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can you write in johannesburg and many a big. thank you will. and to you as well river and however you're watching thanks for taking the time with us if you've got a nice strong internet connection then use it head to the show's section at al-jazeera dot com you can visit our home page there watch this episode or any previous ones if you like also facebook which we've been talking about facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story for more discussion at a.j. inside story on twitter and a.j. if you want to message me directly i'm kemal santa maria from the whole thing thanks for joining us so you can see. odd. it's true the real truth. is saudi arabia publicly championing women's rights so obviously is committed to empowering it's empowering women while privately punishing those who stepped out of line they've been aided. and from they would if they were. to al-jazeera world examines the alleged detention and torture of saudis women activists the only charges against relate to their talking to foreign organizations like human rights watch and
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can you write in johannesburg and many a big. thank you will. and to you as well river and however you're watching thanks for taking the time with us if you've got a nice strong internet connection then use it head to the show's section at al-jazeera dot com you can visit our home page there watch this episode or any previous ones if you like also facebook which we've been talking about facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story for more discussion at a.j. inside story on twitter and a.j. if you want to message me directly i'm kemal santa maria from the whole team thanks for joining us so you can see. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against the state we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and fire mentally sound energy solutions for future generations the breastpin pioneering future
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can you write in johannesburg and maybe a big. thank you will. and to you as well wherever and however you're watching thanks for taking the time with us if you've got a nice strong internet connection then use it head to the show's section at al-jazeera dot com you can visit our home page there watch this episode or any previous ones if you like also facebook which we've been talking about facebook dot com forward slash inside story for more discussion at a.j. inside story on twitter and. if you want to message me to regulate santa maria from the whole team thanks for joining us so you can see. the brazilian journalist investigating a political establishment land grab all the farmers help. elect and he's repay them that's empowering everyday people to profit from the destruction of the rain forest people are almost willing to give their life away to guarantee the occupation knowledge of the land is journalist in the last who in the fights of the of the on the song this is not only a land conflict but a conflict of narrative presume the age of. t
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al-jazeera johannesburg the coronavirus pandemic is causing the worst health and economic crisis sinceorld war 2 that's the assessment from the organization for economic cooperation and development the group is made up of $37.00 free market democratic countries as the loss of income will exceed that of any recession in the last century soda water time the o.e.c.d. product projects economic growth will shrink globally and in the u.k. france italy and spain will be the worst affected it's advocating a rise in public investment in digital and green technologies to help hard hit economies in burgas with the european institute at the l.s.e. he says it's hard to make accurate predictions the difficulty that all the economic forecasters have of the moment is the uncertainty we just don't know what's going to happen and we don't know what's going to happen you're relying on assumptions and economic models for which they're not really working quipped. that's the trend in all the forecast are we looking at over the last couple of months who's being increasingly pessimistic about the outlook for
al-jazeera johannesburg the coronavirus pandemic is causing the worst health and economic crisis sinceorld war 2 that's the assessment from the organization for economic cooperation and development the group is made up of $37.00 free market democratic countries as the loss of income will exceed that of any recession in the last century soda water time the o.e.c.d. product projects economic growth will shrink globally and in the u.k. france italy and spain will be the worst affected it's...
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may not be possible restaurants bars and cinemas remain shut the owners of this restaurant in johannesburg say that had to improvise to keep their business going transforming it into a health food emporium it may be months before restaurants can open their doors previously our. business was about 90 percent of the saddam business of the restaurant so we realized that we couldn't come out of wait we don't have the resources to wait that long so we needed to look for a new way to actually generate revenue the government has identified hasa pots around the country including major cities such as johannesburg durban and cape town it says that while the lockdown has been eased the restrictions in the cities will be revised every 2 weeks with more than 30000 infections their concerns out of africa is months away from hitting the peak of the pandemic. health experts say that could happen between july and november causing at least 40000 deaths the worry now is that a lack of adequate preparation might to worsen the outcome from al jazeera janice berg the world health organization says that it wants
may not be possible restaurants bars and cinemas remain shut the owners of this restaurant in johannesburg say that had to improvise to keep their business going transforming it into a health food emporium it may be months before restaurants can open their doors previously our. business was about 90 percent of the saddam business of the restaurant so we realized that we couldn't come out of wait we don't have the resources to wait that long so we needed to look for a new way to actually...
