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coming up next generation, change johannesburg or news for you. my colleagues in doha, after that team in london, i've been up ah, al jazeera. where ever you i oh, i think a history of activism is rooted in struggling against the fighting. now the born fee generation believe it is there time to fight for a more equal and justice society. welcome to generation change a global theories and attempts to challenge and understand the ideas and mobilize you around for world. i'm and the charlie, an independent journalist based here in johanna in this episode, we need to women who are working towards radical change to address challenges is very debt. database violence, cloth and racial inequality and climate change thing . mm. kids him, if you were born automated for at the end of apartheid, what do you think people don't know about the role of women in the struggle against the part? i really think the way in which history is told serves a purpose, right? which has also to reinforce, you know, a male dominated, a presence and power structure, right? basis
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for himself when he came to south africa om mozambique last year. >> my dream when it came to johannesburgget a good job and money. i just want to live myife like other people do. i am so scared. i am even thinking of moving to another country. reporter: both south africans and foreigners say they feel forgotten by people with power because they are poor. a divided community, united in despair. laura: in other news from around the world, the united nations has announced the cease-fire in yemen has been expended for two more months. the u.n. special envoy says yemenis have experienced tangible benefits of the cease-fire, which came into force the start of april civilian casualties have significantly reduced since then. an overwhelming majority of dahave voted in favor of joining the eu's common defense priority, meaning they will now contribute troops and participate in eu foreign policy where defense is concerned. this follows a finland and sweden's historic applications for nato, with the war in ukraine forcing reagan -- forcing european countries to rethink policies. and president biden
for himself when he came to south africa om mozambique last year. >> my dream when it came to johannesburgget a good job and money. i just want to live myife like other people do. i am so scared. i am even thinking of moving to another country. reporter: both south africans and foreigners say they feel forgotten by people with power because they are poor. a divided community, united in despair. laura: in other news from around the world, the united nations has announced the cease-fire in...
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here's ortiz policy or i'm a good spot to cancel the waste of johannesburg. where when he typically doesn't have a job and wanting for people like the rest of africa is patient and insecurity. maybe 15000000 children are managed on this continent. now to fight famine in the last year, european union spend $1800000000.00. compare this repeat 4300000000 dollars more than twice that number, that the e u has spent in ukraine in just the last 4 months. the ear foreign policy chief joseph borrow. it uses the russian president vladimir putin, of a deliberate attempt to create hunger in the world in order to push out on the eve to lift the sanctions. one can not imagine that the millions of tons of wheat remain blog ukraine. you are the director who will be puller for the hunger pieces that really walk right. but in africa, 12 people die upon get every minute. statistics that existed long before the ukrainian crisis. not only does not acknowledge it's disproportionate spending in ukraine, it's doing very little to help fight famine. it's excuse and i want to insist t
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link that to people who live here way food is case and becoming more so policy a r t deep fluid. johannesburg, african refers specialist i called and i called talk phase. it's critical to confident receives food assistance under urgently in order to emerge hunger. burt brandon africa i've been the focus has to be on number one, emergency food assistance that can help reasonable people in refugee camps and id can. and people have been displaced due to conflicts, number to helping some people are and they get access to funding and assistance in order to improve agricultural yield and ensure that they are able to provide for themselves. because it is one thing to provide humanitarian. what also you need give up for people to help the work of africa, has the potential to become a good economic powerhouse within the world. given the opportunity and provide the net decision for developing countries in the europe, in the united states and canada to provide assistance in to provide support. and it can help african countries and developmental initiatives that can reduce poverty, increase employment an
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libo diseko, bbc news, johannesburg. that's all for now, but do stay with bbc news.s are hoping for some fine weather. and, yes, there will be plenty of sunshine around but also some heavy showers lurking on the horizon. they will be very hit—and—miss, though. now, the recent satellite picture showed the cloud which we had during the course of thursday into friday across the northwest of the uk, so some wet weather through the early hours, southwestern scotland, northern england, into wales too, but elsewhere across the country, there is actually a lot of dry weather to be had. 13 degrees at 8am in the south, 8 degrees expected in aberdeen. now, how about friday daytime, then? cloud and rain comes and goes, i think, in the northwest of the country, and then eventually most of that should fizzle out and give way to some sunny spells. however, to the south, across the midlands and wales, we could see showers brewing in the afternoon — again, very hit—and—miss. and our temperatures, 22 in london on friday, up to 20 degrees in the western isles of scotland, but for some
libo diseko, bbc news, johannesburg. that's all for now, but do stay with bbc news.s are hoping for some fine weather. and, yes, there will be plenty of sunshine around but also some heavy showers lurking on the horizon. they will be very hit—and—miss, though. now, the recent satellite picture showed the cloud which we had during the course of thursday into friday across the northwest of the uk, so some wet weather through the early hours, southwestern scotland, northern england, into wales...
