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i'm in so way to south africa. thank you. i am surrounded by death is these us cultures of the day are metronome interpreted to mean the great mother statues like this was dug up right here in born. now across the african continent, we have a higher from their son to people. we have bust protected egyptian mothers. we have your maya, they are reuben, could this i could go on and on. and if this is our history, why do we still have humiliating practices against our gulf and women? our 2nd relationship experts has, has some was for the people that think this unnecessary virginity is not a medical tab. it's a social construct. how many times do we have to say this? in order for it to think into the mind, the double age of the patriarchy, allow me to explain this further clarification. a social construct is an idea, has been created and accepted by society at large a social construct, no backing. they are a product of human definition shaped by cultural and historical context. and it's exhausting. women are tired of being shane t
i'm in so way to south africa. thank you. i am surrounded by death is these us cultures of the day are metronome interpreted to mean the great mother statues like this was dug up right here in born. now across the african continent, we have a higher from their son to people. we have bust protected egyptian mothers. we have your maya, they are reuben, could this i could go on and on. and if this is our history, why do we still have humiliating practices against our gulf and women? our 2nd...
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my name is what's the local messages i'm in so way to south africa. thank you. i am surrounded by good. this is these us cultures of the day on my trauma interpreted to mean the great mother statues like this was dug up right here in born. now across the african continent, we have a higher from there. santa people, we have bust protected egyptian mothers, we have year maia, they are reuben, could this, i could go on and on. and if this is our history, why do we still have humiliating practices against our gulf and women? our 2nd relationship experts has, has some was for the people that think this unnecessary virginity is not a medical tab. it's a social construct. how many times do we have to say this? in order for it to think into the mind, the double age of the patriarchy, allow me to explain this further clarification. a social construct is an idea, has been created and accepted by society, large social construct, no back. they are a product of human definition shaped bicultural and historical context. and it's thought women are tired of being shane tired of
my name is what's the local messages i'm in so way to south africa. thank you. i am surrounded by good. this is these us cultures of the day on my trauma interpreted to mean the great mother statues like this was dug up right here in born. now across the african continent, we have a higher from there. santa people, we have bust protected egyptian mothers, we have year maia, they are reuben, could this, i could go on and on. and if this is our history, why do we still have humiliating practices...
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and that's what we did dying south africa. we had a very small number of beth on the, on the crown wave. and we think that our very quick scientific results to help they want to also have a lower level of death. but the discovery did not come without its costs. south africa economy took an immediate hit as the government extended lockdown measures in response to the announcement. while travel benz to and from the country were immediately imposed by the majority of the global community and the team's lives were also immediately put in danger. we received many, many, many threats, many that threats at given time. we had to put the like, i'm security in the entrance of a university because rick with carry our walk. and the big last center there was, is that they should make mechanisms that gone in the life counselors to identify new pathogens. otherwise, we're going to have more and more. then we can find them that, that, that are not identified. the stress of alma, crohn's discovery, taken its toll. but professor oliver, i belie
and that's what we did dying south africa. we had a very small number of beth on the, on the crown wave. and we think that our very quick scientific results to help they want to also have a lower level of death. but the discovery did not come without its costs. south africa economy took an immediate hit as the government extended lockdown measures in response to the announcement. while travel benz to and from the country were immediately imposed by the majority of the global community and the...
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the corona virus may have made professor on a very famous beyond the borders of south africa. but he remains committed to his humble approach to solving some of the world's most pressing health problems. maybe you know, some corona virus deniers in your country, in a village in poland. some people are so afraid of anti baxter's that they get their coven jabs in secret. nearly 22 percent of the villagers are vaccinated. the mayor and a local doctor feel they're fighting a losing battle. huge billboards read visitors to czerny denotes a village where anti vaccination sentiment run strong. the science say that covert vaccines are genetic experiments on unsuspecting citizens with the organizations i put them up, collects donations over social media, they won't talk to reporters. the campaign has found the following here. hardly anyone where's the mosque? and most want nothing to do with coven vaccines. they give all sorts of reasons. i haven't been vaccinated. mom problem is that of up and i have an i, j. e. and i'm afraid, lee boyish. we are she, sasha said, some people say there
the corona virus may have made professor on a very famous beyond the borders of south africa. but he remains committed to his humble approach to solving some of the world's most pressing health problems. maybe you know, some corona virus deniers in your country, in a village in poland. some people are so afraid of anti baxter's that they get their coven jabs in secret. nearly 22 percent of the villagers are vaccinated. the mayor and a local doctor feel they're fighting a losing battle. huge...
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and to south africa, where researchers discovered the oma chronic variant but 1st to india, according to official figures, more than 5 and a half 1000000 people worked in the health care sector. their most are women who feel they never get the recognition they deserve. so at the start of this year, they took to the streets time and again they know who shallow d wakes up highly. every morning she helps her paralyzed mother eat and change her clothes and looks after the medical needs of her father who's suffering from asthma. then she leaves for her job as a community health worker on her mom, i'm a do we monitor the health indicators of pregnant women, newborn babies in children under the age of sex and adolescent girls. we also help them with their basic primary education definitions that we ensure the children get nutrition, monitor their weight, and height and vaccination sounding already got to go to my mom. got the other ha, her wage is barely enough to get by. how might i do mine there? know, and i wait as close 210000 rupees, about 120 euros in her mouth than it is a name. it is
and to south africa, where researchers discovered the oma chronic variant but 1st to india, according to official figures, more than 5 and a half 1000000 people worked in the health care sector. their most are women who feel they never get the recognition they deserve. so at the start of this year, they took to the streets time and again they know who shallow d wakes up highly. every morning she helps her paralyzed mother eat and change her clothes and looks after the medical needs of her...
