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global auto and mobility show every week you w i is south africa struggling to keep the lights on the national politics and it's he is again rolling electricity blackouts across the country costing the economy billions. and the man supplying team was that you can. find out why he had to partner with again step to do such a. thing capital spruces up it's. trying to head off its annual festival. and i'm christine one to welcome to news africa it's good to have your company africa's most industrialized country is bracing for more bouts of pollock's of africa's. paul utility eskom said breakdowns at its policy stations has slashed the amount of electricity it's able to generate which is state own supplies more than 90 percent of the country's electricity but since 2007 it has struggled to meet demand he says seen the company results cutting supply on a rotating shuttle when the national grid cannot meet demand that's referred to as no cheating in south africa now the public cuts are not just an inconvenience they cost the country billions and last year pushed the economy to the brink of r
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news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes why is south africa struggling to keep the lights on the national power utility is again rolling electricity blackouts across the country costing the economy billions. and demand supply water as you can yes biggest find out why you have to partner with again to do so. there needs capital spruces up. they head off its annual festival. hello i'm kristie want to welcome to news africa it's 50 have your company africa's most industrialized country is bracing for more bouts of pollock of africa's paul utility breakdowns at its polish stations has slashed the amount of electricity it's able to generate which is state own supplies more than 90 percent of the country's electricity but since 2007 it has struggled to meet demand he says seen the company results shift cutting supply on a rotating shuttle when the national grid cannot meet demand that's referred to as getting in south africa now the apollo cuts are not just an inconvenience they cost the cunt. billions and last year push the economy to the brink of recession now to help us understand w
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in south africa. that had been. on kept. in guatemala the local animal protection. rescued them and managed to fly them out and now we do room again. well that's it for now from africa you can catch all our stories on our website facebook page today. on the way this week. see you soon i've been out. there i'm david and this is climate change. happiness. for you. free. earth home to millions of species. of creative people and innovative projects around the world like protect the climate boost green energy solutions. and reforestation. using interactive content to inspire people to take action google audience the environment series of global 3000 on t.w. and online. and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture and here's what's coming up in the next quarter of an. it's turning out to be a hard makes it between the roll family and harry and meg and we'll be discussing that. and staying in britain there's also a debate about the chimes of big ben and bricks. we begin in verona italy this beautif
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and inflation in south africa decelerates to 4 percent in december but that's a ray of hope with the lowest annual inflation in 15 years. this is business africa you updates on africa and global business on the. welcome is the purpose of a company just to make money and create value for shareholders or is it to guarantee social benefits life workplaces and decent wages and also environmental sustainability with climate change looming views on this that changing fossil skepticism over traditional shelter capitalism is coming from all corners for many economies across africa though putting sustainability even for growth is easier said than done but facing what is perceived as a global emergency those worries seem to matter less the idea is getting more and more applause in davos where the international business elite is gathering for the world economic forum. one message coming out of davos is that companies want to take more responsibility for the environment and one is ahead of the pack one of the world's biggest money managers blackrock is working with germany and france on creating
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help to bring peace to south africa i was deeply touched by the personal war. which he extended to me. i even guide a little bit if i can remember well. al jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs a much better marketing. apple is going to reinvent the phone bill made software what it is today. to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired the digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. when the news breaks the moment today the current government has lost the trust of the people they can't do anything because the protesters are against it when people to places like working represent the law of films for opponents of brecht's it's drawing from the conservative al-jazeera has teams on the ground it now hopes the meeting in paris will push politicians to create a competent and credible government to bring the moon relief when documentaries and nightly on air and online. hello that's how much is have been on the rise quite steadily across southern regions of the ar
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in south africa. but have been. uncapped in cramped spaces. in guatemala. rescued and managed to fly them out and now 3 to broome again. well that's it for now from africa you can catch all our stories on our website facebook page today. this week. see you soon. the conflicts confronting the france's president. likes to be seen as one of the driving forces for reform in the i guess is week here in brussels this is former europe minister not. one of his most cheerleaders in the european continent is the micro revolution of the phone soon. conflict so far in 60 minutes. what the baby will see it. over. to the real world. a deadly virus on the world scrambling to stop it more confirmed infections and more deaths as the corona virus is spreading the world health organization pondering if this is a global emergency and while the travel industry is bracing itself for impact also on the program at the world economic forum the head of the u. commission warns trade partners that there will be consequences shou
in south africa. but have been. uncapped in cramped spaces. in guatemala. rescued and managed to fly them out and now 3 to broome again. well that's it for now from africa you can catch all our stories on our website facebook page today. this week. see you soon. the conflicts confronting the france's president. likes to be seen as one of the driving forces for reform in the i guess is week here in brussels this is former europe minister not. one of his most cheerleaders in the european...
