activists, politicians, feminists and people from all walks of life have gathered and came here today to show solidarity with the raw family. the father sam has been left all alone in this . his wife has been in his really prison for almost the past 2 years. israel has denied many requests to release the job to, to bid her daughter the final per wealth or even next the body inside the prison. so the mother can see. so for one last time, he blamed us requesting
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a permit for her to attend the funeral. she told us, there is no way they'd let her out. they have no humanity and no respect follows. it's not rare for israel to deny such humanitarian request. this is why the house on tv decided as a just for to broadcast some of the funeral. so she can see it in her prison. over the years when we've been talking to many past indian prisoners who were released from prison, they would say that the hardest moments, even though for those who spent years and years in jail, the hardest moments where they couldn't be with their loved ones in their final days or attend their funeral, greece has become a testing ground full book, border surveillance technology has been developed in europe. those technologies are being used to prevent refugee crossings from neighboring turkey, john surplus. the european border and coast guard or from tech's
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uses unmarked vehicles to patrol a heavily sensed section of the greek turkish border. they of the human element among increasingly sophisticated european surveillance technologies being tested here, such as these pillow mounted cameras, capable of penetrating kilometers into turkish territory, day and night. in front of an officer were you in the sky medicine, camera monitoring is automated through a program that processes the images. recognize is what is approaching and sounds the alarm. it mainly distinguishes people in vehicles, which is what concerns us and cross border crime. and the, the, the crime in question is illegal entry from turkey, including crossings by refugees from the banks of the everest river, which separates the 2 countries. 15 of these cameras will monitor the entire 200 kilometer length of the greek turkish border by the end of the year. they can detect people hiding behind trees and bushes, and there, supplemented by radar, unmanned aerial vehicles and graham sensors. surveillance was stepped up after
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march last year when turkey reneged on an agreement to hold back refugees from the european union. instead, it encouraged them to storm the greek border. but security concerns go back much further. in 2010, 36000 people entered greece illegally across the land border with turkey 26000 of them along the 12 kilometer stretch behind me. 2 years later, the greek armed forces erected a double chain link fence, 3 meters tool, along these 12 kilometers. and after last years events, that sense was reinforced with the 5 meter tall steel palisade you see behind me. and there may be more sinister methods being used to deter crossings. refugees captured this video on their mobile phones and september 2018. they say it shows greek border guards, depositing them on the turkish side of the river after they attempted to cross into greece. such push backs are illegal under the geneva convention authorities,
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a supposed to allow refugees to apply for asylum forensic architecture. an independent research team at goldsmith's university in london used 3 d modeling to identify the precise location of this. and other alleged pushback along the evidence and says there is a st. patton once illegal entrance are arrested in greece. people are then held there for hours upon end until it gets dark when they are loaded on to military style trucks or vans. again, driven to the banks of the river and loaded onto smaller things. until you members agree to share the burden of asylum, greece is obliged to absorb any refugees that come its way and is likely to continue its policy of deterrence. jobs are awful. us al jazeera along the evidence, river ok still to come. we got the smallest news for you and the final major of the year is only a couple of days away, but taught continues for the goals. biggest few details coming up with any
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duties by extension. let there be change. oh, a time for sport, we've been joined by and thank you so much pizza. well, olympic president, some spac hasn't made the best 1st impression in so carol, during his opening public parents in japan ahead of the games he arm entirely forgot where he was. and our common target is safe and secure games for everybody, for the athletes, for all the delegations, and most importantly, also for the chinese people. japanese people slip up was quickly picked up by the
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japanese media. and of course, social media back has been in isolation. the 3 days, part of the protocols in place to reduce the risk of a proven 19 outbreak. we athlete village is now officially opened. athletes will be tested day for car, 19 waller in japan after being tested at least twice before flying into the country . about $11000.00 competitors are due to be on these olympics being vaccinated. not a prerequisite to tight pump organizes expects more than 80 percent of athletes will have received a vaccine. well, we've been talking to dr. run and peterson wagner, who specializes in sports business and marketing. he says, organizes face a tough task, balancing the needs of the games and those of public health. they talk about core ass, reagan, human, limited. so you will have human dignity and order have because of the current
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atlantic house and how one from the mentors rise. health is not only of all the help, but everyone, both holsen against the ios, the members down, people from the media would be in japan or even japanese public. and even larger, one goes off in return home to do like career. so it would be like a very hard job or the few to reconcile dishes, both come on dignity and to the rental. your rise of health. while the men's united states basketball team has suffered a 2nd straight defeat, is they prepared to defend the olympic title. the 3 time the funding gold medalist went down $9183.00 in an exhibition game against australia days just days after losing nigeria as well with reading look wrong,
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james is opted out of these elim fix on the west coast seems to be getting a little frustrated with things, getting heated between him and the reporter after the gang shot were you assume things that are not true when you just mentioned, you know, low in these teams out? that's never happen. so i don't know where you get that. can i finish? no, i mean, i bet if that's not true, your average mark and i finish my statement, told me that it's not true. your average mark, you're going to let me finish my statement or not. so you'll be quiet now when you make statements about in the past, just blowing out these other teams. number one, you give no respect to the other teams. and i talked to you last time about the same thing. we've had very close games against 4 or 5 countries in all these tournaments. so the good teams do not get blown out. well, that's our football as they're getting ready to play in the chaise. gold company football championship for north and central america. the asian champions have been
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invited to take part as their preparations ahead of next jazz world capital. haven't lost the game this year. events happening in the usa with castle playing panama, a little later on. as goldsmith's talks about future members kept curious, asked about his dislike for his american compassion. price in december, the full time major champion, always willing to answer both men in preparing for the final major of the gave us the open championship on tuesday. kept close question about playing in the same seem as shown by the us of the right account in september. i can put it aside for business if, if we're going to be on the same thing, i can, i can deal with anybody in the world for a week. we're not going to be i 5 and of late night conversations, but now i do my thing. he does his thing and other man sets for the right a cup, his springs john ram, but he doesn't have an issue with anyone except those people who don't understand voice got so reduced mobility in his swing. and the us open champion,
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as finally explained why i was born with a club foot on my right leg. which means for anybody they're sensitive about that is my right leg up to the ankle straight. my foot was 90 degrees, turn inside, and basically upside down. so when i was born they basically relocated pretty much broke every bone in the ankle and i was cast within 20 minutes of being born. well knew, but 1st base them paid alone. so i blew away the competition. so when baseballs home runs, i b for the 2nd straight year. this is filled with impediment included. all night, the japanese l angel stuff, those 2 rounds of so i break is before eventually last dance and that open the things that long. so the baltimore treatment seni with $23.00 homeless in the final . okay. that his high school is looking for more from me in a couple of hours to. andy, thanks very much. we will talk to you later and show
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sustained temperatures above freezing beginning saturday. definitely gods die and disproportionate numbers on that, ever. leaving behind widows who struggled to survive, one meets the ship a women defying tradition to conquer the world's part bounced on our era. ah, a situation spiraling out of control. rioting and looting and parts of johannesburg, south africa's president called in the army to try to restore order. ah, again, peter w are watching out the live from the also coming up. i am wide enough for the yeah, i would tied the husband on the fire has killed dozens of people.
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