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and new zealand, and south africa and new england. at these pictures of the us gymnast, simone biles, bringing a touch of acrobatic magic ahead of game two of the mlb world series. the four—time olympic gold medallist performed a backflip before she threw out the first pitch in the second game of the world series contest between the houston astros and the washington nationals at minute maid park, in houston, texas. i hope to see you do a back flip in those jeans. maybe next i hope to see you do a back flip in thosejeans. maybe next time. see you soon. hello. there's a battle between cold and mild air taking place across the uk at the moment to see which wins out for the weekend. spoiler, it is the cold air. already in place across northern parts of the uk. 0n the dividing line between the two before the cold air wins and head south, some of us are about to get a lot of heavy rain through friday into early saturday, and the moors of southwest england and wales and northern england from this waving weather front. finally as it does clea
and new zealand, and south africa and new england. at these pictures of the us gymnast, simone biles, bringing a touch of acrobatic magic ahead of game two of the mlb world series. the four—time olympic gold medallist performed a backflip before she threw out the first pitch in the second game of the world series contest between the houston astros and the washington nationals at minute maid park, in houston, texas. i hope to see you do a back flip in those jeans. maybe next i hope to see you...
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red these biggest tournament is underway in japan and this is good news south africa one of the only 2 african teams in the tournament has made it to the semifinals of the springboks as win against host japan on saturday came with the sweetness offer of a tinge 4 years ago japan ended their world cup dreams now it would be an understatement to say south africans who are in japan to support their team are delighted so are the very proud i think this is a tough match yeah japan has been playing very well to drink economy to get stage and they won 44 games in there once beat us in the bus so there's a bit nervous but yeah it's really nice to be in the semifinals you know it was also it was so good the band played really well we did out there there were so nice so good so that's great yes but you know yeah. there is a bus making it through the semifinal and into the final isn't going to be easy for the springboks the only african team left in the cup they face wales next sunday. remembering them a couple of times for 3 so i don't play the neutral ground which is which is something we've
red these biggest tournament is underway in japan and this is good news south africa one of the only 2 african teams in the tournament has made it to the semifinals of the springboks as win against host japan on saturday came with the sweetness offer of a tinge 4 years ago japan ended their world cup dreams now it would be an understatement to say south africans who are in japan to support their team are delighted so are the very proud i think this is a tough match yeah japan has been playing...
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and a vast it's beautiful but also that's it for now from did up in new south africa you can catch all our stories on our website on streams competes will leave you in the care of a great meter i for now. i'm secure in the volume work hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to steal any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance. what's your story. 'd on what numbers of women especially of victims of violence in terms of take part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. you are not a visitor nothing yet you want to become a citizen. in for migrants your platform for a while information. hello and a very warm welcome to our culture news and here's what's coming up in the next 15 minutes. d.w. music documentary deconstructs brahms and brings us closer to the members of the orchestra. the. guy like me here in berlin has been digging in its vaults to find work by neglected female artists. but 1st the western german city of bon is the high much home town of lewd fig. he was born in 1717 and spent
and a vast it's beautiful but also that's it for now from did up in new south africa you can catch all our stories on our website on streams competes will leave you in the care of a great meter i for now. i'm secure in the volume work hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to steal any more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers we're alliance. what's your story. 'd on what numbers of women especially of victims of violence in terms of take part and...
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andrew harding, bbc news, in south africa. injerusalem. the cemetery took several years to build and was dug inside a mountain. it will eventually house the remains of more than 20,000 people, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. injerusalem, space can be an issue, for both the living and the dead. this is said to be the first of its kind, a modern solution to a timeless problem. a giant underground complex providing a final resting place for the people of this city. translation: nowadays, there are no burial caves anymore. making this cemetery is really innovative. we don't want to waste living territory above ground. this is constructed for eternity. this will never change and will remain a burial place. a burial place and an engineering marvel. they excavated tons of rock, creating more than a mile of tunnels 50m underground. above, an existing cemetery, but one that had become increasingly full. this is seen as a sustainable and ultimately sensitive solution. translation: all that you see now was built in a bit less than three
andrew harding, bbc news, in south africa. injerusalem. the cemetery took several years to build and was dug inside a mountain. it will eventually house the remains of more than 20,000 people, as the bbc‘s tim allman reports. injerusalem, space can be an issue, for both the living and the dead. this is said to be the first of its kind, a modern solution to a timeless problem. a giant underground complex providing a final resting place for the people of this city. translation: nowadays, there...
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news... south africa run riot in kobe — running in seven tries against canada before half—time as they look to average every day to the royal london hospital with injuries from knife crime. the hospital is one of europe's busiest trauma centres. attacks have become commonplace in some communities, and doctors are shocked at people's readiness to stab people over petty disagreements. clive myrie has spent the last few months filming at the hospital and has sent us this report. sirens wail and phone rings at the royal london hospital staff are on alert. another victim of knife crime is about to enter the building. jermaine tyreek took a single blow from a knife to his lowerjaw. the attacker was trying to slit his throat — a staggering act of aggression in the middle of a petty squabble. this guy couldn't go to his car and come back into our club, that's all it is. it's all it is. it's over nothing. so it's pointless. deprivation and hopelessness can tempt youngsters to join gangs and deal drugs, and the ease of access from any kitchen drawer means knives are ready weapons in any turf war or to s
news... south africa run riot in kobe — running in seven tries against canada before half—time as they look to average every day to the royal london hospital with injuries from knife crime. the hospital is one of europe's busiest trauma centres. attacks have become commonplace in some communities, and doctors are shocked at people's readiness to stab people over petty disagreements. clive myrie has spent the last few months filming at the hospital and has sent us this report. sirens wail...
