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thoughts that didn't seem to enjoy the child's swift play as you'll see here, the boy makes his move. and immediately the robot snatches his finger bystanders had to rush into free him. he played the following day in a cast and finished the tournament. moscow chess federation says the robot suppliers will need to answer for the incident. animals that a zoom in china is going jo, city a playing it cool with a heat wave sweeping across the region giant panders, as well as co arleson bears up and playing with blocks of ice. zookeeper, civil su, installed fans around trees to keep away the heat. and hippos and tape is being fed water melon to keep them hydrated. meanwhile, in the southern hemisphere where it's winter spectacular pictures from australia, this is sydney, shrouded in early morning fog holy. the tops of skyscrapers could be seen poking out of a thick blanket of mist covering australia's biggest city the heavy fog caused some flight delays with travelers waiting and long queues of the cities at port it
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eventually cleared by mid morning. ah, it is good teddy with his hello adrian finnegan here though, how the headlines on al jazeera india has sworn in its 15th president and a lavish event in new delhi to potty mamma is the 2nd woman to hold the ceremonial role in the 1st person from a tribal community to be offered, the post office here is probably natal reports from you delhi. this is a historic and high symbolic presidency. drop of the normal is the 2nd woman, but also the 1st tribal post person to be elected to the highest office in the land . but in her swearing in ceremony, she alluded to how historic, this is, she said, but millions of people are under represented in mainstream in politics. that is women, people from tribal communities and other people on the margins of society can see
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their reflection in ha success, man most military john to has executed for prisoners the u. n. special repertoire cause it had to praised act, the giantess sentence, dozens of antique who activists to death since seizing power last here, polling stations are open a cross chalicia for a vote on a draft constitution critic say the proposed changes would give president case i it more power and reduce the role of the judiciary. philippine president ferdinand markov studio is set to deliver his 1st state of the nation address. mark was one a landslide victory, and may critics say that he's provided few concrete policy plans on his country deals with soaring food and fuel prices. macos insists that his team is developing a comprehensive plan for economic transformation. a massive wildfire in california . this spreading towards yosemite national park, the oak fire, started on friday and has been through an area more than half the size of paris. walden, 6000 people have been evacuated, 2000 firefights as
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a trying to contain the blaze. that of the roman catholic church is in canada to apologize for the role the church plated wanting schools for indigenous children. pope francis is in the city of edmonton for what he's calling his pilgrimage of penance. more than a 150000 children were forcibly removed from their families and sent to institutions where many faced abuse and his dad lives. but he's continues here on al jazeera after today's inside story, which is coming up next. talk to al jazeera, we ask, can you be more specific, how many tops are you asking for? and what kind of military equipment we listen, asked the people of cuba in the street. if there is a difference between donald trump and your bite for them, it's the same. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, south africa is heading for its own version of the arab spring. that's the warning from former president turbo and becky, he says, current head of states,
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cyril ran. the poser has failed to tackle poverty, unemployment, and inequality. it's a rare attack by vacate, on the leadership of the governing african national congress. why is he speaking up now? this is inside store. ah hello and welcome to the program. i'm burnett's. it was an unprecedented outspoken attack on his own party and its leader tarboe becky warner, that one day south africa is going to explode. the former president was speaking at a memorial for a veteran member of our governing african national congress. becky, who in 1999, succeeded nelson mandela the 1st democratically elected president warned of
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widespread civil unrest comparable to the arab spring. he says south africa is facing unsustainable levels of poverty and unemployment and blames current. president 0 ram, oppose, and his government failing to address a legacy of a party. you can't have so many peoples unemployment. so many people more people faced with his law listeners, i'm talking about seized with a leather soup into which a bit he says a and see people, one after another called corrupt wendy, is going to explode from a poser is a form, a freedom fighter who was once jailed by their party government, he took office in 2018, succeeding jacob zimmer, whose term was mired by scandals. corruption, mismanagement of millions of dollars in tax payers. money from a pose as presidency, has faced several challenges. his response to the kobe 19 pandemic was applauded.