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what do you say to investors who look at south africa and read things like that? your message to them? leila: emerging markets risk is always relative and while there have been issues in the past, the government is taking swift action to address corruption. there have been some important developments set aside and introduced, such as the incarceration of the previous head of state and the insertion of very critical people into important roles. that said, the general ability of the government to execute on its promises is central to the trust in investor confidence. looking at south africa comparatively, they are certainly looking favorable in comparison to russia, turkey, and as i said earlier, even brazil. kailey: all right, leila fourie johannesburg stock exchange eo, thank. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: huge moves europe today. a number of asset classes involved in the epicenter of the action is very much in the bond market as we look at a huge repricing across the curve across europe. these are just some examples. go to your bloomberg terminal and punching wb. you
what do you say to investors who look at south africa and read things like that? your message to them? leila: emerging markets risk is always relative and while there have been issues in the past, the government is taking swift action to address corruption. there have been some important developments set aside and introduced, such as the incarceration of the previous head of state and the insertion of very critical people into important roles. that said, the general ability of the government to...
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south africa has 1% of the world's population. 1%, right. but 12% of the world's hiv positive people. scientists have recently discovered that a circumcised penis prevents the infection of hivp to 60% >> 60% safer? >> here it is. >> this is the suit? >> yeah, i've kind of forgotten how it works. >> i don't know if this is a penis or a goth chef. >> [speaking native language] >> now we're here to help you get more people circumcised. >> so this is our pamphlet that we usually distribute to the community and around. it has even got some pictures. >> i am a penis here as well. circumcised. >> yeah, i see. yeah, in fact, i see the resemblance. >> yes. >> oh, yeah, i see. oh, yeah, mr. penis man. let me introduce you to the group. >> yeah, let's hit it. >> ok. >> are you guys circumcised? >> because you can do it at any time. >> the pain is minimal. it's something you can endure. >> snip, snip, you guys. >> this is our center in orange farm. these are the guys that we have just transported back from different sections of our community. >> so what
south africa has 1% of the world's population. 1%, right. but 12% of the world's hiv positive people. scientists have recently discovered that a circumcised penis prevents the infection of hivp to 60% >> 60% safer? >> here it is. >> this is the suit? >> yeah, i've kind of forgotten how it works. >> i don't know if this is a penis or a goth chef. >> [speaking native language] >> now we're here to help you get more people circumcised. >> so this is...
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huge came. he result for south africa. huge game- they _ he result for south africa. for south africa. huge game. they are actually - he result for south africa. huge game. they are actually ranked | game. they are actually ranked second in the world, and they proved that today, beating england. there defending champions, england, they one in 2017, so massive statement for south africa. this is one of those, for the first time ever, i think anyone can be anyone in this world cup —— they one in 2017. for england, they have been on the disappointing side.— england, they have been on the disappointing side. england, they have been on the disa ”ointin side. , a, ., ., disappointing side. henry moeran and alex hartley there. _ england's men hope to get a new managing director and head coach in place before their summer starts injune. that's what the man in temporary charge, sir andrew strauss, told the bbc today. strauss was at england training in barbados, where jofra archer linked up with the squad as he continues his recovery from injury. archer bowled in the nets. and
huge came. he result for south africa. huge game- they _ he result for south africa. for south africa. huge game. they are actually - he result for south africa. huge game. they are actually ranked | game. they are actually ranked second in the world, and they proved that today, beating england. there defending champions, england, they one in 2017, so massive statement for south africa. this is one of those, for the first time ever, i think anyone can be anyone in this world cup —— they one...
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how tough an opponent or south africa? they are _ tough an opponent or south africa? we cannot expect this to be easy for eitherside. it we cannot expect this to be easy for either side. it will be a tough opposition, south africa won that first game in the group stages but england have got the stronger spin attack with sophie ecclestone and charlie ding, if charlie does play, it could go either way. it was a historic night in the women's champions league, as holders barcelona beat real madrid to make it through to the semifinals in front of a crowd of 91,533 at camp nou, a new world record for a women's club football match. on the pitch, barcelona made their home advantage count, coming from behind to win 5—2 on the night and 8—3 on aggregate. in the other game, an extra time goalfrom ramona bachmann saw paris saint—germain beat bayern munich 4—3 on aggregate. british cycling has called for a coalition to address transgender and non—binary participation in sport. it follows the news transgender cyclist emily bridges will not compete in a national women's event at the
how tough an opponent or south africa? they are _ tough an opponent or south africa? we cannot expect this to be easy for eitherside. it we cannot expect this to be easy for either side. it will be a tough opposition, south africa won that first game in the group stages but england have got the stronger spin attack with sophie ecclestone and charlie ding, if charlie does play, it could go either way. it was a historic night in the women's champions league, as holders barcelona beat real madrid...