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springboks in kobe, it means a bonus point victory which means whatever happens between italy and new zealand, south africa quarter—finals. three of the trice god either northampton player —— three of the tries scored by the northampton player. ca nada's —— three of the tries scored by the northampton player. canada's job —— three of the tries scored by the northampton player. canada'sjob was a lwa ys northampton player. canada'sjob was always going to be so difficult and it got harder whenjosh larson was shown a red cloud. the next game is on sunday. in such a difficult group, this match was going to be the most realistic for canada to get a wind but the springboks have got three winds out of four and they are in to the last eight. in wednesday's matches, scotland can set up a final group showdown with tournament hosts japan, if they overcome russia. not much to play for between argentina and usa, in their pool match. both teams are chasing third place and automatic qualification for world cup 2023. and a third successive win for wales, will ensure they reach the knockout stages. fiji stand in their way.
springboks in kobe, it means a bonus point victory which means whatever happens between italy and new zealand, south africa quarter—finals. three of the trice god either northampton player —— three of the tries scored by the northampton player. ca nada's —— three of the tries scored by the northampton player. canada's job —— three of the tries scored by the northampton player. canada'sjob was a lwa ys northampton player. canada'sjob was always going to be so difficult and it got...
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lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. south africadrew harding reports from one small town, graaf—reinet, which lies at the heart of the crisis. in a lonely corner of south africa, a small town is starting to wonder if it has a future. no water. it hasn‘t rained here, not properly, for five years now. and the local dam is, well, ask the fish. there have been droughts here before but none this ruthless. the suffering is stark. a gift of hay may save these cattle but it comes too late for half the herd. i‘ve lost nine cattle net only myself. nine dead? nine dead. from starvation? from starvation, from drought. this vast region depends on farming. not much left here, and this is from the five years of drought. but even the biggest farms are being pushed towards the brink. if this drought persists for another two years i don't think there will be many people left here. in town, a local charity hands out bottled water, but it‘s hardly a long—term solution. who do you blame? who? who else but the government? you think they should have plann
lorna gordon, bbc news, glasgow. south africadrew harding reports from one small town, graaf—reinet, which lies at the heart of the crisis. in a lonely corner of south africa, a small town is starting to wonder if it has a future. no water. it hasn‘t rained here, not properly, for five years now. and the local dam is, well, ask the fish. there have been droughts here before but none this ruthless. the suffering is stark. a gift of hay may save these cattle but it comes too late for half the...
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japan prepares for this weekend's rugby world cup semi—finals — as new zealand, england, south africat many of his victims have waited forfor decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun broke through the piercing night on the plain, it lights up a biblical famine. now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today — it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in the past with great britain, but as good friends, we have always found a good and lasting solution. concorde bows out in style after almost three decades in service, from an aircraft that has enthralled many admirers for so long taxis home one last time. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore... and i'm ben bland in london. our top stories... british police say the 39 people found dead in the back of a lorry in england were chinese nationals. britain's prime minister — borisjohnson — calls on parliament to back an early general election in december to give it more time to debate his bre
japan prepares for this weekend's rugby world cup semi—finals — as new zealand, england, south africat many of his victims have waited forfor decades. the former dictator in the dock, older, slimmer, and as he sat down, obedient enough. dawn, and as the sun broke through the piercing night on the plain, it lights up a biblical famine. now in the 20th century. the depressing conclusion in argentina today — it is actually cheaper to paper your walls with money. we've had controversies in...
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andrew harding, bbc news, in south africa. laura: the future has arrived io h africa. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news at our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funnng for this presentat is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursolutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. to make sureacts and the truth are driving conversation. "washington weil" is an island ofiscourse in a chaotic media environment. on friday night, we gather the best reporte in the nation to unpack what's real happening and have a conversation that's not about point of view but about informing the american people. announcer: "washington week," friday nights only on pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy noodruff. on tshour tonight, california burning... winds pick up in the gli state, fueng already dangerous fires, as a power company falls under gr
andrew harding, bbc news, in south africa. laura: the future has arrived io h africa. remember, you can find much more of all the day's news at our website. i am laura trevelyan. thank you so much for watching "bbc world news america." announcer: funnng for this presentat is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursolutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. to make...
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remember when you first blew up in south africa, everyone was black coffee, black coffee, black coffee, black coffee! and i was, like, who is he? is it a cough a, a news a deejay and he's huge. then you went from south africa and you went into the world and you've taken it by storm. why do you think you have blown up as much as you have all over the world? >> man, it's resilience, you know, it's knowing hunger and knowing that you have experienced it and you don't want to go back there. >> trevor: wow. >> and that is what has kept me going, that has what has gotten me to where i am today. >> trevor: i remember at coachella, i was so excited when i saw your name on the list of artists performing. we went to the tent you were playing in and the whole tent was -- i mean, you had like a thousand people bouncing together. it was africa in the middle of california, black, white, everyone dancing to your music. >> that's what i love. >> trevor: no, it was really beautiful. you've done something really special for me, though, my opinion, and that is you have taken the success of your music and used it to inspire a new generation in south africa. you started
remember when you first blew up in south africa, everyone was black coffee, black coffee, black coffee, black coffee! and i was, like, who is he? is it a cough a, a news a deejay and he's huge. then you went from south africa and you went into the world and you've taken it by storm. why do you think you have blown up as much as you have all over the world? >> man, it's resilience, you know, it's knowing hunger and knowing that you have experienced it and you don't want to go back there....
