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jacob jacob, whom i was imprisoned for contempt. of course, after missing an inquiry into festus state assets, while he was in power support to say the unprecedented conviction, though of a former leader is actually a which hung by his successor. 6 people have been killed more than 200, arrested in connection with the riots on the looting. sorry, gone head of strategic engagement at the institute of race relations says the rallies above the damaging, the ruling party. this, this was happening now. is a, it's probably do the most damage to the, to the ruling party because it will take the various sections up against each other . more and more. we suspect that they are elements who are close to jacob's demon who would have organized the beginning approaches like this. but in a, in a, in period a, and they make a very, very high unemployment. you don't have to do much to bring people out onto the street. now hunger pandemic could turn out to be worse than the impact of coven. that's the warning from oxfam. it says that 11 people a dying of starvation globally, every single minute, while a 155000000 people are apparently facing crisis levels of food insecurity. the charity is also published a series of harrowing 1st hand accounts of women struggling to feed their children . i can secure a good quality 14 for my children. therefore i feel guilty and i feel that no matter how much i'm trying, i still need to do more. i had to look for solutions can go hungry, but the boy cannot. i even dared. i dared allure to go back for food because i couldn't into your hunger. it hurts me. i'm out of videos on what to do with children. i'm not eating properly. and i sometimes feel like i'm not raisin
jacob jacob, whom i was imprisoned for contempt. of course, after missing an inquiry into festus state assets, while he was in power support to say the unprecedented conviction, though of a former leader is actually a which hung by his successor. 6 people have been killed more than 200, arrested in connection with the riots on the looting. sorry, gone head of strategic engagement at the institute of race relations says the rallies above the damaging, the ruling party. this, this was happening...
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jacob jacob. summa was imprisoned for contempt of court. after making an inquiry into theft of state, excuse me, while in power supportive. say the unprecedented conviction, a former leader is a which runs by his successor 6 people have been killed in more than 200, arrested in connection with the right and looting. sarah, gone ahead of the strategic engagement at the institute of race relations says the rallies, badly damaged the ruling party. this, this is what's happening now. is a, it's probably do the most damage to the, to the ruling party because it will take the various sections up against each other . more and more. we suspect that they are elements who are close to jacob's demon who would have organized the beginning approaches like that. but in a, in a, in an period of time, they make a very, very high unemployment. you don't have to do much to bring people out onto the street. fighting is intensifying in afghanistan as the taliban makes major territorial gains. official say that over the weekend, local security forces repelled an assault by the group on a key northern province at the border with tucker biggest on the pentagon says it is washing developments with concern as us troops continue the rapid withdraw from the country. now the escalating situation is dragging the nation further into a humanitarian crisis with couple calling on europe to suspend deportations of african migrants for 3 months. meanwhile, in afghanistan itself, thousands have been forced to flee the telephone offensive village were surrounded by the telephone. there is nothing we can do to tell them, kept you to our homes. we have been displaced. we are facing such on just a mome
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jacobs, i would love to bring you into this. ambassador jacobs: yes, well, from the last set of comments, it sounds like there are a good number of people who do not want to leave afghanistan, who want to stay there and create the society they envisioned that is more diverse and certainly with more freedoms for women and girls. for the option for leaving, we have the siv process and we have heard a lot today about how complicated that is. other options might be, and of course this depends on a permissive environment and an airport that's open. you could establish an in country refugee program, if the taliban does wind up being in charge, that could be difficult. but that is an option for identifying people who are being persecuted and need to leave the country. and then jill mentioned a humanitarian parole. that could be another option that under the authority of the department of homeland security. i will say that, traditionally, humanitarian parole has not been used to move large groups of people. it's usually used sparingly, but that doesn't mean it could not be used in this particular instance to help women and girls in particular, who may not be part of the siv program. so there are options, but what i'm hearing today is what can the u.s. do to help those who want to stay, but to continue to improve afghan society and be more inclusive, and certainly continue with rights for women and girls? and that i don't have an answer for. i don't know if anybody else has comments on that. daniel: jill? >> may i just add something about the concept of choice, because during the president's remarks on the afghanistan wind down last thursday, he repeated what we believe to be a false claim, that half of the afghans who are issued siv's this year do not want to come to the u.s. and are remaining in afghanistan by choice. we were really shocked and saddened to hear that claim made, as it doesn't reflect at all our experience with siv holders. from our experience, our allies want desperately to come to the united states as they've often been tracked by the taliban in their own neighborhoods. however, the tickets for the few commercial flights out of afghanistan are often cost prohibitive for most afghans who have been fortunate enough to secure a visa. for those who cannot afford flights, they have to wait for an iom flight. in the past, it could take months for those flights to be scheduled, and it's what causes the daylight between a visa issuance and arrival in the united states. when siv recipients arrived by an iom flight, they can be connected with us and our resettlement agency. we pick them at the airport, we arrange for housing, and we support them as they integrate. this is the work that we do. in fact, today, we're welcoming a family of 12 in one of our locations, and we are honored to be doing that. i think that this concept of choice needs to be critically reviewed, for sure. and particularly, as the narrative concerns siv applicants. daniel: let me just add a couple more questions here. currently, this is a requirement for a letter of recommendation. the supervisor's explanation of any ongoing serious threat you have experienced or are experiencing as a consequence of your employment on behalf of the u.s. government, if the current situation of the taliban taking control of many regions sufficient to comply with the requirement that supervisors must explain a serious threat? this is from jackie from dui global. this or any of the other questions. ambassador wayne, ambassador crocker? or ambassador jacobsplease. investor jacobs. ambassador jacobs: i am not aware of any sort of new development with the -- the applicants do have to make a statement of what the threat is that they are experiencing. so, i'm not aware of any change to that. daniel: ok. ambassador wayne? ambassador wayne: well, i mean i'm sure the changing situation in afghanistan itself would change the argument that the applicants can make and will strengthen that argument, especially if they come from areas no longer under government control. so yes, i'm sure that that's part of it. and i just want to say, right now we are looking at the siv question at this time. but as ambassador crocker said, and as others have talked about, have written about eloquently, this is still a time when we need to invest heavily as a government in diplomatic and assistive support for the government in kabul. they do still need security assistance. they still need financial assistance. and they need diplomatic assistance. we should be having
jacobs, i would love to bring you into this. ambassador jacobs: yes, well, from the last set of comments, it sounds like there are a good number of people who do not want to leave afghanistan, who want to stay there and create the society they envisioned that is more diverse and certainly with more freedoms for women and girls. for the option for leaving, we have the siv process and we have heard a lot today about how complicated that is. other options might be, and of course this depends on a...