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, _ ended up being far too much or south africa, and _ ended up being far too much or south africa, andand england put together the perfect performance. they were clinicai— perfect performance. they were clinical and ruthless, and finally, the england squad we all like to watch — the england squad we all like to watch. , , ., the england squad we all like to watch, , , ., the england squad we all like to watch. , , ., watch. sophie eggleston took career best figures. — watch. sophie eggleston took career best figures, danny _ watch. sophie eggleston took career best figures, danny wyatt _ watch. sophie eggleston took career best figures, danny wyatt described | best figures, danny wyatt described her as a goat, greatest of all time. she's been phenomenal. she her as a goat, greatest of all time. she's been phenomenal.— she's been phenomenal. she is uenuinel she's been phenomenal. she is genuinely the _ she's been phenomenal. she is genuinely the best _ she's been phenomenal. she is genuinely the best spinner- she's been phenomenal. she is genuinely the best spinner i've| she's been phen
, _ ended up being far too much or south africa, and _ ended up being far too much or south africa, andand england put together the perfect performance. they were clinicai— perfect performance. they were clinical and ruthless, and finally, the england squad we all like to watch — the england squad we all like to watch. , , ., the england squad we all like to watch, , , ., the england squad we all like to watch. , , ., watch. sophie eggleston took career best figures. — watch. sophie...
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we saw russia siding with south africa and ukrainians saying russia instigated south africa to produce own rival draft. south africa said therm doing it because they felt their draft was putting humanitarian needs ahead of geopolitical and it was very naught railust asked for both sides to end hostilities. it didn't numb russia but ultimately the general assembly voted to not consider south africa as draft so that was a real, ream victory as i s for ukraine and again embarrassing loss for russia at the united nations where it finds itself with very few friends. >> it is fascinating. that is the official route of what has happened so far. what about morin official sounds? what areou hearing about what the countries are feeling about what is going to happen next and what they will do next? >> this is a nonbinding resolution, i think it is importt to remember that. but it is symbolic. it is about the moral compass of what countries feel here and quite frankly the united nations is the only real place we get to hear what the whole world has to say. now, certainly the u.n. is limited in wha
we saw russia siding with south africa and ukrainians saying russia instigated south africa to produce own rival draft. south africa said therm doing it because they felt their draft was putting humanitarian needs ahead of geopolitical and it was very naught railust asked for both sides to end hostilities. it didn't numb russia but ultimately the general assembly voted to not consider south africa as draft so that was a real, ream victory as i s for ukraine and again embarrassing loss for...
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england versus south africa.ack and won every single game since then and they've now out and play their best cricket to get through. how could an opponent are they? tt is to get through. how could an opponent are they? it is going to be a tou~h opponent are they? it is going to be a tough game. _ opponent are they? it is going to be a tough game, nailbiter. _ opponent are they? it is going to be a tough game, nailbiter. we - opponent are they? it is going to be a tough game, nailbiter. we have i opponent are they? it is going to be i a tough game, nailbiter. we have had so many nail biters and we cannot expect this to be an easy game for either side. expect this to be an easy game for eitherside. england have expect this to be an easy game for either side. england have got the strongest attack. it could go either way and to hold their nerve for the longest will win the semifinal. christchurch is the venue. england against south africa, he willjoin australia in the final on sunday? and australia are absolutely at
england versus south africa.ack and won every single game since then and they've now out and play their best cricket to get through. how could an opponent are they? tt is to get through. how could an opponent are they? it is going to be a tou~h opponent are they? it is going to be a tough game. _ opponent are they? it is going to be a tough game, nailbiter. _ opponent are they? it is going to be a tough game, nailbiter. we - opponent are they? it is going to be a tough game, nailbiter. we have...
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, as far as we know, india and south africa didn't vote in favor of the recent u.n. general assembly resolution criticizing the russian events in ukraine. so they abstained. i think if we speak about upcoming g20 events we will closely monitor greek countries and how they will react. so what will happen with india, south africa, brazil, it's a matter of time and we will see but even with china against the idea of excluding russia i think the initiative is not going to be materialized. >> this is not the un security council. neither china nor russia has a veto. there is nothing laid out that indicates exactly how a country can be booted from that g20. it's a matter of imitation. i think at least half of those countries will strongly oppose russia's participation. the invitation will come from the president of indonesia but we are not talking about a situation where something is laid out in regulations where g20 has to unanimously decide. china doesn't have to be on board if at least half of the g20 countries oppose it. and even if they move forward on allow russia to
, as far as we know, india and south africa didn't vote in favor of the recent u.n. general assembly resolution criticizing the russian events in ukraine. so they abstained. i think if we speak about upcoming g20 events we will closely monitor greek countries and how they will react. so what will happen with india, south africa, brazil, it's a matter of time and we will see but even with china against the idea of excluding russia i think the initiative is not going to be materialized. >>...
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england have beaten south africa to reach the women's cricket world cup final.ions england will now face australia after a dominant 137—run win over south africa. it's a remarkable turnaround for england, who were on the brink of elimination after losing their first three games but have now won five in a row to reach a second successive final. our sports reporter henry moeran has been speaking to 2017 world cup winner alex hartley. he asked her about opener danni wyatt's magnificent century. two weeks ago england lost to south africa after losing three games at all at this that of their title defence, some players that the but out of the competition, fast forward than they have just played the most supreme game against the same opponents to book their place and they won a cup final on sunday, 137 runs was imagine of victory and alex a winner with an content 2017, heather knight has been calling for the perfect performance, but was pretty much at. it the perfect performance, but was pretty much at— the perfect performance, but was pretty much at. it was, and open
england have beaten south africa to reach the women's cricket world cup final.ions england will now face australia after a dominant 137—run win over south africa. it's a remarkable turnaround for england, who were on the brink of elimination after losing their first three games but have now won five in a row to reach a second successive final. our sports reporter henry moeran has been speaking to 2017 world cup winner alex hartley. he asked her about opener danni wyatt's magnificent century....