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news. it has just gone 11 minutes past 11. wales have lost to south africa go on to play new zealand for third place in tokyo on friday. south africa secured a 19—16 victory and will now face england in the final next saturday. let's cross to dan roan, who is at the international stadium in yokohama. welsh dreams shattered, but they have had quite a ride at this world cup. they have, but i think you are right, they will be desperately disappointed that their dream of a first—ever world cup final is over, because i think they felt this really was the best chance they would ever have of making it all the way through to rugby's showpiece. after all, they were six nations grand slam winners, their legendary coach warren gatland was leaving his position at the end of this tournament, so the players were desperate to give him the sendoff he deserved. he has one four six nations titles, three of them grand slams. in truth, they were depleted through injury. they had lost key players in the build—up to this match. they managed to patch up their inspirational centre
news. it has just gone 11 minutes past 11. wales have lost to south africa go on to play new zealand for third place in tokyo on friday. south africa secured a 19—16 victory and will now face england in the final next saturday. let's cross to dan roan, who is at the international stadium in yokohama. welsh dreams shattered, but they have had quite a ride at this world cup. they have, but i think you are right, they will be desperately disappointed that their dream of a first—ever world cup...
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south. africa w. coach of british. surely news from africa and the world story link to exceptional stories and discussions from the use of museums and i would say to debbie to come smoke free coffee join us on facebook. for god. look at. a warning from the i.m.f. to much of the middle east for for your economy stupor store stability the protests keep growing demonstrators want to accountability from a government said levin on iraq and other nations. funds report card for sub-saharan africa it doesn't sound promising the title navigating uncertain state . and the fight drugs that flood african markets a big business for counterfeit is patients often paint with bad. just. a bit as well one let's do business a message to failed states and authoritarians international monetary fund says unemployment and slow economic growth is fueling a growing unrest in the arab states the i.m.f. says middle eastern and central asian economies will need to diversify if it to overcome their problems and in the unrest another morning in lebanon another
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andrew harding, bbc news, graaf—reinet in south africa.e's had one of the standout performances of england's rugby world cup campaign, but rugby hasn't always been kyle sinckler‘s passion. known as the ‘bad boy‘ of the sport, he went to a school that didn't teach rugby, and grew up playing football instead and now he's just three days away from playing in the rugby world cup final against south africa, as natalie pirks reports. he's england's battering ram. the hard—hitting prop dubbed the tooting train, whose speed and force have made him a standout star injapan. but kyle sinckler‘s route to the world cup final has been far from conventional. he was always full on, you know, full on. it's almost like, "give the ball to kyle!" nigel coached him here at battersea ironsides from the age of eight. for a sport rooted in public school privilege, there was no silver spoon. single—mum donna raised kyle on a south london estate where he attended a local comprehensive. how important is it that someone like him came from a state school? do you know
andrew harding, bbc news, graaf—reinet in south africa.e's had one of the standout performances of england's rugby world cup campaign, but rugby hasn't always been kyle sinckler‘s passion. known as the ‘bad boy‘ of the sport, he went to a school that didn't teach rugby, and grew up playing football instead and now he's just three days away from playing in the rugby world cup final against south africa, as natalie pirks reports. he's england's battering ram. the hard—hitting prop...
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still to come here on the news in sports south africa take a big step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals we'll be right back. to strengthen the good you have to do good all the more with you come still fight against corruption. needs heroes heroes like no who are about who refused to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark used to shine a light let's make the world a better place nominate your anti corruption era. the cost germany's heading for recession put aside their concerns about that to stimulate the economy farmers in brazil's amazon fair their livelihoods are under threat and the billions of dollars in black gold locked away in patagonia. counting the cost and i'll just see. elegant conservation efforts of paying off a new york experts say that clearwater has helped to boost the humpback whale population nearby kristen salumi reports. these tourists have come to new york to see a show but not the kind one typically associates with the big city here along
still to come here on the news in sports south africa take a big step towards the rugby world cup quarterfinals we'll be right back. to strengthen the good you have to do good all the more with you come still fight against corruption. needs heroes heroes like no who are about who refused to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark used to shine a light let's make the...
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news africa coming up on the program impunity in south sudan promised the international releases the downing reports on the civil war. 400000 dead in the ongoing conflict. users of human rights a new one being brought to account also coming out. morris come to his feet from. conciliation by the regime. to the struggle will continue. on to the street truck driver was working in south africa. these people. you're welcome to the show the civil war in south sudan erupted in 2013 just a year and a half after the country gained independence since then it's thought more than 400000 people have been killed it countless number have been raped tortured or disappeared and millions of people displaced but few perpetrators of violence have been prosecuted now. there are reports documenting what it calls of the south sudanese government's to deliver justice although both government and opposition forces of committed crime. i'm this is says they have a new lead it's a meets investigations for cicutto as on courts like independence on blankets immunity has been granted to suspects of crimes i'm mist
news africa coming up on the program impunity in south sudan promised the international releases the downing reports on the civil war. 400000 dead in the ongoing conflict. users of human rights a new one being brought to account also coming out. morris come to his feet from. conciliation by the regime. to the struggle will continue. on to the street truck driver was working in south africa. these people. you're welcome to the show the civil war in south sudan erupted in 2013 just a year and a...