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who have mobilised on ethnic grounds believe an attack on jacob _ ethnic grounds believe an attack on jacob zuma is an attack on their hatioh — jacobttack on their nation. but what originally began as demonstrations against his arrest has quickly deteriorated. it has been _ has quickly deteriorated. it has been no — has quickly deteriorated. it has been no political chanting, no sign of it, _ been no political chanting, no sign of it, there's looting, there is vioiehce. _ of it, there's looting, there is violence, and there's no telling how much _ violence, and there's no telling how much of— violence, and there's no telling how much of it— violence, and there's no telling how much of it is— violence, and there's no telling how much of it is down to hunger and lack of— much of it is down to hunger and lack ofjobs. here in south africa, inequality. — lack ofjobs. here in south africa, inequality, poverty and unemployment are often _ inequality, poverty and unemployment are often described as a ticking time _ are often described as a ticking time bomb, and the incidents that we have been— time bomb, and the incidents that we have bee
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jacobs. my issue is also about whether or not this is about the idea that they will, that the country was worn. that if you arrest mr. jacobs, we will bring it to ungovernable instability. and i think the way it's orchestrated the way it's being managed. i mean, you can see these pockets of violence in particular areas, and of course the capacity of to police to be able to deal with this is also brought into question i was, i was going to jump in and ask you if you felt the government was able to was able to pull the situation back and take control. do you think that the government is actually in control? they'll be able to, to stabilize the situation, to take that given the underlying issues that you just mentioned. you know, the perception right now that the government is, does not have the control that is, should help. i think there's frustration across the country, particularly in response to whether or not the police were able to carry out their public order policing banded. secondly, i think this restriction as well, that they want to see more practice by the government in terms of how to bring about a level of stabil
jacobs. my issue is also about whether or not this is about the idea that they will, that the country was worn. that if you arrest mr. jacobs, we will bring it to ungovernable instability. and i think the way it's orchestrated the way it's being managed. i mean, you can see these pockets of violence in particular areas, and of course the capacity of to police to be able to deal with this is also brought into question i was, i was going to jump in and ask you if you felt the government was able...
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jacob zuma _ blame. the imprisonment of jacob zuma number - blame. the imprisonment of jacob zuma number one, - blame. number one, number two the lockdown, my belief is they are causing this issue. whatever the cause, it's as if a pandora's box into the anc�*s led problems is now open and set alight. led problems is now open and set alight-— set alight. when you have millions — set alight. when you have millions of _ set alight. when you have millions of young - set alight. when you have millions of young people i set alight. when you have . millions of young people with lots of energy and no sense of value, then of course they will be available to be used as political pawns by factions of the anc. ~ ., , ., ., the anc. we have been looted for many years _ the anc. we have been looted for many years through - the anc. we have been looted for many years through the - for many years through the system _ for many years through the system. our resources, energy, and system. 0ur resources, energy, and when— system. our resources, energy, and when we try to put food on the table. _ and when we try to put foo
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daniel: ambassador jacobs, what needs to happen over the next three months? ambassador jacobs: i would say any efforts by congress to streamline the siv process we lcome. so, hopefully the senator -- she talked about a number of measures, so hopefully those will get through. we need to start moving people as soon as possible. i understand the security reasons of the white house, that they do not want to talk a lot about countries we are talking to and all of that, but eventually they will have to make public the evacuation plan and where these people are going. and then support consular affairs, homeland security will have to figure out a surge program in order to have sufficient resources to process large numbers of people, hopefully more quickly than what has happened in the past. i have to say, i am hoping that they brought -- on board, so he can help to speed up the security. the so-called administrative processing that takes place, because that has been one of the major bottlenecks. that depends on a lot of different agencies also, of course, throwing sufficient resources
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jacob zuma himself _ to shed blood for that. jacob zuma himself has _ to shed blood for that. jacobed blood for that. jacob zuma himself has said that i zuma himself has said that sending him to jail during the height of a pandemic at the age of 79 is the same as a death sentence. he was once an illustrious political figure who battled the apartheid regime alongside nelson mandela, and when he spoke on sunday, he drew parallels between his conviction and apartheid. between his conviction and apartheid-— between his conviction and aartheid. �* ., ., apartheid. being “ailed without apartheid. being “ailed without a trial is not _ apartheid. being jailed without a trial is not different - apartheid. being jailed without a trial is not different to - apartheid. being jailed without a trial is not different to the i a trial is not different to the apartheid's detention without trial. , ., g. . .,, apartheid's detention without trial. , ., g ., . ., , ., apartheid's detention without trial. , ., g. . .,, ., .,, trial. joveneljacob zuma was marred by — trial. joveneljacob zuma was marred b
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jacobs, please, ambassador jacobs. >> i am not aware of any sort of new development. the applicant to have two make a statement what the threat is that they are experiencing, some not aware of any change to that. >> okay. ambassador wayne? >> well, i mean, i'm sure the change in security situation in afghanistan is so will change the argument that the applicants can make and will strengthen the argument, especially if they come from areas that are no longer under government control. so yes, i'm sure that that's part of it. and i just want to say right now we are looking at the siv question at this time. but as ambassador crocker said,, and as others have talked about, have written about eloquently, this is still a time when we need to be investing heavily as a government in diplomatic and assistant support for the government in kabul. they do still need security assistance. they still need financial assistance, and any diplomatic assistance. we should be having all of the countries of the region, as many as we can get, and others sending clear messages to the taliban to seek a peaceful solution to this, and to accept the other parts of the society in afghanistan that don't share their views. so far they have not done that. they have not indicated any willingness to do that. part of the whole initial agreement that the united states negotiated with the taliban had as part of that, that they're going to have dialogue with the government in kabul. that dialogue really has gotten nowhere. it is not been serious, and i'm sure right now in recent weeks and months it's been less serious. even though it's not as much leverage as we would've had come as ambassador crocker made clear, did we still and all of our tools and our troops and their. we still need to use all the leverage we do have, which is the fact that afghanistan gets 80% 80% of its money to function from international donors. that's not going to change in the future, and people are not going to want to give any money to a government that oppresses big chunks of the population. plus, you could have massive humanitarian needs emerging over the months ahead. and right now there are over 2.5 million afghan refugees outside of the country. you could see those numbers soar in a chaotic situation that evolves in the weeks and months ahead. >> ambassador crocker, i would love to bring you into this conversation. [inaudible] >> sir, you are unmute. you're on. >> so what tony said of course is something we all aspire to, people