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what to do with them all our ways and the we can make a difference by choosing smartness solutions over st said in our way, the global ideas, mental theories in 2000 on d. w, and online news . hello and welcome to focus on europe. i'm la bella. nice to have you with us today. you may have heard of mythical underwater creatures like nessie and crack in today. we present a colossus that is little known, but absolutely real neat. the caspian fee monster, a giant flying boat, a feat of soviet engineering in the 1960 s. it was abandoned after the collapse of
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the soviet union. the crowd no plan as the vehicle is called was one of the largest and heaviest aircraft in the world. it was developed in secret during the cold war, but now it's being put on display for a new generation in southern russia, on the shores of the caspian sea. and once upon a time he was in the cockpit, retired engineer, alagood g, do galley me off. for him, the memories are bitter. sweet with the sea monster. now out of youth, alika g takes us on a trip back in time to take a the hello. so quick in dangerous this monstrous vehicle, part ship part airplane is on the beach by the caspian sea in the republic of this done. so you're trying to plan or screen later. what design for military use? presumably against the west? ah alika g up to gleam off served as flight engineer on test flights for the wing
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ship are grown defects vehicle was there generically known colloquially, this one is called the caspian sea monster. what do we get? i operated the propulsion units from here. it's a great machine. just incredible. at the start on the 1st wing ship was designed in the 1960 s. it was meant to guard russia's cost lanes, and fact enemy ships costing undetected by radar. thanks to his lou flight. this uses the grown defect era, dynamic interaction with the surface beneath the wings creek just enough left to carry the 380 ton giant a few meters above the water. but it never saw genuine service. 14 years after the caspian sea monsters launch, the soviet union collapsed and test voice were ended. then you
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put a dilemma out. you go to the hardly words. the throne are still ducky. we were so proud of her country at the time for developing such let's call them products unlike was any other country in the world, hand me some of what it was, isn't at the neutral. it wasn't a monster. those are the most of the decoy. even trying to use the credit plan to carry passengers, you know, because it didn't need long runways or airports policy or the up to gleam of devoted 14 years of his life to the colonel plan. he logged a bit more than 500 hours of flight time, which he says is not much for a professional test pilot. but the flights for anything but easy. something always went wrong. the prototype, i'd only been built for test flights. me was nick the various fire fighting protocols in the event of an accident, which isn't just to be honest,
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we never once had to use them with a new group, jealous to de the caspian sea monster stands near, bent a 2 hour drive from up to gleam of whom no retired flight engineer is proud to be the only dog is standing on the team of soviet researchers. hardly any photos remain from his time with them. after all, it was a top secret soviet military project. you will be totally but thought it was the only non party member they took on the supposed to say would have gone be co workers for communist but union when the head of our test pilot division found out about tactful. he was shocked on that. how could a non party member have become a crew member shock at nist per kuni po, we cooper city park membership mean is nothing. the country alagood g up took him off was so proud of the soviet union is history. and the colossal
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wing ship is destined to serve as an attraction in patriot park, a to recite planned on the caspian sea coast over in everything is ruined. no, yes, the work of so many designers and engineers, possibly will. least it's still standing here. the most of the world, but i live it, let me so all of it was talk about dismantling. it's for scrap news module by milt . i hope it'll help young people understand what fantastic technology we had and what a great country and what the la hotel were, you know, go. and i hope that will help him feel proud of this country. and if people not, don't us telco away, and sue the caspian sea monster, this is a very different mission entities, russia to bear witness to the one time power and greatness of the former soviet union. ah,
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the corona virus pandemic has changed the way many of us work. living rooms and kitchens have turned into offices as video calls replace board rooms. well for cio, vonda hodge each. it's been a welcome change. she moved from the serbian capital belgrade to room ger, a village that was on the verge of dying out. now it's gotten a much needed boost, as city and country folk join forces to bring the village back to life again. savannah hodge relishes these lush surroundings. there are stones throw from her new home because it's in those lab reports of the 1st time i came to rome, georgia, and saw these wonderful clinton. it was when i was learning world climbing to all of a sudden i had a strong vision that this place to be transformed into an ideal place for climate. for most of the folks could pay a sickly dream has come true to sunset. for now,