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another week after teachers unions complained about student safety for me to miller reports from johannesburg. some parents in the western cape province are angry that schools they have reopened they say stuff i'm not prepared to keep students safe 2 months into a national lockdown that's kept people indoors except for essential services or to buy food across the rest of south africa schools remained closed a last minute decision by the government not responding the reopening for a week. i mean concept. night. meant. to deal with. safety. as well. the government's eased other restrictions including the ban on the sale of alcohol which will be sold for consumption at home unspecified days and during certain hours but the sale of tobacco products is still pretty habited the government has been under pressure to reopen the economy which was already in recession before the lockdown began it's estimated that millions will lose their jobs if the strict measures are extended most industries have reopened with more than $8000000.00 south africans returning to work under what the government calls stri
another week after teachers unions complained about student safety for me to miller reports from johannesburg. some parents in the western cape province are angry that schools they have reopened they say stuff i'm not prepared to keep students safe 2 months into a national lockdown that's kept people indoors except for essential services or to buy food across the rest of south africa schools remained closed a last minute decision by the government not responding the reopening for a week. i mean...
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revenue the government has identified hasa parts around the country including major cities such as johannesburg durban and cape town it says that while the lockdown has been eased the restrictions in the cities will be revised every 2 weeks with more than 30000 infections their concerns out of africa is months away from hitting the peak of the pandemic health experts say that could happen between july and november causing at least 40000 deaths the worry now is that a lack of adequate preparation might to worsen the outcome for me al-jazeera janice berg. u.s. retailers have been criticized for praising their staff as heroes for working during the pandemic while ending the extra pay that they receive for dangerous conditions unions are urging large companies such as amazon and wal-mart to change their policies share brittani has more. the u.s. has major food retailers like wal-mart amazon whole foods trader dru's and krueger don't release estimates of how many of their workers have contracted prove it 19 how many have become ill and how many have died but the food and commercial workers union est
revenue the government has identified hasa parts around the country including major cities such as johannesburg durban and cape town it says that while the lockdown has been eased the restrictions in the cities will be revised every 2 weeks with more than 30000 infections their concerns out of africa is months away from hitting the peak of the pandemic health experts say that could happen between july and november causing at least 40000 deaths the worry now is that a lack of adequate...
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it's an anxious start to the day at whispery primary school in johannesburg so we're all scared i'm scared but you have my word that we are doing everything as police try to keep your child safe principal sheldon macone speaks to parents gathered outside the school many say they're not confident that enough has been done to safeguard their children as will do if you have apparently said i don't know what to open the reopening was delayed by a week after teachers unions and parents complained about a lack of personal protective equipment and poor sanitation at some schools the government says 95 percent of schools are now ready but some parents don't feel reassured we already we all worried and for it being put out there to 2 parents who say do not worry how do you not worry as a parent. thousands of students in the hotting province are discovering their school routine is now very different they're having to wear masks and keep their distance from others their temperatures are also checked while they stand in the cold waiting for others to be registered and screamed it's been a nightmare. y
it's an anxious start to the day at whispery primary school in johannesburg so we're all scared i'm scared but you have my word that we are doing everything as police try to keep your child safe principal sheldon macone speaks to parents gathered outside the school many say they're not confident that enough has been done to safeguard their children as will do if you have apparently said i don't know what to open the reopening was delayed by a week after teachers unions and parents complained...
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coronavirus lockdown mrs of allegedly killed at least 6 people so i made a minute reports from johannesburg and the like as part of our series on the impact of the pandemic on human rights. to try to curb the spread of coronavirus so the africa imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in the world along with it came the deployment of the police and army and accusations of the abuse of power. in mobile footage this man is forced to hop by a soldier after being found outside his home. locked on restrictions only allow people to leave their homes for food medicine and essential services. a must was allegedly shot and killed by security personnel working with police at his home in a forceless on johannesburg's east grand his cousin and tom you say omar says he was seized who was shot behind this burglar gate during a police raid in the area don because he says says the officer forced his way into the yard after a confrontation with people seems to at the front gate carry on him inside what's about your area i locked my cousin inside the veranda. he wasn't come front to be he wasn't taking him he
coronavirus lockdown mrs of allegedly killed at least 6 people so i made a minute reports from johannesburg and the like as part of our series on the impact of the pandemic on human rights. to try to curb the spread of coronavirus so the africa imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in the world along with it came the deployment of the police and army and accusations of the abuse of power. in mobile footage this man is forced to hop by a soldier after being found outside his home. locked on...