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and submitted miller reports from johanna students at the university of johannesburg. and so we're so demonstrate the following week, the intimate which is hampered there, that the university management laid, the ceiling electricity cable for the black enforce lewis, east of johannesburg. more power cuts because of crime. nestle shopping owns a small food business, which is costing more to keep open because you have to buy gas to replace the electricity supply already because i do more. so we normally start at 5 am and that's when we get most of our customers. we have to tell them there's no power and so we lose those morning customers, school children and commuters, thieves have been video ticking up cables, sometimes improve daylight. much of the theft takes place at night during the electricity black house, while south africa battling to keep its lights on because of issues like aging facilities. the problem being worse and by ramp and crime, electricity cables are being stolen at an alarming rate. and officials are trying to stop as much of it as possible. in soren
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i mean, i'm things like i want to be able to walk down the streets of johannesburg and not worry about am, i guess you're 17. and you've already been an activist for a few years. know how to start and what was it, the major spot. so it all started in 2018 when we were taught to do some research on climate change. i grew a lot of carbon ins i t. c. in all these facts about how we have limited time and watching my future fade away as the health of our environmental kinds and what it ignited my activism was the since i a t to do everything in my power to create a change. what i mean, some people will say that you know what this stuff is. will people who can afford to have 5 different bins and recycled buds? you know, you spoken to the fact that it does affect people whom, you know, live in the townships, poor people. for 1st time i came to realize the seriousness behind environmental racism. when i spoke to a friend of mine who said when she was very young, she had to live with her grandmother was stolen. so wait till we say there. she developed breathing difficulties. and of years later
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2025th of up to $4000000.00 from his farm in the limpopo province from eda miller, al jazeera johannesburg. molly's military melissa proposed a 2 year timeline sort of returned to civilian government as part of negotiations with west africa blocker was to lift economic sanctions. but the organization wants molly's military rulers, to review its transition period and had promised to hold elections in february. but it failed that a been to military coups there since august 2020. because hack has more from the senegalese capital darker. there is hope that this announcement will lift the sanctions have crippled molly's economy. the prices of basic necessities like sugar or cooking oil has doubled in a country that is facing a humanitarian crisis because of the ongoing fighting between arm groups, link to al qaeda and ice and government forces. so there's a lot at stake with this announcement. remember, molly's agenda had earlier 6 months ago announced that they were going to stay in power for another 5 years now. they're going to hand over power to its civilian rule, or there will be elections
2025th of up to $4000000.00 from his farm in the limpopo province from eda miller, al jazeera johannesburg. molly's military melissa proposed a 2 year timeline sort of returned to civilian government as part of negotiations with west africa blocker was to lift economic sanctions. but the organization wants molly's military rulers, to review its transition period and had promised to hold elections in february. but it failed that a been to military coups there since august 2020. because hack has...
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my dream when i came to johannesburg i mozambique last year.was get a good job and earn money, ijust want to get a good job and earn money, i just want to live my life like other people do. i'm so scared and thinking of moving to another country.— to another country. south africans _ to another country. south africans and _ to another country. south africans and foreigners i to another country. south | africans and foreigners say they feel forgotten by people in power because they are poor, and divided community united in despair. lebo diseko, bbc news. let's catch up with all the latest sports news. hello, i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news where we start with football, and ukraine have moved a step closer to the world cup finals after a 3—1 win over scotland in their semi—final play—off. andriy yarmalenko scored the opener for ukraine in glasgow with a second to roman yaremchukjust after the interval. calum mcgregor pulled one back before an injury time third to substitute artem dovbyk, means ukraine move through to a final play
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let's go live the johannesburg al jazeera for me to mila. can tell us more so to the, to group, to brothers have been arrested the yet to be extradited back to south africa. what are the chances of that happening? also that africa only ratify that expedition treaty with the u. e last year. and now has to apply for the expedition of those 2 brothers. so analysts in south africa saying that it may take some time before that. extradition actually happens . we've also got to remember that the group 2 brothers do have legal representation in the u. e. and previously, when they were expected to testify at a judicial inquiry into corruption in south africa, they refused to do that. or at least a city would be on the specific terms and conditions which ones accepted. and so they have not returned to south africa previously. and it's expected, they'll fight to the mail to prevent that expedition from happening. so it is likely, it may take some time before some africans get answers from a family that's alleged to be involved in a to a very large exte
let's go live the johannesburg al jazeera for me to mila. can tell us more so to the, to group, to brothers have been arrested the yet to be extradited back to south africa. what are the chances of that happening? also that africa only ratify that expedition treaty with the u. e last year. and now has to apply for the expedition of those 2 brothers. so analysts in south africa saying that it may take some time before that. extradition actually happens . we've also got to remember that the group...
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it's so hot, tang johannesburg, 12 degrees. and here's what your can wake up to on friday, dark the blue, the lower the temperature, johannesburg just to degrees stay warm. ah, ah, ah al jazeera, when ever use all, ah, al jazeera, ah, ah all, ah, ah, ah, ah, i want to shut the door, is you and i was there at the u. s. federal reserve has announced an interest rate lies a point 75 percent to try to cub soaring, inflation increases the largest seen in almost 3 decades. with the central bank describing the current economic climate as extraordinarily challenging and uncertain. us president has written to major oil companies urging them to take action against storing petrol prices. just hit 40 year highs to find an accused refiners of profit hearing and said they need to work with his administration. and the european union assigned an energy agreement with israel and egypt. the block looks for tentative to russian supplies. the deal would allow israel to send its natural gas to egypt processing before it's exported to europe. europe
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from johannesburg. rejection i took to flit south africa in 2018 after being charged with fraud corruption and money laundering. although an interpol read notice has led to the rest of the brothers and to buy it may be some time before their extradited. presumably these, these a suspects will be brought before a court. and they will then utilize their rights to trying to resist the extradition. but if they're petition to a stop, the expedition is not successful. then we would expect to see that that request ratified by the relevant authorities and then for them to be physically put on a plan and brought back to south africa. but it could, it could take some time. the group does immigrated from india to south africa in the early 19 ninety's. their relationship with former president jacob summa is at the center of the scandal surrounding the family zoom, or was forced to resign in 2018, falling pressure from within his party. it's alleged the group to influence government policy and the appointment of cabinet ministers and looted state funds and estimates $32000000000.00 was stolen during zo
from johannesburg. rejection i took to flit south africa in 2018 after being charged with fraud corruption and money laundering. although an interpol read notice has led to the rest of the brothers and to buy it may be some time before their extradited. presumably these, these a suspects will be brought before a court. and they will then utilize their rights to trying to resist the extradition. but if they're petition to a stop, the expedition is not successful. then we would expect to see that...
