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cup final they've won it well in the last 2 the 3 world cup finals they've been in so that gives south africa a bit of hope but yet i think even the most ardent south african rugby fan knows that this team is nowhere near as good as the 2007 version of bryan habana tearing down the wing the best player in the tournament they've got to keep it tight yourself african can be a few points with an england coming to the end of the game maybe they can just nick it at the very end as they did against wales in the semifinal that south africa's best hope to try and win this trophy so south africa going day as underdogs what it means for the nation if they want to win this title it would be massive for south africa i mean i think it's fair to say that ruby is the one sport in south africa that has brought the races together football is generally a sport for the blacks and cricket generally for the whites but ruby is different partly because of what nelson mandela did in 1905 when so that when the 1st world cup in south africa there was a white captain then francois pienaar is a great photographs of him
cup final they've won it well in the last 2 the 3 world cup finals they've been in so that gives south africa a bit of hope but yet i think even the most ardent south african rugby fan knows that this team is nowhere near as good as the 2007 version of bryan habana tearing down the wing the best player in the tournament they've got to keep it tight yourself african can be a few points with an england coming to the end of the game maybe they can just nick it at the very end as they did against...
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outmuscled by south africa who then capitalised on english ill discipline. penalised time and time again as the giant south african pack began to dismantle their scrum. no team had trailed at half—time in a final and come back to win. could england defy history? not like this. makazole mapimpi starting and finishing a rapid attack to score his country's first—ever try in a final. it is back to mapimpi. brilliant! for the millions of england supporters watching on around the world, the feeling that it was slipping away... south africa had been labelled "boring" in the build—up. so much for that. cheslin kolbe celebrating his return to the side with a devastating dance to the try line. the world cup was theirs for the third time. 2a years ago, south africa's first triumph on home soil had given rugby one of its most defining images. now a leader and team far more representative of their country had provided another. we come from different backgrounds, different races and we came together with one goal and we wanted to achieve it. i really hope that we have don
outmuscled by south africa who then capitalised on english ill discipline. penalised time and time again as the giant south african pack began to dismantle their scrum. no team had trailed at half—time in a final and come back to win. could england defy history? not like this. makazole mapimpi starting and finishing a rapid attack to score his country's first—ever try in a final. it is back to mapimpi. brilliant! for the millions of england supporters watching on around the world, the...
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and the awful so although south africa's economy is weak also some people are say it's so weak now it's hit rock bottom about that the only way so yeah hopefully that is the case that's what many south africans hope and africa now hope to take away a great is a bit of a brighter future and maybe more relationships again thank you very much alison gallagher and for us now if you're planning on flying with south african airways any time soon you might need to make alternative arrangements cabin crew are starting a strike on friday to protest against plans to cut more than 900 dogs the airline hasn't turned a profit since 2011 and has relied on a government bailout to stay afloat unions representing some 3000 workers say the strike will continue indefinitely. in nigeria young professionals can only think of themselves when payday rolls then they have to consider the needs of their parents and other family members in a country with a lot of functioning social welfare coverage surviving often means turning to the young generation who then have to put their lives on hold. getting ready in the
and the awful so although south africa's economy is weak also some people are say it's so weak now it's hit rock bottom about that the only way so yeah hopefully that is the case that's what many south africans hope and africa now hope to take away a great is a bit of a brighter future and maybe more relationships again thank you very much alison gallagher and for us now if you're planning on flying with south african airways any time soon you might need to make alternative arrangements cabin...
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best hope to try and win this trophy so south africa. as underdogs what it means for the nation if they want to win this title it would be massive for south africa i mean i think it's fair to say that ruby is the one sport in south africa that has brought the races together football is generally a sport for the blacks and cricket generally for the whites but ruby is different partly because of what nelson mandela did in 1905 when so that when the 1st world cup in south africa there was a white captain then francois pienaar is a great photographs of him and mandela mandela waving the springboks jersey jews. been the symbol of white south africa up until that point and north lies of course in the film if you invictus well now south africa have their 1st male black captain so if he gets to lift the trophy tomorrow that will mean a massive thing for south africa is this is a guy see if the lucy has come from the time ships from a very humble background he was actually born a day before the apartheid laws were repealed in south africa in 1901
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south africa deserved it.t was a disappointing game to watch, because there was simply not enough rugby being played. hey, it'sjust a game of rugby, mate, it's all good. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. nicola sturgeon accuses boris johnson and jeremy corbyn of running scared of a tv debate with her, and says scottish independence is within touching distance. to escape the chaos and the misery vote to escape misery the chaos and the misery and the division of brexit and vote to put scotland's future into scotland's hands. that is the message that must ring out. labour unveils a plan to make all new—build homes "zero carbon" within three years, if it wins the general election. strong winds cause travel delays and power cuts across large parts of southern england and south wales. police urge people not to make unnecessary journeys. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. south africa have ended england's dream of lifting the rugby world c
south africa deserved it.t was a disappointing game to watch, because there was simply not enough rugby being played. hey, it'sjust a game of rugby, mate, it's all good. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. nicola sturgeon accuses boris johnson and jeremy corbyn of running scared of a tv debate with her, and says scottish independence is within touching distance. to escape the chaos and the misery vote to escape misery the...
