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and so as it stands, the only way out of this for, for the president is up for the, for the president, the, please. the would be the current president that around the full set upon the course, there was a whole conversation around that rating in this country. whether or not please do that, but that is the only way that you can potentially evade not having the constitutional court gave him 5 things to present himself to a police station. failing that, they have instructed the police minutes that the police commission to make sure that he is behind bars within 3 days. if he doesn't make it to a police station in the 5 thing. by all indications, he's going to abide by that suite that he has decided to jail sentence in his whole province and wasn't in italy in guns near to get homestead. and we expect that he's going to be turning himself in in the coming days. some pull, some forces that i suppose and just say, look like the sunday or monday. so that's great to know that there were people who
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had gathered about his house last night. people snipped outside your home, sit in pleasant, and it's all threatening anybody who would come to touch him to say, but listen, having literacy his book and speaking earlier as well and reaction to this he is going to turn and it does look like that day that many people who would never come present jacob's been going to prison really has come. sounds like it would be hard to understand the significance of this court decision. so people are point, this is gary day and you can see the content that this country has had many perhaps, and scandals so much on a daily basis. you read about somebody and some of it being involved in some tend to production from being in a country where people are really suffering and any sense that those 2 ways really live in the print, for example. and they had, in the sense that the people in the morning and the people are in the middle of it,
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they can get away with anything. and so you even heard it as the judge read out the ruling that they said they didn't have a form in prison, jacob, and said, an example has to be made essentially and use the front saying what was said. that an example has to be made to show people that nobody is above the law. that's certainly how this is being received. there are people who feel that now that this has happened, a minister, a cabinet office, or anybody sitting in government with access to public funds will think twice about getting involved in bribery and corruption. because now there is the sense that no one is above the law. that even if you are the president of the country with the kind of support that present jacobs who has had and, and still continues to have 2 great degrees, nobody is above the law. and this is why this is being celebrated as a victory middle list, some people to do a prison and making self, but just that the rule of law has prevailed. that is what people are celebrating across the board in this country today. i thank you for that. so christine manuel
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in cape town, to reopen the government has declared a sci fi after a months of deadly conflict. in the t grind region, the rebels say they have not captured the regional capital mckayla. thousands of people have been killed since fighting broke out in november, more than 2000000 displaced. the pain is everywhere. the thousands of lives lost. many others left fighting for them as to 1000000 displaced from their homes and living in whatever they can find. and hundreds of thousands now face via from in, with 1000000 more in need of food age. these are the scars from 8 months of fighting between ethiopian government soldiers and rebel forces in the t
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gray region. on monday, the government appointed administration into grey cold for a cease fire before reportedly fleeing his father in the name of the 2. great and all he's loving people. we ask the federal government for sci fi on humanitarian grounds in such a way that prevents further damage to that. it is possible for people to find a rental buyer and become part of the solution. so you've got the e, c o, p, and government led by prime minister abbey ahmed, has agreed to the fees fire, but it appears the rebel tpl f o t great people's liberation front have not it says it's re taken the regional capital mckelly, which it control before ahmed came to power in 2018, i cease fire is just what this region desperately needs,
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but no one is really sure if that's what it's really got. and see if we can clarify, situate the situation with mos in the apply, which is a journalist, specializing in the horn of africa and author of understanding eritrea. he joins us from london. welcome to d w. so that let's start with that parent down then. so we have a sci fi from the government and we have the rebels re taking a mikaela. i suppose it's possible for both to, to happen at the same time. absolutely, and, you know, there's no doubt that mikayla is non the hands of the grand forces. and let's not be forget, you call them rebels. in fact, they were last year they were, they were actually the elected government of t grey. so, you know, in offense, they not really rebel. they've taken back their capital in an extraordinary feet with his 10 days ago. they load and offensive, they were in no way. they were in the mountains in the hill. in 10 days they
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defeated the army of 2 nations, eritrea, and it's an extra re what worked was taken place. but off to the defeat, the ethiopian government, he's not saying that have a c scholar with a bit like, you know, off the battle of styling broad for hitler to say, oh, let's have a sci fi with the soviet union. you think of the soviet union would have given him one? no chance. i mean large parts and i still held by the error train and ethiopian forces . it's highly likely there'll be a see saw what they need to be is the beginning of tall between the 2 grand r c and the error trade and the piano or cheese. that's what needs to begin and for the translate. right, okay, so you expect you expect of fighting to continue there? do you well, fighting is going on right now. it's not by no means over. it's very difficult to