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this is news africa coming up in the next 15 minutes tribute spall in full south africa's grandfather black business be on top in your riches might point out pushed his way into a white man's world at a time when black south africans will praise stand up and say he's died at the age of 1009. stripes and a field in kenya killing 3 americans what is the snake tell us about the group's strength in the region. then meet the nigerian teenager taking the country's golf world by storm. hello i'm christine wonderwall come to africa it's good to have you along south africans have been paying tribute to a man who is revered in the country as the grandfather of black business richard poignant passed away on monday at the age of 99 his business career began in the 1950 s. when he started a milk delivery service in the country's largest townships away till his empire expanded and he later became a retail giant now on social media this picture also tweeted by a south african president sort of is doing the rounds when nelson. it was released from prison in 1900 point you picked him up from the airpo
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consumer confidence in south africa is that a. force domestic product is low and unemployment is hovering around 29 percent residents are rather opposed his country does not have the luxury of time when it comes to turning the economy around all of production in morocco was down due to lower than expected rainfall italy 2 had a bad year in 2019 as more extreme weather hit you the poor output has fueled fears about how climate change could affect harvests of the future. olive galore morocco is africa's number 2 producer of the bass or tasting fruits 2nd only to the 2 museum over the past decade production has been rising thanks in no small part to excessive agriculture boosting policies known as the green morocco plan. since the start of the green morocco plan there's been huge all of development in the regions of mara cash and fluffy in 2009 the area was expanded by more than a 1000 hectors to around 2235 factors. but this season low rainfall resulted in a poorer than expected yield experts estimate that all of oil production will
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africa follow—up. opportunity to make south africa follow-up. quinton de kock is leaving a very charmed life there, dropped three times. england have got to get them out quickly tomorrow. absolutely. and he's a dangerous player. he can get south africa close to that. it was amazing, we saw that yesterday. but if it has a player he has been. i'm sure tomorrow, he will be, ben stokes, chomping at the bit you could the ball in his hand. it days like this that she appear cap to try something a little bit different. is there a suggestion —— when you look to your captain. as much as he can with regard to injury, that sort of stuff, his knee and if you niggles, perhaps. we can only speculate here in the press or the media, if you like, but one thing you know about ben stokes. he will bowl as much as he can. if he can bowl the amount of over say little lake him to. who was your money on shallow definitely england. —— who is your money on? definitely england. we've had eight results in the premier league. steve bruce... the newcastle and chelsea,
africa follow—up. opportunity to make south africa follow-up. quinton de kock is leaving a very charmed life there, dropped three times. england have got to get them out quickly tomorrow. absolutely. and he's a dangerous player. he can get south africa close to that. it was amazing, we saw that yesterday. but if it has a player he has been. i'm sure tomorrow, he will be, ben stokes, chomping at the bit you could the ball in his hand. it days like this that she appear cap to try something a...
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in south africa. that had been treated and kept in cramped spaces. in guatemala the local animal protection group took action rescued them and managed to fly them out and now we to broome again. well that's it for now from africa you can catch all our stories on our website facebook page today. with pictures of. cycling race on the way this week. here the best. i've. seen up to date. highlights. sleep. carefully. discover who. subscribe to the documentary. hello and welcome to news from the world of arts and culture and here's what's coming up in the next quarter of an. it's turning out to be a hard mix between the role family and harry and meghan will be discussing that. and staying in britain there's also a debate about the chimes of big ben and bricks. we begin in verona italy this beautiful city is where shakespeare is romeo and juliet fell in love but it has a dark side to it was one of muslim the strongholds in the 2nd world war and today neo fascists are thriving once again and door being wools
in south africa. that had been treated and kept in cramped spaces. in guatemala the local animal protection group took action rescued them and managed to fly them out and now we to broome again. well that's it for now from africa you can catch all our stories on our website facebook page today. with pictures of. cycling race on the way this week. here the best. i've. seen up to date. highlights. sleep. carefully. discover who. subscribe to the documentary. hello and welcome to news from the...