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you see if your wagner used to work in human resources and the serbian capital belgrade, she would visit room just to go climbing and her spare time. but then the pandemic hair and everything changed. working remotely, she decided to relocate to the countryside. but we didn't want to stay in the city because of the corona virus, and the whole situation on life has to be changed. i think for the better the missing the boy. plenty of city dwellers have recently picked up sticks and moved to the village of room. jeff and sir b as port and search of a more pleasant living environment. remote working has given them the flexibility to do so from jo has been trying to attract urbanites for years. me got more community solid mrs. in 2006. when we set up the council, we done
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a study that found the village was about to die out. we of course it allows the way it was available. so we made a plan to install a new infrastructure and develop our natural potential and put into our victory. also gotten more is 2 years later we had internet access. and then you rhodes asked me what i believe it will settle, draft and not tom mitch, pretty much masterminded villages rejuvenation. she's a top manager who relocated from years ago in the she says having proper infrastructure in place is important for attracting new people. so i need to interact, but so as the right mindset, cuz the according to quality, to cock who has had a lasting impact on it, not only on for me, i think the crisis has made a little over the world think about what they really value in life drug and idea was to combine tranquil village life with the opportunities afforded by modern
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technology. locals have benefited as well. for example, by getting high speed internet access. that drug has coached a number of villagers already. for mobile chemist, morgan. newcomers have helped in many ways, especially dragon. she was the 1st to hold workshop was where the women altogether and learned various things. all that helped us sweat on muslim naz a yeah, no, non good. me. some nation is one of the great stories here in the village. read solem salah, the design of she and her family have benefited from this development towards more tourism. and it's potential mississippi to be a emotional facebook profile to rent how to rooms to smash. they must be under a small scale production like a sierra vows, with the help of one training project,
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the car to also measure. and her husband used to barely scrape by what they earned from their little farm. now they rent the room is mostly to tourists who come to room jet for climbing tv. the internet is very important for me because people see page and what we offer. the primary i'll use is a see if they can order. actually if mesh days or book a room over the name and the way it used to be without the internet, who would know we even exist in the same vonner has done her part for it as well. she's an avid climber and has put up several routes in the area and documented them . silvan, as efforts have already ensured that room just cliffs will be a prime destination for sport climbing. and serbia. i system dos them as i've climbed in many places around serbia. and so i spotted the potential here
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a phenomenal variety of routes in a small area and then not constantly in the sun, but mostly in the shape unless the creek, the cap on the infrastructure in the village to the high point so far was last year, serbian championships, the hundreds of climbers are spreading the word about from jeff, internationally as well. and so for both the village and it's new residence, it's a win win situation. room ger has over 2000 years of history. and now in the pen demik, it has a future again to want to live like world t in a chateau. while in france, that dream could become a reality. as more and more historic buildings are being auctioned off. corona, virus aid packages have lightened state coffers, and now the government is trying to investors to refill them. properties that are too costly to maintain are being sold to the highest bidder. but is this putting
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francis cultural heritage under threat? some are alarm that just how far the steam will go. even parts of the palace of our side have gone under the hammer. the famous palace for side is a glorious example of francis cultural heritage. built in the 17th century, it was the principal residence of the 14th, known as the sun king, located on a nearby street. this lesser known building served as the office of francis minister of culture. though, as part of the 1st complex, the french stay simply sold it off, they stuck a for sale, sign on it, and added the cell phone number. anybody can call. i can, you know, it says if they were making an ordinary sale on digging the concrete, they were selling off one of the king's public office building. johnson,
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not the bertram on your preservation. is julian because is outrage that france is cultural. heritage is being snapped up by investors. during louis to 14th day, this building in versailles even house the mona lisa. yet a new fire turned its former picture gallery into dull apartments. this conversion, he says, has completely destroyed the built his character, put in new floors and chopped the space up into a separate room, admiring the overall impression go up and our eyes. it's truly a scandal. and his new isolated case either across france, the state is engaging in real estate agents to sell away its historical buildings as it lacks the funds to maintain itself. this former prefecture has changed hands as has this old hospital. such sales brought some 500000000 euros to the state coffers in 2019 regional and local governments are also