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alexandra outside johannesburg for activists from gun free south africa a lobby in full fuel fire on and i'll call sales around 7 women each day in south africa and femicide violence against women has been declared a national crisis the ban on alcohol has made the streets safer believes mariam not very much and alcohol doesn't make people do things it gives them because it can do things and i think a lot of people can agree with that the 3 of us when we were walking down to the school we didn't they were a bunch of men and they didn't even look at us funny will make us feel uncomfortable and so i think those are the type of changes that i know and i think especially for young women that's something we've been longing to see in response to the covert 19 pandemic the government totally banned alcohol sales reported crime rates fell domestic violence dropped significantly murder went down by 70 percent as did emergency hospital admissions however helplines report to the opposite there has been an explosion in coal seeking help regarding gender based violence and alcohol abuse is a huge
alexandra outside johannesburg for activists from gun free south africa a lobby in full fuel fire on and i'll call sales around 7 women each day in south africa and femicide violence against women has been declared a national crisis the ban on alcohol has made the streets safer believes mariam not very much and alcohol doesn't make people do things it gives them because it can do things and i think a lot of people can agree with that the 3 of us when we were walking down to the school we didn't...
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we have a report from johannesburg.orter: it's an anxious start to the day at this primary school in johannesburg. >> i'm scared but you have my word we are doing everything as prescribed to keep your child safe. reporter: the principal speaks to parents gathered outside the school. many say they're not confident that enough is being done to safeguard their children. >> i talked to a few parents who said i don't know what's happening. reporter: the reopening was delayed by a week after teachers unions and parents complained about a lack of personal protective equipment and poor sanitation at some schools. the government says 95% of schools are now ready but some parents don't feel reassured. >> we are worried. we are worried. it's being put out there to parents to say, do not worry. how do you not worry as a parent? reporter: thousands of students are discovering their school routine is now very different. they're having to wear masks and keep their distance from others. their temperatures are also checked while they st
we have a report from johannesburg.orter: it's an anxious start to the day at this primary school in johannesburg. >> i'm scared but you have my word we are doing everything as prescribed to keep your child safe. reporter: the principal speaks to parents gathered outside the school. many say they're not confident that enough is being done to safeguard their children. >> i talked to a few parents who said i don't know what's happening. reporter: the reopening was delayed by a week...
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schools will only increase the number of infections in the country radically from the mill in johannesburg thank you for that some children in england are returning to school students have been kept away from classes there for 10 weeks but again there is this intense debate about whether it's happening too soon or brennan reports the support of the teaching staff and the parents have been tremendous. at this bilingual independent school in north london the challenge of getting ready to reopen this week has been enormous carpets and rugs have had to be removed the book trays and toys have been covered with plastic sheets even the whiteboard pens are separated into sterile non-sterile containers we don't want them to access many results this because it will mean that at night we will have to this in fact everything everything but after 10 weeks away here at least the head is keen to get going again honestly the past months we've seen some this stress among the children during our session our lying on the sessions they're really missing a child they're really missing some kind of normal schoo
schools will only increase the number of infections in the country radically from the mill in johannesburg thank you for that some children in england are returning to school students have been kept away from classes there for 10 weeks but again there is this intense debate about whether it's happening too soon or brennan reports the support of the teaching staff and the parents have been tremendous. at this bilingual independent school in north london the challenge of getting ready to reopen...
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primary and secondary school who are allowed to return for me to me they joins us now live from johannesburg i mean i believe south africa is at least one of the worst affected countries on the continent at least in terms of recorded cases so what precautions are being taken with schools reopening. well it's taken an additional week to make sure precautions have been put in place and it's included preparing schools in terms of sanitizing the environment to making sure that sanitation is adequate as well as the delivery of water at schools where there isn't any running water at all but also looking at how badly affected south africa is at this point what is concerning for many students as well as parents is that when schools closed in march there were just a few cases of kovan 1000 in south africa and now south africa has almost 50000 and in fact almost hoffa cases recorded cura since the beginning of the pandemic in this country has record was recorded in the last 2 weeks alone a president in a regular news letter that is published in south africa has indicated that the rate at which the vir
primary and secondary school who are allowed to return for me to me they joins us now live from johannesburg i mean i believe south africa is at least one of the worst affected countries on the continent at least in terms of recorded cases so what precautions are being taken with schools reopening. well it's taken an additional week to make sure precautions have been put in place and it's included preparing schools in terms of sanitizing the environment to making sure that sanitation is...