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breakthrough for england in south africa. they secure their biggest away win in more than nine years. history repeats itself in melbourne, as teenage star coco gauff beats venus williams at the australian open. and we meet lisa ashton, the latest woman to make history at the darts. hello and thanks forjoining us. we're going to take you to south africa, to australia and to san francisco on the programme tonight. but we start in london, and to one of the most extraordinary stories of recent years. saracens — all conquering in domestics and european rugby — confirmed over the weekend that they will accept relegation from the premiership at the end of the season. it's their punishment for what premiership rugby call persistent salary cap breaches. rhia can run us through the details, and rhia — this is enormous for english rugby? this has been described as the most this has been described as the most remarkable scandal the domestic game has ever seen. in the past five yea rs, has ever seen. in the past five years, saracens
breakthrough for england in south africa. they secure their biggest away win in more than nine years. history repeats itself in melbourne, as teenage star coco gauff beats venus williams at the australian open. and we meet lisa ashton, the latest woman to make history at the darts. hello and thanks forjoining us. we're going to take you to south africa, to australia and to san francisco on the programme tonight. but we start in london, and to one of the most extraordinary stories of recent...
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and do bay isn't the only woman in south africa that happens to domestic workers often live in their employer's home the i.z. says that they're treated like slaves the organization is a network for domestic workers the treatment harks back to the colonial era and even survive the end of apartheid. although post 94 domestic workers were given labor rights and were written into the laws as workers and as professionals the culture of abuse and the culture of power dynamics and. power differentials has remained hasn't changed during apartheid black south africans had to live in challenge ships far away from white south africans today many blacks live at their employers house that makes abuse more likely women who come from neighboring countries to work as domestic help have the worst time of it because they often don't have a south african work permit they were afraid to tell anyone about the abuse. or sleeping with the baby and this is my boss my boys came in a one room and touch me i was trying to talk but normally don't go away he told me no she. over 1000000 south africans work as do
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the all female group litem and to stop the poaching of writers in south africa also coming out. what do you do when you have no water but ethos and. use you to the woman whose money each to build a thriving farm in business regardless of. your welcome to the program now these are in south africa need to be protected from just who are constantly hunts and them down for the hones about 20000 rhinos live in south africa making it the world's biggest population of the large mammals not hundreds of rhinos approached each year putting them in danger of extinction so the bali game reserve on the edge of their crew got national park is aiming to prevent it by trying something new on all female group of ranges who call themselves the black mamba. they are out to the rescue a correspondent. has more. 6 o'clock in the morning. is putting on the final touches before she starts work on monday don't get me killed in a cool new picture of the trophy after the state yeah yeah this is a. fairly simple. did you know you later lived with the rest of the black mamba crew in the camp and league game
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you could call it a parachute payment south africa's cash strapped on s.a.a. is set to receive the government bailout to keep its aloft. as yet small countries declare a corrosive virus cases businesses are limiting trips to china. and the u.k. decided huawei can be involved in its 5 g. network to some extent at least look at what stocks could mean for its special relationship with the us. this is the w. business africa our robots in berlin come along. south africa's cash strapped airline state line is to receive 3500000000 round about 220000000 euros in emergency funding to keep its aloft south african airways entered a form of bankruptcy protection in december and canceled some flights because of cash shortages the bailout package from the government turns development bank of southern africa immediately releases 2000000000 round s.a.a. has not made a profit since 2011 and as have more than 20000000000 rounded bailouts over the last 3 years. well now let's bring in our correspondent in cape town. ellis just remind us what's behind all of essays problems. well
you could call it a parachute payment south africa's cash strapped on s.a.a. is set to receive the government bailout to keep its aloft. as yet small countries declare a corrosive virus cases businesses are limiting trips to china. and the u.k. decided huawei can be involved in its 5 g. network to some extent at least look at what stocks could mean for its special relationship with the us. this is the w. business africa our robots in berlin come along. south africa's cash strapped airline state...