doing the right thing. this is frankly it's not going to happen. the taliban have been pretty clear on what their agenda is and this is the same taliban that chose to give up power and give up the country rather than turn over to us the al-qaeda leadership that had perpetrated 9/11. so frankly to say that they must now negotiate, when they think they have already won, just simply isn't going to happen. look, where we are now, that path was set when the trump administration agreed to sit down with the taliban without the afghan government in the room. long-standing taliban demand, we did it, and doing so delegitimize the afghan government and legitimize the taliban. it was right from the start. at one level i would have to say i wasn't terribly surprised, but i'm not sure expect anything better from the trump administration. i did expect better from the biden administration, and boy, has that been a disappointment. he has out trumped trump. he is the one who made the decision to pull the military all the way out. so it was quite a shock to hear him actually make that decision. now he owns this policy. i think you will live to regret it. i think this will be a permanent stain on his presidency. >> we have five minutes left. i want to give folks a minute to think about what are the immediate next steps we need to be taking over the next three to, either two weeks to the next three months. jill, let me start with you and each of you go around the table. the next two weeks to the next three months. jill? >> i i would like to see the evacuation flights started now and get people to guam, the guam leadership the said they are ready, willing and able to welcome our allies who have served. they have done it before. there's precedence or in the frankly have the hotel space, et cetera, to welcome our allies. so i would like to see those flights being taken right this very minute. there's no reason to delay any further for that. >> ambassador wayne, what needs to happen in the next two weeks, next three months? >> well, we do need to move vigorously with the evacuation process, and also with the processing of others, that only those who are in the pipeline of those who have legitimate cases to be considered, and it think there are many. a lot of people got bumped out for questionable reasons, imperfect information. that needs to be really an active process. secondly, we need to find ways to get support in the kabul and others, both humanitarian support but also economic,, financial support and military support, and hopefully there will be a rallying together to help hold this situation and get us back to a position where they can be more serious engagement to get to peace. and then third we need to develop our contingency planning for those who are going to need assistance, both humanitarian assistance when they are on the move in the country or out of the country, but also those who worked very closely with us but not for us in this contingency situations. and those who want to write network and preserve the values they believe in, but we have to be ready to help them, no matter what evolves, it seems to me. >> ambassador jacobs, what needs to happen over the next two weeks for the next three months? >> well, i would say any efforts by congress to streamline the siv process are welcome. so hopefully senator shaheen talked about a number of measures come hopefully those will get through. i agree with the jill that we need to start living people as soon as possible. i understand the security reasons that the white house doesn't want to talk a lot about countries that we are talking to and all of that, but eventually they're going to have to make public the evacuation plan and where these people are going. and then support counselor affairs and homeland security will have to figure out a surge program in order to have sufficient resources to process large numbers of people, hopefully more quickly that has happened in the past. and i have to say, i'm hoping that they brought russ travers on board so that he can help speed up the security, the so-called administrative processing that takes place because that reall
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she sent us an update from the prison where jacob zuma is being held. >> jacob zuma will be spending his sentence at this facility, where he will be one of five hundd inmates. asked if the former president is entitled to special benefits and privileges. he said no, he will be treated like any ordinary inmate, which means orange overalls and no access to a private phone. esther zuma is currently in the hospital wing in isolationor 14 days, pending an assessment of his health-related needs. he is eligible for parole after serving a quarter of his sentence, roughly four months from now. on monday, july 12, all eyes will be on the constitutional courts, the court that convicted and sentenced mr. zuma to prison. he has asked that court to reconsider their conviction and sentence. brent: that was our correspondent, christine mhundwa, reporting from south africa. a new law has come into effect in hungary, despite can the nation -- calmed donation from the european union. critics say the law discriminates against lgbtq people. the european commission has urged hungary to repeal the law, but
she sent us an update from the prison where jacob zuma is being held. >> jacob zuma will be spending his sentence at this facility, where he will be one of five hundd inmates. asked if the former president is entitled to special benefits and privileges. he said no, he will be treated like any ordinary inmate, which means orange overalls and no access to a private phone. esther zuma is currently in the hospital wing in isolationor 14 days, pending an assessment of his health-related needs....
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jacob zuma. it is about jacob zuma. it's not just federal. this was the day of his ousti. that is when the things started. most people didn't want him to be innocent in the beginning. the president of this country should have done something to prevent this. >> well, for the latest on what's happening on the ground, we have more from johannesburg. >> according to the government, the situation is better with fewer incidents of vandalism and looting compared to what we have seen over the last couple of days. having said that, the looting continues. we have seen images of ordinary people in different communities moving into warehouses, taking what they can, even going through the debris that has been left over the last couple of days to see what they can find. there is a sense of trauma from some of those communities that we heard from earlier. these communities that have formed vigilante groups just to ensure that their businesses are not attacked that the looters don't return. a lot of them are saying they feel as if the government failed them and it is too late. 40,000 businesses we understand have been destroyed. there really is a sense that even though the government says the numbers are coming down, that this is far from over. >> i have heard that, definitely, people feeling it was too late. but do we know for certain about who, exactly, is behind the riots? the people speaking to us are those, their businesses have been affected, for example. >> well, in the beginning the protests were clear. it was very political, th support or former president jacob what we have seen is that groups of people in communities have capitalized on that to protest, to loot is ts is. but what the government is saying is that the targets are not just businesses anymore. that state infrastructure is being targeted. water treatment, communication infrastructure. they are saying that this is not just disgruntled youth unhappy th levels of high unemployment , but that there is a hidden hand behind it. they say they are investigating a dozen or so people who they think might have instigated all of this. still, no arrests have been made and it really isn't clear what is behind these protests. ♪ >> well, let us turn to syria, now, a bbc investigation found that foreign children are facing a lifetime of imprisonment in northeast syria with little hope of being released. they are removed from desert camps to adult prisons. quentin sommerville reports. >> tracked in syria, it's the longest journey fororeign i.s. fighter children. this is the home of lost boys. the
jacob zuma. it is about jacob zuma. it's not just federal. this was the day of his ousti. that is when the things started. most people didn't want him to be innocent in the beginning. the president of this country should have done something to prevent this. >> well, for the latest on what's happening on the ground, we have more from johannesburg. >> according to the government, the situation is better with fewer incidents of vandalism and looting compared to what we have seen over...