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south africa deserved it.gh rugby being played. it isjust a game of rugby, it is all good. and the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is enough evidence that the controversial process is safe. president trump ridicules former democratic rival hopeful saying his rival quit like a dog. now, it is time for inside out. a father and son go missing and spain, research into psychedelic drugs to relieve depression and we need the mosquito scientists at chatham helping in the battle against malaria. how did he father and son from sussex, sing and spain?” how did he father and son from sussex, sing and spain? i can't live not knowing what happens, i can't. the research into psychedelic drugs to relieve depression. of course, i am aware that it is a class a drug just seems crazy that it is illegal. and the chatham mosquito scientist who gets bitten by the bug. and the chatham mosquito scientist who gets bitten by the bugm and the chatham mosquito scientist who gets bitten by the bug. it does seem wh
south africa deserved it.gh rugby being played. it isjust a game of rugby, it is all good. and the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is enough evidence that the controversial process is safe. president trump ridicules former democratic rival hopeful saying his rival quit like a dog. now, it is time for inside out. a father and son go missing and spain, research into psychedelic drugs to relieve depression and we need the mosquito scientists at chatham helping in the...
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huge disappointment here for england tonight but what a night for south africa and what a night forjapan hosted this amazing world cup and now has thousands of new rugby fans. these young japanese fans looked almost as excited as their new south african friends. before the world cup, they told me they had never watched a rugby match. why do you like south africa? because they have an amazing team, that is why we love them. in yokohama and back in england, the faces of the fans said it all. the nation's rugby team had come so close, even defeating the mighty all blacks but today they were systematically beaten. from the start we didn't look like we were going to win it. i am absolutely gutted. south africa played really well. i was disappointed that england didn't win. but tonight has been a huge victory for rugby. the japanese people have welcomed the rugby world with open arms, many new friendships and new rugby fans made. the springboks' triumph was met with huge celebrations in south africa. when it won the rugby world cup for the first time in 1995 — the country only had one black pl
huge disappointment here for england tonight but what a night for south africa and what a night forjapan hosted this amazing world cup and now has thousands of new rugby fans. these young japanese fans looked almost as excited as their new south african friends. before the world cup, they told me they had never watched a rugby match. why do you like south africa? because they have an amazing team, that is why we love them. in yokohama and back in england, the faces of the fans said it all. the...
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our top stories: south africa win the rugby world cup final injapan, thrashing england 32—12. y and celebrations for south africans and a sweet victory that's about more than just rugby. this is the biggest welcome in the world, and this is the sport that unites us as south africans! at least 13 people are killed after a car bomb attack in a syrian border town occupied by turkish forces. the british government halts fracking for gas in england until there's evidence the controversial process is safe. and more than a year since the extraordinary rescue of 12 boys and their soccer coach, thailand's tham luang caves reopen to visitors. hello and welcome to world news today. south africa are the rugby world cup champions for a third time in tournament history. the springboks have taken the title injapan, beating england 32—12 in the final. they overpowered the english in the second half of the game. makazole mapimpi scored a try, putting south africa ahead 25—12. and with less than ten minutes left on the clock, winger cheslin kolbe sidestepped the england defence to score another
our top stories: south africa win the rugby world cup final injapan, thrashing england 32—12. y and celebrations for south africans and a sweet victory that's about more than just rugby. this is the biggest welcome in the world, and this is the sport that unites us as south africans! at least 13 people are killed after a car bomb attack in a syrian border town occupied by turkish forces. the british government halts fracking for gas in england until there's evidence the controversial process...
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south africa ahead 25—12.ith less than ten minutes to go, winger cheslin kolbe outstepped the english and scored another try, giving the springboks the path to victory. the team has made history — siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup, and his side is first to win both the rugby championships and the rugby world cup in the same year. millions of rugby fans were watching around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from yokohama. as the final whistle blew in yokohama, half a world away in johannesburg, the streets erupted in celebration. the people of the rainbow nation dancing and singing together. for south african fans who had made the long trip to japan, it was also a moment of pure ecstasy. how does it feel? amazing! did you come herejust for this? yes! we love it and we love the people also. amazing! huge disappointment here for england tonight, but what a night for south africa and what a night forjapan, which has hosted this amazing world cup and
south africa ahead 25—12.ith less than ten minutes to go, winger cheslin kolbe outstepped the english and scored another try, giving the springboks the path to victory. the team has made history — siya kolisi is the first black man to captain the springboks and to lift the web ellis cup, and his side is first to win both the rugby championships and the rugby world cup in the same year. millions of rugby fans were watching around the world. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from yokohama. as...
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mainly countries like india and china seen that didn't want to increase their footprint not just in south africa but as well the rest of africa so that has been a strategic partnership for them as well 4 and the trade has been going up i mean we've seen for example just this that aren't available is june 20042014 we've seen a 400 percent increase in bilateral trade between south africa and the awful so although south africa's economy is weak also some people are say it's so weak now it's hit rock bottom out and that the only way pamby up so yeah hopefully that is the case that's what many south africans hope and africa now hope to take away a great is a bit of a brighter future and maybe more relationships again thank you very much alison delta into town for us now if you're planning on flying with south african airways any time soon you might need to make alternative arrangements cabin crew are starting a strike on friday to protest against plans to cut more than 900 dogs the airline hasn't turned a profit since 2011 and has relied on a government bailout to stay afloat unions representing some
mainly countries like india and china seen that didn't want to increase their footprint not just in south africa but as well the rest of africa so that has been a strategic partnership for them as well 4 and the trade has been going up i mean we've seen for example just this that aren't available is june 20042014 we've seen a 400 percent increase in bilateral trade between south africa and the awful so although south africa's economy is weak also some people are say it's so weak now it's hit...