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follow exactly what's happening because as they left, the ethiopians did 2 things. they looted all the banks, they took them on an answer off the landed all, nothing was monday and basically just took, took every bit of money. and they also took all the, the equipment that linked places, you know, the, the sort of satellite equipment that ling status, nobody's absolutely sure what is going on. so it is a very different situation that's happening right now. but they, certainly, the war is not over at this moment. so what then, do you think is supposed be going to speculate what is the arm it's a plan then why have the sci fi is purely a face saving exercise? or is there something behind that? i think it is a face saving exercise. i mean, he has certainly one, it's a national support. i mean, the americans have just announced that they supported. they said we will not stand by and the face of horror into grey says the acting secretary of state for the
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department of bureau. african affairs. yeah, i mean that's what they're saying. but you know, it's a bit meaningless. what absolutely desperately needs to happen is the k great need food aid. and for that to happen, the ports of ever try which are on the red sea. and the, the roads into ethiopia must be open. also that there's needs be a land bridge from saddam unless we get huge amount of food a into it to great. now, right now, 900000 people on the brink of starvation. according to us id samantha power out of the tweet last week, that works at stake. so we need to have tool and food date and talk of a si size frame table, meaning that's very clear. thank you for outlining that. so for a smart in the cloud in london, we'll take a look at some of the other stories that making news around the world foreign
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ministers. the g 20 major economies are meeting face to face and it'll be for the 1st time in 2 years. gathering is aiming foreclose the cooperation on issues including vaccines and climate change. philippines president, rodrigo detaches, as he may run for vice president when his current term and next year. the constitution allows president a single 6 year term, but they can then run from the positions opponents of describe the prospect as a joke. but iraq isn't how the symbolic funeral for members of the mobilize asian forces killed by us, strikes the action on the iraq serial border target militia, supported by iran, naval in response to reason, to test against the us military in iraq. a picasso painting stolen from a greek gallery 9 years ago, has been found in athens. the woman's head and another work by dutch artist, appeared. mom jan were discovered were recovered and beg your pardon from
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a gorge outside the city, a suspect has been arrest. increasing them of corona virus cases linked to the delta of air into causing concern here in europe. some countries have re imposed travel restrictions just weeks after easing them. visitors to portugal, i've been cutting short their holidays dealing fresh blows to people whose livelihoods depend on tourism. this deli has been operating here in lisbon for more than a 100 years. the shop survived the last major global pandemic. the spanish flew its owner. jose bronco isn't easily shocked, but he is worried to lisbon is very dependent on tourism. a large part of our business comes from this sex to reach. lots of those tourists come from germany, but with the delta corona virus, very spreading in lisbon and the l. gov. germany has now classified portugal as
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a virus variant area, even though cases remain low in some places. loans. if you look at payroll in austria, only certain regions were restricted, but now all of portugal is being held responsible. that doesn't make any sense. anybody traveling from portugal to germany must now quarantine for 2 weeks, including people who are fully vaccinated. monday was the last day to leave before the new rules came into effect. it's been, i'm happy that we're going home today. it was just by chance that we booked for today, but we're on the safe side and won't have any problems getting back to germany. so i think it's good that they've reacted and people coming back have to quarantine for 2 weeks, but the down for variant will spread. anyway. i was a few holidaymakers will hit the tourism industry hard just when it was starting up again. but back at the deli, jose bronco remains optimistic. chavez for the board as close and then open again. that's the pandemic cycle, but everything will get back to normal. the local certainly hope so. and so do the
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tourists take a look at some more developments in the pan demik, the makers of russia. sputnik v vaccine say it is slightly less effective against the delta variant of current of virus compared to the original strain. a brisbin has become the latest australian city stat home orders. more than can 1000000 people are now in lockdown in australia, and germany. foreign minister has defended lifting a blanket trouble warning for old corona virus risk areas. warnings will apply only where the incidence rate is above 204100000 where new variance of prevalent france, where lawmakers are considering by the to extend fertility treatment to all women. regardless of marital status and sexual orientation, treatment is currently limited to hatcher sexual couples. around 3000 single women, lesbian couples, travel abroad every year to seek help. did you do that?