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least a dozen people killed, it all stemmed originally from the arrest of a former president jacob s ja jacob but they have taken advantage of the chaos. and it took very little to light a spark to have general chaos through major cities in south africa. you know there, are people trying to pick up the pieces this morning, but this is not over. there is tell looting going on in parts of the coastline and here in johannesburg, we witnessed it in several parts of the city. whether military that you see behind me with actually make some impact remains to be seen. >> david mckenzie joining us from johannesburg, appreciate it. >>> sometitime for a short brea when we come back, how england is responding to the ugly incidents of racism after their loss in the euro 2020 final. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation again, are we? no, we're having the "we're getting coverage so we don't have to worry a
least a dozen people killed, it all stemmed originally from the arrest of a former president jacob s ja jacob but they have taken advantage of the chaos. and it took very little to light a spark to have general chaos through major cities in south africa. you know there, are people trying to pick up the pieces this morning, but this is not over. there is tell looting going on in parts of the coastline and here in johannesburg, we witnessed it in several parts of the city. whether military that...
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she sent us this update from the prison, where jacob zoom is being held. jacobs who may is said to spend his 15 month prison centers at this correctional facility in was lou. that's how province, where he will be among 500 other inmates. i asked the justice minister if the former president isn't titled 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 in the prison. he has all that court to reconsider that conviction and sentence. there was our corresponding kristin with a reporting from south africa. a controversial new law has come into effect in hungary, despite condemnation from the european union. the legislation bands,
she sent us this update from the prison, where jacob zoom is being held. jacobs who may is said to spend his 15 month prison centers at this correctional facility in was lou. that's how province, where he will be among 500 other inmates. i asked the justice minister if the former president isn't titled 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...
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jacob summa in rural south africa. and she sent us this report outside the home of jacobs. we met in, gans lane, wasn't in his whole province. and as you can see, a number of supporters has been converging here. they're bringing song, taunting slogans, the main snug and being wednesday, and also meaning what has to madame for people here? his supporters, at least they see he's legal troubles at some form of political persecution. and they said that they're here to show their support, they're solidarity with his school and we had just to show them what i'm supposed to someone about being someone who's been, who's being actually persecuted and put that this might be lead. we love, we lived in my husband why he had so to fully support team coming out in full support. the address it was like military uniform, diesel m. k veterans, the military veterans, many of them would have in the apartheid trouble. they are here to show their support at this address and a is the color of the color off the really a zoom as part of the policy that i'll sit him in 2018. and of course, i just dressed in the traditional hulu regalia. this is what we call home of the blue people, of course jacobs himself being a little man. and he commands considerable support in this part of the country. there was dw christine mooney, jacob zoom his home in south africa. the worst wildfires in decades on the mediterranean island of cyprus have killed at least 4 people. raging fires have wrecked dozens of homes and destroyed pine forests and ancient olive groves. ship it presidents as is the biggest tragedy since the civil war, which split the island nearly half a century ago. as the wildfires raged through the through the mountain range residence of at least 8 villages were forced to evacuate. homes and vehicles were gutted by the flames. entire communities raised to the ground. the villages described the moment they decided to leave. you gotta look at the level of that as soon as we saw the fire approaching the government, we got in the car and drove off. so they could, if we told the authorities, there was a fire almost the carpet. unfortunately, the planes on the fire services arrived very
jacob summa in rural south africa. and she sent us this report outside the home of jacobs. we met in, gans lane, wasn't in his whole province. and as you can see, a number of supporters has been converging here. they're bringing song, taunting slogans, the main snug and being wednesday, and also meaning what has to madame for people here? his supporters, at least they see he's legal troubles at some form of political persecution. and they said that they're here to show their support, they're...
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she sent us this update from the prison, where jacob summa is now being held. jacobs, who may is said to spend his 15 month prison centers at this correctional facility in was lou. that's how province, where he will be among 500 other inmates. i asked 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. mister zoom, it's a prison. he has all that court to reconsider that conviction. and sentence that was d, w christine would buy their reporting from south africa. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world . people in the russ
she sent us this update from the prison, where jacob summa is now being held. jacobs, who may is said to spend his 15 month prison centers at this correctional facility in was lou. that's how province, where he will be among 500 other inmates. i asked 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...
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jacob's room is house. we are outside jacob's memory, homestead, jane, and northern cause of natalia and canada. and it's, it's been quite a long period in terms of developments around reaching this point. a jacob zoom. i was supposed to appear at a state commission of inquiry into corruption or state capture as it's known in south africa, a large scale corruption in south africa. he did appeal once walked out, he appeared earlier. the new boycotted that same commission earlier this year. not a bit to compel the former president to testify a v v v. 's under commission of inquiry been appealed to an application to the constitutional court to have the president appear at that will not have him appear, but had wanted to the point to the constitutional court that he was guilty of contempt of court. and that is exactly what the constitutional court found. and the constitutional court was quite angry at the former president's behavior, saying that he's undermined the rule of law. he was disrespectful of the court. and this really was about the supremacy of the rule of law. and the, the, the president for the president really being resistant around that. since then, the constitutional court has said t
jacob's room is house. we are outside jacob's memory, homestead, jane, and northern cause of natalia and canada. and it's, it's been quite a long period in terms of developments around reaching this point. a jacob zoom. i was supposed to appear at a state commission of inquiry into corruption or state capture as it's known in south africa, a large scale corruption in south africa. he did appeal once walked out, he appeared earlier. the new boycotted that same commission earlier this year. not a...
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jacob zuma's attempt to have his arrest overturned. jacob zuma's imprisonment has laid bare deep divisions in the anc, and the former president has a large support base in his former province. it has been the most potent internal force opposing the current president. jacobeased from the escort correctional centre after serving four months of his 15 month term for contempt of court. that will not be an end to the controversy. the former president's actual corruption trial is yet to get under way. let s get some of the day's other news. on the sixtieth anniversary of a friendship treaty between china and north korea, kim jong—un and president xi jinping have exchanged messages, promising greater co—operation. according to the north korean news agency, mr kim said their relationship was vital in the face of hostile foreign forces. china is north korea's only major ally. the statues of two confederate generals have been removed from the us city of charlottesville in virginia. the monument to robert e lee was taken away from a central square, four years after the city council ordered its removal. another — of general thomas "stonewall" jackson — which was standing nearby — was also taken into storage. ethiopia's prime minister abiy ahmed has won a landslide
jacob zuma's attempt to have his arrest overturned. jacob zuma's imprisonment has laid bare deep divisions in the anc, and the former president has a large support base in his former province. it has been the most potent internal force opposing the current president. jacobeased from the escort correctional centre after serving four months of his 15 month term for contempt of court. that will not be an end to the controversy. the former president's actual corruption trial is yet to get under...