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conditions across much of a south africa temperatures beginning to come back up 16 degrees in johannesburg 19 in cape town but a very warm day importer lizbeth with a high of 26. frank assessments tourism income stream is dead in the us what's been the result. quite significantly and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on 000. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming election join me steve clemons in conversation with leading voices on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. politics and society on al-jazeera. hello again i'm home let's remind you about top stories this hour coronavirus cases in the u.s. have increased as states continue to reopen but new york city has eased restrictions reopening offices restaurants and test islands all the while has recorded its highest number of new coronavirus infections more than one 183000 were reported on sunday brazil is one of the hardest hit countries the death toll there has now passed 50000. and yemen's government and a so
conditions across much of a south africa temperatures beginning to come back up 16 degrees in johannesburg 19 in cape town but a very warm day importer lizbeth with a high of 26. frank assessments tourism income stream is dead in the us what's been the result. quite significantly and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on 000. a global pandemic mass protests demanding change economic recession and geopolitical tensions not to mention the small matter of a looming...
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respect the rights of people has been just as shocking as the violence itself for me or al jazeera johannesburg. in the news ahead this hour we'll tell you about a large fire in india that could take up to a month to put out also after 34 years of mystery and conspiracy theories sweden's prosecutor names the man who most likely assassinated prime minister all off. and who will hear from the man who gave collin kaplan a the idea to me against racial inequality that's coming up in source with peter to stay with us. frank assessments tourism income stream is dead in the water what's been the result . significantly informed opinions there has been a very aggressive political rhetoric that has become very normal in israeli society in-depth analysis of the day it's global headlines it's time for new policy it's a treat i think not only you seem to grady brittany fish the really deep we all continue inside story on al-jazeera. examining the impact of today's headlines extraordinary times require extraordinary measures but these should not be at the expense of our privacy setting the agenda for tomorro
respect the rights of people has been just as shocking as the violence itself for me or al jazeera johannesburg. in the news ahead this hour we'll tell you about a large fire in india that could take up to a month to put out also after 34 years of mystery and conspiracy theories sweden's prosecutor names the man who most likely assassinated prime minister all off. and who will hear from the man who gave collin kaplan a the idea to me against racial inequality that's coming up in source with...
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it's an anxious start to the day at whispery primary school in johannesburg so we're all scared i'm scared but you have my word that we are doing everything. to keep your child safe principal sheldon macone speaks to parents gathered outside the school many say they're not confident that enough has been done to safeguard their children as will do if you have apparently said i don't know what the reopening was delayed by a week after teachers unions and parents complained about a lack of personal protective equipment and poor sanitation at some schools the government says 95 percent of schools are now ready but some parents don't feel reassured we already we all worried and for it being put out there to 2 parents who say do not worry how do you not worry as a parent. thousands of students in the hotting province are discovering their school routine is now very different they're having to wear masks and keep their distance from others their temperatures are also checked while they stand in the cold waiting for others to be registered and screamed it's been a nightmare. you know the amount of
it's an anxious start to the day at whispery primary school in johannesburg so we're all scared i'm scared but you have my word that we are doing everything. to keep your child safe principal sheldon macone speaks to parents gathered outside the school many say they're not confident that enough has been done to safeguard their children as will do if you have apparently said i don't know what the reopening was delayed by a week after teachers unions and parents complained about a lack of...
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another week after teachers unions complained about student safety for the miller reports now from johannesburg. some parents in the western cape province are angry that schools they have reopened they say stuff not prepared to keep students safe 2 months into a national lockdown that's kept people indoors except for essential services to buy food across the rest of south africa schools remains closed a last minute decision by the government not postpone in the reopening for a week. our main concern. going on. by the schools in terms of the covered 9 to the regulations. around those particular issues to deal with and the safety. as well as. the government's eased other restrictions including the pad on the sale of alcohol which will be sold for consumption at home on specified days and during certain hours but the sale of tobacco products is still pretty habited the government has been under pressure to reopen the economy which was already in recession before the lockdown began. it's estimated that millions will lose their jobs if the strict measures are extended most industries have reopened w
another week after teachers unions complained about student safety for the miller reports now from johannesburg. some parents in the western cape province are angry that schools they have reopened they say stuff not prepared to keep students safe 2 months into a national lockdown that's kept people indoors except for essential services to buy food across the rest of south africa schools remains closed a last minute decision by the government not postpone in the reopening for a week. our main...