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was it the cause of the benedict law? she always knew she wanted to have a trial on her own. her son is the bond, is almost 3 years old and doesn't have a father. he was born to in vitro fertilization or ivy if using jonas mom. under existing doors in france. ivy if it's available only to women who are in a relationship with a man. and this is when i went to fall together, benedict had to go to denmark and then to portugal, 5 years. it cost $15000.00 euros, forcing her to take out. the procedure worked and have a dream come true of the month of our people. please have to to cross my brain because it's illegal in france. i want to be legal. i want to show that my family needs as legitimate as the me who has a died and the mother, i'm just on the kind of funny my journey is not a bad thing, is full of love,
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and that's the most important, like benedict thousands of single and there's been women who wish to have a baby, a currently banned from accessing fertility treatment in france. those who can afford it, travel abroad, others try to illegally secure, spun donations, to unregulated on like networks. a process that fraught with health risks. but all that me change the french parliament, but soon possible, allowing medically assisted procreation for all women are many due to demonstrations. it'll be 2 pallets. the legislation is long overdue. not all right. i'm not having a family is a dream for me. when i was starting at the moment, it's not possible you ought to be rich and i'm out. and it bothers me because i really want to have to because i'm going down so far. but some disappointed bills doesn't go far enough. trans women and men still have no legal access to ideas and
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other procedures. don't. gen, not dam. i think medical uses, just pro creation on women is essentially the law be pulse is not again, it doesn't allow us to access shared mother productions. and it's discriminatory towards comes from the book that was set up in the debate of allowing single and lesbian women to have biological children in france has dragged on for years. the issue is now part of a broader bioethics bill being discussed by french lawmakers. many a hope. the bill will finally be adopted, lifting some of frances tight restrictions on fertility treatment. but not everyone agrees looted in the lateral sheer heads, a conservative group that lead backlash against the bills and also the same sex marriage and france. she says loving single and less than women access to fertility treatment will lead to a surge in fatherless. children are little phone just show birth. one move, of course children need love was one of the also need to know will become from who
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gave them life. who would you like it along as them to know for the and this and a hassle solid permit. the saki, so i'm going to fly, think the child of his father of love doesn't work. i find a terribly unfair lawmakers, me now approve. sipped to be more interested. even if, if were to be made legal for single unless been women, it would take time before it becomes reality. francis bon banks already face a shortage of donors. and even heterosexual couples currently face a long wait. the what a football, great rivalry, get some other airing a less than an hour when england host germany at wembley stadium. in the last 16 of the european championship. germany of mostly come out on top in the tournament classes with one exception, but goes way back historical game with a goal that remains controversial. today i thought england's only major
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trophy came in 1966 when they beat west germany on home soil to claim the world cup courtesy of what's known in germany as the wembley go. the rivalry has since made its mark on pop culture. germany both for world cup titles and 3 european championships there last year as when came in 1996 when they beat england and penalty shoot out in their own backyard on route to the final current. england coach garris southgate missed the decisive spot. kick in the semifinal clash. there is of course, great excitement with, with friends and people tuning into the game. but it's a game of football and then it's unity to get to a course a final. and that's what we're focused on. england have traditionally made more of the rivalry than the german counterparts with the media often stoking the flames of this rather one sided affair. but now that has been
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a role reversal of sorts. germany, as usual, clinical efficiency has disappeared and 3, wildly inconsistent performances saw them not a loss, a win, and a drawer to scrape through the group stage. threats, as long as it's difficult to say before the game, what the english think about as well. i think there's mutual respect him respect to says that we're self confident. we're convinced that we can beat england with us. but of course we know what a strong team they are. it's not too late to see. another struck much of them to. meanwhile, the 3 lions have played less exciting but most solid football unbeaten in 3 games. and yet to concede england fans will be hoping garris southgate could make up for his penalty miss. but against germany, it's never easy. ah, i straight to wembley stadium in london where we joined, becomes on the show that to chelsea hill. welcome charlotte. how people they're