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but his party was accused of mishandling millions of dollars in relief funds. most recently, he is embroiled in a scandal known as farm gate, from oppose it is accused of corruption in connection with the theft of around $4000000.00 in cash from his farm. with a criminal complaint filed against him for alleged money laundering, kidnapping, and the concealing of a crime. ah, well, let's now go to our guests all in south africa in durban, dakota, where take the a and see national spokesman in cape town, we have mercy my money. he's a founder of these one south africa movement and a former leader of south africa opposition. and in johannesburg, william made a is an associate professor at the school of governments at the university of whit waters round. thank you all for joining us. can i ask you 1st dakota is tarboe and
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becky, right. when he says south africa is ready to explode. no good german babies. she does a 3rd. there's no government that loosen system. so with the color color because she cham rights. busy for option to day a couldn't just said is to serve oh so it's d n 2 days. so why don't too much don't you mention all races that's grades problem. ok, thank you. ok. so let me see. what do you think? south africa are ready to explode? them, baker says certainly i hold the view that then see like any other liberation movement have come to a point where they've. ready mismanaged the economy, leading line,
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the lines of unemployed south africans. lat, literally we live in a country where the majority of citizens living below the poverty line and youth unemployment now constitutes close to about 2 thirds or 2 thirds of young people get cannot find a job. so given those set of circumstances without the prospect of it tomorrow present in big is correct in the summation that south africa was facing an explosion. where would edged for him to go further. is the reasons that come through that have been part of his own party, the mismanagement of economic infrastructure. and ultimately, the lack of policy direction amongst the government has brought us to this particular point willing, what do you think has prompt to top him back to speak out now? i think, you know, we look at our environments, we could compare where, you know, the spinning to you know, the months ahead of the out of things because exactly the same environment. now, i'm going to 1st thing of really
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a total fight after states to deliver to the social order breakdown in the country, nor a rule of law and order a breakdown. and then combined with the biggest financial crisis into africa in generations course of course, by the coban, the financial crisis mine to the latest hundreds of crisis. and now the impacts of their loss are ukraine will. and any linkage with that mismanagement of the states and as management companies, it economy by your combined tax. and then, you know, i'm high, the highest levels of unemployment recorded in any other emerging market, and then you combine it with something else into something else the recombined in south africa. really, if you're an elite who's in charge, but who seems to be not have the idea or seems to be socially just then looking the bubble who seems not to understand what's happening because it's social distance between the governing party and the 2 leafs in order citizens will struggle with
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struggling, you know, as to why it's and so there's a responsiveness from the companies and then the internet is also out against a, by daily. so what happens then if you've got that, it's really an explosive situation, particularly also when a company party try to continue as business as you. so in the bigger crisis, certainly in loving memory on a rescinded last last week, for example, an interest rates were where you please, you know, across the economy to state has been increasing rates and services. but yet the state is not going dakota. william that talks about an elite living in a bubble, a bubble has the a and c last. the confidence of south africans is it does. it's a lead. not understand what needs to be done as you've been in power for too long.
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good. no. is see, is says the students is on its own fixes because women on these other nationalists were another mancy, fussy. that's great. but didn't, it was his me grocery defending const who defend up in the south. and you go so it's in terms of national and teach, it's a country african national congress is a kind of that it's something let in see to assist us. oh we're not we're not. busy let jamie with here would c r
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a or reach national any not a national this is not so significant. nissan is little for all this we, we are lady. so rich, you are really true. let us it, we're going to find a better own sort of kids and all. or you might be kind kids always. thank mercy dakota there, defends the legacy of the a and c. acknowledge is its weaknesses, but you've said that or i'm a poser should resign. but would that make any difference in the current circumstances while it would start the direction of the country in the right way? i think president from a person who's government have proven that there, and i think we need a fresh reset in south africa. new government that has led a competence of africans, was focuses on the future of this country. the key failures unjust in economic
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mismanagement. the n c in and of itself is delivering a situation where 80 percent of our learners in this country are r i and schools that are dysfunctional. which means that the long term trajectory of south africa aren't furthermore, that it's the same in c, that's allowed corruption. to thrive simply under president zoom and it has continued on the person who he, himself has now been allegedly been embroiled. and so whatever emerges out of the new leadership that mr. cortez talk about. self connection will be a compromise to preserve status quo and lead no one to job. so if you really want to reset fall africa, we need a new leadership. when a new question, and we need to can only vision that says, how can we cannot on the inter trade with an africa for compete globally with other markets in recovery to a post closer universe. and furthermore, to ensuring that youth unemployment become the trained ok. william, after be well documented, rampant corruption of the, of the zoom