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but thursday just 13 in cape town it's a cool couple of days ahead in fact just 12 degrees in johannesburg although it will be mostly dry but the really heavy rains there further to the north across the d.l.c. but also extending across into areas of nigeria and across into cameroon. for many years i kept my pasta secret. every time violent extremism is mentioned it was a speed. bump you don't believe that we were superior how could i beat up other women want to if they really had started a race war. how far would i have gone. looking in the mirror to confront the past exit a witness documentary on al-jazeera. when the news breaks and the story builds when people need to be heard and the story told this pandemic is revealing the weakness of governments in the face of health crisis none of them receive health insurance for their work al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more real good winning documentary score the killer in this poem and life means it's a party that doles do what it says on the turn on air and online. the washing on to 0 mining's piece of dough be your top stories
but thursday just 13 in cape town it's a cool couple of days ahead in fact just 12 degrees in johannesburg although it will be mostly dry but the really heavy rains there further to the north across the d.l.c. but also extending across into areas of nigeria and across into cameroon. for many years i kept my pasta secret. every time violent extremism is mentioned it was a speed. bump you don't believe that we were superior how could i beat up other women want to if they really had started a race...
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planned after unions and governing bodies oppose the move with media milledge joins us live now from johannesburg the media so this is just a partial reopen the government says look most schools are ready but there are some concerns though out there what are they. well leading up to the weekend as you mentioned there had been that delay the major concern was the arrival of personal protective equipment and that schools would be adequately sanitized and historically in south africa there are a large number of schools that don't have adequate sanitation or don't have running water and in the last week the government has said that it's made sure that water tankers have arrived at schools that don't have running water that sanitation has been improved but at the best of times this really is a big concern we're at a school in johannesburg westbury primary school where more than 100 children are expected to return the smore ning only great sevens at this primary school will come back in the months to come the government has said that it will try and make sure that all students will return at this parti
planned after unions and governing bodies oppose the move with media milledge joins us live now from johannesburg the media so this is just a partial reopen the government says look most schools are ready but there are some concerns though out there what are they. well leading up to the weekend as you mentioned there had been that delay the major concern was the arrival of personal protective equipment and that schools would be adequately sanitized and historically in south africa there are a...
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a minibus taxi drivers of used to pick up passengers in south africa's biggest city johannesburg they blocked roads there and in particular the drivers are demanding more money from the government to help them stay on the road during the pandemic 3 months of lock down restrictions have meant fewer working hours. so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream station that's watched by fellow. talk to oldies their own. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment you stop already 30 actually this is the moment it also trades on fighting every night we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter 0. i am from the ok and you are in the stream the journalist maria ressa executive editor of a very popular online publication of brown but she has just been found guilty of cyber libel with one of her former colleagues ray santos jr not just that tell us about what is going on in the philippines today i am sure you have a point of view you may well even have questions so the
a minibus taxi drivers of used to pick up passengers in south africa's biggest city johannesburg they blocked roads there and in particular the drivers are demanding more money from the government to help them stay on the road during the pandemic 3 months of lock down restrictions have meant fewer working hours. so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream station that's watched by fellow. talk to oldies their own. let me ask you how worried you are about...
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on a virus lock down measures have allegedly killed at least 6 people in a mill of reports and johannesburg in a latest part of our series on the impact of pandemics having on human rights. try to curb the spread of coronavirus south africa imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in the world along with it came the deployment of the police and army and accusations of the abuse of power. in mobile footage this man is forced to hop by a soldier after being found outside his home. locked on restrictions only allow people to leave their homes for food medicine and essential services. a must was allegedly shot and killed by security personnel working with police at his home in a forceless on johannesburg's east grand he's cousin and tom you say omar says he was caesar was shot behind this burglar gate during a police raid in the area don because he says says the officer forced his way into the yard after a confrontation with people seems to at the front gate he carry on him inside what's about your area i locked my cousin inside the veranda. he wasn't come front to be he wasn't taking him he lite
on a virus lock down measures have allegedly killed at least 6 people in a mill of reports and johannesburg in a latest part of our series on the impact of pandemics having on human rights. try to curb the spread of coronavirus south africa imposed one of the strictest lockdowns in the world along with it came the deployment of the police and army and accusations of the abuse of power. in mobile footage this man is forced to hop by a soldier after being found outside his home. locked on...