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being done that were 5 about south africa and south america . most of all thank you very much for talking to on this trip thank you very much for your. frank assessments the one good thing about these bushfires usage really well going to the politics of climate change informed opinions economy i think is actually what's keeping donald trump afloat right now critical debate sequel on those 2 school board lawyers on a bogus argument is astonishingly patronize a in-depth analysis of the day's headlines this is the beginning of a new iraq of a new conscious and aware youth about still against an ethnic sectarian kota inside story on al-jazeera. for the congolese the journey to work all aboard means unimaginable hardship i prefer to live no because the i got the call can truth chancing life and limb on a dangerous journey through the jungle i fell onto the rails for i merely died. our children go to school and live because on the train risking it all the democratic republic of congo on al-jazeera. centuries it was the remoteness of brazil's indigenou
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really been done that were 5 about south africa and south america. most of all thank you very much for talking to on the issue thank you very much for. the work but it's a series of ceremonies parties some feast we might know when they begin but not on the. more assignments extravagant wedding as mark is our social status but this is the celebration. no one ever held this wedding ceremony people who knew why and its budget it's all still extraordinary the grand marriage on algis the. well. london is one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe and so here and i'll just say right we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their every day that. we are free to put the money out and to really engage those stories because we know that all audience is interested not just in the mainstream news but also the more hidden stories from parts of the world that often go on the reported . frank assessments the one good thing about these bush bars is that really wip
really been done that were 5 about south africa and south america. most of all thank you very much for talking to on the issue thank you very much for. the work but it's a series of ceremonies parties some feast we might know when they begin but not on the. more assignments extravagant wedding as mark is our social status but this is the celebration. no one ever held this wedding ceremony people who knew why and its budget it's all still extraordinary the grand marriage on algis the. well....
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south africa stuck at it, to their credit. that noise will not have helped the migrantjoe denly has been suffering and headaches around jos buttler‘s batting are not going away. soon england were batting on a cushion of 400 runs, a lead that should secure the series. the hard work has been done and i still have two days to finish the job.
south africa stuck at it, to their credit. that noise will not have helped the migrantjoe denly has been suffering and headaches around jos buttler‘s batting are not going away. soon england were batting on a cushion of 400 runs, a lead that should secure the series. the hard work has been done and i still have two days to finish the job.
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back in south africa the presidential election campaign proved to be extremely tense. encounters who lose threatens not to take part in the vote and violent confrontations were frequent even in the center of johannesburg. as the world focused on saw a few days before the vote the 2 candidates faced off in a historic televised debate. where have what that plan appeared at that time life or south africa and that better lives means housing. starts. free according to education hospital services we believe that there is out here neither the audience sees policy. is riddled with that which has failed it is riddled still with clinging to nationalize ation you want good investments as long as that is the case they says that applause often men or is not used to address the as signees of the charter to the population or as government is committed to it for a small minority. he is not alarmed at that or have for devote so much of his last . or is called sounds like. they just in general how do you write him off if you talk about. that. far. and nation duty how i am proud to hold
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south africa was the leader on the continent. spoke with of we tracker who compiled this data and also where the significant uptick in investor interest that african tech startups comes from. the majority of the investment in terms of funding amount actually comes from international funds and international investment that is if the combat you know finding number the lot of local investors in 2001 things will have you know. opened up the funds for the tech startups and in fact one of the biggest investment done on the continent comes from a corporate which is close to $200000000.00 but the funding. that is a lot of money with this increased capitalization of those young companies have any real impact in local economies you think of course it has to because the continent just right continent is ripe for any sort of business be traditional or a technology but the money that is going in as well being in. that you know infrastructure issues and fundamental issues in terms of you know functioning of an economy so if the money's going i
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sto ked south africa charter frustration. stoked at his blistering best as he walloped the building to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd in a spectacular 72 —— the bowling all corners of cape town. his triumph and tenacity putting england firmly in control. south africa's target, a massive 438, impossible, surely? but now it was england's turn to toil. removing dean elgar to the thinnest of edges and hamza to a rather more obvious one. they host 162 at the close and england are clear favourites, but a gripping final day is the only guarantee. what a day forjohn sibley. he said he was still trying to ta ke sibley. he said he was still trying to take in his first test century. this ground is amazing and to score a hundred here was, you know the atmosphere it was just stokes said to contain, enjoy it for a second. it simplyv to contain, enjoy it for a second. it simply v blah now, but i certainly enjoyed it at the time. meawhile, australia have completed a 3—0 series whitewash over new zealand in sy
sto ked south africa charter frustration. stoked at his blistering best as he walloped the building to all corners of cape town, catching practice for the crowd in a spectacular 72 —— the bowling all corners of cape town. his triumph and tenacity putting england firmly in control. south africa's target, a massive 438, impossible, surely? but now it was england's turn to toil. removing dean elgar to the thinnest of edges and hamza to a rather more obvious one. they host 162 at the close and...