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will land in nigeria, namibia, and south africa later this year, linking africa to europe, the equity. i know subsea internet cable is part of google's $1000000000.00 program to build digital capacity on the continent. and it's expected to deliver 20 times more internet capacity to the region. and reduce price is by around 14 percent. and that is particularly important for togo, which is among the highest mobile data costs on the continent at around $9.00 a gigabyte. project is the company's 3rd private, international underwater cable, and it's the 1st in africa google along with matter. microsoft and amazon now dominate the world's cable infrastructure matter announced plans to build at least 2 trans atlantic under c cables by 2027 last month. under see cables do have a serious downside cables can tear and break leaving entire regions without connectivity for days. well, johnny has from singapore now, isn't it? in a judge area, the managing director of sub saharan africa at google. net and welcome to the show . so this cable is really going to be a game changer for internet access ac
will land in nigeria, namibia, and south africa later this year, linking africa to europe, the equity. i know subsea internet cable is part of google's $1000000000.00 program to build digital capacity on the continent. and it's expected to deliver 20 times more internet capacity to the region. and reduce price is by around 14 percent. and that is particularly important for togo, which is among the highest mobile data costs on the continent at around $9.00 a gigabyte. project is the company's...
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in broadcasting from _ south africa where in broadcasting from 0t— south africa where in broadcastingn they are on twitter. i've been struck particularly on instagram, my friends — particularly on instagram, my friends who are not necessarily so political _ friends who are not necessarily so political but who put nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and her family in their stories. a real sense of celebration. i've seen it written as well that— celebration. i've seen it written as well that we all need some good news while well that we all need some good news white not _ well that we all need some good news white not as— well that we all need some good news while not as much as the ukrainians, but this— while not as much as the ukrainians, but this war— while not as much as the ukrainians, but this war has really affected so nrany— but this war has really affected so nrany of— but this war has really affected so many of us. so to see nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe with her family, zaghari— ratcliffe with her family, her zaghari—ratcliffe with her family, her incredible heroic husband which is done _
in broadcasting from _ south africa where in broadcasting from 0t— south africa where in broadcastingn they are on twitter. i've been struck particularly on instagram, my friends — particularly on instagram, my friends who are not necessarily so political _ friends who are not necessarily so political but who put nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe and her family in their stories. a real sense of celebration. i've seen it written as well that— celebration. i've seen it written as well that we all...
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west africa down to south africa. we've just had our 1st landing last week in may in this cable is, is remarkable. and i'm really excited about what the speed of the content because it brings in 20 times more network capacity than the last cable bits percept regent . and the not a fixed office are going to be plenty whether you look at g, d, p growth and job creation. really look at the growth of economies. whether you look at the effects on the data and internet speeds in internet reliability across the continent. some really exciting things. right. and you say 1st landing in tow. go and take it as a hub. i presume that means it could really read the dividends. absolutely. not just to go, but we're going to have for the landings as we get to my area and then down to the media is going to south africa and also seen. so we aren't, we do have landings land across each of these countries and ask them 1st one and absolutely, you know, in interacting with the government of google, the course, the last week. i'm really exci
west africa down to south africa. we've just had our 1st landing last week in may in this cable is, is remarkable. and i'm really excited about what the speed of the content because it brings in 20 times more network capacity than the last cable bits percept regent . and the not a fixed office are going to be plenty whether you look at g, d, p growth and job creation. really look at the growth of economies. whether you look at the effects on the data and internet speeds in internet reliability...
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when south africa dismantled apartheid and created a new national anthem, the committee was chaired by its most prominent black south african composer, mzilikazi khumalo, the national anthem of south africa adopted in 1997, brings together the five most widely spoken of south africa's 11 official languages. xhosa, zulu, sesotho, afrikaans and english. sections of the anthem contain previous national anthems from south africa's white and black populations. the intended result was for the national music, their national anthem, to voice the sound through language and music of its diverse communities. a nation has the potential to create its own sonic landscapes. such power comes from the connectedness its people feel, how are their experiences embraced in emblems of national representation? sounds can generate belonging. as a national him, "lift every voice and sing" we'll engage familiar audience says while embracing new communities. thank you for allowing me to testify on today's important topic. i will be happy to answer any questions at the appropriate time. >> thank you, professor an
when south africa dismantled apartheid and created a new national anthem, the committee was chaired by its most prominent black south african composer, mzilikazi khumalo, the national anthem of south africa adopted in 1997, brings together the five most widely spoken of south africa's 11 official languages. xhosa, zulu, sesotho, afrikaans and english. sections of the anthem contain previous national anthems from south africa's white and black populations. the intended result was for the...