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jacob zuma's attempt to have his arrest overcome. jacob zuma's imprisonment has laid bare deep divisions in the anc and the former president has a large support base in his former province. it has been the most potent internal force opposing the current president. jacobcorrectional centre after serving four months of his 15 month term for contempt of court. that will not be an end to the controversy. the former president's actual corruption trial is yet to get under way. this is bbc news — our main headlines. the widow of haiti's president, jovenel moise, has made herfirst public remarks since he was assassinated. more than 30 million people in the southwestern united states are experiencing another brutal heatwave. the final of the euro 2020 tournament may be just hours away, but the final of south america's mens football championship, the copa america, has just kicked off. two of the sports biggest rivals, brazil and argentina are playing in rio. no goals so far. the pandemic has meant only a limited number of fans are allowed in the stadium. whereas in london, more than 60 thousand are expected at wembley where england take on italy on sunday night. gareth southgate's squad arrived in london after their final training session. the england manager
jacob zuma's attempt to have his arrest overcome. jacob zuma's imprisonment has laid bare deep divisions in the anc and the former president has a large support base in his former province. it has been the most potent internal force opposing the current president. jacobcorrectional centre after serving four months of his 15 month term for contempt of court. that will not be an end to the controversy. the former president's actual corruption trial is yet to get under way. this is bbc news —...
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jacob it is aboutjacob zuma. it is about the jacob zuma because if you notice very well, this started on the day after it was people didn't want jacobcountry, should have done something to prevent this. in guateng, the country's economic hub, people say livelihoods have been affected. it's sad because they are increasing unemployment and some of us are not employed for that yet depending with food and everything else, so this is not okay. whatever they're doing is not okay. my sister's now, she is at home doing nothing, she was employed. i don't know what's gonna happen from now. i feel bad because we are using the shops, we are going to be hungry and we are not going, we're going to go far away for bread... more troops are expected to be deployed overnight to prevent the rioting from spreading to other areas. nomsa maseko reporting there. let's get some of the day's other news. the un world food programme says it needs to sharply increase the quantity of food aid it's started to deliver to ethiopia's tigray region, where months of fighting has led to widespread hunger. a spokesperson said 100 trucks a day would be needed to reverse
jacob it is aboutjacob zuma. it is about the jacob zuma because if you notice very well, this started on the day after it was people didn't want jacobcountry, should have done something to prevent this. in guateng, the country's economic hub, people say livelihoods have been affected. it's sad because they are increasing unemployment and some of us are not employed for that yet depending with food and everything else, so this is not okay. whatever they're doing is not okay. my sister's now, she...
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and she said as an update from the prison where jacob's room is being held. jacobs who may assist to spend his 15 men prison centers at this correctional facility in was the new natal province where he will be among 500 other inmates. i asked the justice minister if the former president is entitle 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 room is currently in the hospital wing in isolation for 14 days, pending and assessment off 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. mister zoom, it's a prison. he has all that court to reconsider that conviction and sentence. that was christine, why they're reporting from south africa. let's take a look now. some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. elise and haiti had detained, at least 6 p
and she said as an update from the prison where jacob's room is being held. jacobs who may assist to spend his 15 men prison centers at this correctional facility in was the new natal province where he will be among 500 other inmates. i asked the justice minister if the former president is entitle 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 room is currently in the hospital wing...
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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 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 australia
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...
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the update from the prison where jacobs luma is being held . jacob boomer is said to spend his 15 men prison centers at this correctional facility in was the new natal province where he will be among $500.00 at the inmates. i off the justice minister if the former president isn't titled 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 and 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 in the prison. he has all that court to reconsider that conviction and sentence. let's take a look at other stories making headlines around the world. russia has proposed that the un security council extend a access into northwest syria from turkey for 6 m
the update from the prison where jacobs luma is being held . jacob boomer is said to spend his 15 men prison centers at this correctional facility in was the new natal province where he will be among $500.00 at the inmates. i off the justice minister if the former president isn't titled 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 and...
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jacob's family figured basketball would actually be his sport because he is so tall but by the time he was 14 or so, jacob realized he loved controlling a baseball game. right here from the pitcher's mound. >> do you feel close to god when you're out on the mound? >> yeah, definitely do. >> he hopes others in his community will see him as a trailblazer. >> it's possible to be able to save your religion and play high level baseball at the same time. >> and for those who think baseball is religion, for jacobfuture could be twice as nice. i'm stacy sager, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> our thanks to wabc stacy sager. and jacob also throws ear, fastballs in the upper 90s and said to have a nafrty curve ball so we wish him all the luck of the world 6'5" and 220, he has a bright future ahead of him. reps matters. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some
jacob's family figured basketball would actually be his sport because he is so tall but by the time he was 14 or so, jacob realized he loved controlling a baseball game. right here from the pitcher's mound. >> do you feel close to god when you're out on the mound? >> yeah, definitely do. >> he hopes others in his community will see him as a trailblazer. >> it's possible to be able to save your religion and play high level baseball at the same time. >> and for those...
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jacob zuma, because if you notice very well, this thing started on the day that jacob zuma's arrested. after he was arrested at a police station. that's when the thing started. because people didn't want jacobsa, which is the president of this country, should have done something to prevent this. in guateng, the country's economic hub, people say livelihoods have been affected. it's sad because they are increasing unemployment and some of us are not employed, yet depending on other people to help us reach food and everything else, so this is not ok. whatever they're doing is not ok. my sister's now, she is at home doing nothing, she was employed. so now i don't know what's gonna happen from now. i feel bad because we are using the shops, we are going to be hungry and we are not going, we're going to go far away for bread... more troops are expected to be deployed overnight to prevent the rioting from spreading to other areas. let's get some of the day's other news. the un world food programme says it needs to sharply increase the quantity of food aid it's started delivering to ethiopia's tigray region, where months of fighting has led to widespread hunger. a spokesperson said a hundred truck
jacob zuma, because if you notice very well, this thing started on the day that jacob zuma's arrested. after he was arrested at a police station. that's when the thing started. because people didn't want jacobsa, which is the president of this country, should have done something to prevent this. in guateng, the country's economic hub, people say livelihoods have been affected. it's sad because they are increasing unemployment and some of us are not employed, yet depending on other people to...