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let's go live out of johannesburg houses here as for me to mila. can tell us more. so the good to brothers a bit arrested the yet though to be extradited back to south africa. is that likely to happen? well, there appears to be increasing cooperation between south african authorities and those in the u. e. given that the rest has happened after that red notice was issued by into poll, and that's also after the u. k. and the united states also issued travel bands and acid freezes on the cook to family. and that's after they flipped south africa in early 2018. so while the risk has taken place, it may take some time before the expedition specifically happens, because that requires an application by the south african government. but it's likely the good brothers will fight that extradition, tooth and nail, given that they refused to appear at a south african government, a traditional inquiry into corruption in south africa. and that's been taking place of the last 3 years. so it may be many months or even longer before south african get onset from the group to brothers
let's go live out of johannesburg houses here as for me to mila. can tell us more. so the good to brothers a bit arrested the yet though to be extradited back to south africa. is that likely to happen? well, there appears to be increasing cooperation between south african authorities and those in the u. e. given that the rest has happened after that red notice was issued by into poll, and that's also after the u. k. and the united states also issued travel bands and acid freezes on the cook to...
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so hot tank johannesburg, 12 degrees. and here's your can wake up to on friday, dark of the blue, the lower the temperature johannesburg, just to degrees state one. ah . and make sure you're not high paying the situation, be part of the debate. my main characters are women when no topic is off the table, the laws and you ask, allow child marriage to happen legally. these are basically archaic walls. that's awesome. legitimize and legal wise had a silly pass on air or online, jumping to the correct section. and we tend to be part of the discussion this stream on out, is there a ah ah ah, welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera, iraq's influential shia cleric motel solder has the mouse is stepping away from politics. he says he won't participate in the next election, save politicians. he's accused of being corrupt. take place in brazil say, a suspect has confessed to killing 2 men who went missing in the amazon indigenous experts. bruno pereira and british journalist dom phillips, went missing more than a wee
so hot tank johannesburg, 12 degrees. and here's your can wake up to on friday, dark of the blue, the lower the temperature johannesburg, just to degrees state one. ah . and make sure you're not high paying the situation, be part of the debate. my main characters are women when no topic is off the table, the laws and you ask, allow child marriage to happen legally. these are basically archaic walls. that's awesome. legitimize and legal wise had a silly pass on air or online, jumping to the...
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and she joins us now from johannesburg. good to have you with us. that was how significant these arrests all of these 2 brothers do they get to the halls of this corruption scandal i to go to has been described as some watch off. at a while read jewish group has been described as a back room. a work could be the real king and who, who states capture aggressively amongst the group does in south africa is a j group. and we now are beginning to ask questions about when data rates will take place. however, this is the most significant risk we've had with regard to states capture control president jacob's removal from office in 2018. as you all know, i'm due to my corruption, went on a boat, and it seemed as though the political executive as well as his wines, in this case to my and the go as a law i'm to them. so it's an important moment because they capture cost to you and much of which happens with absolute impunity. a, you optimistic you happy that the good as will indeed face extradition from the you a because they're bound to fight, says aren't the
and she joins us now from johannesburg. good to have you with us. that was how significant these arrests all of these 2 brothers do they get to the halls of this corruption scandal i to go to has been described as some watch off. at a while read jewish group has been described as a back room. a work could be the real king and who, who states capture aggressively amongst the group does in south africa is a j group. and we now are beginning to ask questions about when data rates will take place....
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residents of johannesburg protested in front of the mayor's office.hey would also like to see and into two power cuts, better drinking water. in germany, and art show is removing a work over its anti-semitic content, the controversy is overshadowed the opening of the modern art exhibition which is held every five years. politicians have condemned a giant batter using anti-semitic stereotypes to trade jewish israelis. >> it takes face labeled with messiah. this cliched and derogatory rep once -- >> this is anti-semitic. with that being so obvious, it is inexcusable. reporter: it is a liberal and open-minded city so something like this does not fit. the head issued an apology on behalf of the indonesian artist. we promised there would be no anti-semitic content. that we would intervene immediately if there were. we did not keep this promise and that should never have happened. before the opening, there were talks about the possibility of anti-semitism at the event. if there had been a willingness to listen, there were enough warnings they could have bee
residents of johannesburg protested in front of the mayor's office.hey would also like to see and into two power cuts, better drinking water. in germany, and art show is removing a work over its anti-semitic content, the controversy is overshadowed the opening of the modern art exhibition which is held every five years. politicians have condemned a giant batter using anti-semitic stereotypes to trade jewish israelis. >> it takes face labeled with messiah. this cliched and derogatory rep...