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thank you so much, south africa. what we can do as a team when we decide on one goal, so thank you very much. cheering here in south africa, kolisi has become an iconic figure, the springboks' first black captain, a symbol of hope and progress. for years the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad, corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but the victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of racial apartheid. this is, after all, a vibrant, young democracy, with a world beating rugby team. andrew harding, bbc news, johannesburg. well in 1995, nelson mandela was there to present the trophy to captain francois pienaar after he lead the springboks first world cup win. it was an historic moment for the nation just a year after the end of apartheid. today, 2a years later, siya kolisi, the sprinboks first ever black captain was the man to lift the trophy in another landmark moment for rainbow nation. and watching from new y
thank you so much, south africa. what we can do as a team when we decide on one goal, so thank you very much. cheering here in south africa, kolisi has become an iconic figure, the springboks' first black captain, a symbol of hope and progress. for years the news from south africa has been relentlessly bad, corruption, inequality, a country losing its way. does today change that? of course not, but the victory is a reminder of the bigger picture of how much has changed here since the days of...
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south africa deserved it.was a disappointing game to watch, because there was simply not enough rugby being played. hey, it'sjust a game of rugby, mate, it's all good. and i'm here at harpenden rugby club where some fans are still here are celebrating. albeit, disappointed, but still proud of some of the boys that trained here. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. and click checks out what made in taiwan means in the 21st century. that's in half an hour, here on bbc news. south africa has won the rugby world cup for the third time, crushing england by 32 points to 12. south africa's captain, siya kolisi lifted the webb ellis cup in front of the 70,000 strong crowd in the yokohama stadium injapan. he is the first black man to captain the springboks; south africa's national team today has six black players, compared with just one when they won for the first time in 1995. andy swiss is outside the stadium in yokohama. 0bviously, obviously, a h
south africa deserved it.was a disappointing game to watch, because there was simply not enough rugby being played. hey, it'sjust a game of rugby, mate, it's all good. and i'm here at harpenden rugby club where some fans are still here are celebrating. albeit, disappointed, but still proud of some of the boys that trained here. the government halts fracking for gas in england until there is evidence the controversial process is safe. and click checks out what made in taiwan means in the 21st...
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yes, south africa!ot of underlying deeper issues that i feel are sorted out, you know? for people it isjust a rugby match but for others it is much more. you heard it there, it is notjust a by heard it there, it is notjust a rugby match. remember this history, today was the first time for the first black south african captain. his father had travelled to go and watch him. as you said, i was very struck by siya kolisi saying that his family didn't even have a tv set. there couldn't be anything more symbolic than having a sporting legend like him? that is 10096 legend like him? that is 100% correct. south africa is slowly trying to get itself out of the chains of apartheid. it is still a long way away of sorting out a legacy of racial segregation but there are small glimmers of hope and c0 kolisi is one small example. as you said, he didn't even have a television set in 2007 when the springboks won against england. —— siyakolisi. the nation is coming together because of this. unemployment this week was an
yes, south africa!ot of underlying deeper issues that i feel are sorted out, you know? for people it isjust a rugby match but for others it is much more. you heard it there, it is notjust a by heard it there, it is notjust a rugby match. remember this history, today was the first time for the first black south african captain. his father had travelled to go and watch him. as you said, i was very struck by siya kolisi saying that his family didn't even have a tv set. there couldn't be anything...
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thank you so much, south africa. this is what we can do as a tea m africa.ble weather out there today with the rain, but particularly with those strong winds that we've seen. still very blustery out there on the coast of south east england, gusting 55 mph orso of south east england, gusting 55 mph or so through the bristol channel, around some of the coast of south wales in south england. winds gradually easing overnight, you can see some areas of wet weather overnight affecting england and wales. a wet night into scotland, turning drive for northern ireland, parts of wales to the north and northwest england. and all fog patch in the morning. temperatures mainly around five and nine celsius. tomorrow, a lot of clout in northern england, the occasional rain with showers in south wales, a spell of rain knew think democrat moving northwards through the afternoon. average wind speeds, still some guests around 40 mph in northern scotla nd guests around 40 mph in northern scotland torch southwest of england. highs around 10—14dc, but the main message for tomorrow
thank you so much, south africa. this is what we can do as a tea m africa.ble weather out there today with the rain, but particularly with those strong winds that we've seen. still very blustery out there on the coast of south east england, gusting 55 mph orso of south east england, gusting 55 mph or so through the bristol channel, around some of the coast of south wales in south england. winds gradually easing overnight, you can see some areas of wet weather overnight affecting england and...
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it looks like south africa now. i wanted think will win? it looks like south africa now.th africa now. i wanted england to win but it looks like they will lose. 0ver but it looks like they will lose. over here we have england fans. it is starting to liven up?” over here we have england fans. it is starting to liven up? i hope so. it needs to. they are dominating. we are struggling. still time. what time did you get here? 8am today. you are dedicated. what are our chances? it is difficult at the moment. we have joe marler on so hopefully we can start to get more physical with them and overturn it. thank you. it has been 16 years since we lifted that trophy. who knows what could happen? the last time we played south africa we won 12-11. anything could happen. absolutely. thanks. the government has called a halt to shale gas extraction, known as fracking, in england amid fears about earthquakes. the decision marks a significant change in policy. here's our business correspondent katie prescott. fracking is the extraction of gas from rocks using high—pressure water and chemic
it looks like south africa now. i wanted think will win? it looks like south africa now.th africa now. i wanted england to win but it looks like they will lose. 0ver but it looks like they will lose. over here we have england fans. it is starting to liven up?” over here we have england fans. it is starting to liven up? i hope so. it needs to. they are dominating. we are struggling. still time. what time did you get here? 8am today. you are dedicated. what are our chances? it is difficult at...