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jacob francis struck another small blow tore know drop. fellow sleeve phyllis duncan saw mary francis married to jacob francis. at the time of said marriage phyllis and kate all lived with and were slaves of nathaniel hunt. jacob francis after his marriage bought mary from his master in a than nell hunt. and ever since that time they lived together until the death of jacob and they raised a family of children. here we turn from the northern campaign or middle states campaign down to a bit on the southern campaign. of all the black virginia continentals found from my study -- in pension testimony pebbles noted he didn't recall the year he enlisted, but according to his military records it was september 15, 1777. he testified that he joined the camp at valley forge and was placed under the command of captain lewis booker, 11 virginia regiment for two years. at trenton he served one year in the artillery under captain william knorr. he served for two years under captain rudolph. his command was composed of infantry and cavalries and he was in three general actions, at an mouth, the courthouse and utah springs. at utah springs he received three wounds. he was discharged on combat and discharged honorably. the day
jacob francis struck another small blow tore know drop. fellow sleeve phyllis duncan saw mary francis married to jacob francis. at the time of said marriage phyllis and kate all lived with and were slaves of nathaniel hunt. jacob francis after his marriage bought mary from his master in a than nell hunt. and ever since that time they lived together until the death of jacob and they raised a family of children. here we turn from the northern campaign or middle states campaign down to a bit on...
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chilean taekwondo athlete fernanda aguirre and dutch skateboarder candy jacobs are out. jacobsearlier in the week, but they're now back in training. we have our own environment. we have our own living environment, which we have secured. it's got a big footprint, around it so british athletes can enjoy that in a really, really positive way. you look out across tokyo bay and we've got this big footprint of fresh air, which the athletes can go out and enjoy, so it's a very, very relaxed environment. arsenal have pulled out of their preseason tour to florida because of a number of coronairus case within their travelling party. the squad were due to fly out tomorrow to compete in the florida cup, which everton and inter milan are also involved in. the club did not specify how many members of their touring group tested positive, nor if any were players. it was a thrilling end to england's third t20 against pakistan with a three wicket victory at old trafford, to make it a 2—1 series win. adam wild has more. this is the noise cricket has longed for. 22,000 inside old trafford. raising
chilean taekwondo athlete fernanda aguirre and dutch skateboarder candy jacobs are out. jacobsearlier in the week, but they're now back in training. we have our own environment. we have our own living environment, which we have secured. it's got a big footprint, around it so british athletes can enjoy that in a really, really positive way. you look out across tokyo bay and we've got this big footprint of fresh air, which the athletes can go out and enjoy, so it's a very, very relaxed...
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incorporation of former presidentjacob incorporation of former president jacob zuma incorporation of former presidentjacob zuma spread president jacob across the country killing 212 people and causing millions of dollars in damage. the president says the instigators had been identified and are under surveillance but they have not been named. he also announced the introduction of social relief measures which some fear it may prove to be inadequate. some fear it may prove to be inadequate-— inadequate. the domestic environment _ inadequate. the domestic environment is _ inadequate. the domestic environment is the - inadequate. the domestic environment is the issue | inadequate. the domestic- environment is the issue here, the poverty levels, unemployment and inequality. the youth unemployment stands close to 50%, that is one in two people unemployed so that the grinding poverty has affected people long before the situation was worsened by a coronavirus and the continuing lockdown, it's a big part of what we have seen.- what we have seen. cyril ramaphosa _ what we have seen. cyril ramaphosa says - what we have seen. cyril ramaphosa say
incorporation of former presidentjacob incorporation of former president jacob zuma incorporation of former presidentjacob zuma spread president jacob across the country killing 212 people and causing millions of dollars in damage. the president says the instigators had been identified and are under surveillance but they have not been named. he also announced the introduction of social relief measures which some fear it may prove to be inadequate. some fear it may prove to be inadequate-—...
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people supporting jacob zoom military veterans of the african national congress. the jacob zoom of foundation is saying the exact opposite that the court is not been independent, that it's biased. and this is really about a political campaign against the form of president we are outside his homestead in northern quizlet natal. i think candler, and we understand that the former president hasn't been here for the last couple of days. but reports indicate that he's due to return to an candler perhaps sometime today where he could possibly speak to the people who may gather at the moment. it is very quiet and very uncertain what might happen in the next couple of days. he has until sunday to hand himself over to police. and if he doesn't do that, then and warrant of arrest will be issued. and then police have about 3 days after that to arrest the former president. it's not clear from his camp with a he is planning to hand himself over within that timeline. there's been a number of messages. his daughter on twitter has said that the president is, has always been willing to face
people supporting jacob zoom military veterans of the african national congress. the jacob zoom of foundation is saying the exact opposite that the court is not been independent, that it's biased. and this is really about a political campaign against the form of president we are outside his homestead in northern quizlet natal. i think candler, and we understand that the former president hasn't been here for the last couple of days. but reports indicate that he's due to return to an candler...
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jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote nay on en bloc 5. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? ms. jacobs: as the member designated by ms. leger fernandez, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. leger fernandez will vote yea on amendment en bloc number 5. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. aguilar: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. ruiz, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. ruiz will vote yes on the amendments en bloc number 5. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. suozzi, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. suozzi will vote aye on amendment en bloc number 5. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from maine seek recognition? ms. pingree: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. cicilline of rhode island, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. cicilline will vote yea on amendment en bloc number 5. the speaker pro t
jacobs of new york, i inform the house that mr. jacobs will vote nay on en bloc 5. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? ms. jacobs: as the member designated by ms. leger fernandez, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. leger fernandez will vote yea on amendment en bloc number 5. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. aguilar: mr. speaker, as the member designated...