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he's originally from libya and he's now a professor alter clinical pharmacology in johannesburg. but he began his journey here in cape town. ah, ha ha, ha ha, that's the book for libya. canada acted, marcella. oh, what am i feel? awkward? let us up. fi roblis. up up canyon and cathy had been, especially the more and the close bartleby, which i had a little about that. a flam helen with that said he, our father have how it, at labs, a little more cuts in wisdom and hate. and that is still the budget of having a lot of them are competing with other than what he had that shot breed. i've been, i wonder about that in philippines, who's found them in cape town, the financial analyst o'clock. why that if the canal but how much did i think the town sandy then was, you know, before you let me can actually you back. you have a look at the part of the house will do me that i didn't kept up while figure. let's look for a field fennel just didn't see shar this out. how that up in the field i shouldn't, than he kept on the matter to look at it. that's the thought he had thought of the profess
he's originally from libya and he's now a professor alter clinical pharmacology in johannesburg. but he began his journey here in cape town. ah, ha ha, ha ha, that's the book for libya. canada acted, marcella. oh, what am i feel? awkward? let us up. fi roblis. up up canyon and cathy had been, especially the more and the close bartleby, which i had a little about that. a flam helen with that said he, our father have how it, at labs, a little more cuts in wisdom and hate. and that is still the...
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so he moved from cape town to south africa's largest city johannesburg. ah ah ah. ah. i also see what the house us, mary. somebody clinical pharmacology our tardy for hawaii about and bought them at our lumen are doing a study or how does the house get along with the house that had either female partner with the had developed a hospice, a couple your medicine manner to look at vinegar pharmacology, our there, but other animal at study, the men done that the had yet to let you america. even a corner of the of the mother of nasa now can be a cannot that are shameed added a large enough. so committed and lisa faulkner. eliza monassa lee a model than when i said black umbrella, carmen ohio, and to select the button and then been having an alum and had it muddy. oh, how did the muddy, our muddy? yes, ma level, all lab. but then i would, had an actor had me i had at the hospice who i know we have had female also may be a little, but our thousands ought to be approximately some might be decided to be out my other half a, b, c and the salt and the leisure for the muscular natu
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so he moved from cape town to south africa's largest city johannesburg with ah, ah, a. i also see what the house us maybe somebody clinical pharmacology, our tardy for hawaii, about and bought them at our lumen are doing a study. or how does the house get along with the house that had either female partner with the had the front of the house? probably a maddest man of felucca pharmacology our there, but i did it as 3 of the men done that the had the utility of medicine here in the corner of the, of the mother of nasa upon b. and cannot that shame? it added a large enough summit. and lisa thought and thought that eliza, when anne li, a more than when i said blacken milk, arm and ohio, and dora to letty bought mundane had in our min. hell, muddy. oh, how little mother? oh ramadan. mother yes madeleine oh let it then i will had an o caught up la min actor and me at the head of the houses who are in new york had female awesome. may be a total, but out the out the door he be up. hattie, may you some may be allowed to saddle, toby. oh, my other houses fi and on the chassis an
so he moved from cape town to south africa's largest city johannesburg with ah, ah, a. i also see what the house us maybe somebody clinical pharmacology, our tardy for hawaii, about and bought them at our lumen are doing a study. or how does the house get along with the house that had either female partner with the had the front of the house? probably a maddest man of felucca pharmacology our there, but i did it as 3 of the men done that the had the utility of medicine here in the corner of...
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a quick look at some other stories making headlines at this hour in south africa, residence of johannesburg. so wait, oh, town ship have held a noisy but peaceful protest at the city's mayor mayor's office, to demand better services for their district once a by word for the inequalities of apartheid. they called for an end to power cuts as well as or better drinking water and sanitary provisions. for lanka has shut schools and non essentials state services for 2 weeks and an effort to save fuel. the nation is in the grips of its worst ever. economic crisis calls for the president to resign are growing louder as people faced severe shortages of essential goods. nearly half a 1000000 people have been evacuated in southern china as the heaviest rains and decades freak. havoc, bread alert warnings were issued on tuesday with forecasters predicting more heavy down force. last summer, catastrophic flooding and central china killed almost 400 people. or do you sell it on? a renowned german art show is removing one of the works on display over its anti semitic content. the controversy around the pi
a quick look at some other stories making headlines at this hour in south africa, residence of johannesburg. so wait, oh, town ship have held a noisy but peaceful protest at the city's mayor mayor's office, to demand better services for their district once a by word for the inequalities of apartheid. they called for an end to power cuts as well as or better drinking water and sanitary provisions. for lanka has shut schools and non essentials state services for 2 weeks and an effort to save...
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proportionately affected by rising inflation, unemployment and poverty. 2 in south africa, residents of johannesburg, so wait to township protested today in front of the mayor's office, they demanded an end to poor public services. and they called for an end to power cups as well as for better drinking water and sanitary provisions. british well, workers are staging their biggest national strike in 30 years. that works will largely be brought to a standstill on 3rd tuesday rather thursday and saturday. this week. some $40000.00 staff have walked off the job, demanding higher pay in england, scotland and wales. renowned german art show is removing one of the works on display over at the semitic imagery. the controversy around the pieces overshadowed the opening of the document to modern art exhibition, which is held every 5 years. the city of castle politicians and organizers have condemned the piece of artwork. a pigs face labels with the word massage. there's railey secret police for many documented visitors. this cliched and derogatory reference towards jews is a clear example of anti semitic art.
proportionately affected by rising inflation, unemployment and poverty. 2 in south africa, residents of johannesburg, so wait to township protested today in front of the mayor's office, they demanded an end to poor public services. and they called for an end to power cups as well as for better drinking water and sanitary provisions. british well, workers are staging their biggest national strike in 30 years. that works will largely be brought to a standstill on 3rd tuesday rather thursday and...