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a huge moments of four south africa —— a huge moment for south africa, they will be going absolutelyg back at the tournament, it has had lots of attention and excitement because of england's progress, do you think that will feed into what happens now in terms of enthusiasm and backing for the sport here? yes, i think and backing for the sport here? yes, ithinka and backing for the sport here? yes, i think a lot of people will talk about the legacy, certainly, no one has ever seen new zealand outplayed like england did in his semifinal. they had players like tom currie, those who are 2a and under who will have sparked the imaginations of lots of young kids around the country, it needs to step outside its middle—class parameters and lots of the players in england are from state schools, it does have this fairly partial middle—class image, so fairly partial middle—class image, so you have to hope that there are a few who can build upon that, reaching a final is still an achievement, they haven't done that for 12 years, so they should try to look for positives, that is what they will hav
a huge moments of four south africa —— a huge moment for south africa, they will be going absolutelyg back at the tournament, it has had lots of attention and excitement because of england's progress, do you think that will feed into what happens now in terms of enthusiasm and backing for the sport here? yes, i think and backing for the sport here? yes, ithinka and backing for the sport here? yes, i think a lot of people will talk about the legacy, certainly, no one has ever seen new...
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it's sold widely across south africa and there's little fear of prosecution. from. these small soon to take the stuff from. the stuff is right. it is a source of according to a recent study poor policing is behind the growing heroin crisis in south africa of their 4 euro's daily income as car guards marvin's an eagle spend half on. the one who takes the 1st hit draws blood into the syringe he then injects this into his brother's vein this dangerous practice is called bluetooth ing it saves money but transmits deadly diseases the twins hope to be able to get clean one day . the dummy chosen. out the insight. now of things i want to move you know in a few days i'm ted and you know it because you know these danger that's north of pretoria the organization i guess a job encourages drug users to never give up hope the founder moses the slow slow was an addict and dealer himself it all changed when he was caught with 60 kilograms of marijuana at a london airport in 2006 after spending 4 years in jail he returned to south africa and decided to help other addicts turn their
it's sold widely across south africa and there's little fear of prosecution. from. these small soon to take the stuff from. the stuff is right. it is a source of according to a recent study poor policing is behind the growing heroin crisis in south africa of their 4 euro's daily income as car guards marvin's an eagle spend half on. the one who takes the 1st hit draws blood into the syringe he then injects this into his brother's vein this dangerous practice is called bluetooth ing it saves...
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south africa because england have lost. what happened? south africa were simply too good.formance against new zealand but south africa simply did the same against england. they were fantastic and had a great foundation. we know about the physicality that south africa brings, such a big side with a huge forward pack and that was always going to be the threat and it was that defence that proved too strong for england and theyjust suffocated the life out of england in the end and that gave them the platform. some great kicking from pollard, he knocked another over in the second half. another one followed and that allowed two tries from south africa. owen farrell attempted to respond, he had four penalty kicks of his own. he might point to one that was missed at a crucial point in this match at 9—15. he missed that crucial kick and from that point on, south africa were able to pull away. brilliant tries... it goes to show that the danger that south africa do have in the wide area, so much has been made about the one—dimensional style of play but they have proved they have so m
south africa because england have lost. what happened? south africa were simply too good.formance against new zealand but south africa simply did the same against england. they were fantastic and had a great foundation. we know about the physicality that south africa brings, such a big side with a huge forward pack and that was always going to be the threat and it was that defence that proved too strong for england and theyjust suffocated the life out of england in the end and that gave them...
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fans are jubilant as south africa or the new rugby world championships the south african side put on a dominant displaying outclassing england 3212 in the final it's south africa's 3rd world cup title. and as germany gets ready to celebrate 30 years since the wall came down a massive art from object is unveiled here in berlin thousands of colorful streamers with messages of love and peace. a michael thanks for joining us hong kong police have fired volleys of tear gas to disperse protesters filling the streets with clouds of noxious gas pro-democracy demonstrators set fire to street barricades in metro stations and vandalized targets linked to china protest against china's perceived meddling in hong kong's freedoms have now entered their 22nd straight week beijing has indicated it may now tighten its grip on the chinese territory. these protests as a furious even off to $22.00 straight weekends of demonstrate. this protest was dubbed an emergency call for increased autonomy. that they zhang says it will not tolerate any challenge to hong kong's system of government. the unrest starte
fans are jubilant as south africa or the new rugby world championships the south african side put on a dominant displaying outclassing england 3212 in the final it's south africa's 3rd world cup title. and as germany gets ready to celebrate 30 years since the wall came down a massive art from object is unveiled here in berlin thousands of colorful streamers with messages of love and peace. a michael thanks for joining us hong kong police have fired volleys of tear gas to disperse protesters...