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dispos. you know, there agriculture in the form of shots was due on the monastery, belongs to the city of paris, which used it as a sanatorium. now it's being auctioned off for $3000000.00 euros to an investor from bordeaux. the man who broke the deal thinks to say, did the right thing, not only ha money's tight, and loans are expensive to unity. different buildings aren't in use and have no political significance. so it's easier to sell them off and he used to be able to facilitate sales. many public entities are putting old buildings up for auction on line doors, not enough just to place the highest bid. buyers must also declare what they intend to do with the buildings. the corona pandemic emptied the public purse. business for auction houses like these has been to me when the doctor and more experiencing
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strong growth. and expect to tell even more real estate in the coming months and more again, the plea, julian, the cause has no problem with the buildings that have no historical value being sold off. but he says the states shouldn't part with treasures like this honey lodge. in the woods, oh st. clue. but despite his warnings for his manager is now seeking a buyer, as the lodge is in desperate need of repair. looks a bit small for they should hold onto the pavilion and make it accessible to the public. so it's a perfect destination for people taking logs in the forest and it's like, you know, you could open up a restaurant here on the kitchen where she fell to your tonight ninty demo. still some residents for a site don't seem to concerned who the buildings belong to, as long as they're in good shape, not more workforce or think it's okay to sell the building. i don't know if the government has enough money to maintain. now let me spend one unless you've watched
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the buildings fall apart, that i'm seeing the quality of the renovation by private. i say let them do it. but if it were to effect the wing of the palace, the 1st 5 be worry you, julian, because thinks it's better to lease the buildings. this one in versailles is being turned into a luxury hotel with the restaurant run by stores have a lot to cause. that's it. it's a good solution. to move up to it. we won't have access to it for a few generation. yup. and 99 years. the state will get this building back on board in good shape it don't get put on the renovation of been paid for by a private company. they did. and i did figure out how much it's horton, because frances historic abilities aren't just a financial burden. they are valuable pieces of cultural heritage that need to be preserved for future generations. who would have thought that this was possible
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just decades ago, packs of wolves roaming germany's forests, their population is thriving. after nearing the brink of extinction, there now a protected species, and conservationists are thrilled. the wolves often feed on sick wild animals in the forest, which is good for the ecosystem, but their appetite for livestock is on the rise. for farmers in the village of a root of all the one who in particular is keeping them awake at night. roddy is a fugitive at large, but not everyone wants them captured. missouri and easy are following the wolf trail, alongside wolf experts, christiane burger. the 2 wolfhounds are roaming through the roosevelt heath, thrown the look out for wolf, g, w 717 m, also known as ruddy, both wares, ruddy. i won't tell you. ruddy,
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has definitely been here before. as a dna analysis has shown his occasionally helped himself to some of stefan rose the sheep. what do you know where he is? i know if i don't know much to the joy of animal rights advocates who regularly catch the wolf and comrades where exactly this rare footage was recorded, remains a secret. but roddy is known all over northern germany. the most notorious male wolf and rode of out of idol luda. dna analysis was confirmed that he just offended the 1st times when it was him devoted. rosa says bloody and his attack, especially large numbers of animals, even calves and horses as the mobile fence around his posture for them, the shepherd had to keep watch at night. i have no other choice but to sleep next
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to the sheep. so i slept in the car and i had a baseball bear with me in case of an emergency line. the geese in the nearby pony started cackling the 1st time. they came out on sunday and i remember thinking what's going on yet. but then the sheep started bleating and i knew that the walls were here, office on, so i got out of the car and chased them away when the light came 3 times that night . since then, the wolf has returned here in occasions they have even lame this area after him. roddy, the authorities say the leader of the pack poses a problem and shooting him is permitted but so far, ruddy has managed to escape, even if he does leave traces guarantee definitely wolf species. yeah. can definitely does that you can tell from its consistency when your son has dried out now. but if it were fresh,
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it would still horribly so it could be reduced. exactly. but this could be roadies . is this ruddy? no. this was his fenced in and belongs to hunter frank 1st. frank isn't sure if he's ever seen ruddy, but hunting them down is difficult. when you see a pack of 5 or 6 rules, nobody can tell them apart. i would anybody be able to tell which move to shoot and as hunters who are out here every day, and we don't come across wolves every day for germany's will, population has grown considerably in recent years. according to official numbers, about 120 wolf packs currently live here, with more expected to come. inter frank fuss believes in erecting higher fences than the wounds stephan rosa uses to safeguard animals, as if it's definitely possible to live in harmony with wolves. germany conflicts,