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but with no other notable knocks, england set south africa an attainable target.ssure was now on england's bowlers... oh, no! ..and fielders. laura wolvaardt dropped on four. there was an early breakthrough, lizelle lee gone for nine. but the errors and frustrations also continued. in the air and dropped! wolvaardt dropped again. england their own worst enemy, as south africa started to build a healthy score. the bowlers kept up the pressure, and with a little luck, the match headed for a nail—biting finish. but it was their opponents who kept their nerve in the closing stages, as they batted out the match — and the victory. it's one of those ones where stuff is just not clicking in the field. we missed a couple of chances again. we were fighting hard throughout to get in the match but we just couldn't get over the line. england now face india on wednesday, knowing their world cup hopes hang by a thread. jo currie, bbc news. the bafta tv and film awards were back in person last night, following last year's covid—safe virtual ceremony. western the power of the dog,
but with no other notable knocks, england set south africa an attainable target.ssure was now on england's bowlers... oh, no! ..and fielders. laura wolvaardt dropped on four. there was an early breakthrough, lizelle lee gone for nine. but the errors and frustrations also continued. in the air and dropped! wolvaardt dropped again. england their own worst enemy, as south africa started to build a healthy score. the bowlers kept up the pressure, and with a little luck, the match headed for a...
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and england are through to the women's cricket world cup final after victory over south africa. coming up on the bbc news channel: revving up for the city of lights. formula one have announced that las vegas will be the latest city to host a grand prix. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc�*s news at one. american and british intelligence officials say president putin is not being given an accurate picture of events on the ground in ukraine. a white house spokesman said mr putin was being misled by advisers who were too scared to tell him how badly the war is going for russia. that view was echoed by sirjeremy fleming, the head of the uk's security and intelligence agency gchq - he also said that mr putin had overestimated the abilities of his military to secure a rapid victory. our security correspondent, gordon corera, reports. what is really going on inside the kremlin? and just how isolated is russia's leadership from the reality of events in ukraine? western spies say they believe vladimir putin is not getting the full picture. speaking in australia, the head of britain's
and england are through to the women's cricket world cup final after victory over south africa. coming up on the bbc news channel: revving up for the city of lights. formula one have announced that las vegas will be the latest city to host a grand prix. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc�*s news at one. american and british intelligence officials say president putin is not being given an accurate picture of events on the ground in ukraine. a white house spokesman said mr putin was being...
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with did in wide wing extremist, i suggested again, well, maybe a couple of late and burned in south africa. people with disabilities more likely to lose their jobs. in the pandemic black lives matter, po, shine a spotlight on racially motivated police violence, same sex marriage is being legalized in more and more countries. discrimination and inequality are part of everyday life. for many, we ask why? because life is diversity. to make up your own mind. mm. d. w. need for mines. oh, welcome to the coven 19 special report. during the corona virus pandemic, many have gone the extra mile to help others, health care workers, scientists, and ordinary people. he looked to for roof, where lots of children have lost their parents to coven 19, and need assistance. and to south africa where researchers discovered the omicron variant but 1st to india, according to official.
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that sets up a last four clash against south africa on thursday in christchurch. jo currie reports. in their sites, england were in full voice and full of optimism. having won the toss, they started to wobble. danny wyatt gone. she was followed shortly afterwards by heather might. —— heather night. england 26 for two, this wasn't in the game plan. it was left to study the ship. that brought up some much needed calm to the delight of the england fans. amyjones also found her range while sophia dunkley added a half—century to a respectable total of 234. now it was up to the bowlers. they made steady work and got their awards, slowly chipping through the bangladesh order. davis taking the final wicket at england claimed a 100 run —— davis taking. so, we needed to come out and put on better performances, so i think we had a lot of positivity to get us through. sometimes that's just how it goes, but it's been great fight from the girls. to get four wins puts us in a very strong position. the defending champions had looked down and out earlier, now one game away from the final. jo currie,
that sets up a last four clash against south africa on thursday in christchurch. jo currie reports. in their sites, england were in full voice and full of optimism. having won the toss, they started to wobble. danny wyatt gone. she was followed shortly afterwards by heather might. —— heather night. england 26 for two, this wasn't in the game plan. it was left to study the ship. that brought up some much needed calm to the delight of the england fans. amyjones also found her range while...
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keith and kin are in zimbabwe, namibia, and south africa. they might come in do kind of that at the process so they can predict their kids until so the issue of bunches, no principals that they draft it where might be guided lent as lent. it is no mental lent in organ. susan accept tubes, administer little ent, he grasped, made to be appropriate for that the prob, i do a fair time, can i just be taken away from them? and i are going susan to the address, dan, that it is their property not lent. and therefore it becomes very difficult to can and, and our constitution data grab it. and yeah, we can until today until today in the constitution outlet is miss allison, why don't you repeal it? will let her early spare us better. you have to go of tag it still land, bessie doesn't make leech after fam added for 20 years, you can sit there and staff also under fam, which i had to buy lent. lucy said at arbor, where dan luther and out of money. but if you don't train them, how does that lend? it doesn't have. so idea is lou de las, they're lent or ig
keith and kin are in zimbabwe, namibia, and south africa. they might come in do kind of that at the process so they can predict their kids until so the issue of bunches, no principals that they draft it where might be guided lent as lent. it is no mental lent in organ. susan accept tubes, administer little ent, he grasped, made to be appropriate for that the prob, i do a fair time, can i just be taken away from them? and i are going susan to the address, dan, that it is their property not lent....