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no matter what happens 110w victory which no matter what happens now between italy and new zealand and south africaplace in the quarterfinals for their place in the quarterfinals for the three of the tries tonight scored by the northampton scrum—half kobus brian back. for canada at theirjob will always be difficult and got even harder in the first half whenjosh and got even harder in the first half when josh larsson was and got even harder in the first half whenjosh larsson was shown a red card. canada battled on i managed to get a try their own in the second half their next game is against namibia on sunday, a difficult group with italy and the all blacks for the then a the match was always going to be the most realistic for canada to get a win but the springboks have now got three wins from four and there into the last eight. andy murray is returning to the australian open next year. it will be as first grand slam since major hip surgery at the start of the year. and that remarkable comeback for the world number one, there emotional scenes backin number one, there emotional scenes back in january
no matter what happens 110w victory which no matter what happens now between italy and new zealand and south africaplace in the quarterfinals for their place in the quarterfinals for the three of the tries tonight scored by the northampton scrum—half kobus brian back. for canada at theirjob will always be difficult and got even harder in the first half whenjosh and got even harder in the first half when josh larsson was and got even harder in the first half whenjosh larsson was shown a red...
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this as did every news africa coming up the death penalty in south africa receives growing calls to be reinstated would fall into crime claiming nearly 60 lives a day this a rising outcry for capital punishment but it's stuff the recipe for justice also coming out. young on the block not to call on profile your respect of the top states politician in germany but i'm an author to it is just that she joined us in the studio. on the fire.
this as did every news africa coming up the death penalty in south africa receives growing calls to be reinstated would fall into crime claiming nearly 60 lives a day this a rising outcry for capital punishment but it's stuff the recipe for justice also coming out. young on the block not to call on profile your respect of the top states politician in germany but i'm an author to it is just that she joined us in the studio. on the fire.
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news africa coming up the death penalty in south africa receives growing calls to be reinstated with crime claiming nearly 60 lives a day a rising outcry for capital punishment. is that the recipe for justice also coming out of. young black nazi coughlan profile your respect of the top states politician in germany. is just that she joins us in the studio. on the 5 to see the green lungs of the planet reforestation and sustainability in the rain forest of couple. you're welcome to the program october 10th is a well day games the death penalty for years more and more countries have abolished capital punishment including south africa in 1995 but costa reinstates that sentences have gone louder in recent months as authorities there struggle to contain escalating violence on average 58 people are killed in south africa every day i hope you do the. weighty 1000 that every year our correspondents and anchors reporting from cape town house more. every month glued visits his son's grave. jerome was just 27 when he was shot in the front office over 3 years ago. he was june 2nd son killed by wa
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caroline from cape town and that is it for news africa as always you can catch stories on our facebook page today will leave you with pictures of women in southafrica collectively raising their voices and saying it's not ok. and welcome to news from the world of ops and culture this is what's coming up today. abhi joined here in the studio by the world famous author of the swarm frank should sing has turned his attention to news in. the city of bag and in norway is a literary hard for all sorts of strange reasons we'll find out about. frank said seeing is best known internationally for his science fiction novel the swarm where nature starts punishing humanity for its misdeeds 1st published 15 years ago it now seems rather prophetic when you look at the current situation with climate change however right now frank said singh has put down the pen picked up the guitar and has abuse it project called taxi galaxy he'll tell me why after this. function single scene in his element on stage in front of an audience he likes to entertain but also to shake people up in 2009 the author presented his thriller limit it's a mix of science fiction crime stor
caroline from cape town and that is it for news africa as always you can catch stories on our facebook page today will leave you with pictures of women in southafrica collectively raising their voices and saying it's not ok. and welcome to news from the world of ops and culture this is what's coming up today. abhi joined here in the studio by the world famous author of the swarm frank should sing has turned his attention to news in. the city of bag and in norway is a literary hard for all sorts...
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news. england head coach eddiejones says his team are ready for their finest hour after naming an unchanged team for saturday's rugby world cup final against south africamatch. today they were strolling the streets of tokyo, but soon they could have the world at their feet. england's players relaxed, but ready. their preparations are almost complete. an unchanged team for the final. hardly surprising after their win over new zealand. and if that was some display — well, south africa, watch out. 0h, we can definitely play better. there's no doubt about it, and the players know that. yeah, i've been so impressed by the preparation of the players throughout the tournament, particularly this week. there is a steeliness about them but also a nice, relaxed feeling, because they know they've done the work. but if it's been some journey here for the players, well, how about these two fans? mark and sue farrell drove some 12,000 miles to get here overfour months, from their home in devon all the way to japan. they've seen every england game, but tickets to the final? well, they're still searching. hence the hat, yeah. i don't mind making a spectacle of myself,
news. england head coach eddiejones says his team are ready for their finest hour after naming an unchanged team for saturday's rugby world cup final against south africamatch. today they were strolling the streets of tokyo, but soon they could have the world at their feet. england's players relaxed, but ready. their preparations are almost complete. an unchanged team for the final. hardly surprising after their win over new zealand. and if that was some display — well, south africa, watch...