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surely the series now beyond south africa. after all, the local batting's not inspired too much confidence of late and england often bowl quicker. around 90 miles an hour in mark wood's case. pieter malan was the first domino down. the others toppled behind him. these the shots of beaten men and tired minds. six south africans came and went, three to wood. on a ground 6,000 feet above sea level, england's tour must surely finish on a high. patrick gearey, bbc news. former england cricketer, vikram solanki, who's spent the day on the bbc‘s cricket social, joined me in the studio after stumps to give his take on day two. almost a perfect day for england really. it was a slightly tricky situation for them to start with and pope and route needed to put together a partnership to post a good total, but unfortunately for pope, he got out and lack one followed soon after. they were probably aspiring to... but then the final wicket partnership between broad and word was exceptional. 82 injust over eight broad and word was exceptional
surely the series now beyond south africa. after all, the local batting's not inspired too much confidence of late and england often bowl quicker. around 90 miles an hour in mark wood's case. pieter malan was the first domino down. the others toppled behind him. these the shots of beaten men and tired minds. six south africans came and went, three to wood. on a ground 6,000 feet above sea level, england's tour must surely finish on a high. patrick gearey, bbc news. former england cricketer,...
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this secretive traditional practice in south africa that's costing young man their lives. then the ibori and superstar lim of new feet shows us around his home city abidjan. hello christine window welcome to news africa it's good to have you along it's been some big developments in angola in recent weeks the latest being a court order to seize a 1000000000 dollars from the daughter off the country's former president isabel dos santos behind me who is africa's richest woman is the daughter off jose eduardo dos santos he says he has as president when mocked by widespread corruption in which billions of dollars of state funds and they didn't went missing. down in 2017 the man he picked to take over from him. launched an anti corruption drive almost immediately after he took office he say's safe to have recovered billions of dollars from abroad not isabel dos santos has said she will use all the instruments of angolan and international law to fight the court order. so are the developments in angola political or is the new president genuity bridging the system of corruption to
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to south africa now where foreign investors unloaded nearly $10000000000.00 u.s. dollars worth of south african stocks and bonds last year the largest selloff in over a decade president cyril ramaphosa has failed to jumpstart the economy after 2 years in office indications are mounting that the country is sliding into a recession and it could lose its last investment grade credit rating in a matter of weeks. many south africans were buoyant at new year's celebrations in cape town. 29000 was an experience bite i expect 2020 to be much better and i have high expectations for 20 twenties to be. but investors have other expectations and are bracing for another kind of a bang in february. south africa already has a junk rating at fitch is and standard and poor's and moody's mode its outlook to negative at its last review sparking fears the country will be relegated to junk status at the next rating in february the world bank has lowered its growth forecast for the mid-term from 1.3 percent last spring to just less than one percent for last year the job outlook remains
to south africa now where foreign investors unloaded nearly $10000000000.00 u.s. dollars worth of south african stocks and bonds last year the largest selloff in over a decade president cyril ramaphosa has failed to jumpstart the economy after 2 years in office indications are mounting that the country is sliding into a recession and it could lose its last investment grade credit rating in a matter of weeks. many south africans were buoyant at new year's celebrations in cape town. 29000 was an...
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south africa 183 all out. england could have made the south africans bat again, but instead decided to have a go themselves to further stretch tiring limbs. south africa stuck at it, to their credit. that noise will not have helped the migrainejoe denly has been suffering, and headaches around jos buttler‘s batting are not going away. soon england were batting on a cushion of 400 runs, a lead that should secure the series. the hard work has been done, and they still have two days to finish the job. over to the australian open now, where15—year—old coco gauff‘s fairy tale run at the tournament is over. ashleigh barty is still carrying the hopes of the home crowd, while roger federer and novak djokovic are both into the last eight. john watson is in melbourne. roger federer is into another australian open quarterfinal, not the most straightforward, once again, as he came through in four sets. we know that roger federer was given a real test in the previous round against the australian john millman. but h
south africa 183 all out. england could have made the south africans bat again, but instead decided to have a go themselves to further stretch tiring limbs. south africa stuck at it, to their credit. that noise will not have helped the migrainejoe denly has been suffering, and headaches around jos buttler‘s batting are not going away. soon england were batting on a cushion of 400 runs, a lead that should secure the series. the hard work has been done, and they still have two days to finish...