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keith and kin are in zimbabwe, namibia, and south africa. they must come in due kind of data to process so they can predict their keys them too. so the issue of branches, no principles that they draft it where nobody got it lent as lent. there is no mention of lent in our constitution except tubes. administered little ent, he dressed, made to be a proper act so that they approved by your fate. and can i just be taken away from them. and others, susan told address, dan, that it is their property not lent. and therefore, it becomes very difficult in an and our uplands vision data. grab that india we can went ill today and ill today in the constitution outlet is miss allison, why don't you repeal it? will let her early spare us better. you have to go of 10, it still lent bessy doesn't make leech. after fam, i had it for 20 years. you can sit there and stuff also, a dat file with read to buy lent. lucy said that arbor where daniel with friend of money. but if you don't train them, how does that lend? it doesn't have. so idea is new dollars, they
keith and kin are in zimbabwe, namibia, and south africa. they must come in due kind of data to process so they can predict their keys them too. so the issue of branches, no principles that they draft it where nobody got it lent as lent. there is no mention of lent in our constitution except tubes. administered little ent, he dressed, made to be a proper act so that they approved by your fate. and can i just be taken away from them. and others, susan told address, dan, that it is their property...
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north korea, but some 38 other countries, abstained from the vote, saying that it went to far south africa. in fact, submitted an alternative resolution that didn't name russia. in the specifics, it called for a cessation of hostilities without naming russia as the aggressor here, as the other variation did. they said that this was a, in the aim of building consensus, that it would be more effective if all of the countries were able to sign on. and politics were not a part of the resolution. china, in fact, spoke out in support of the south african draft and abstained from the vote as well . listen to what they said. oh, these are new sheets clear that some of the contents of the draft resolution go beyond the scope of humanity. some issues are very complex, can only be resolved through political negotiations between the parties concerned. the draft resolution proposed by south africa focuses on humanitarian issues and addresses in many important aspects of the current situation in ukraine. or emphasize that the cessation of hostilities is a crucial step towards improving the humanitarian
north korea, but some 38 other countries, abstained from the vote, saying that it went to far south africa. in fact, submitted an alternative resolution that didn't name russia. in the specifics, it called for a cessation of hostilities without naming russia as the aggressor here, as the other variation did. they said that this was a, in the aim of building consensus, that it would be more effective if all of the countries were able to sign on. and politics were not a part of the resolution....
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that sets up a last four clash against south africa on thursday in christchurch. jo currie reports.final spot in their sites, with a world cup semifinal spot in theirsites, england with a world cup semifinal spot in their sites, england were in full voice and full of optimism. having won the toss, they started to wobble. danny wyatt gone. she was followed shortly afterwards by heather wright. 26 for two, this wasn't in the game plan. it was left to study the ship. that brought up some much needed calm to the delight of the england fans. amyjones also found her range while sophia dunkley added a half—century to a respectable total of 234. now it was up respectable total of 234. now it was up to the bowlers. they made steady work and got their awards. slowly chipping through the bangladesh order. dave is taking the final wicket at england claimed a 100 run victory —— davis taking. 50. wicket at england claimed a 100 run victory -- davis taking.— victory -- davis taking. 50, we needed victory -- davis taking. so, we needed to _ victory -- davis taking. so, we needed to come _ victory -
that sets up a last four clash against south africa on thursday in christchurch. jo currie reports.final spot in their sites, with a world cup semifinal spot in theirsites, england with a world cup semifinal spot in their sites, england were in full voice and full of optimism. having won the toss, they started to wobble. danny wyatt gone. she was followed shortly afterwards by heather wright. 26 for two, this wasn't in the game plan. it was left to study the ship. that brought up some much...
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if you take a look at the big developing countries like india, china, south africa, brazil, he said indonesia, argentina, you know, we live in the developing world when we see the crisis here a credit when we see the sanctions imposed by the west, the, when the make the decision, the never to, into the ration the interests of the developing world, like both countries when they be, in no sense in russia, how can they continue the tweet with russia when russia with, from which, sexual so the pressure china, the pressure india to cut pies with, with the russia, you know, they have their interest only their interests in the ration, not the interest of the rest of the world. remember, develop the prime minister of france, that recently the ukraine, that the, you know, it is not western world, today's popular feeling of injustice and resentment toward this, the west this, i would say this, that this west that he's spending a lot, came up to you. joe biden certainly seems to think the western world is now united perhaps even more than ever before. do you think that's really the case though? i, i don
if you take a look at the big developing countries like india, china, south africa, brazil, he said indonesia, argentina, you know, we live in the developing world when we see the crisis here a credit when we see the sanctions imposed by the west, the, when the make the decision, the never to, into the ration the interests of the developing world, like both countries when they be, in no sense in russia, how can they continue the tweet with russia when russia with, from which, sexual so the...
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the portuguese 1st explored it, in the 1400s, germany ruled it in the late 18. hundreds in south africa seized it during world war one under a league of nations, mandates the republic of namibia gaines independence in 1990 after more than 20 years of war. according to the world bank progress towards reaching an equality has been slow, and it may be a remains one of the world's most unequal countries. yet that could change, given the recent discovery of an estimated 1000000000 barrels of oil off its coast . but could oil prove more of a curse than a blessing? we will find out as may be as president ha, gig ingo talks towel to 0 president hagel president of the republican namibia. thank you very much for talking to a justina. let me be chris anthony struck oil off the coastal. the country is something that's expected to bring billions and investments is sort of a game changer, according to many people. how excited i the discovery or well, the good hydrogens issues are now making them be i to be on the top shelf of their word. i was in brussels. i had to see everybody needed really over th
the portuguese 1st explored it, in the 1400s, germany ruled it in the late 18. hundreds in south africa seized it during world war one under a league of nations, mandates the republic of namibia gaines independence in 1990 after more than 20 years of war. according to the world bank progress towards reaching an equality has been slow, and it may be a remains one of the world's most unequal countries. yet that could change, given the recent discovery of an estimated 1000000000 barrels of oil off...