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. >> reporter: debora patta, johannesburg, south africa. ♪ >>> that is the grammy winning country bandormally ent antebellum. after 14 years ago, the members say they now realize the name has a historical link to slavery. they'll now be called simply lady a. vladimir duthiers has the story of the name. ♪ >> reporter: known for their delicate country sound, lady antebellum is making a loud proclamation. ♪ i don't know why >> reporter: hillary scott, charles kelley, and dave haywood have been making music for more than a decade under the name laend antebellum. >> lady this, lady this, two guys and a girl. >> reporter: in this interview from 2011, the trio explains to ben tracy the story behind the name centered around the antebellum homes where they took their first group photos. >> we have it. i was okay. and he goes lady antebellum. >> it's different, right? >> that we sold her on it. >> i was okay, fine. if we are lucky enough to get a record deal, it will probably be the first thing to change. >> we were sure that it would be the first thing to go. >> but it stuck. >> reporter: it st
. >> reporter: debora patta, johannesburg, south africa. ♪ >>> that is the grammy winning country bandormally ent antebellum. after 14 years ago, the members say they now realize the name has a historical link to slavery. they'll now be called simply lady a. vladimir duthiers has the story of the name. ♪ >> reporter: known for their delicate country sound, lady antebellum is making a loud proclamation. ♪ i don't know why >> reporter: hillary scott, charles...
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vaccine is underway the vaccine being tested by research as from oxford and vets university in johannesburg is one of more than $140.00 being developed around the globe usually years of research and development are required to reach the human trial stage but scientists the world over racing to produce a safe and effective vaccine 1st shot filled with hope this unemployed young man is taking a risk so that others might benefit. i fidgeted scared. by my own little once we've. seen her. 10 friends and i just want to believe that this is the 1st covert 19 vaccine trial being done on humans on the african continent the vaccine is initially being tested on a small number of people researchers hope it will stimulate their immune systems to produce antibodies against the virus is it by the stones form part of what's called in the group one region group b. is a small group of individuals we've been trying to understand reporting issues to push issues safety of the vaccine especially in terms of what could be called side effects and secondly she's always working one thing and is biased against the se
vaccine is underway the vaccine being tested by research as from oxford and vets university in johannesburg is one of more than $140.00 being developed around the globe usually years of research and development are required to reach the human trial stage but scientists the world over racing to produce a safe and effective vaccine 1st shot filled with hope this unemployed young man is taking a risk so that others might benefit. i fidgeted scared. by my own little once we've. seen her. 10 friends...
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coded 900 vaccine is underway the vaccine is being tested by researchers from oxford university in johannesburg is one of more than 140 being developed around the globe fists filled with hope. this unemployed young man is taking a risk so that others might benefit. to live to be scared. by my own little ones for long these seem to. turn my friends and i just want to leave just yet this is the 1st covert 19 vaccine trial being done on humans on the african continent the vaccine is initially being tested on a small number of people researchers hope it will stimulate their immune systems to produce antibodies against the virus is it by the stands for a bottle of what's called the group one patient really really is a small group of individuals really trying to understand reporting issues with issues safety or even seem especially in terms of what could be calling side of things and the 2nd is always on the one in one thing it is problems against syria. but even if the results are positive the vaccine wouldn't eradicate the virus just slow its spread among the population south africa has been partic
coded 900 vaccine is underway the vaccine is being tested by researchers from oxford university in johannesburg is one of more than 140 being developed around the globe fists filled with hope. this unemployed young man is taking a risk so that others might benefit. to live to be scared. by my own little ones for long these seem to. turn my friends and i just want to leave just yet this is the 1st covert 19 vaccine trial being done on humans on the african continent the vaccine is initially...
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in ca to freedom party left their hostile accommodation and headed for the boy put on timeship johannesburg where the attacked a.n.c. supporters 45 people were brutally killed in the massacre the repercussions were dramatic exasperated mandela was very ill and in his response. and that point in time the administration of hitler was the only body that had the capacity and the power and the command was there was there to do those people and therefore to prevent that from happening even when that was was going to be intelligence with everybody that there there's a. pileup of stocks of arms there and then there were people that were they members who went to that i can no longer at a. point in your. talk at work of no return which is very hard to go up if. we are not. why do we are provoked. we can fight back here lived at that stage and behold the again see that this was an example of government forces that were utilized and that point has never been proved but even through the consideration commission it was that that saw mandela break off the negotiation it became frozen. we launched in that
in ca to freedom party left their hostile accommodation and headed for the boy put on timeship johannesburg where the attacked a.n.c. supporters 45 people were brutally killed in the massacre the repercussions were dramatic exasperated mandela was very ill and in his response. and that point in time the administration of hitler was the only body that had the capacity and the power and the command was there was there to do those people and therefore to prevent that from happening even when that...