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fans are jubilant as south africa or the new rugby world champion the south african side put on a dominant display outclassing england 3212 in the final at south africa's 3rd world cup title. and as germany gets ready to celebrate 30 years since the wall came down a massive part tragic is unveiled here in berlin thousands of colorful streamers with messages of love and peace. a michael look you thanks for joining us hong kong has been hit by some of the worst violence seen in 5 months of unrest police fired tear gas at protesters who had set fire to street barricades in metro stations and made dozens of arrests there's no sign that anger is fading at china's perceived meddling with hong kong's freedoms beijing has indicated it may now tightening its grip on the chinese territory. these protesters are furious even after 22 straight weekends of demonstrating this protest was dubbed an emergency call for increased autonomy that beijing says it will not tolerate any challenge to hong kong's system of government. the unrest started in victoria park on saturday a traditional venue for rallies an
fans are jubilant as south africa or the new rugby world champion the south african side put on a dominant display outclassing england 3212 in the final at south africa's 3rd world cup title. and as germany gets ready to celebrate 30 years since the wall came down a massive part tragic is unveiled here in berlin thousands of colorful streamers with messages of love and peace. a michael look you thanks for joining us hong kong has been hit by some of the worst violence seen in 5 months of unrest...
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news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes carol when use is shooting up in south africa a new study has found its wreaking havoc in communities across the country all the police making the program works. at a beauty contest in ivory coast that's about a natural hair but it is called black women where the dividing them. christine want to welcome to news africa it's good to have you along carol lin is having a devastating effect on communities across south africa that's the conclusion off a study by an e.u. funded projects known as in that they base their findings on interviews with gang members as drug deal is uses and what they also found the government and law enforcement all failing to cycle the problem a drug court made off low grade heroin is presenting a particular challenge and just a warning that some of us may find some images in our report distressing. a backyard in so wet oh south africa's largest township twin brothers marvin eagle come here every day to get paid. it's a form of low grade heroin with other substances and it's far cheaper than pure reforms of the truck. it
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england or south africa ?|j side will they be cheering for? england or south africa?they had coach, eddie jones, used guess england, because they had coach, eddiejones, used to coach japan for the last world cup. —— the head coach. is there any chance of eddiejones staying in head coach. is there any chance of eddie jones staying in japan head coach. is there any chance of eddiejones staying injapan to work with japanese teams? we hope so! we hope so four years ago, but they have a good head coach at the moment. so we still don't know what is going to go on. do you think that this tournament will leave a lasting permanent legacy in japan this tournament will leave a lasting permanent legacy injapan that rugby will increase as a sport? definitely. i can feel the history of rugby is changing right now. and where does it rank in the national sports in japan? i would say baseball is the biggest sport, that is the thing. soccer has caught up a bit. and i think more than half of the children involved in sports play soccer at the moment. and i think tennis, what else... swim
england or south africa ?|j side will they be cheering for? england or south africa?they had coach, eddie jones, used guess england, because they had coach, eddiejones, used to coach japan for the last world cup. —— the head coach. is there any chance of eddiejones staying in head coach. is there any chance of eddie jones staying in japan head coach. is there any chance of eddiejones staying injapan to work with japanese teams? we hope so! we hope so four years ago, but they have a good...
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thank you so much, south africa.today their southern england, south wales and the channel islands, the isles of silly. seems like this in coastal areas and some amazing wind gusts. some very exposed sites on the isle of wight, but 83 mph winds in plymouth. those winds are continuing to ease, so still very blustery out there this evening towards the coast of southeast england through the bristol channel. also been very windy in northern scotland. blustery, just not as windy. some areas of wet weather around, still raining through parts of eastern scotla nd raining through parts of eastern scotland into tomorrow morning. overnight temperatures at around 5-9dc. overnight temperatures at around 5—9dc. low pressure still in control but part two of the weekend is just not as nasty as it was during saturday. some rain still to be had tomorrow through eastern scotland and northern england. a few showers elsewhere with the spell of rain going up to the northeast of england. when starting to freshen up a bit again, could see g
thank you so much, south africa.today their southern england, south wales and the channel islands, the isles of silly. seems like this in coastal areas and some amazing wind gusts. some very exposed sites on the isle of wight, but 83 mph winds in plymouth. those winds are continuing to ease, so still very blustery out there this evening towards the coast of southeast england through the bristol channel. also been very windy in northern scotland. blustery, just not as windy. some areas of wet...
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the men's rugby world cup final takes place on saturday with south africa facing england and yokohama japan england are on a high after defeating 2 time champions australia and holders in new zealand in the last 2 rounds south africa have had an easier route to the final and welcome back a key player from injury. it's finally crunch time at the rugby world cup after the tournament spread over 3 months england coach eddie jones will send his side out as cliff favorites for the final against south africa we just want to get them play the great thing for us is that we've done the preparation we know we've done the preparation we're ready for this occasion you know we have spent 4 years getting ready for this occasion so that's why the flies can be relaxed that's why our can be relaxed because we know we've done the work rugby can be a brutal business 2003 when as england have been forced to do it the hard way this time around and victory in your karma will therefore feel extra special according to one former player. if they were to be trying to record a father use it in the summer for th
the men's rugby world cup final takes place on saturday with south africa facing england and yokohama japan england are on a high after defeating 2 time champions australia and holders in new zealand in the last 2 rounds south africa have had an easier route to the final and welcome back a key player from injury. it's finally crunch time at the rugby world cup after the tournament spread over 3 months england coach eddie jones will send his side out as cliff favorites for the final against...