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news africa coming up the death penalty in south africa receives growing calls to be reinstated would fall into crime claiming merely 60 lies a day in rising out punishment but this stuff a recipe for justice also coming up. young on the block not to call uncool fogginess fact over the top. germany. too it was just that she joined in the studio. on the fights to see the green lungs of the planet reforestation sustainability in the rain forest. your welcome to the program october 10th is a well day against the death penalty for years more and more countries have abolished capital punishment including south africa in 1995 but cost to reinstate that sentence. in recent months. on average 58 people are killed in south africa every day. waiti 1000 that every year. reporting from cape town has more. every month clude visits his son's grave room was just $27.00 when he was shot in front of 3 years ago. he was. killed by a warring gang members in his neighborhood. when they was much younger i used. my nickname for you and i used to for you it is used. and told him yeah you my love you. some.
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and the new emergency measures people in south africa have to take as droughts and climate change start to take effect. hello again welcome back well we have been watching a little bit of a storm system here across the eastern part of the med that's bring some clouds and some rain over the last few days to parts of turkey as well as into beirut and aleppo now the storm system a showers will continue as we go towards tuesday making their way a little bit more towards the east and in the higher elevations we could be seeing a little bit of a localized flooding as well down towards baghdad though expect for tuesday or wednesday a little bit more rain pushing through with a temperature of 28 and over here towards tehran we do expect to see a coup attempt a few of 21 degrees there well here across the arabian sea we are watching us a clone which has been moving quite slowly over the last few days but still very very strong in this region we don't expect to see a landfall with the storm but we do expect to see an impact here along the coastal areas of amman as we go towards tuesday expect to
and the new emergency measures people in south africa have to take as droughts and climate change start to take effect. hello again welcome back well we have been watching a little bit of a storm system here across the eastern part of the med that's bring some clouds and some rain over the last few days to parts of turkey as well as into beirut and aleppo now the storm system a showers will continue as we go towards tuesday making their way a little bit more towards the east and in the higher...
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the 47 to 5 when the result puts them a through to the quarterfinals they'll face either new zealand or south africa in the last 8. on as our reporter wayne has mentioned the typhoon has also affected the formula one where all the activities at the japanese have been cancelled on saturday which means qualifying will now take place on sunday morning in qualifying is called off the results from the practice sessions will determine the grid positions for the race. to the damage but there has advanced to the his 6th consecutive final at the shanghai a mosque as the russian beat succeed stephanos sits a past of greece and saturday's semi finals 22 year old outlasted sits a past 7675 to reach his 9th final of the game. and also spoke for me and about the sami thanks so much that set for the new sound back in a moment with more of the day's news out to stay with us here on al-jazeera. to strengthen the good you have to show do good all the more with your gum still fight against corruption. destroy new chiro which heroes like know who are about who refused to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes lik
the 47 to 5 when the result puts them a through to the quarterfinals they'll face either new zealand or south africa in the last 8. on as our reporter wayne has mentioned the typhoon has also affected the formula one where all the activities at the japanese have been cancelled on saturday which means qualifying will now take place on sunday morning in qualifying is called off the results from the practice sessions will determine the grid positions for the race. to the damage but there has...
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just looking forward south africa has a new president who claims to be determined to stamp out corruption even though he himself has been accused of misleading parliament over a campaign donation and even though out of $21.00 corruption scandals during the 25 years in office just one senior party figure has been brought to account in terms of going to jail how can anyone have confidence in the current government to clean things up when only one person went to prison i think you have seen the excellence of the president. how he has dealt with the issues of strengthening the institutions of governance strengthening in particular the justice system bringing in people who are going to act differently people who are going to have the courage and to do things focused on correcting what has been wrong in the system just on the one person who was sent to prison this was the former chief whip tony who was sent to jail for fraud i believe you accompanied him to the prison gate how is are not putting your party and your alliances above the interests of parliament in the country accompanied. me becau
just looking forward south africa has a new president who claims to be determined to stamp out corruption even though he himself has been accused of misleading parliament over a campaign donation and even though out of $21.00 corruption scandals during the 25 years in office just one senior party figure has been brought to account in terms of going to jail how can anyone have confidence in the current government to clean things up when only one person went to prison i think you have seen the...
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shock was to japan earlier on in the stage they're now through and they will face either new zealand or south africa in the last 8. we never really doubt yourself we look back at the last week had a great run we knew we we got ourselves started we get a lot of things out we pride ourselves on well i. think there's a lot more like us but we'll be happy about 7 we'll also look back tomorrow or monday or hire an appraiser how we have to improve going to the quarter finals but after failing to qualify for last year's world cup it's really have made amends by becoming the 2nd scene to secure their place at the european championships in 2022 no one of a greece in rome with goals from jodi no under frederico burn to death she made it 7 wins out a 7 in their group italy join belgium is the only nations to qualify for the final so far spain is still waiting to secure their place after their perfect qualification record was ended in norway soule gave spain the lead but it ended one morning thanks to an injury time penalty from josh king also on saturday wins for bosnia herzegovina denmark romania and sweden c
shock was to japan earlier on in the stage they're now through and they will face either new zealand or south africa in the last 8. we never really doubt yourself we look back at the last week had a great run we knew we we got ourselves started we get a lot of things out we pride ourselves on well i. think there's a lot more like us but we'll be happy about 7 we'll also look back tomorrow or monday or hire an appraiser how we have to improve going to the quarter finals but after failing to...