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so some for him. well, so why don't you, why think life? because i can't afford to of us that we put up around 40 fence is on the day that the heavy and they keep getting heavier, which was a lot of magazine. so was there a struggle for survival? shepherds versus wolves in ruddy territory. now this is nice, these are good. see it's not like wolf thing. i'm going to go to get some sheep from the pastor because they can't escape. so i'll target them very clever and they can learn. but when they get into the past, when it's all you can eat dope and i'm sure chasing after a deer is more work, but ruddy and his pack don't shy away from putting in the work wolves primarily a game for woods and meadows. the men dodged on, so fish, we've got so much game in germany like dears, dogs, wild pause the manner that's what guides the war population and the density limit up. there was this to the audience you more pray,
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more words feel both the lose on i don't know my solution. if only i had a crystal ball cycle will become vegetarians, stefan roses. animals don't seem convinced. they can only hope that shy and cunning ruddy. and his pack will leave them alone in the future or move on to a new hunting ground. this may look intimidating to some drivers, but for italians, it's par for the course. driving in italy takes nerves of steel, and a helping hand is sometimes needed to bring order to busy crossings, like the famous piazza, when it's in rome. police officer, fabulous grey o conducts the symphony of chaos with precision and pride rooms. traffic directors have been given the green light to wave their white gloves again after a long absence. for almost 20 years now,
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the piano to vanessia has been the workplaces tapio keel. but the most important thing is the precision of the movement. elegance is accurate and decisive then it. this is the only way the driver understands my signal will make that. i don't know if i make a mistake. anything can happen, it was jazz. he goes out to read works on the piazza drive and have had to do without stop conducting scales for almost a year. now the human traffic light is back on his usual podium, roman love, vigilant traffic officer. although the job in the center of the piano is not suitable for everyone, he'll, so you definitely need a lot of enthusiasm to do this job. donna, it's not just about traffic control because each of the be the podium and conductors have even made it into italian film history. and then 1000 annoying,
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and i believe the film was shot here. you've got to do with us offices in this piazza. workplace made us famous when you go back to that time, only menu filled the mice trays position at the crossroads. but the room has since moved with the time and the a new louise. she has lived here for 3 years. as a woman on the podium, she believes she even has an advantage over her male colleagues. it may be because dr. as a more impressed by a woman, they show more respect than at least they follow my signal closely. and leah, norah remembers all too well how during the lock down, no traffic directions were needed in the otherwise bustling and crowded piano of that i missed ya on a random video, riana monuments will hardly any cause why that complete everything was empty at the
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time. and the real didn't even know you could even hear the bits thinking about it, but i think there is no semblance about now on the piazza, but the traffic offices and glad to be back. even though you're breathing in fumes on the podium, it's still nice to be up there. it's a symbol of everyday life. the city needs us up there because we are synonymous with life. i sit on the v. as the podium rises, a little bit of normality returns, as well as the old elegance of the room in metropolis. i will definitely be taking the subway in rome. thanks so much for watching a focus on europe. do get in touch with me on twitter and let me know your thoughts about this show. don't forget you can watch more of our program online, a. d,
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this is e w. news line from berlin for the 1st time in elliptic history. the games that we held without spectators organize this about all fans foreign and domestic from attending the event, which is due to begin in just 2 weeks after the city was put into corona via a state of emergency. also on the program, consumer is behind bonds, south africa, the former president think in a 15 month prison sentence, for contempt of court, and a stand off and having himself in one of ours is open. i have been coming to ask the boss he makes a childhood dream countries i reached the 1st at wimbledon final australian. topsy knocked out germany's angelica cabin in straight, sets discontinue winning street, then football, england, big denmark, and extra time to make your of 2025. yeah,
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we're on the streets of london to celebrate that team meeting a major tournament final for the 1st time in the me i'm from gale. welcome to the program. organizers of they tokyo lympics 7. as the total battle spectators in the 50 stadiums foreign fans had already been banned, now japanese spectators are being told to stay at home. this fathers, the declaration of a new state of emergency in tokyo because of increasing numbers of corona virus cases. the games that you to begin in just over 2 weeks and will be the 1st ever event, excuse me. the elliptic event held behind closed doors, the be olympic torch continued. it's a long journey towards tokyo to open the games later this month. while there were