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violent protests began hours after south africa�*s former president, jacob zuma, was jailed forfailing to former president, jacobnality. even the army and police could not initially control the situation. here in durban, firefighters lined the streets to start clearing up. armed with broomsticks, residentsjoined in, chasing away anyone trying to loot what is left. not that much remains. is today the first time you have come to see the trail of devastation that was left here, since the writing started?— that was left here, since the writing started? yes, it is the first time _ writing started? yes, it is the first time we _ writing started? yes, it is the first time we came _ writing started? yes, it is the first time we came down. - writing started? yes, it is thej first time we came down. our writing started? yes, it is the - first time we came down. our driver first time we came down. 0ur driver lives next door, he came two time to see what is going on. the first day, they only came through a small hole in the front. they broke in and stole a few watches. later that night, they broke everything open and looted
violent protests began hours after south africa�*s former president, jacob zuma, was jailed forfailing to former president, jacobnality. even the army and police could not initially control the situation. here in durban, firefighters lined the streets to start clearing up. armed with broomsticks, residentsjoined in, chasing away anyone trying to loot what is left. not that much remains. is today the first time you have come to see the trail of devastation that was left here, since the writing...
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jacob zuma was in office. paint a picture of the serious situation jacob zuma a picture of the serious situationjacob zuma faces now. his supporters are very much behind him, they've formed a human shield outside his house, they've also protested outside they've also protested outside the high court. but these relate to his time in power, he was forced from office after nine years — but these judges do relate to corruption allegations during his time in power. allegations during his time in ower. �* , , ., power. it'll be interesting to see how this _ power. it'll be interesting to see how this plays - power. it'll be interesting to see how this plays out. - power. it'll be interesting to | see how this plays out. thank you very much, courtney. the miami—dade county mayor has announced that the operation at the miami apartment complex collapse has formally moved from rescue to recovery. crews recovered 18 more bodies on wednesday, and a total of 54 bodies have been recovered so far. officials said there was no longer hope that any of the nearly 100 people still missing would be found alive. the president of haiti, jovenel moise, has been assassinated at his home in the capital port—au—prince. the government said the property was stormed overnight by unidentified armed men. mr moise had been in power since 2017. his critics had accused him of corruption and he'd faced waves of often violent protests. our north america correspondent sophie long reports. haiti is a country in chaos, where acts of everyday life have come to pose a mortal risk. accused of corruption and extending his presidency illegally, jovenel moise faced mass protests and demands from the opposition to step down. the interim prime minister described the assassination, which came after weeks of escalating violence, as a heinous, inhumane and barbaric act and declared a state of emergency. still recovering from the devastating earthquake of 2010 and the hurricane that struck six years later, parts of the country remain inaccessible, besieged by territorial battles between heavily armed gangs, violence that has forced more than 13,000 to flee there homes. yet the police have been largely invisible, the government silent. now the calls for the international community to act are getting louder. we need a lot more information, but it is very worrisome about the state of haiti. reporter: but does. the us have a role...? with covid cases surging in a country where the few hospital beds are often shared by strangers, and vaccinations are almost unheard of, the sense of insecurity on the streets where food and fuel is becoming increasingly difficult to find has now intensified. the shooting of the president and his wife proof that no one is safe. sophie long, bbc news. i spoke earlier to rose delaney from bbc mundo who has been following developments. as soon the assassination took place, the normally bustling streets of the capital were left deserted, and there were calls across social media and by officials for residents to remain in their homes due to the threat of armed gangs, which were now reportedly in control of one third of the capital. haitians are also in the biggest concentration of haitians in south florida, where i am now, the biggest concentration of haitians outside of haiti, have also said they fear that a further escalation of violence will ensue. president moise's death has also left a political vacuum in haiti, and there's a lot of confusion over who will be his successor. the current prime minister has taken over — and what makes this confusing is that, shortly before moise's death, he had appointed another prime minister, his name is ariel henri, who was set to take over. but now, according to the constitution, haiti's parliament would have to confirm a new president — but they haven't been functional for more than a year now, so there's nobody in place to actually confirm a new president. in addition to this, another option would be the top judge in the country would take over the presidency, as stated in the 1987 constitution. but he recently died of covid—19, so this has left the country in a state of confusion and disarray, and a lot of local reports have warned of further incidences of violence being quite likely. rose delaney they are following the assassination of haiti's president. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we have a special report from the front line in the disputed south china sea. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup. they've pipped the favourite, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated. celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace l through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom, then _ he asked her for a cigarette — and, on the pretext _ of arranging for some to be - brought, summoned a footman on duty who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. this is bbc world news, the latest headlines... england defeat denmark 2—1 in extra time at the euros to reach their first major football final in 55 years. south africa's former president, jacobterm for contempt of court. the world health organization has urged extreme caution when governments plan to ease restrictions because of a surge in new cases — even in countries with good vaccination rates, such as the uk. the organisation's head of the emergencies, dr mike ryan, said the idea of letting people get infected with covid—19 earlier rather than later was a case of "stupidity". our medical editor fergus walsh examines how big the third wave of infections could be. despite increasing levels of vaccination, coronavirus cases are doubling in the uk roughly every nine days. so, how protected are we? 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jacob zuma was in office. paint a picture of the serious situation jacob zuma a picture of the serious situationjacob zuma faces now. his supporters are very much behind him, they've formed a human shield outside his house, they've also protested outside they've also protested outside the high court. but these relate to his time in power, he was forced from office after nine years — but these judges do relate to corruption allegations during his time in power. allegations during his time in...
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jacob, to last week it much calmer. now those are off the reports of racial problem of jacob's duma, the governments that so far, 10000 troops are already on the street helping to keep the peace for that could become as many as 25000 the spark. as i said, the channing of jacob zoom had sent to jail for refusing to affair the corruption inquiry. but in fact, that led to an outpouring of anger and frustration that almost 30 years after the end of apartheid here. and there is still enormous inequality in this country, unemployment, in the record, 33 percent off. 35000000 people who live in south africa are thought will be living below the poverty line. so enormous challenges here. the government didn't and dominate the governance, but empower since the end of the part it is failing to address bennett for the moment. thanks very much. is a newsday. let's go to europe. now at least 42 people have been killed and dozens of missing. after flash floods swept across western germany. a number of buildings collapsed and the army was called in to help with the rescue efforts. parts of belgium and the netherlands are also being badly affected. his julian wolf. this is the view from overhead. the picturesque german town of short, flooded after record rain. much of the wi
jacob, to last week it much calmer. now those are off the reports of racial problem of jacob's duma, the governments that so far, 10000 troops are already on the street helping to keep the peace for that could become as many as 25000 the spark. as i said, the channing of jacob zoom had sent to jail for refusing to affair the corruption inquiry. but in fact, that led to an outpouring of anger and frustration that almost 30 years after the end of apartheid here. and there is still enormous...