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so he moved from cape town to south africa, the largest city johannesburg with i also see what the house us mo, somebody clinical pharmacology, our tardy for hawaii about and bought them at our aluminum do a saturday and we'll have at the house and get them on with the house that had either female arnold patina. ah, had they filled up the houses a maddest manner to look at vinegar pharmacology? i was there, but i did it as 3 of the men done that the had the athletic medicine here in the corner of the of the mother of elijah. malia laughs upon b and cannot that are shaman adelaide lashonda from at. and lisa faulkner elijah monassa lee model than when i said like a minute column and a 102 are collected. but then they had an alum and had a money. it's a little money. our money. yes. my lab it that i would had an extra me i had at the hospice who i knew we had female also may be a little box out to you. we have had to make some be decided to be out. my other half of the analysts. i see, and on the salt and leisure for muscular in a leisure halley and thought that they had be bothered mark of
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so he moved from cape town to south africa's largest city johannesburg. ah ah ah ah ah see what the hell? so somebody clinical pharmacology our tardy for hawaii about on barton at our lumen i do, we are steadily. wow. that the houses got along with the house that had either fema is altenor. ah, the had the felt, the houses are probably a matter spanner to look at vinegar pharmacology out there. but out of the normal study of the men done at the had the athletic motors here in the corner of the of the mother. i'll are you as a lawyer, knutson upon be a candidate shaman adelaide lashonda. catherine lisa faulkner. elijah monassa li, a lot of them when i said lykins melick arm and ohio and dora to letty brought them been had in our min. hell muddy it's oh, have little money. oh ramadan mother, yes, much less allah. but then i will had an o caught up la min actor and me at the head of the houses who are in new york had female or some may be a thought or but out the out got a door e, b, up. hattie, may you some may be allowed to sort of b. o, my other houses fi
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in his ellers took place in south africa, residence of johannesburg as to whether township protested today in front of the mayor's office. they were demanding an end to poor public services, and they called for an into power cuts as well as demanding better drinking water in sanitary provisions. shalaka has a shed schools and non essential state services for 2 weeks. in an effort to save few, the nation in the grips of its worst ever. economic crisis calls for the president to resign are growing louder as people fees. severe shortages of essential nearly half a 1000000 people have been evacuated in southern china. as the heaviest rains in decades wreak havoc readily mornings were issued on tuesday. with forecasters predicting more heavy del was last summer, catastrophic flooding in central china hills. almost 400 people were here in germany. a renowned art show is removing one of the works on display over anti semitic imagery. the controversy around the pieces overshadowed the opening of the document, a modern art exhibition which is held every 5 years in the german city. of castle p
in his ellers took place in south africa, residence of johannesburg as to whether township protested today in front of the mayor's office. they were demanding an end to poor public services, and they called for an into power cuts as well as demanding better drinking water in sanitary provisions. shalaka has a shed schools and non essential state services for 2 weeks. in an effort to save few, the nation in the grips of its worst ever. economic crisis calls for the president to resign are...
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up to speed with some other stories making headlines at the sour in south africa residents of johannesburg. so they towed township have held a noisy but peaceful protest at the city mayor's office, to demand better services for their district once a byword for the inequalities of apartheid. they called for an end to power costs, as well as for a better drinking water and cemetery provisions. nearly half a 1000000 people have been evacuated in southern china as the heaviest rains and decades to read havoc. red alert warnings were issued on tuesday with 4 casters predicting more heavy downpours. last summer, catastrophic flooding and central china killed almost 400 people. and 4 footballers on the spanish women's team have tested positive for corona virus. the squad had been training together ahead of next month's european championship. and now the quartets are having to isolate as cases rise across europe. are renowned german art show is removing one of the works on display over its anti semitic content. the controversy around the piece has overshadowed the opening of the documentary on mod
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our reporter from johannesburg. reporter: they flexed up in 2018 after being charged with fraud and money laundering. it may be some time before the brothers are extradited. >> presumably the suspects will be brought before a court and babel been utilized the rights to try to resist the extradition. if there petition to stop the extradition is not successful, then we would expect to see that request ratified by the relevant authorities and abundant for them to be physically put on the plane and brought back to south africa. anchor: the brothers immigrated from india to south africa in the 1990's. the relationship with jacob zuma was at the center of the scandal surrounding the family. zoom out was forced to resign following pressure within his party. it is like the brothers influenced government policy and limited state funds. an estimated $52 billion was stolen during jacob zuma's years in office. the former leader is facing separate charges linked to an arms deal. the brothers are also implicated. >> political com
our reporter from johannesburg. reporter: they flexed up in 2018 after being charged with fraud and money laundering. it may be some time before the brothers are extradited. >> presumably the suspects will be brought before a court and babel been utilized the rights to try to resist the extradition. if there petition to stop the extradition is not successful, then we would expect to see that request ratified by the relevant authorities and abundant for them to be physically put on the...
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he grew up in johannesburg and its black township of soweto during the strict racial separation regimetheid. he always felt like an outsider, not quite black like his xhosa mother, not quite white like his swiss father, who he has seen infrequently in his life. to be with your father, who was white, that was a crime. >> noah: yeah. this was the law that forbade anybody of different races from mixing. >> stahl: there's something i heard-- i'm not sure i believe it-- but, your grandfather used to call you master? >> noah: yeah. >> stahl: because of the color of your skin? >> noah: that's how he referred to me. "master." and he'd always forced me to sit in the back of the car. be like, "master." "what can the police say if i say the master is sitting with me?" >> stahl: your parents, your grandmother particularly, was always afraid the police were going to come and find you. what would've happened if they found you? >> noah: i probably would have been taken away to an orphanage. >> stahl: no. >> noah: yeah. >> stahl: your grandmother was always hiding you. >> noah: yes. >> stahl: you were
he grew up in johannesburg and its black township of soweto during the strict racial separation regimetheid. he always felt like an outsider, not quite black like his xhosa mother, not quite white like his swiss father, who he has seen infrequently in his life. to be with your father, who was white, that was a crime. >> noah: yeah. this was the law that forbade anybody of different races from mixing. >> stahl: there's something i heard-- i'm not sure i believe it-- but, your...