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it is job done for ireland, who will now face either new zealand or south africa in the quarterfinalsdoes or doesn't happen tomorrow. unfortunately, with the performance againstjapan, we kind of lost control of that. but we also knew that ten points from the next two games would guarantee us quarterfinals. we have done that and willjust have to see what happens tomorrow. i think there is a bit more uncertainty at this time. the last time we played france, we knew we would be playing argentina, there was some certainty that we could do to prepare for that. it is a bit awkward because we have to wait until the final game in the pool and find out then exactly who we may be playing. i enjoyed out game, especially given that the result with japan. to think that the result with japan. to think that game could have been rendered because of the typhoon, like scotland. —— scotland. scotland will find out tonight if their must—win match with japan tomorrow can go ahead after a pitch inspection which is planned for 10pm uk time. the arrival of typhoon hagibis means the match is in doubt — and th
it is job done for ireland, who will now face either new zealand or south africa in the quarterfinalsdoes or doesn't happen tomorrow. unfortunately, with the performance againstjapan, we kind of lost control of that. but we also knew that ten points from the next two games would guarantee us quarterfinals. we have done that and willjust have to see what happens tomorrow. i think there is a bit more uncertainty at this time. the last time we played france, we knew we would be playing argentina,...
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michael jones is up next with the business south africa for world news at the top of the hour and of course it's always sat around the clock on the web site that's t w dot com for the day. and for. language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. . the charge of the famous naturalist and excuse. to sunny rachel alexandra from the world's 250th birthday or embark on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage d.w. . jacob zuma is to stand trial on corruption charges from south africa's high court has just denied to the country's former president a permanent day off prosecution. running out of oil could explore new rich oil wells if only it topped the money to do so. but come to a business africa but then good to have you with us and we're starting with the latest development in a major corruption trial. in south africa our former south african president jacob zuma has been denied a stay of prosecution to prevent him from being charged in a graft case relating to a 2 and a half $1000000000.00 arms deal efface is 16 charges of fraud racketeering and money laundering. zuma held office from 200
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was to japan earlier on in the pool stage they're now through and they will face either new zealand or south africa in the last 8. we never really got yourselves we look back at the last week had a great run we knew we we got ourselves darren we could do a lot of things up we pride ourselves on well i. think there's a lot more like us but we'll be happy without we also look back tomorrow or monday or higher don't approve of how we have to improve going to the quarter finals but after failing to qualify for last year's world cup it's really have made amends by becoming the 2nd scene to secure their place at the european championships in 2028 so you know one of the grease in rome is goals from joe dino and frederico burn to death she made it 7 wins out a 7 in their group italy joined belgium is the only nations to qualify for the final so far spain is still waiting to secure their place after their perfect qualification record was ended in norway soul gave spain the lead but it ended one morning thanks to an injury time penalty from josh king also on saturday wins for bosnia herzegovina denmark roman
was to japan earlier on in the pool stage they're now through and they will face either new zealand or south africa in the last 8. we never really got yourselves we look back at the last week had a great run we knew we we got ourselves darren we could do a lot of things up we pride ourselves on well i. think there's a lot more like us but we'll be happy without we also look back tomorrow or monday or higher don't approve of how we have to improve going to the quarter finals but after failing to...
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south africa. and coming up on bbc news... following just one win this season, craig levein has been sacked as manager of hearts and will also leave his role as director of football. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. today was supposed to be the day we left the european union. instead, the general election campaign got under way in earnest, asjeremy corbyn launched the labour pa rty‘s election campagin. he vowed to transform britain and take on what he called the establishment elite. he also said he would get brexit sorted in six months. meanwhile, the prime minister expressed his frustration that britain wasn't leaving the eu today. but said he would deliver brexit by the end of january at the absolute latest — if the tories win. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, is at westminster for us. laura. well, the election date only became law this afternoon, when it was given a rubberstamp by parliament, but it feels really now that this is well underway. jeremy corbyn and borisjohnson, the well underway. jeremy
south africa. and coming up on bbc news... following just one win this season, craig levein has been sacked as manager of hearts and will also leave his role as director of football. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. today was supposed to be the day we left the european union. instead, the general election campaign got under way in earnest, asjeremy corbyn launched the labour pa rty‘s election campagin. he vowed to transform britain and take on what he called the establishment...
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. >>> in africa, a new bridge and highway linking mozambique to south africa is changing the lives ofter. debra patta is there. >> reporter: mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world. many amenities are inaccessible here because of the treacherous quality of the roads. which is why this bridge and the 60-mile stretch of road leading from it could potentially be game changers. a year ago, there was nothing here but fresh air. now this bridge is a potential gateway to economic development. the only way to travel was like this. a ten-minute trip on a crowded ferry. this was how he used to get his supplies from the capital. now she takes a quick ride in the subds diessidized bus acros bridge. but it's come at a cost. we are standing on what used to be her home underneath the new highway. she was compensated for her loss. a new plot of land and a better house, but it's a lot further away. ♪ ♪ and she's had to leave behind her parents' burial site, friends and all her memories. [ speaking foreign language ] you see my heart, she said. i cried a lot. >> reporter: it was painful
. >>> in africa, a new bridge and highway linking mozambique to south africa is changing the lives ofter. debra patta is there. >> reporter: mozambique is one of the poorest countries in the world. many amenities are inaccessible here because of the treacherous quality of the roads. which is why this bridge and the 60-mile stretch of road leading from it could potentially be game changers. a year ago, there was nothing here but fresh air. now this bridge is a potential gateway to...