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jacob zuma. six people have died and over 200 arrested in four days of unrest. violence has been centred on kwazulu—natal, jacob zuma's home province. lots of pictures in the last 2a hours. some quite romantic. —— quite dramatic. this is a shopping centre that was set on fire in pietermaritzburg, the provincial capital. then this is another shopping mall being stormed by looters in umlazi township. we weren't short of pictures. here's some of the destruction to businesses in durban. we've also seen pictures of men beating people with sticks. the violence has spread beyond kwazulu—natal. here are police firing at protesters injohannesburg in gautang province, where there's been more looting, burglaries and arson attacks. troops are now on the streets in both provinces, a rare move in south africa. the bbc�*s nomsa maseko is in pietermaritzburg. in just the last few minutes, i saw them patrolling here on this main road here in pietermaritzburg. i'm sure you can also see and hear the peoplejust behind me now. they are chanting, "they must release jacobthe protests, the violent protests, that we have seen erupting since the former president's jailing. jacob zuma handed himself into the authorities just before midnight on wednesday, less than an hour before a court deadline for him to surrender expired. here he is being driven from his home in kwazulu—natal to prison, where he's serving 15 months for contempt of court. the move was unprecedented and hugely unpopular with his supporters. and these are the people who have turned onto the streets. the protests quickly turned violent. trucks and cars were set on fire. by sunday, protests spread from there to south africa's economic hub, johannesburg. these are pictures of the central business district. reuters journalists there saw protesters carrying sticks, golf clubs and branches. police are blaming the violence on criminals and "opportunistic individuals" who they say are taking advantage of the chaos. we have also heard a response from the president right now, cyril ramaphosa. let us
jacob zuma. six people have died and over 200 arrested in four days of unrest. violence has been centred on kwazulu—natal, jacob zuma's home province. lots of pictures in the last 2a hours. some quite romantic. —— quite dramatic. this is a shopping centre that was set on fire in pietermaritzburg, the provincial capital. then this is another shopping mall being stormed by looters in umlazi township. we weren't short of pictures. here's some of the destruction to businesses in durban. we've...
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jacob's humor. and as you said, was possible through with all possible reality around this whole go away. once jacob zoom us release is also under discussion by south africans. but this is also about the supremacy of the rule of law and what the courts have fed. and this is what the commission of inquiry with jacob's duma was supposed to testify around corruption. this is what it's saying. the constitutional court is the highest court in the law. we have to abide by its judgement and imprisonment of the former president. and we can be held ransom by situations like this. but it is a reality for the government and continues to be complex and they really are facing a very tricky dilemma. ok, so me that will leave it there for the moment. for me, the middle of the report in life, from the alexandra township. good talk of me to thank you. sick people burn to death. it's a disaster. the words of families of the victims, one of the rocks worst, hospital fires in decades, the prime minister is promising accountability. after 92 people died in cobit 19 in a facility. the in nasiriyah, it's the 2nd time in 3 months. but a fire has torn through a hospital. we'll go to mcmurry until we had enough serious delay to shortly. first, this report from gillian will. this was the all who st hospital in southern iraq
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jacob zoom as a welcome to the w professor. you led the team that triggered the corruption in quite a bit jacobs, who refused to appear before. how are you feeling today? i'm in the flow is holding in africa has said that president who is one of us and then and they form a 3 to 5 is going to june was such a small issue. all he needed to do was to build a quote for us as the rest of us. but the central charge is it must be, it must be quite annoying for you that because the central charges relating to corruption and state capture still remain unproven and untasted in court. now i'm going to nice because i've never made these base. and even when you pull me in feet, i don't allow myself to drag that or no flaw in everyone in this country if someone was infected by even if they cancel and then refusal to be just in refusing to be accountable is the interest in the country and he will still be held accountable because the commission inquiry will proceed with him. hopefully if he's in sitting all by himself, he will understand how it was not to allow himself to be an account because the decisions will be made without his own. when
jacob zoom as a welcome to the w professor. you led the team that triggered the corruption in quite a bit jacobs, who refused to appear before. how are you feeling today? i'm in the flow is holding in africa has said that president who is one of us and then and they form a 3 to 5 is going to june was such a small issue. all he needed to do was to build a quote for us as the rest of us. but the central charge is it must be, it must be quite annoying for you that because the central charges...
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jacob blake, who was shot in the back for his children. and he's now paralyzed around here tonight. jacob blake strictly about that in black lives matter. 3, come out of a candlelight vigil read to you shows and you read to me. we're definitely not going to be an example. and i just know that if i had been a part of that group group had been we would all be dead or flag on the iron cross the bag of their capable of doing that in the coding to some videos are partially led by com. they were paid by thompson, literally taking some of these protests to do all this done. they're not trading up the same me. i mean, they did it because they lost a fair election on march. the when you have an, an arc is criticizing your acceptance for the election results. i mean, something going on. i barely any respect for the authority of the state, but i do respect to democrat process because it's something that we've all agreed upon and it's something that is part of our social contract in the country and you plainly ignore the fair election. i don't really think that anything you do is value, whether it's
jacob blake, who was shot in the back for his children. and he's now paralyzed around here tonight. jacob blake strictly about that in black lives matter. 3, come out of a candlelight vigil read to you shows and you read to me. we're definitely not going to be an example. and i just know that if i had been a part of that group group had been we would all be dead or flag on the iron cross the bag of their capable of doing that in the coding to some videos are partially led by com. they were paid...
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jacob zuma. for us, he is the president. then he says ramaphosa out. jacobe evidence to an enquiry investigating high—level corruption during his nine years in power which ended in 2018. he denies there was widespread corruption under his leadership. he is also challenging his sentence for contempt. south africa faces formidable challenges, widespread unemployment and a vicious third wave of coronavirus infections, which is leading to further restrictions and hardship. aruna iyengar, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the tennis world number one, novak djokovic, wins the wimbledon men's singles, and equals roger federer and rafael nadal�*s record of 20 grand slams. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone has been averted. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally call
jacob zuma. for us, he is the president. then he says ramaphosa out. jacobe evidence to an enquiry investigating high—level corruption during his nine years in power which ended in 2018. he denies there was widespread corruption under his leadership. he is also challenging his sentence for contempt. south africa faces formidable challenges, widespread unemployment and a vicious third wave of coronavirus infections, which is leading to further restrictions and hardship. aruna iyengar, bbc...