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plenty of fans cheering on the torch barriers as they passed through the site on the prefecture writing covert cases, and the capital means there won't be any fans to greet them in tokyo. government officials have announced a state of emergency in tokyo set to begin next week in a bid to curb the spread of virus. while the crux of the measure is cutting the sale of alcohol at bars and restaurants to help limit social activities, it will also directly affect be olympics. usually though, the number of severely ill patients and the occupancy rates of hospital beds have remained a low level, the impacts of the various strains must be taken into account. we must strain from the counter measures to prevent the infections from spreading to the rest of the country again. although the pic organizers had already kept spectators to 50 percent venue capacity and borrowed international fans from attending the new ruling now prevents any spectators from attending the games. the public sentiment
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in japan has widely turned against hosting the tournament. olympic organizers have dug in their heels and are committed to seeing the games through we continue to be committed to our principle of organizing safe olympic and paralympic games that together with you. and we have shown, you know, this responsibility in the day of the postponement. the games are estimated to have cost more than $20000000000.00 cancelling them, which should cut off broadcasting revenue. but make recouping any of that next to impossible for tokyo and the international and big committee for better or for worse, just like the olympic torch. the games look set to march on. let's get more from a medicine that dw for welcome marks. and coven is responsible for all sorts of unprecedented things over the last couple of years. now we have a spectator free,
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lympics. what sort of games then we infill a very, very strange one. as you say, we've got used to this idea of not having fans and stadiums over the last 18 months, especially with football. but when it comes to the biggest sporting event of all, that only comes around every 4 years. it's a big, big blow. it's a big blow for the japanese athletes. because they were really counting on having japanese fans and then pushing them along. japanese fans tend to be very passionate, very excited. we already knew that spike takes us from abroad, weren't going to be there, but still, it's going to change the whole sort of default of the games really. i mean, you think about when you, when you watch it, even on television, the fans are part of the game. maybe when you're watching archery or rowing, you don't see the fans quite too much. but in the really big sports, like athletics and swimming, especially the noise when it comes to swimming, the fans are a big, big part of it. so it's going to feel very,
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very strange. so you mentioned the football there, so we're in the middle of a european football championships. we've seen large crowds, we've seen large cross at wembley, while london is in the middle of an increasing number of corona virus infections. so what is the difference between the 2 events, the 2 cities, i guess the japanese are being extra cautious. it is true that in britain, the vaccine rate is higher than in, in japan. so japan fee is that the delta vibrant really variant, really great dead and they could be in serious trouble. and they started, they have no other option. even though as you say, the cases are relatively low in compared to what we're seeing in in europe. i think also the political dynamics in there, there's an election coming up in, in japan in october. but other people will say people in europe are being too rash . i mean 60 fans at these england games at wembley, when cases are rocketing, may be in a month 2 months time, people will realize that actually japan took
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a very sensible course of action. and the international olympic committee is determined to press ahead with us. they have to, it's all about money basically. i mean it's cost billions and billions to host the games. the postponement cost extra, now they're not getting tickets. income. the only income they're getting is from sponsors and from television. and if we're honest, the sponsors care about the t. v viewers know the spectators in the stands. that's how they make their money. and so that is basically what they see is relying on if they scrapped these games, he will be in big, big bava, especially with the next olympics the winter olympics being beijing and various governments talking about diplomatic boy cox. the best case scenario is an olympics without fans where at least you have the sport and you have the tv, you can give that meadows w school. i look at more stories from around the world. dozens of people have held the vigil for the victims of the building collapse. near miami, florida,
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authorities have ended the search for survivors that they will continue to search for bodies. 60 people have been confirmed dead. 80, a still unaccounted for. the apartment tower collapse, the 2 weeks ago. german authorities are investigating an attack on a turkish journalist living in exile in berlin. and john agenda is a prominent critic of turkish president bridget type one. police say he was attacked by several men outside his home. is the address is one of the men told him if you will not, right? you will pay an union has 5 german comma is 875000000 rows colluding to prevent the viola of clean emissions technology. the you anti trust body says dime b, m w, and the volkswagen group denied customers. the chance to buy less polluting cars. timely escape defined because it revealed the costs out to the commission for the