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it has its whole empire out there as well as canada, new zealand, south africa. at the same time, the british blockade was extremely effective. they don't have to put food on the list that can be blockaded. they did, but they don't have to do that. the blockade is not ships standing off the line as it was more in the past wars. they are really into preemptive buying and other forms of economic warfare to try to hurt the german war machine. if you can buy up all the natural resources in south america and you can use your navy to prevent them to get there, the british really thought in late 1939, the beginning of the war, they might actually be able to cripple nazi germany and win the war through the blockade. because they have very few other weapons at their disposal, they made a major effort to do that. over the long run, they were very successful during the war. we support the blockade even though it is controversial here. the majority of americans did. it was controversial all the way through the war as mass bombing was controversial all the way through the war
it has its whole empire out there as well as canada, new zealand, south africa. at the same time, the british blockade was extremely effective. they don't have to put food on the list that can be blockaded. they did, but they don't have to do that. the blockade is not ships standing off the line as it was more in the past wars. they are really into preemptive buying and other forms of economic warfare to try to hurt the german war machine. if you can buy up all the natural resources in south...
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hello i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa i'm glad you're tuned in nigeria's president mohamedi bihari is in south africa for a state visit but the recent violence in south africa targeting foreigners including nigerians has been a dominant issue the visit was planned before mobs descended on foreign owned properties in and around johanna's in the september and i geria reacted strongly it record its ambassador publicly condemned the attacks and. criticised the south african government for failing to deal with them nigeria also evacuated several 100 of its citizens via emergency airlift not in the geria mobs attacked premises off several south african companies in the country in reprisal forcing several to stop operations for some days now bar is expected to demand financial compensation for losses nigerian suffered in the violence nigerians we spoke to in johannesburg agree with that when you. do. not belong to me. do you understand. i believe more crime in the country you understand 2. properties you have been destroyed but those of my past you knew were people most people most businesses are bro
hello i'm christine wonderwall come to news africa i'm glad you're tuned in nigeria's president mohamedi bihari is in south africa for a state visit but the recent violence in south africa targeting foreigners including nigerians has been a dominant issue the visit was planned before mobs descended on foreign owned properties in and around johanna's in the september and i geria reacted strongly it record its ambassador publicly condemned the attacks and. criticised the south african government...
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new and peaceful stage. niger and preston. condemned recent violence in south africa an embarrassment for the continent harvey was speaking in johannesburg at the end of a state visit to the country the trip has been overshadowed by spate of recent attacks against foreign workers in south africa at least 12 people were killed in the violence and many still lives and increase reports on the situation of foreign truck drivers in durban south africa. durban this africa's most important trading hub hundreds of trucks decked thai with goods leave every night pounds for other parts of the country the truck driver who calls himself nick is from zimbabwe he doesn't want to tell us his real name because he feels she'll be targeted he says these days he's more afraid of xenophobic attacks than traffic accidents i don't feel very myself. i don't feel very myself. why is this. going to come next maybe any time you know it can be attacked now we don't know. in the last few months alone they have been dozens of os in attacks in the region leaving several people dead or seriously in
new and peaceful stage. niger and preston. condemned recent violence in south africa an embarrassment for the continent harvey was speaking in johannesburg at the end of a state visit to the country the trip has been overshadowed by spate of recent attacks against foreign workers in south africa at least 12 people were killed in the violence and many still lives and increase reports on the situation of foreign truck drivers in durban south africa. durban this africa's most important trading hub...
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rioting and assaulting 2 officers nigeria's president will do bihari is on a 3 day visit to south africa for a new tax on nigerians and although a foreigner in business is that last month bihari has been meeting his south african counterpart cyril rather poza to discuss the issue which put a major strain on relations between africa's 2 largest economies. you stay with us one i want east is coming up next more news for you after that by phone after. the us trades a sticky notes site which. we bring you the stories and developments that dramatically change. what's more i realize piracy. counting. on our. it's a crucial violent and wildly popular across thailand. target is one of the toughest martial law. i will. look a problem so sure you are risking it all the finer and fortune. by our hour with the death of a 13 year old boy and growing warnings that young farces risk. of live to cool the children to be banned from the league this. country how can we let the sky thing happen one o one investigates the true cost of thailand's national. polls. not to take $5.00. while the conlang. has been fighting
rioting and assaulting 2 officers nigeria's president will do bihari is on a 3 day visit to south africa for a new tax on nigerians and although a foreigner in business is that last month bihari has been meeting his south african counterpart cyril rather poza to discuss the issue which put a major strain on relations between africa's 2 largest economies. you stay with us one i want east is coming up next more news for you after that by phone after. the us trades a sticky notes site which. we...