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feeling ahead of his game. are they treating this as a big deal? i think it is a big deal for england frontier. there's a real mythology around germany, england clash, they don't happen every day. in fact, quite rare, say when they do happen. there is an awful lot of hype, a lot of interest in the media, as i'm sure you can imagine in the past. a lot of that has been quite ugly undertones. rhetoric, 2nd world war references that doesn't seem to be as dominant this time in the price, but that haven't stopped that being a huge amount of interest in this gave. and as you mentioned in the report, it really does date back decades 1966 to be exact, in the hearts of england, friends that was when they loved one, the world comp and a game against germany. and then as you talked about, england has had a good deal of bad blog, particularly on penalties. it has to be said, which is only stokes, this sense of rivalry between the 2 sides. now,
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when all about the history, the mythology around these games, england's current manager, south gate said that it was up to this young team, many of whom was born when some of the major questions between england and germany happened is up to them to, to read, to find this rivalry between the 2 sides create their own history, perhaps even for a change. some good memories for the england team. germany, on the other hand, looked at this rivalry quite differently. i think that big rivals are games that they consider to be against teams. the more equally matched to the netherlands, for example. so we'll know in a short time, just what the outcome of this game will be. but i asked some friends outside the stadium. what they thought would happen is in english, friends take listen to what they told me. it just seems a germany always have one over on this. i think in these big sporting occasions. so it be nice to nice to win today for change as you've been the well yeah,
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i think i think on balance we got same thing in the big, almost all the way decided not to say i have very much hope the place set up today because that's really why i think today's a day for me personally, i think it goes back to 967 years old. and i remember south mentioned dependently and i've always wanted to witness england be germany since that i think in our wembley again. however many as i think we can say we can do it. charlotte, they, we are, of course, in the middle of a worldwide pandemic and they be corona virus. delta variance has a whole day in the u. k. to the extent that plan restrictions have been put on hold, and yet it's still allowing more than $40000.00 fans into the stadium tonight. how correct case is all the delta variance are rising. have they on day?
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nevertheless, they are deciding to hold this stadium is 50 percent capacity for this game. and it will be a lot of people who will be looking at this with the degree of the law. not just because of the numbers inside the stadium, but outside the stadium as well. we've been here all day. they've been huge, crowd gathered in very tight clusters, seeing challenging drinking as i'm sure you can imagine a lot of people will be looking at those pictures and wondering how this can happen when there are still other restrictions in place here in england. at the moment, the government has said is very much looking forward to when they go from an angel on the government there. it's saying that all the safety measures are in place that are necessary. for example, these people behind me when they have to have you the proof that they've had to vaccine doses all that they've tested negative before being allowed into the stadium. nevertheless, a people around europe also expressing some concern about the capacity not just at
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this game or the semi final and the final that you to be held here as well. germany chance the angle medical warning authorities to be cautious. charlotte, chelsea and phil wembley stadium. thank you so much. there was a huge shock at the tournament on monday, switzerland visa, quarter finals, after beating a world champions of france on penalties in bucharest in summer. saved killian batteries penalty to send his team through to the next round. franz had been 31 up with 15 minutes of noble playing time left, but the swiss equalized with too late goals to force extra time for spain, who b, croatia, 53, and another extra time rela, well, the 1st day wimbleton also saw a few upsets in the men's draw world number 4, stephan 60 path went out in straight sets to americas francis. it was a great place. 3rd, 1st round defeat enfold wimbledon visits and 50 pass that meets the french open
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final. and then last to know that document as a quick reminder of our top story, this our former south african president, jacob zoom. it will spend 15 months behind us. he's been guilty of contempt. he refused in order to appear before it's more football on the way i kick off, looks at changes in germany. so important as leader. and i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news news, news . news, news, news,
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