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the water will flow to johannesburg, 400 kilometers away.16 million people in the city andurrounding province, the dams are vital and already provide 60% of their water. since the project is financed with south african taxpayers' money, julius kleynhans has been monitoring it for a long time. he works for the organization outa, which monitors corruption and mismanagement. julius: urbanization is taking place and future development and the expansion of business needs more water. the problem is that we are only very limited to the water that we have in south africa. we don't have innovative technologies and circulated infrastructure yet to recycle water. and currently we highly rely on the lesotho highlands phase two scheme to provide water and meet future demands. reporter: it is one of the largest infrastructural projects in africa, and supposed to be a benefit for both sides. south africa pays almost 70 million euros in royalties to lesotho every year. lesotho also generates electricity for its population. the local project manager of the l
the water will flow to johannesburg, 400 kilometers away.16 million people in the city andurrounding province, the dams are vital and already provide 60% of their water. since the project is financed with south african taxpayers' money, julius kleynhans has been monitoring it for a long time. he works for the organization outa, which monitors corruption and mismanagement. julius: urbanization is taking place and future development and the expansion of business needs more water. the problem is...
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we begin with flooding in south africa, with our correspondent in johannesburg.r: weather experts described the floods that devastated kwazulu-natal in april as the worst scene in that region in 60 years. in a matter of two days of rainfall, thousands of homes were flattened, roads were destroyed, and thousands worth of infrastructure brought to naught. people have barely begun to rebuild. officials say, lessneed to be learned on how to better prepare for extreme weather conditions. it is a harsh lesson that has been learned by the people of this country, one that has left them questioning, how to better prepare for the future. >> in this province, it is the rainy season. they have been floods here throughout history. however, chinese scientists are word that climate change is making the frequency and seriousness of these floods so much worse. it's not only refer t melting glaciers in the himalayas, pushing large volumes of water down into china's rivers. south of the country this week, some parts have seen the most rain they have had in decades. it is driving mu
we begin with flooding in south africa, with our correspondent in johannesburg.r: weather experts described the floods that devastated kwazulu-natal in april as the worst scene in that region in 60 years. in a matter of two days of rainfall, thousands of homes were flattened, roads were destroyed, and thousands worth of infrastructure brought to naught. people have barely begun to rebuild. officials say, lessneed to be learned on how to better prepare for extreme weather conditions. it is a...
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following this, she's with us now live from johannesburg. he's facing a pretty tory time right now in, in parliament. why? what's going on all this goes back to the alleged criminal activity at his farm in them. popo province, back in 2020. and the main concerns really around that is that allegedly are based on a criminal complaint laid by author frayza. he's the former intelligence, bossier, in south africa. he has said that between $4.00 and $8000000.00 was stolen from the president's home. in paula paula, this was not reported or when it should have been given this sum of money that was allegedly stolen. and not only that, but also members of the presidential protection unit track down the thieves, interrogated them, potentially tortured them and then paid them off to keep quiet. and so now opposition parties, south africans in general, are wanting answers from the president. because of that large sum of money and how he may potentially be implicated in money laundering. it's really needed to be understood by many here why the president h
following this, she's with us now live from johannesburg. he's facing a pretty tory time right now in, in parliament. why? what's going on all this goes back to the alleged criminal activity at his farm in them. popo province, back in 2020. and the main concerns really around that is that allegedly are based on a criminal complaint laid by author frayza. he's the former intelligence, bossier, in south africa. he has said that between $4.00 and $8000000.00 was stolen from the president's home....
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as he was for me to mila who's in johannesburg? she's with us now live. so the president disrupted while trying to make a bunch of speech. he's been disrupted again today. what's going on here? well, the opposition parties and father, primarily the economic freedom fighters, are demanding that the president on. so questions are on what could potentially be the biggest scandal of his presidency so far? and as you mentioned, they're dealing with the 5th of potentially are allegedly millions of dollars from his farm in the limpopo province, the president is meant to be addressing a session of parliament that stealing with the budget of the presidency should be put to a vote. but that's been disrupted since yesterday, and that continues to day to the point where the speaker parliament has had to suspend the session. and as had members of the economic freedom fighters ejected from the chambers, they've now resumed. but we continued to see these disruptions and demands of the president on to these questions. some opposition parties are saying, yes, he does inde
as he was for me to mila who's in johannesburg? she's with us now live. so the president disrupted while trying to make a bunch of speech. he's been disrupted again today. what's going on here? well, the opposition parties and father, primarily the economic freedom fighters, are demanding that the president on. so questions are on what could potentially be the biggest scandal of his presidency so far? and as you mentioned, they're dealing with the 5th of potentially are allegedly millions of...