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south african president, jacob zoom. it is now in prison after a stand off with authorities, he gave himself up overnight. the zoom had been evading rest since last week when he was sentenced to 15 months in prison. fighting to appear before corruption inquiry, it will be eligible for parole in around 4 months. this is the 1st time south africa jail, the former president. that mister zoom previously, serv. time in 1960 s, june. the struggle against apartheid cutting it close to midnight deadline. the convoy of vehicles carried former south african president, jacob xena on his way to hand himself over to authorities. the 79 year old is now in custody in his home province, beginning his 15 month sentence for contempt of court. on sunday is in a stress he wasn't afraid of jail time referencing his previous incarceration for
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his role in fighting south africa's racist apartheid regime. reminds them and i'm not scared of doing of boeing to jade for my belief. it did not be for the 1st time i will be a prisoner of conjure the former president, it was in office for 9 years, has been at the center of corruption allegations surrounding his time in public life. the contempt of court charge came as a result of him refusing to appear at a corruption commission. he's called the process a political conspiracy but authorities have accused him of misappropriating funds and fraud. some of the charges date back 20 years. the on monday, the constitutional call is due to consider an application by xena for the cancellation
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of his prison sentence. spring will be w correspondent, christine manuel. as following this story, she sent us an update from the escort correctional center, where jacob zuba is being held jacobs, do me a favor to spend his 15 month prison centers at this correctional facility in was the new natal province where he will be among $500.00 other inmates i off the justice minister if the former president isn't title to special benefits and privileges. he said no, he will be treated like any ordinary inmates, that means orange overalls and no access to a private firm. now mrs. wilma is currently in the hospital wing in isolation for 14 days, pending and assessment of his health related needs. he is eligible for parole. officer serving a quarter of his sentence, that's roughly 4 months from now. but on monday, july 12, all eyes will be on the country's constitutional court. that is the court that convicted and sentenced, misses him. it's
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a prison. he has all that court to reconsider that conviction and sentence the, it's not with tennyson top women said ashley barty a through the wimbledon final. after knocking at germany's and getting a cabin, the wind makes party the 1st australian woman to reach the singles. finally, in more than 40 years, she's now just one to win away from emulating her idol. even google. this is uncharted territory for ashley bossy. she's never made it this far at wimbledon game. it's not that you know it from her 1st set performance. but angela kevin knows a thing or 2 about playing on grass. she won wimbledon in 2018 and puts up a fight in the 2nd set. it went all the way to a tiebreaker with bossy, letting 3 match points pass her by
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the bossy dreams of any 800 fellow indigenous australian yvonne gould gong. it's 50 years ago that gould on one the 1st of her to wimbledon title, and on her 4th match point barty move ever close to the following. and her, i don't know, just one more much to go in football, england officers of the final of the european championship after defeating denmark at wembley stadium in london. again finished one all in regulation time england captain hurricane scored the when an extra time on the face. italy on sunday, in the 1st major final since winning the world cup in 1966, it's not for england funds at london fog square. it was a native tension and release
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the end of extra time here will be their 1st final and 55 years. typically we can see only one destination where the thing is i. 6 will probably come in, i already came extra time winner was decisive and spot a special moment for his proud coach. i think we deserve that. and yeah, for our country. i mean, i've not heard this new wembley like that ever. and to grow to share that with everybody and share it with everybody at home is very special. and copenhagen, the air finally went out of the danish band balloon. after a hugely emotional campaign, their team had opened the scoring with their mission to win the tournament for stricken teammate christian ericsson ultimately run out of steam over macklin.
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linda felt the whole nation has supported us. it's been emotional for the entire team and it's amazing to be a nation to be part of this, but then school right now we're all disappointed and we wanted to make that final become well. so this is a great, great disappointment though the nor so. so food need tons, daughter was going to but the night belonged to england, whose funds parted like it was 1966. to make sure you do 2020 come home rather than going to room england have to overcome and it's really team unbeaten in its last 33 matches. but you can be sure their funds are confident that they do just that. the that fits your up to date, more world news of the top of the out than facility and has your business update in just have a good day. the news
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