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respect the rights of people has been just as shocking as the violence itself for me or al jazeera johannesburg. yemen's whole fees are being accused of actively covering up the extent of the koran a virus outbreak in areas they control. the numbers of infections and desa much higher than what's being reported and one they're running out of money to help shot bellis reports. the world health organization believes hundreds of people have died of corona virus in yemen with thousands more infected the official tally is 112 to its with just 4 from who theory is like aaron and. oh my god this man says they have waited for help since 8 am it's now 3 pm don't look at any of our american people yell at him to stop recording but he continues he says he called health lines security officials politicians and no one else had his course in the who think controlled north people are often buried in secret or at night there are reports that families in grave diggers awards not to speak of the cause of death history's also not released if they are taken into recording burials has become an act of heroism and de
respect the rights of people has been just as shocking as the violence itself for me or al jazeera johannesburg. yemen's whole fees are being accused of actively covering up the extent of the koran a virus outbreak in areas they control. the numbers of infections and desa much higher than what's being reported and one they're running out of money to help shot bellis reports. the world health organization believes hundreds of people have died of corona virus in yemen with thousands more infected...
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johannesburg, 17 degrees and thunderstorms near the equator. that's it for me.tay safe. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yoshi ogasawara in tokyo. thanks for joining us, and we'll have more for you soon. >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." i'm shibuya aki. today we're looking at creatures coming to people's rescue during the pandemic. some from animal shelters, others from the spirit world. the global outbreak of covid-19 has changed many things about our daily lives. one result is that a lot of us, because we're working from home or just nervous about going out, we're spending more time in the house. while that can be a recipe for loneliliness and d depression,n doesn't have to bebe. in fact, people are seeing this as an opportunity for exploring new lifestyles. like having online get-togethers with friends and working up a sweat indoors. and something else is happening. more of us are opening our doors to new family members, pets. inin the united states, the nee for companionship is causing quite a commotion at animal shelters. mean
johannesburg, 17 degrees and thunderstorms near the equator. that's it for me.tay safe. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> that's all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yoshi ogasawara in tokyo. thanks for joining us, and we'll have more for you soon. >>> welcome to "newsline in depth." i'm shibuya aki. today we're looking at creatures coming to people's rescue during the pandemic. some from animal shelters, others from the spirit world. the global outbreak of covid-19...
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it is being tested by researchers from oxford university and johannesburg's university and it is one of more than 140 being developed around the world. it takes years of research and development to reach human trial stages, but scientists are under pressurere to come up with something fast. >> a shot filled with hope. this unemployed young man is taking a risk so that others might in effect. >> i feel a little bit scared. but i want to know what is going on with this effort so that i can tell my friends what is going on. >> this is the first covid-19 vaccine trial being done on humans on the african continent. the vaccine is initially being tested on a small number of people. researchers hope it will stimulate their immune systems producuce antibodies agagainst e virus. >> the eight participants form as group 1. it is a group, small group of 15 individuals. we are trying to understand the issue of the vaccine, especially in terms of the common side effects in the second issue is that immune response against the vaccine. >> but even if the results are positive, the vaccine would not e
it is being tested by researchers from oxford university and johannesburg's university and it is one of more than 140 being developed around the world. it takes years of research and development to reach human trial stages, but scientists are under pressurere to come up with something fast. >> a shot filled with hope. this unemployed young man is taking a risk so that others might in effect. >> i feel a little bit scared. but i want to know what is going on with this effort so that...
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that's going to pose machine air from johannesburg international's regional director for east and southern africa appreciate your time so much so in that story that my colleague just said government officials are saying that they have got no official complaints from from people who are from families about what is happening that can't possibly be true. that possibly can be true it is the duty of the government to proactively investigate crimes and other human rights violations as part of their law enforcement mandate they can not be waiting to have people come put them to report when these cases where reported fairly widely by international and local media including by the united nations organs as well is news to international so the bottom line is that you know when the president was inaugurated the mid 3 priority promises to the people of. the one he would uphold the rule of law 2nd that he would fight impunity and that he would be also upholding human rights as we look to releasing this report today we are arguing that the president is a neg on those promises and it is time to refocus hi
that's going to pose machine air from johannesburg international's regional director for east and southern africa appreciate your time so much so in that story that my colleague just said government officials are saying that they have got no official complaints from from people who are from families about what is happening that can't possibly be true. that possibly can be true it is the duty of the government to proactively investigate crimes and other human rights violations as part of their...