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let's bring in for made a miller, whose life for us in johannesburg, the made it is still a lot of mystery surrounding this case. has there been any further light been shed on, on the cause of these deaths? hello families at this point, having to rely on eye witness accounts on what happened to understand what happened from some of the other people who were at that bar on saturday evening. as these are unconfirmed reports, but some of the people who claim to have been at the bar and saturday evening of use social media to try and explain what happened. saying that at some point in an effort to try and close the club will get people out of that bar. there was some sort of spray used or perhaps a pepper spray or some sort of gas. and again, this is unconfirmed, but it's most of the information that's come out so far are from people who were at that bar that evening. so far, police have said that they are investigating, they have forensic experts on seen. and as you mentioned there, they are doing tests to determine whether there was some sort of poisoning or get further shed some light on ex
let's bring in for made a miller, whose life for us in johannesburg, the made it is still a lot of mystery surrounding this case. has there been any further light been shed on, on the cause of these deaths? hello families at this point, having to rely on eye witness accounts on what happened to understand what happened from some of the other people who were at that bar on saturday evening. as these are unconfirmed reports, but some of the people who claim to have been at the bar and saturday...
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hello, and welcome to witness history, with me, pumza fihlani, here in johannesburg. this time, we'll be getting first—hand accounts from five important moments in the history of healthcare. coming up — how, in the 19705, chinese scientists used an ancient herbal remedy to find a cure for malaria. the german psychiatrist who first identified alzheimer's disease. and pakistan's angel of mercy, abdul sattar edhi, whose charity provides healthcare to millions. but we start here in south africa, where, in the late 1990s, cases of hiv and aids soared. by 1998, almost 3 million south africans were infected, and aids was the leading cause of death in the country. yet, antiretroviral drugs were too expensive for all but the richest south africans. activists began a long campaign for the right to import and use cheaper versions of the vital drugs. building coffins is a quiet ritual here. aids kills like clockwork in this area. it is a production line of death. from, really, the mid—1990s, hiv in south africa exploded. at one point, about 1,000 hiv—related deaths every single d
hello, and welcome to witness history, with me, pumza fihlani, here in johannesburg. this time, we'll be getting first—hand accounts from five important moments in the history of healthcare. coming up — how, in the 19705, chinese scientists used an ancient herbal remedy to find a cure for malaria. the german psychiatrist who first identified alzheimer's disease. and pakistan's angel of mercy, abdul sattar edhi, whose charity provides healthcare to millions. but we start here in south...
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hello, and welcome to witness history, with me, pumza fihlani, here in johannesburg., we'll be getting first—hand accounts from five important moments in the history of healthcare. coming up — how, in the 1970s, chinese scientists used an ancient herbal remedy to find a cure for malaria. the german psychiatrist who first identified alzheimer's disease. and pakistan's angel of mercy, abdul sattar edhi, whose charity provides healthcare to millions. but we start here in south africa, where, in the late 1990s, cases of hiv and aids soared. by 1998, almost 3 million south africans were infected, and aids was the leading cause of death in the country. yet, antiretroviral drugs were too expensive for all but the richest south africans. activists began a long campaign for the right to import and use cheaper versions of the vital drugs. building coffins is a quiet ritual here. aids kills like clockwork in this area. it is a production line of death. from, really, the mid—1990s, hiv in south africa exploded. at one point, about 1,000 hiv—related deaths every single day, so it
hello, and welcome to witness history, with me, pumza fihlani, here in johannesburg., we'll be getting first—hand accounts from five important moments in the history of healthcare. coming up — how, in the 1970s, chinese scientists used an ancient herbal remedy to find a cure for malaria. the german psychiatrist who first identified alzheimer's disease. and pakistan's angel of mercy, abdul sattar edhi, whose charity provides healthcare to millions. but we start here in south africa, where,...
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he's brought aliens to earth to provoke discussion on race and poverty in present—day johannesburg.tered future los angeles in an allegory for class division. south african—canadian movie director neill blomkamp has long used sci—fi and action movies as a means of exploring contemporary themes and issues. and then you guys check the environment and walk with him that way. now based in the heart of vancouver's visual effects industry, i caught up with him as he filmed motion capture elements for not the big screen, but a cyberpunk—inspired battle royale video game. it's called off the grid and is being developed by a new studio called gunzilla, a free—to—play game with a script by richard morgan, the author behind the altered carbon sci—fi novels. the game will see 150 players battle it out to become the last one standing. gunzilla also say the game will have a strong narrative element. blomkamp is billed as the company's chief visionary officer, working out of his base in vancouver, canada. what else have we got up here? this is pretty cool, i have another one of these which i filme
he's brought aliens to earth to provoke discussion on race and poverty in present—day johannesburg.tered future los angeles in an allegory for class division. south african—canadian movie director neill blomkamp has long used sci—fi and action movies as a means of exploring contemporary themes and issues. and then you guys check the environment and walk with him that way. now based in the heart of vancouver's visual effects industry, i caught up with him as he filmed motion capture...
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from johannesburg, nomsa maseko talked to me about what's gone wrong.aying that, well, it cannot be at fault here, because the war in the ukraine has had a lot to do with high inflation in this country, fuel prices have gone up, food has gone up, transport costs have also gone up. so, there's a lot that is going wrong, but the anc government, you know, does not want to take the responsibility. but there's a hell of a lot of corruption, isn't there, at the very top? or there has been. corruption levels in this country have been so rampant, it's actually reached, you know, proportions that are quite scary. there has been a lot of money that has been stolen from the government, taxpayers' money, that should be used to improve the education system, to ensure that hospitals have all the equipment that is needed. south africans see politicians, you know, driving high motor vehicles, living in mansions, while the majority of the country lives in squalor. they, too, deserve services, basic services, like water, like electricity. there are areas that still do no
from johannesburg, nomsa maseko talked to me about what's gone wrong.aying that, well, it cannot be at fault here, because the war in the ukraine has had a lot to do with high inflation in this country, fuel prices have gone up, food has gone up, transport costs have also gone up. so, there's a lot that is going wrong, but the anc government, you know, does not want to take the responsibility. but there's a hell of a lot of corruption, isn't there, at the very top? or there has been. corruption...