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wales have lost to south africa in the rugby world cup semifinal meaning they will go on to play new yo on friday. south africa secured a 19—16 victory and will now face england in the final next saturday. our sports news correspondent gave us an idea of the mood at the at the international stadium in yokohama. i think they felt that this really was the best chance they ever had of making it all the way through to rugby's showpiece. after all, they we re rugby's showpiece. after all, they were six nations grand slam winners. their legendary coach was leaving his position at the end of this tournament and the players were desperate to give him the sendoff that you deserve. remember, he has 164 nations titles and three of them are grand bears were depleted through injuries. they had already lost key players. they managed to patch up jonathan lost key players. they managed to patch upjonathan davies, their inspirational centre, for this game but in the first half they lost a winger and a prop and in the end, that really told, i think. it was a really scrappy game especially in the first
wales have lost to south africa in the rugby world cup semifinal meaning they will go on to play new yo on friday. south africa secured a 19—16 victory and will now face england in the final next saturday. our sports news correspondent gave us an idea of the mood at the at the international stadium in yokohama. i think they felt that this really was the best chance they ever had of making it all the way through to rugby's showpiece. after all, they we re rugby's showpiece. after all, they...
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new normal. northern cape province south africa. this is going to round up all the top stories now protesters have turned out across iraq in karbala security forces used live rounds to disperse a sit in demonstration a medical sources told al jazeera at least 20 people were killed hundreds of demonstrators also defied an overnight curfew in the iraqi capital baghdad they're calling for political and social reform. today with the youth want to radical and real change of government those currently in power have led the country for 16 years but they offered nothing we have fed up. not to the curfew we will remain here because he's one of the government's games cretan that vehicles are banned and everyone who doesn't go to work will face punishment but such things one scare as we remain here even if you lose 1000 people security forces in chile have been clashing with protesters again as tens of thousands marched in the capital that's the spike the president's decision to place a 3rd of his cabinet in response to the demonstrations of t
new normal. northern cape province south africa. this is going to round up all the top stories now protesters have turned out across iraq in karbala security forces used live rounds to disperse a sit in demonstration a medical sources told al jazeera at least 20 people were killed hundreds of demonstrators also defied an overnight curfew in the iraqi capital baghdad they're calling for political and social reform. today with the youth want to radical and real change of government those...
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easy i mean you don't see women in south africa off am i met after a recent spike in rapes and murders. hello i'm christine want to welcome to news africa when guinea is president on day 1st one poly in 2010 many hoped the country had turned a new leaf he'd come in off to a quarter century of terri and roll now there are demonstrations to stop condos plans to change the constitution a change which would allow him to seek a 3rd term the opposition says at least 5 people have been killed as security forces crackdown protests have taken place in the capital conakry the 2nd city in the bay as well as in cities across the country. and both. kiryas industries of conakry. violence as demonstrations turned deadly a monday. police opened fire to disperse thousands of opposition supporters gathered in the capital and across the country to protest president fact on this beat to extend his time in office. today we came out against the regime of president condy and his combat that's why we asked all canadians to come out today to say no to what his government is doing no to dictatorship no to constitutional and no to a 3rd term constitutional
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maggie rulli, abc news, johannesburg, south africa. >> our thanks to maggie there. >>> the search for answers is under way in taiwan after the collapse of a bridge. >> taiwan's military has deployed a floating platform to help with efforts to recover victims. at least four bodies have been pulled from the water. they're believed to be fishing boat workers. two people are still missing. the bridge came down right on top of several boats. ten people were hospitalized because of their injuries. >>> in italy, construction is now under way to replace a bridge in the northern city of genoa. it's expected to open to cars and trucks by next april. the previous bridge collapsed a year ago during a heavy rainstorm, killing more than 40 people. 600 residents in nearby apartments also had to be evacuated. the company that operated the bridge is under investigation. >>> coming up, flash flood danger. >> the quick tips that you need to know if you're trapped in a car that could end up saving surfaces? t then they get released back into the air so you smell them later ew. right? that's why febreze c
maggie rulli, abc news, johannesburg, south africa. >> our thanks to maggie there. >>> the search for answers is under way in taiwan after the collapse of a bridge. >> taiwan's military has deployed a floating platform to help with efforts to recover victims. at least four bodies have been pulled from the water. they're believed to be fishing boat workers. two people are still missing. the bridge came down right on top of several boats. ten people were hospitalized because...
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you have got to hope that he's got something else up his sleeve for south africa. the good newsis that he understands the african mindset, he has coached them. maybe not this group of players but he was assistant coach in the world cup so he knows what he's doing and i've been very impressed with his contribution. the countdown to the final is very nearly complete. just one more day of preparations and then on saturday, it's england against south africa in the world cup final. can eddiejones's africa in the world cup final. can eddie jones's team africa in the world cup final. can eddiejones's team left rugby union's greatest prize? as andy was mentioning, south africa have been able to bring back kolbe into their side. he missed a semifinal with an ankle injury. they are looking to be the first team to win after losing a game in the pool stages. especially going through the pool stages and injuring against italy, probably the last few seconds of the game. i have been training for the past two weeks so i'm really confident as a player, i'm back to my old self. my uncle has heale
you have got to hope that he's got something else up his sleeve for south africa. the good newsis that he understands the african mindset, he has coached them. maybe not this group of players but he was assistant coach in the world cup so he knows what he's doing and i've been very impressed with his contribution. the countdown to the final is very nearly complete. just one more day of preparations and then on saturday, it's england against south africa in the world cup final. can eddiejones's...