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a years run the pose. it was supposed to be a new broom, wasn't what, what's gone wrong. i think, you know, very sad because do not understand that you know, the corrections i did is jacob's president, she was systemic. i mean, you know, there was a corruption not having to states cross enough policy is cross and rhetoric of ideas. you know, procurements or sort of corruption of the policy of the governing party. now normally a society is once you get that kind of systemic corruption. and jacobs was there for 10, almost decades because you know, the last decades it takes at least not a 10. yes. to get back to where his thoughts are, and that's normally, you know, we, i, certain kind of, so it's i to looking at other competitors of developing countries and you know, how they go out of production. and when they got in a collection how long it takes to get out of it. so if you look at african situation, you know,
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some african grayson lucas is independence. not at the moment. you know, if it comes to spend 5 or 10? yes, systemic caracas apart. you think it takes about $10.00 to $2.00, even some cases? 20. yes. and then of course i've seen some countries. i'm never gotten out of the corruption where the buck where i'm so you can't get out of the states if the company parties, if the what we need, we need a step down actually off the governing party. i get new people to come in. i mean, that's really the only way to renew the country, the state farm, the society countries, our culture, dakota, not much confidence from other guests in the agencies capability to manage this. we've had the final findings of the 3 year inquire into state capture presented. it revealed endemic corruptions. we've talked about rama poses promise to plan to implement the reports, recommendations in 4 months time, because the agency realized how critical this is for the policy on the government
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in did work to come. this is a said for were an instrument or is she. ready as is, she is in soon come on corrupt since we're little childers. do not wish that goes look out and what part of it to us our monday. busy to liberally, children in african countries at the codes. okay. if i may interrupt you briefly, i don't think many people dispute very and sees revolutionary credentials in terms of and ending apartheid. but with youth unemployment, the highest in the world with record levels of poverty and equality, the agencies failing to deliver those now, isn't it? it's revolutionary credentials accepted, but now it needs to deliver for today. in did it need to do was
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supposed to do a month program. so and i made some money. he said that the issue of the problem, it's such late a minorities who are made from. ready up into cent decorum in such a while and i've seen see, we don't have to assess to plant whether we do strauss or social grants. while people will scroll the go button high. they've got a big on a she. ringback our country as well as the ok. william, look at. okay. 32 of our
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country is still william, are you confident that? so rom, oppose a cannot. can come up with those recommendations in 4 months or is the, is the rock to deep? i think there are still very tricky folks now because you know, you also understand that some of our president is also not in golf in allegations of corruption. what has happened that his father called us africa gate and i think he's focus not really if in trying to you know, to survive, survive that scandal. what any amc you know, is up for you for the election. and he answers december conference. so between now and the end of the year, the answer is electric conscious. take place. i don't think i'm a force i will be focusing on the crisis, need a family. the answer will be focusing on the one hand present because i seem to be focus on trying to campaign to get reelected, and to try to clear his name until december. and on the other hand,
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what you're seeing in the company, and maybe there is, but he's generating so much hopelessness and anger in the country is that he is really, is focusing on his own internal battles from with him. and even the conversations that he has, the conversations is so far from, from the crisis. somebody saw king and engine leaders are talking, blaming apart, days late, colonial or somebody has been over 3 decades. you have to imagine over 3 decades, you know, the increase in charge of the status and chops of the economists in charge of the companies policy writers, domestic or foreign policy. you know, no one off the decades can still blame. the asked what? one if one half half a party such a monopoly control over the states. since mostly i know you've written recently the south africa, african leaders that she should look to what's happened in nash lanka, about ensure lanka was a revolution against elected representatives. and certainly in south africa had
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violence last year that might be a taste of what's to come. that makes it different from the arab spring. and that was a revolution against dictatorships. is democracy letting people down in south africa? no, i think that i think they economic circumstances often hard in this country. but what i'm starting to realize at this point in time is that as the maturity of the electron to start to realize that even though they exercise the vote and the promise that the n c puts forward of the so called renewal is not occurring their frustrations are bubbling over into the streets and i would argue that their frustrations will soon bubble over to the state. because then see as the liberation movement is no different than any other one in the rest of the continent. at 1st they got another state. they must manage it and then they find creative ways to stay in power. so project, hopefully you realize that the future of the n c is not different to that. it was
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on the p. f. in that these could become liberation. movements that start to infiltrate the judiciary and frustrate media independence, and ultimately obfuscate election results. so we have to work hard in the period now though that democracy is maintained in this country, all we faced the real prospect of outside interests that can motivate and this illusion. youth could be able to create just instability in the country. we'll come back to that summer in a 2nd a but the co to what do you think? ceramic, those as rama poses, chances are of winning reelection as it be a and c lead a later this year. you see this huge of in the only dance on this or reach any of the mitchell with bins on the crash. what it's for now normally this guaranteed in the ledge.