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the planet prepares for its world cup final dylan's work the players are the favorites against south africa the springboks have made a habit of cool running out wins in japan 2. on what mark thank you so much for your company everyone turkey and russia have launched joint ground patrols in northeastern syria the operation as part of a deal struck by the countries to force kurdish fighters out of the territory near turkey's border while the patrols will begin with a 10 kilometer within a 10 kilometer zone rather along the border this step marks a new major power shift in syria. a month after president donald trump would drew u.s. forces from that area or at least get you more on these developments i'm joined now by our correspondents in istanbul a 1st off what are these patrols about what are they trying to achieve well the deal that you mentioned there between the uncle and moscow struck last week provided for the withdrawal of syrian kurdish fighters some 30 kilometers from the turkish border now ankara considers these fighters as terrorists so it was a condition for the turkish government
the planet prepares for its world cup final dylan's work the players are the favorites against south africa the springboks have made a habit of cool running out wins in japan 2. on what mark thank you so much for your company everyone turkey and russia have launched joint ground patrols in northeastern syria the operation as part of a deal struck by the countries to force kurdish fighters out of the territory near turkey's border while the patrols will begin with a 10 kilometer within a 10...
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outclassing england 3212 in the final at south africa's 3rd world cup title. hong kong has been hit by some of the worst violence seen in 5 months of unrest police fired tear gas at protesters who had set fire to street barricades and metro stations and made dozens of arrests there's no sign that anger is fading at china's perceived meddling with hong kong's freedoms beijing has indicated it may now tightening its grip on the chinese territory. these protesters are furious even after 22 straight weekends of demonstrating this protest was dubbed an emergency call for increased autonomy. that beijing says it will not tolerate any challenge to hong kong's system of government. the unrest started in victoria park on saturday a traditional venue for rallies and vigils all thought i think it is all about the 5 demands we cannot accept war unless. on a peaceful rally like today the police should not fire tear gas. but police work way too used to gas which pushed thousands found to government protesters towards the central business district and streets lined with bank
outclassing england 3212 in the final at south africa's 3rd world cup title. hong kong has been hit by some of the worst violence seen in 5 months of unrest police fired tear gas at protesters who had set fire to street barricades and metro stations and made dozens of arrests there's no sign that anger is fading at china's perceived meddling with hong kong's freedoms beijing has indicated it may now tightening its grip on the chinese territory. these protesters are furious even after 22...
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in south africa for us thank you so much. and before we go there's just enough time to show you pictures of the 1st meeting of twin panda cubs since their birth their siblings were born at berlin zoo at the end of august staff say the baby bears which each now wait just a little over 3 kilometer kilograms i'm sorry have already made their 1st attempts at crawling keepers have been helping their mother mainak with childcare duties since pandas normally nurse only one cup. coming up next night grooves this week veteran german band city performed the biggest rocket to come out of east germany they're joined by internet sensation american violinist lindsey sterling i'll be back at the top of the hours always with more news see you soon. coming. to the adventures of the famous naturalist and explore. jerusalem the bridge of some fun while it's 250th birthday. barging on a voyage of discovery. expedition voyage on t.w. .
in south africa for us thank you so much. and before we go there's just enough time to show you pictures of the 1st meeting of twin panda cubs since their birth their siblings were born at berlin zoo at the end of august staff say the baby bears which each now wait just a little over 3 kilometer kilograms i'm sorry have already made their 1st attempts at crawling keepers have been helping their mother mainak with childcare duties since pandas normally nurse only one cup. coming up next night...
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by defeating favorites england 3212 in the final in yokohama japan sparking celebrations across south africa in johannesburg south africans came together to celebrate the country's 3rd world cup win and there was joy and so went out township where the victory had special significance after he became the 1st. black captain to lift the men's trophy for south africa the springboks came into the game as underdogs but 100 pala kicked 4 penalty to give them a 1st half lead a subdued england kept themselves in the contest but 2 tries from south africa in the 2nd half sealed the try and. our correspondent. in south africa where he met fans right after the net. what a performance of the springboks during that wall stop and what a clear victory in the finals in the end of the day and kept on but also throughout the country the celebrations have now started because this is the good news that south africa was desperately waiting for. the you. were. wounded 6 but suddenly wouldn't you. can see united we shall be. out of it the way you. know it is a very big picture because you have so united country it's
by defeating favorites england 3212 in the final in yokohama japan sparking celebrations across south africa in johannesburg south africans came together to celebrate the country's 3rd world cup win and there was joy and so went out township where the victory had special significance after he became the 1st. black captain to lift the men's trophy for south africa the springboks came into the game as underdogs but 100 pala kicked 4 penalty to give them a 1st half lead a subdued england kept...
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south africa in focus one of the country's most recognized analyst sits at the table with me. hello welcome to news africa it's good to have you along. humbled to quote the man himself the pop star turned politician has just been named as time magazine's next 100 most influential people up and coming influences to watch wind that this is. dedicating this recognition to the young people off uganda is especially the ghetto youth may this be a reminder and encouragement that you're not what your detractors say you are you all what you choose to be. the deadly africa. is here with me for more on that inaugural estate on me so who else made the list there are 8 other africans on this list or highlight a few 1st the kenyan filmmaker and writer when eureka here she is one who has been in the news lately she has got 2 prominent films out of portfolio the 1st as ponzi aside 5 in the 2nd is called are a few key there are a few key was in the news because it's a film about 2 girls or young women who fall in love in a homophobic society and that raised a lot of eyebrows in kenya because it
south africa in focus one of the country's most recognized analyst sits at the table with me. hello welcome to news africa it's good to have you along. humbled to quote the man himself the pop star turned politician has just been named as time magazine's next 100 most influential people up and coming influences to watch wind that this is. dedicating this recognition to the young people off uganda is especially the ghetto youth may this be a reminder and encouragement that you're not what your...
