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got a bit of a psychological boost before the game even started because boston a star player lino messi was on the bench still recovering from a cough injury and really they were the dominant sides and reset but unfortunately . buffalo to keep him out on the stadium was in their way all my mates and great saves especially from caps in a mako royce in fact set 10 minutes into the 2nd half marker royce how does penalties saved by to stay going right it's gone a bit haven't actually called the ball up in the end now to stay going has been in colvin a bit of a war of words and manner of noise about who should be germany's number one to say you can frustrated he's on the bench northing basically should shut up but i think the state really staked his claim with that performance. in the last very disappointed he thinks goldman should have won the game. and here it looks on the 3rd in i think very close to the win in the 2nd half we had lots of good chances and bring control we didn't allow barcelona many opportunities so it's better that
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we didn't make the 2nd half. of 7 on top as you can see i. think just a happy coincidence let me assure you ok that contrasting results for a whole does live a prude and boosting lead is like saying exactly liverpool the holders had a tricky away match in naples against napoli they lost 2 nil were very sloppy with that chances napoli made them pay 2 late goals that could win those for the light seek to go with since he made van a concert disco for germany but he can't stop the lights they and their boats and f.c. salzburg another red bull links club they beat $62.00 an incredible win for them and they play liverpool next so that's going to be a tricky match for your group side and looking forward to tonight's match by action and who do they play you know they take off their campaign tonight against a red star belgrade now on paper this is probably the easiest match for them but they've not had a very good start to the bonus league season and as we see they do have an injury concern in defense as well. by ends tonight for their champions league opener has
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been far from smooth a 11 draw with quintus legal rivals bobby leipsic at the weekend also saw defender david allen injured that means veteran jerome botching is back in the lineup captain manuel neuer remains confident. jerome has always given his best he's played well and has a lot of experience i've been applying with him since 2011 and i'm obviously glad to have had him on my side all these years. and feel very safe with him in defense . another challenge for buy in is where to play philippe coutinho the brazilian playmaker has had a stuttering start to the season with no goals so far and only came on as a late substitute against like sick. and often he likes to play the number 10 role that's his sweet spot try to give him that chance. so.
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give it his old offensively as well if they simply. buy this and i know that if he gets to play. will perform well and good for exactly how and if the chino will fit into an eco cove as game plan remains to be seen by and would do well to start their champions league campaign with a win in a group that aside from a determined red star team also includes last year's run as up talking him. so the big question dalton what are you expecting from the defending champions league the from the well nothing less than the winner of the other threads you know red bull all the weakest team is only going to get more difficult for them that it play in the champions league last season where all fall away from her medal still fear that they conceded 13 go with in the process was the bottom had the best start to the burmese legal fees and it's wrong to want to as well robert have an awfully about 7 goals already i'd be very surprised if he doesn't get on the scoresheet tonight i
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think behind should be expected to win quite easily ok the words of jonathan crean from the ws folks to thank you very much welcome that's reliable and it's cheap plastic is king when it comes to food back in the philippines but the economy is not choking on plastic waste and littering it's spaces and it's coastlines one town on the outskirts of money has decided to address the problem hands on officials have found a way to entice people to pick up the plastic based waste. one man's trash is this woman's treasure from a good deal or cold can soon turn these plastics into food the 49 year old is not a magician. this is how the transformation happens veronica collects and brings garbage to officials of the buy in one village. for every 2 kilos of plastic she gets a kilo of rice through a program introduced by the local government in june. was
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i weighed in at 14 kilos of waste so i got 7 kilos of rice. as this is a big help for us to let him to have one kilo of rice for the day and. the waste will then be passed on to the country's national government either for proper disposal or recycling the villages captain says the initiative has been effective in cleaning up by enough. to get many. most destroyed system because some people just don't take the initiative when there's no incentive. this is what we saw during so they can have food and something to call it. the philippines is one of the biggest ocean polluters of plastic in the world the country uses around 48000000 shopping bags every day that's on top of millions of other types of one use plastic bags seems like this are all too familiar to
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veronica. it's an eyesore she says. it's so dirty all this waste that if i could i would pick up all the plastic along the road where ever i see it when i go out for a walk i bring my bag and pick up garbage whenever possible. but even if the number of collectors like for ana is increasing the root of the problem still persists plastic is everywhere. if. this is really how products are best packaged today well that's why there is so much plastic what i'm kind of that's why there's so much waste because every product we buy every day is in these things anybody not this battle hardened i've done it by the world. but organizers say the plastic for rice program is already