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and it took about 2 months before that to reach the 25000 mark from him about that update from johannesburg. in kenya there's been a protest against police brutality after a report by a police watchdog that officers were involved in the killing of at least 15 people during lockdown in march the report also accuses police of harris meant assaults robbery and sexual assaults more than $36000.00 people are known to have died from corona virus now in brazil and as president continues to play down the seriousness of cover 19 people have come out to protest against his handling of the crisis and racism as well is more from out latin america editor newman. government opponents who had until now banged on pots and pans from their balconies came out onto the streets of sao paulo in large numbers to protest for the 1st time since the pandemic reached brazil their country now has the world's 3rd highest death toll from cold that night but they defied their grim reality because their list of grievances is getting long. i came out despite the quarantine because i have to fight for all of us both scenari
and it took about 2 months before that to reach the 25000 mark from him about that update from johannesburg. in kenya there's been a protest against police brutality after a report by a police watchdog that officers were involved in the killing of at least 15 people during lockdown in march the report also accuses police of harris meant assaults robbery and sexual assaults more than $36000.00 people are known to have died from corona virus now in brazil and as president continues to play down...
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the controversial golf ball a church in southern johannesburg is comprised of an old those who claim drinking is a sacred activity we are using and it. knows that we have you ever i want to hold a 2nd time and i'm going to go to the i'm going to run. pulling i'm cool being an informal bomb and does not believe alcohol abuse drives violence in south africa. that. i don't believe it's because of. if someone is planning to do something. i don't know why because. you are only. making in. some. alcohol sales of big business in south africa the local industry claims 117000 jobs have already been lost due to the fact entrepreneur. is south africa's 1st black female brewery oh no she's invested about a 1000000 euros into her machinery limiting the industry will not sold south africa's social ills. to get something coming out of the lock down that is an industry where we need to spend more effort on educate people more about the dangers of going abuse and promote more moderate drinking you know which would. would would minimize some of the social ease that we have. while the gun free south af
the controversial golf ball a church in southern johannesburg is comprised of an old those who claim drinking is a sacred activity we are using and it. knows that we have you ever i want to hold a 2nd time and i'm going to go to the i'm going to run. pulling i'm cool being an informal bomb and does not believe alcohol abuse drives violence in south africa. that. i don't believe it's because of. if someone is planning to do something. i don't know why because. you are only. making in. some....
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arab emirates a minibus taxi drivers of used to pick up passengers in south africa's biggest city johannesburg they blocked roads there and in particular the drivers are demanding more money from the government to help them stay on the road during the pandemic 3 months of lock down restrictions have meant fewer working hours. so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream station fans watched by fellow. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in hostilities in yemen we listen this is the moment to stop all military action this is the moment it also trades on fighting. we meet with global news makers the stories the 00. i am from the ok and you are in the stream the journalist maria ressa executive editor of a very popular online publication of brown she has just been found guilty of sniper libel with one of her former colleagues ray santos jr what does that tell us about what is going on in the philippines today i am sure you have a point of view you may well even have questions so the way to do that is the each child is done and jump into the
arab emirates a minibus taxi drivers of used to pick up passengers in south africa's biggest city johannesburg they blocked roads there and in particular the drivers are demanding more money from the government to help them stay on the road during the pandemic 3 months of lock down restrictions have meant fewer working hours. so those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after the stream station fans watched by fellow. let me ask you how worried you are about the increase in...
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major roads in johannesburg and victoria blocked.vors are demanding financial support from government, saying coronaviruav restrictionsreduced income. that is from b africa. now youy ay have seen, ple ories of animals behaving differently during lockdown. with us out of theay, some animals are making the most of archers have a name for it, and throw -- anthropause, and they are urging further study. victoria is joining us to talk about this. what is an anthropause? unprecedented, the most overused word in the reporting of the rendemic, but udented lack of humanctivity. through huge human and economic cost through tragice circumstances, have pushed the pause button of human movements and activity through lockdown all or the world. these scientists are saying, and there ar wildlife scientists involved in tracking animal movement and looking at how we share the planet with lots of other species in every continent over the world. what they are sayinge is need to bring together that data were all thepecies have been tracked so we can meas
major roads in johannesburg and victoria blocked.vors are demanding financial support from government, saying coronaviruav restrictionsreduced income. that is from b africa. now youy ay have seen, ple ories of animals behaving differently during lockdown. with us out of theay, some animals are making the most of archers have a name for it, and throw -- anthropause, and they are urging further study. victoria is joining us to talk about this. what is an anthropause? unprecedented, the most...