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celebrations right now in johannesburg after south africa win their 3rd a run in. world cup defeating england emphatically 32 to 12. hello police in hong kong have used tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who are rallying for the 22nd straight weekend some protesters threw burning objects on to the roads in a bid to keep riot police away prominent activists joshua long had called for 100000 people to march on saturday the protests began over proposed changes to extradition laws which have since been scrapped let's get an update from difficult paul and joining us from hong kong to feel what are you seeing. i'm in the middle of hong kong's financial center this place is usually full of tourists at this time of the night people going out for dinner on a saturday night it's anti it's been cleared out protesters have taken over the streets that built up barricades that are slowly being dismantled as far engines fire trucks and riot police have walked through moments ago this area was thick with tear gas and protesters dispersed keeping up with thei
celebrations right now in johannesburg after south africa win their 3rd a run in. world cup defeating england emphatically 32 to 12. hello police in hong kong have used tear gas and water cannon to disperse thousands of people who are rallying for the 22nd straight weekend some protesters threw burning objects on to the roads in a bid to keep riot police away prominent activists joshua long had called for 100000 people to march on saturday the protests began over proposed changes to extradition...
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from the ground in south africa. and the leaders of brics countries meeting in brazil ya think global trade tensions and policy uncertainty are diminishing confidence. and i'm a bit officials accused of accepting millions of bribes from iceland's biggest fishing companies step down from office. this is the w. business i'm john meldrum a lot. and in berlin welcome once upon a time mining was the biggest single driver of growth in south africa while the sector was badly hit by the global recession a decade ago it continues to play an all important role in the economy close to half a 1000000 people work in mining more than in any other industry it accounts for over 7 percent of total economic output and is a vital source of foreign currency. coal and diamonds have traditionally been a mainstay of the industry but it's gold more than anything that has brought in the big bucks but the metal isn't quite as big as an earner as it once was a little over a decade ago south africa was the world's largest gold producer now it's
from the ground in south africa. and the leaders of brics countries meeting in brazil ya think global trade tensions and policy uncertainty are diminishing confidence. and i'm a bit officials accused of accepting millions of bribes from iceland's biggest fishing companies step down from office. this is the w. business i'm john meldrum a lot. and in berlin welcome once upon a time mining was the biggest single driver of growth in south africa while the sector was badly hit by the global...
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and do not try to south africa, though.in is an icon for the sport in the rainbow nation. we will have from kolisi. also coming up in the programme... les hamilton should secure his sixth win in texas this weekend —— lewis hamilton. 0vernight new zealand in auckland. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm 0lly foster. at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning the ninth rugby world cup final kicks off in yokohama. england are there for the fourth time. england against south africa. they fell short in 1991. carling, guscott, andrew, leonard and moore, that brilliant team, lost to australia at twickenham. revenge in 2003, sir clive woodward's meticulous planning, martinjohnson‘s leadership, jonny wilkinson's drop goal against the wallabies in sydney and the webb ellis trophy was theirs and they were all heroes on their return. against the odds, they reached the final 4 years later. mark cueto's disallowed try would have made the difference, but the trophy changed hands in paris, south africa champions for a second time, we'll hear from mark
and do not try to south africa, though.in is an icon for the sport in the rainbow nation. we will have from kolisi. also coming up in the programme... les hamilton should secure his sixth win in texas this weekend —— lewis hamilton. 0vernight new zealand in auckland. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm 0lly foster. at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning the ninth rugby world cup final kicks off in yokohama. england are there for the fourth time. england against south africa. they fell short in 1991....
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england or south africa ? i guess england.world cup. is there any chance of eddiejones staying injapan to work with japanese teams? we hope so! we hoped so four years ago. but we have a good head coach at the moment. so we still don't know what is going to go on. do you think that this tournament will leave a lasting permanent legacy injapan, that rugby will increase as a sport? definitely. i can feel the history of rugby is changing right now. and where does it rank in the national sports injapan? i will say baseball is the biggest sport. that's the thing. soccer has caught up with it. and i think more than half of the children involved in sports play soccer at the moment. and i think tennis... what else? swimming is pretty popular. but rugby is getting super big. we have an activity zone within the fan zone and we are seeing more and more children. erina making sure that she has the best seat fan zone. you're watching bbc news. don't forget, you can get more on all our stories, including updates on the rugby world cup final,
england or south africa ? i guess england.world cup. is there any chance of eddiejones staying injapan to work with japanese teams? we hope so! we hoped so four years ago. but we have a good head coach at the moment. so we still don't know what is going to go on. do you think that this tournament will leave a lasting permanent legacy injapan, that rugby will increase as a sport? definitely. i can feel the history of rugby is changing right now. and where does it rank in the national sports...