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now leader finance. eat a li, a stay in the past. why they're built in. if he don't, would have done what he supposed to been done in terms of the last conference or the solutions allows conference published positions in, in, in ones that leader is determined research as the in c, it will go back and decide to look at it for what is the office to cranberry once run? jalencia, florida. okay. who, who's performance? who visibility? jim tribble really just the leader to deliver the manager? it's ok. william thanking this william just help us understand the day to day living circumstances of ordinary south africans at the moment. like in many developing will countries. people live day to day, what they are not days, what they spend on food. at the end of that day,
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there's no weekly shop hedging against inflation. that sort of thing. how ordinary looks african surviving in the moment? i mean, i think, you know, because this is the bigger finance crisis, at least in the post democrats yet. but certainly just maybe because i'm financial crisis since the end of the 2nd world war made you think about the numbers, 2 types of or young people are unemployed. if you change of, you know, another number just in terms of adults, be almost 60 percent of doctors and employees. we've now getting fuel prices because of the fact off the russian and ukraine was your prices soft caps, of sky high. and most people, i mean most people are just, are just to be example. i mean about 3040 percent of people's income at the lower end spectrum is spent on transports. so all the money to stay, we might even have now potentially the highest inflation rate in the post office. a very happy coast space. then you know,
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a public house of state house system because they don't fail obstacles collapses. go to hot puppy boston. now, to joke, east africa, you go there to die public education system, schools, and townships, if we can pay for, you know, let's just say mathematics compared to an emerging market. and even you can a counterpart we certainly among the west to compare with public education. but other countries, and then of course we got over 800 state own entity, certainly any emerging markets. yes. so most states companies, if you compare to other emerging market, but almost 90 percent of all of those companies will fail. i mean, they bank up last decade, just 1.5 trillion run has to be used to bailout just companies. this is a real crisis. i mean, it is, as i say,
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the biggest financial crisis in loving memory. ok, a movie isn't the problem for you. that the politicians that a capitalizing on the circumstances. william talked about of a one from the populist and of the spectrum. you've had to new policies and making began the municipal elections that run an anti migrant platforms. you have julius malay mer of the economic freedom fighters who went round with people into restaurants, demanding to know if they employed foreign workers the other day. they are the politicians making in route written, wrote say, whereas people like you who want to try and bring races together. a struggling against the populist wait i think globally, we went through that wave and you described periods that occurred even pre covalent and maybe to some of the time we saw in the us what that meant. we saw even some of the french elections and all of those, all that global phenomenon was in place. but i would argue william, that in fact,
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we are now getting to a point where is more and more people realize that actually the rational center argument has to be restored back to south africa. there are more people now trying to correlate around the center. and i would argue the case that come 2024, you will see that in place because the plans for majority of south african citizens, they realize if they all blame the immigrants or sometimes even the hand see wants to do, you would have had a far greater growth, but we are now describing $65.00 or fives, 5 to 10 percent. i want to say this equally. so, and this is a very important point. is that what the greatest appointment with the n c has been? is that we've been through periods in the past when we actually gets economic growth. what we don't see infrastructure being told in the democratic era, and that is all dissipated. nancy is not going to be able to redo it. and that is what we still need. we need that 5 percent g d p growth, we need that infrastructure rebuild. and i think citizens like myself in many others are now starting to form that coalition in the center. that will be able to
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bring about that middle ground, that central vote to be able to bring about the change in 2024. ok. very last very quick answer to the add to the independent hair at the table. william, do you think the i n c can recover in time for the national elections order? part people like a movie have a chance. you know, my sense is this is and the kind of the i can see, you know, i'm an african, if you look at african history outside of it. so what about a decade? you know, the generations that both are free for liberation passes and they are recent party fail. i'm take what. okay. so we are states now it does appear, i think really should be very well drop below 40 percent. if it's lucky, it would be, you know, 40 if, if president, i'm a port has not had a very light into the thirties and i've talked to load and my touches it won't be
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able to put a courtesan. but if it's sort of in my phone, it should be able for the coalition, but it will never be able to govern on its own anymore. all right, we are gentlemen, unfortunately out of time. but thanks to all our guests to dakota for, wait, say, to move, see my money. and to william made a thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al jazeera dot com. after more debate, go to our facebook page, facebook dot com forward slash a j insights. you can also join the conversation on twitter. we are a j inside store. for me, bernard smith and the whole team here by the me ah
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