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bringing positive change opening an avenue for people to properly dispose of their waste. for on a cause hard work has paid off and now it's time for a good meal. and before i leave you time to show you some pictures of the huge water spot which formed in southwestern china on tuesday the roof anomaly is caused by a tornado passing and picking up a column of water and missed. spectacular pictures then a meteorologist say a waterspout usually moves in a straight line with an average speed of 50 kilometers an hour. you're watching the news here's a recap of the top story that we're following for you here partial results in israel's election point to a tight race between prime minister binyamin netanyahu and his main challenger centrist benny gantz neither of their bodies of be as likely to be able to secure
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all of the incentives check out. hello and welcome to a new edition of africa my name is the film and i'm coming to you from johannesburg and south africa if you want to find out to watch a book around terrorists have to do with climate crisis stay tuned and he is my lovely colleague in nigeria. hello there is ian hello everybody yes now inside me here are the live fossett park in lagos nigeria i waited for new after so here's what's coming up today. here about problems caused by them to impress besides the
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god. i learned what people in kenya are doing to help think around grains for my station. now let's start with renewables south africa is heavily dependent on coal about some of the some percent of the country's primary energy needs are met by coal and that's a lot not good for the environment the government is looking to promote the use of solar power but converting to solar is proving to be a slow process can't tell on the southern cape are the front runners for 4th of all tykes solar systems are equal reports some of the people that are seeking to shake up the south african energy mix. with. the musicians on the water trench in cape town have plenty of this kind of energy. but the electricity south africans are dependent on the government and enterprise
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as called cape town is always open to new possibilities the. great goalkeeping solar systems and provides it's nice doing installation a fair chance that we can go up to all that you deny. these days you'll find solar panels all over especially here in the harbor a to use top spot cape town has become a solar center yet the situation is special because had to be in a water from the t. . in cape town it was one of the 1st larger rooftop installations you see. of all distributed over all roofs here on the waterfront all in all totaling more than 1.3 major watts of capacity and the electricity is used immediately when it's when it's produced so there is no storage involved it's not feed it back into the grid it's just use as it's produced. the fact is the state provider is not really interested in having solar energy fit into the grid doesn't want competition. never
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the less great goal cooper is finding more and more customers all over the country who would like to invest in solar power like here in ca is south africa's fruit farming region this cold storage company has high energy costs solar energy is less expensive and environmentally friendly to boot so investing in the sun is a good alternative the costs for conventionally generated power have gone up in recent years. the manager shows us where the investments were made. solar cells were installed on a large scale here on the roof they're now able to produce 15 percent of the energy they need themselves. with our sun i think and the cost of solar panels now there is a way of operating it not too much knowledge. you can focus on your best to
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focus on. getting some power i think. the best way to go. the company has cut their c o 2 emissions by $7000.00 tons over the last 4 years and solar generated power is simply less expensive than conventionally produced energy but the company hasn't been given a permit to add more solar cells to the roof although there's plenty of space available. even so the lengthy approval procedures are not scaring off investors in cape town more and more small providers are supplying other areas in africa with energy such as sustained solar. you're full of there but. here they're testing their new plant this solar plant can be installed with relative ease almost anywhere after 2 days it already provides electricity solar technology has as has
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advanced in such a way that. environmental benefit is no longer the only selling argument costs have come down so significantly the ease of insulation has become. a real seller these portable systems are delivered to many countries in africa equipment fits into one single container. here a school in south sudan is being set up for solar powered electricity. we have areas that are far from the main national grid and haven't built a system that's built into a full container with all the equipment you need to set up. going into deeper parts of africa where you don't have access to tools and engineering services. with more hours of bright sunshine than any other continent on earth solar power has great potential in africa and as the population continues to grow the need for energy
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will to. a recently published report said july was the hottest month ever recorded on earth and we all know what heat can do. that's why it's n.t. melts ice for one thing not a problem in a cool drink or by huge problem when it comes to oxic laces the levels are rising in many parts of the world so much so that the land is being lost to the sea a next report from europe gives us an idea of what the consequences of that can be . mike russell has the sea right at his doorstep he's a dedicated angler who's lived on the coast of wales for over 40 years right now the ira seeds bright and sunny but the people here have seen their share of storm surges. mike's house stands right behind this dyke it's held firm against wind and tide.
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