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i'm in the mina reports from johannesburg. rejection i took to flit south africa in 2018 after being charged with fraud corruption and money laundering. although an interpol read notice has led to the rest of the brothers and to buy it may be some time before their extradited. presumably these, these a suspects will be brought before a court and they will then utilize their rights to trying to resist the extradition. but if they're petition to stop, the expedition is not successful. and we would expect to see that that, that request ratified by the relevant authorities and then for them to be physically put on a plan and brought back to south africa. but it could, it could take some time. the group does immigrated from india to south africa in the early 19 ninety's. their relationship with former president jacob summa is at the center of the scandal surrounding the family zoom, or was forced to resign in 2018, falling pressure from within his party. it's alleged the good does influence government policy and the appointment of cabinet ministers and looted state funds and estimates $32
i'm in the mina reports from johannesburg. rejection i took to flit south africa in 2018 after being charged with fraud corruption and money laundering. although an interpol read notice has led to the rest of the brothers and to buy it may be some time before their extradited. presumably these, these a suspects will be brought before a court and they will then utilize their rights to trying to resist the extradition. but if they're petition to stop, the expedition is not successful. and we...
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so how tang johannesburg? 12 degrees. and here's what you can awake up to on friday. dark of the blue, the lower the temperature johannesburg. just 2 degrees stay warm. ah ah, the shake hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. ah, because one of the fastest growing nations in the world. ronnie casa needed to oakland and development. international shipping company to become a p middle east, and trade and money skilfully knocked out 3 years of debate. who filling up romance of connecting the world, connecting the future while the cost cutters gateway to whoa trade. ah ah, or one of the top stories here. now to 0, the u. s. federal reserve is announced an interest rate rise of no point 75 percent to try to curb soaring, inflation increases the largest seen in almost 3 decades with a central byte describing the current economic climate as extraordinari
so how tang johannesburg? 12 degrees. and here's what you can awake up to on friday. dark of the blue, the lower the temperature johannesburg. just 2 degrees stay warm. ah ah, the shake hum odd award for translation and international understanding is accepting nominations for the year 2022 from february 15th until august, 15th this year. for more information go to w, w, w dot h t a dot q a slash e n. ah, because one of the fastest growing nations in the world. ronnie casa needed to oakland and...
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one of those in south africa residents of johannesburg. so whether township protested today in front of the mayor's office, they're demanding it into poor public services and persisting inequalities. they say they would also like to see an end to power cuts, as well as better drinking water in sanitary conditions. here in germany, a renowned art show is removing one of the works on display over its anti semitic content. the controversy around the piece is overshadowed the opening of the document of modern art exhibition, which is held every 5 years in the city of casa politicians and organizers have condemned the working question, which is a giant banner using anti semitic stereotypes to portray jewish israelis. a pigs face labels with the word massage. there's railey secret police for many documented visitors. this cliched and derogatory reference towards jews is a clear example of anti semitic art. if, if guns class is anti semitic, anti is railey and racist. and with that being so obvious, it is inexcusable that the city of castle is ma
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you think speaking to us from johannesburg? many thanks. thank you. ok, let's say return now to the brick summit. swear the group, 5 leaders emphasize the relevance of the for and in today's world as well as the need for, quote true multilateralism. the opening round, wrapped up with the signing of a declaration calling on, developed countries around the world to stick to responsible politics for economic progress as well as stressing the need for august control fridays day to involves a bricks plus format with countries such as argentina, iran, egypt joining in with the online discussions and just give you some perspective on at bricks. as regards hard figures, the total population of the grouping exceeds 3000000000 people. that's more than 40 percent of the world's population. the gross domestic product of the brick scrip is $23.00 trillion dollars. that equates the 20 percent of the global market in trade . and experts expect that number 2, almost double in the next 8 years, which would exceed the top sure of the u. s. and the you in an internation
you think speaking to us from johannesburg? many thanks. thank you. ok, let's say return now to the brick summit. swear the group, 5 leaders emphasize the relevance of the for and in today's world as well as the need for, quote true multilateralism. the opening round, wrapped up with the signing of a declaration calling on, developed countries around the world to stick to responsible politics for economic progress as well as stressing the need for august control fridays day to involves a bricks...
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well thank you very much for coming in the program. sharing your thoughts with us live from johannesburg activists. scholar and right. are molly audi. wassa kat k. thank you very much. appreciate ah, not just the day after the u. s. supreme court struck down the constitutional right of women to access abortion clinics, and some say it's already started. closing. many city saw thousands takes the streets and protests out. the ruling with police in our zone are resorting to firing tear gas to disperse across. yeah, the i'm good people tried to force their way into a government building and phoenix, mashing glass walls and doors. officials declared the raleigh, their lawful defender. demonstrations also took place in new york, boston, los angeles, and other major cities to a chorus of my body. my choice president biden slammed the court's decision of a tragic and historic era make no mistake. this decision is a combination of a deliberate effort over decades upset the balance of our law. it's a realization of an extreme ideology in a tragic care by the supreme court. in my view, a cascade o
well thank you very much for coming in the program. sharing your thoughts with us live from johannesburg activists. scholar and right. are molly audi. wassa kat k. thank you very much. appreciate ah, not just the day after the u. s. supreme court struck down the constitutional right of women to access abortion clinics, and some say it's already started. closing. many city saw thousands takes the streets and protests out. the ruling with police in our zone are resorting to firing tear gas to...