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and on the eeev of south africa's investment conference, we will speak -- and on the eve of south africa's investment conference, we will speak with colin coleman of goldman sachs. withuy johnson in london, vonnie quinn in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: we have a race to those earning these gains, down about 0.1% on the s&p 500 -- we have gains,those earnings down about 0.1% on the s&p 500. investors continue to sell treasuries and look for better opportunities. the yuan went through seven offshore for the first time in a long time overnight. this, of course, a concerted effort to put pressure on the u.s. rollback of tariffs, in which case president xi would travel to the u.s. to sign phase one of a deal, or so we are led to believe. down. the lockup is expiring tomorrow. some are seeing a net negative, and could be a little but of profit-taking. guy: european stocks fading as well, now only up a little bit. it was a decent rally earlier on, but certainly fading, noun by 0.1%. the euro continues to languish, $1.1075. why hasn't it rallied more over the last month? the ran
and on the eeev of south africa's investment conference, we will speak -- and on the eve of south africa's investment conference, we will speak with colin coleman of goldman sachs. withuy johnson in london, vonnie quinn in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." ♪ vonnie: we have a race to those earning these gains, down about 0.1% on the s&p 500 -- we have gains,those earnings down about 0.1% on the s&p 500. investors continue to sell treasuries and look for better...
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newsline from ballet in tears cheers and dancing across south africa as the national rugby team world champions the springboks put on a dominant display outclassing england to capture their 3rd cup title also on the program. police in hong kong used tear gas and water cannon to disperse rioting crowds as protesters for terms of the streets and what they say is an emergency call to protect the territories autonomy. and the germany's funders they get champions find in munich take a 51 thrashing in front for the world's last but 10 years least coach nico coach under increasing pressure. i'm still got welcome to the program. south africa have won the men's rugby world cup in japan the springboks sprung a surprise by defeating favorites england 3212 in the final in yokohama sparking celebrations across south africa this was the scene in johannesburg as people celebrates the country's 3rd world cup when. there was joy in this town shared rather victory had special significance after c. a can lease he became the 1st black captain to lift the men's trophy for south africa the springboks and h
newsline from ballet in tears cheers and dancing across south africa as the national rugby team world champions the springboks put on a dominant display outclassing england to capture their 3rd cup title also on the program. police in hong kong used tear gas and water cannon to disperse rioting crowds as protesters for terms of the streets and what they say is an emergency call to protect the territories autonomy. and the germany's funders they get champions find in munich take a 51 thrashing...
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and joining us now from cape town south africa to discuss the rugby world cup is d w correspondent adrian creation adrian the party is no doubt starting right about now how important is this title to south africans. absolutely said of the party has started a lot of people on the streets here the pops and bars in cape town where completely packed and not only throughout the country people were following what's happening and everybody is of course totally happy about this victory the captain has talked to the crowd right after the victory and he actually says we have so many problems back home and this victory was so important to show what we can achieve as a country if we all stand together no matter what background or what raise you have and this is definitely the good news that south africa needed after weeks of rather negative news in a phobic attacks a struggling economy now finally something positive and i think it's a good reason for south africans to really celebrate today they didn't give us a little perspective how does the sport rank for example with the world's most popular spor
and joining us now from cape town south africa to discuss the rugby world cup is d w correspondent adrian creation adrian the party is no doubt starting right about now how important is this title to south africans. absolutely said of the party has started a lot of people on the streets here the pops and bars in cape town where completely packed and not only throughout the country people were following what's happening and everybody is of course totally happy about this victory the captain has...
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yes, south africa!id, there are a lot of underlying deeper issues that i feel like are sorted out, you know? people think that it is just a by know? people think that it is just a rugby match but for us it is a lot more. you heard it there yourself, it is not just more. you heard it there yourself, it is notjust a rugby match, remember that this history. today was the 50th time that siya was wearing the springboks journey and his father made his first trip abroad ever. so much history than just the scoreboard. i was very struck by something he said in an interview of not having a television set when they last won in 2007. with the transformation, they cannot be anything more symbolic than having a captain like siya? exactly, south africa is still trying to get out of the chains of apartheid. it is still a long way from sorting out the legacy of racial segregation but there are small glimmers of hope and see your kolisi is one example. he didn't even have a television set at home when the springboks won
yes, south africa!id, there are a lot of underlying deeper issues that i feel like are sorted out, you know? people think that it is just a by know? people think that it is just a rugby match but for us it is a lot more. you heard it there yourself, it is not just more. you heard it there yourself, it is notjust a rugby match, remember that this history. today was the 50th time that siya was wearing the springboks journey and his father made his first trip abroad ever. so much history than just...
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the planet prepares for its world cup final england's rugby players all the favorites against south africa but the springboks top a new captain do they hope to make history on saturday. i'm headed home free glad you could join me german chancellor angela merkel has arrived in india for a 3 day visit that will focus on boosting trade and business ties merkel was welcomed in delhi with military honors she'll be holding talks with indian prime minister narendra modi on a wide range of bilateral issues small cities or new about energy and mobility will also be on the agenda both sides also see potential in the fallout from the. between the u.s. and china germany is india's largest trading partner in europe to the shooting of $20000000000.00 u.s. dollars last year. well for more on this i'm now joined by our chief political editor she's in delhi following going to visit good to see german and indian leaders have met regularly in recent years so what's special about this one. special thing about is that she's brought part of her cabinet also including the foreign minister here and these governme
the planet prepares for its world cup final england's rugby players all the favorites against south africa but the springboks top a new captain do they hope to make history on saturday. i'm headed home free glad you could join me german chancellor angela merkel has arrived in india for a 3 day visit that will focus on boosting trade and business ties merkel was welcomed in delhi with military honors she'll be holding talks with indian prime minister narendra modi on a wide range of bilateral...