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i'll come in industry that we go south africa in many parts of the world, no matter how far you feed, we have in the past you sucked into was that was quoted in europe. second, i want to say, but these, that mark seem to appear. and my see with say is that am when that is an outbreak of host police anyway in the well, i'm, the 1st casualty becomes the trust. when you ask, what is the truth, what happened? the truth lies paralyzed or did between that this, what is that is what we're seeing here right now. sadly, isn't to say peter that am, we can only come out of this situation. using the manila we are solving problems. let me start here, osx. we are far away from your plate. we're far away from russia, but many of us in my country myself, intruders, have leaved amongst ukrainians, will study in moscow. i have lived in living gloves. i have studied team cheers. we have lived in simpler oper for a very long time, is about purple, you know, all these big data. that's where we were received by both nations, by both people, finance and russians where they were part of the soviet union and
i'll come in industry that we go south africa in many parts of the world, no matter how far you feed, we have in the past you sucked into was that was quoted in europe. second, i want to say, but these, that mark seem to appear. and my see with say is that am when that is an outbreak of host police anyway in the well, i'm, the 1st casualty becomes the trust. when you ask, what is the truth, what happened? the truth lies paralyzed or did between that this, what is that is what we're seeing here...
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to the people of south africa support you? -- do the people of south africa support you?ople in south africa do support this dance we have taken. the dance is largely born out of our own dna. dna that says we resolve problems through negotiation, mediation and trying to bring people together. that is how our democracy was won. we carry that dna forward even into global issues and conflicts. the issue will be resolved through interventions, negotiations and mediation. >> i understand that is your position. you said on twitter i have been approached to play a role in mediation. did putin ask you to do that? who has requested your mediation scale? >> when i spoke to president putin, i told him we were being approached largely by the united states institutions who believe the experience south africa has can be brought to bear. in my discussion with resident xi jinping, -- with president xi jinping, i informed him we are being approached. those approaches are slow in coming forward and we are saying we are being approached more positively. >> does it take biden to lift the pho
to the people of south africa support you? -- do the people of south africa support you?ople in south africa do support this dance we have taken. the dance is largely born out of our own dna. dna that says we resolve problems through negotiation, mediation and trying to bring people together. that is how our democracy was won. we carry that dna forward even into global issues and conflicts. the issue will be resolved through interventions, negotiations and mediation. >> i understand that...
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now we saw russia siding with south africa and i russia siding with south africa and the ukrainians— h africa to produce its own rival draught. _ instigated south africa to produce its own rival draught. so - instigated south africa to produce its own rival draught. so the - instigated south africa to produce its own rival draught. so the saidl its own rival draught. so the said they— its own rival draught. so the said they were — its own rival draught. so the said they were doing _ its own rival draught. so the said they were doing it _ its own rival draught. so the said they were doing it because - its own rival draught. so the said they were doing it because theyi its own rival draught. so the said i they were doing it because they felt their draught— they were doing it because they felt their draught was— they were doing it because they felt their draught was putting _ their draught was putting humanitarian _ their draught was putting humanitarian needs- their draught was putting i humanitarian needs ahead their draught was putting - humanitarian needs ahead of geo— political— hum
now we saw russia siding with south africa and i russia siding with south africa and the ukrainians— h africa to produce its own rival draught. _ instigated south africa to produce its own rival draught. so - instigated south africa to produce its own rival draught. so the - instigated south africa to produce its own rival draught. so the saidl its own rival draught. so the said they— its own rival draught. so the said they were — its own rival draught. so the said they were doing _ its...
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we had that in the 1970's and 1980's, protesting apartheid in south africa.1984 los angeles, eastern european states. since the end of the cold war at every single olympic games, the number of participating countries has increased. we did not see boycotts anymore. there have been a couple of individual boycotts, but in general, the era has ended. this is a special situation. it's maybe a bit like 1948 when germany and japan were not allowed to participate in the games as a punishment for the second world war, and this time russia is excluded to prevent the third world war. anchor: there is the point that this is punishing athletes in russia who don't make a huge salary and they are being caught up in this through no choice of their own. foreign athletes who have the notoriety and are able to, and a position to speak out if they want, but others are being punished unnecessarily. >> everyone is being punished necessarily. those people still vote, right? they have the right to go and vote. all of those years they voted for putin, this is their punishment. if the
we had that in the 1970's and 1980's, protesting apartheid in south africa.1984 los angeles, eastern european states. since the end of the cold war at every single olympic games, the number of participating countries has increased. we did not see boycotts anymore. there have been a couple of individual boycotts, but in general, the era has ended. this is a special situation. it's maybe a bit like 1948 when germany and japan were not allowed to participate in the games as a punishment for the...
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it's a completely fresh slate, it is us versus south africa and all about what happens on the day so. we had a close game and a tough loss against south africa earlier in the condition but excited for the final. we have built momentum and we have a few players in form so hopefully we can play well. england boss gareth southgate has cold the booing of defender harry maguire in their 3—0 win over ivory coast "an absolute joke". the game was part of england's preparations for the world cup. it was a good night for ollie watkins — he scored on his first england start to help them towards the 3—0 win. but difficult for maguire. liverpool captainjordan henderson took to social media to defend him after the game, and manager gareth southgate had this to say. we are either all in this together or we are not. and don't think for a minute the other players won't be looking at that thinking, that could be me one day. that's been one of the players for england. players have thought, do i want to go? because when it turns difficult, the crowd will turn on me. that happened withjohn crowd will tur
it's a completely fresh slate, it is us versus south africa and all about what happens on the day so. we had a close game and a tough loss against south africa earlier in the condition but excited for the final. we have built momentum and we have a few players in form so hopefully we can play well. england boss gareth southgate has cold the booing of defender harry maguire in their 3—0 win over ivory coast "an absolute joke". the game was part of england's preparations for the world...
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great work on the ground in south africa. to come from chelsea to dubai's swanky as neighborhoods, abramovich is among the russian tycoons scouting out and rowdy properties. emirati properties. ♪ francine: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." property brokers in dubai's swankiest neighborhoods say requests from russians are skyrocketing. let's bring tom metcalf who leads our finance coverage in london. i also want to get to the swa nkiest places with manus cranny. he is going around trying to buy a house we understand or a flat, whatever it is. it is probably nice. with what money? >> that is the interesting question. he has been sanctioned in the u.s., the u.k., the eu. he has moved money around. dubai is a natural place to start looking for a new home. manus: certainly some friends of mine said he has to by an apartment -- that was last march. they are double what they were last march. he did not -- i did not do the trade. why is dubai so popular? >> it comes back to this stance the emirates have taken with regards
great work on the ground in south africa. to come from chelsea to dubai's swanky as neighborhoods, abramovich is among the russian tycoons scouting out and rowdy properties. emirati properties. ♪ francine: welcome back to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." property brokers in dubai's swankiest neighborhoods say requests from russians are skyrocketing. let's bring tom metcalf who leads our finance coverage in london. i also want to get to the swa nkiest places with manus cranny. he is...
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how tough an opponent are south africa? they are ranked second in the world.ake it through to the semifinals in front of a crowd of 91,533 at camp nou, a new world record for a women's club football match. 0n the pitch, barcelona made their home advantage count, coming from behind to win 5—2 on the night and 8—3 on aggregate. in the other game, an extra time goalfrom ramona bachmann saw paris saint—germain beat bayern munich 4—3 on aggregate. british cycling has called for a coalition to address transgender and non—binary participation in sport. it follows the news transgender cyclist emily bridges will not compete in a national women's event at the weekend. british cycling said the uci had told them bridges wasn't eligible under their current guidelines. bridges was due to race against the likes of dame laura kenny. speaking before that news and not about this individual case, the president of the uci — cycling's world governing body — said he was worried that the participation of trans athletes could make competition unfair. i am a little bit worried that th
how tough an opponent are south africa? they are ranked second in the world.ake it through to the semifinals in front of a crowd of 91,533 at camp nou, a new world record for a women's club football match. 0n the pitch, barcelona made their home advantage count, coming from behind to win 5—2 on the night and 8—3 on aggregate. in the other game, an extra time goalfrom ramona bachmann saw paris saint—germain beat bayern munich 4—3 on aggregate. british cycling has called for a coalition...
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at short notice it could be transported to africa, south america, or elsewhere. they don't take founders as lamb to that. she and ogre shaheen invited several presidents of african countries to germany for the official launch . far from viewing the pandemic as a disaster, before which we are powerless, we must embrace fully the lessons. it teaches us as well as the direction to which it is pointing us in particular for us in africa. and has given us a good sense of how important it is to strengthen our unity and solidarity. and has provided us with motivation if any, were needed to be self reliant, a complete vaccine laboratory with all the know how might sound good. but elizabeth must sooty from the enjo doctors without borders, says it will at best provide short term mitigation of the problem. but it will not change the unequal distribution of vaccines and the world because the knowledge of how exactly an m r in a vaccine is produced, remains in the containers, meaning at by, on tech. so africa remains dependent on where and pharmaceutical firms kind of enrolle
at short notice it could be transported to africa, south america, or elsewhere. they don't take founders as lamb to that. she and ogre shaheen invited several presidents of african countries to germany for the official launch . far from viewing the pandemic as a disaster, before which we are powerless, we must embrace fully the lessons. it teaches us as well as the direction to which it is pointing us in particular for us in africa. and has given us a good sense of how important it is to...
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the bio taina is a complete mini vaccine lat, at short notice it could be transported to africa, south america, or elsewhere with you. they don't take founders as lem today, etc. and organ. shaheen invited several presidents of african countries to germany for the official launch. far from viewing the pandemic as a disaster, before which we are powerless, we must embrace fully the lessons. it teaches us, as well as the direction to which it is pointing us. in particular, for us in africa and has given us a good sense of how important it is to strengthen our unity and solidarity. and has provided us with the motivation if any, were needed to be self reliant, a complete vaccine laboratory with all the know how might sound good. but elizabeth must sooty from the enjo doctors without borders, says it will at best provide short term mitigation of the problem. but it will not change the unequal distribution of vaccines and the world. because the knowledge of how exactly an m r in a vaccine is produced, remains in the containers, meaning at by, on tech. so, africa remains dependent on western
the bio taina is a complete mini vaccine lat, at short notice it could be transported to africa, south america, or elsewhere with you. they don't take founders as lem today, etc. and organ. shaheen invited several presidents of african countries to germany for the official launch. far from viewing the pandemic as a disaster, before which we are powerless, we must embrace fully the lessons. it teaches us, as well as the direction to which it is pointing us. in particular, for us in africa and...