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the bbc‘s adam mountford reports from south africa. this is a huge blow for england but it isa this is a huge blow for england but it is a major setback forjames anderson after that frustrating five—month long layoff in the summer with a calf injury, he looked back to his evergreen taking seven wickets of the match including a record—breaking five wicket haul in the first innings stopping this rib injury will have him out of action for 6— eight weeks which means he misses the rest of the series here in south africa and will almost certainly be absent in the two test matches to be played in sri lanka and march although he might be rested for that series anyway. but the concern is at the age of 37 will ta ke the concern is at the age of 37 will take longer and longer to get over these injuries? he spoke about having unfinished business in australia, he wants to be there to play in the ashes in 2022 but he will be 39 then and to england really believe he can do that? and if they don't, with his injuries coming more and more often, d
the bbc‘s adam mountford reports from south africa. this is a huge blow for england but it isa this is a huge blow for england but it is a major setback forjames anderson after that frustrating five—month long layoff in the summer with a calf injury, he looked back to his evergreen taking seven wickets of the match including a record—breaking five wicket haul in the first innings stopping this rib injury will have him out of action for 6— eight weeks which means he misses the rest of...
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south africa's captain could foresee many scenarios where this test began. here's what du plessis saw. england batting with a short. they reached lunch without losing a wicket. probably in sibley, the signs were encouraging. but south africa set a trap specifically a field there. right there. he caught for 36. as matt crowley would have seen that, but it didn't stop him falling for it. gone 444. the catch erection for one of the days highlights. the calmness of the poor elizabeth ghose was sometimes much by the tranquility of the cricket. —— port elizabeth. any time a fastball he does that, it is a trial. but roberta had just dismissed england's captain, so drain every drop of celebration. every drop. it is a tight match, a tight series but all the pope... and ben stokes will both resume also on the one scenario tomorrow. both batsmen could take control. well a short while ago, i was speaking to the former england assistant coach paul farbrace who was part of today's cricket social which is available via the bbc sport website and bbc sounds. i started by
south africa's captain could foresee many scenarios where this test began. here's what du plessis saw. england batting with a short. they reached lunch without losing a wicket. probably in sibley, the signs were encouraging. but south africa set a trap specifically a field there. right there. he caught for 36. as matt crowley would have seen that, but it didn't stop him falling for it. gone 444. the catch erection for one of the days highlights. the calmness of the poor elizabeth ghose was...
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help to bring peace to south africa i was deeply touched by the personal warmth. which he extended to me. i even cried a little but if i can remember well. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs so much better marketeers led bill gates for apple is going to reinvent the phone bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. how the weekend snow in the u.s. is moving up to the plains states underneath this massive cloud here in america across the midwest and every followed by court to children the most of the temperatures are subzero to sleep in the snow on the ground is moving slowly as would sort of be a burst of snow then it will move on and that will be more or less what happens to your data 1000 saturday the backwash wind coming out of that cold into the prairies of calendar where when it takes that minus 17 will be felt felt at least here but the culture
help to bring peace to south africa i was deeply touched by the personal warmth. which he extended to me. i even cried a little but if i can remember well. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs so much better marketeers led bill gates for apple is going to reinvent the phone bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and...
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help to bring peace to south africa i was deeply touched by the personal warmth. which he extended to me. i even cried a little bit if i can remember well. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs for much better marketeers than bill gates for apple is going to reinvent the phone bill made software what it is today bill trimmed the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. hello there plenty of weather through northern sections of the middle east and by that i mean rain but also some snow also showing up on the satellite to the last few hours and as we go through the next 2 days is going to be a case of this further to the east away from all that cloud we've got high pressure in control and that means some very trapped cold air this is called look at it it is cold it is foggy that is how the mornings all stall saying now as we go through thursday 14 degrees in kabul by day so not particularly cold and then
help to bring peace to south africa i was deeply touched by the personal warmth. which he extended to me. i even cried a little bit if i can remember well. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs for much better marketeers than bill gates for apple is going to reinvent the phone bill made software what it is today bill trimmed the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs...
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help to bring peace to south africa i was deeply touched by the personal warmth. which he extended to me. i even cried a little but if i can remember well. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs from much better marketeers than bill gates was apple is going to reinvent the phone bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. we still have a few showers in the full cost the eastern parts of australia you can see this area cloud still very much in place down across the victoria any sort of victoria in particular easing over towards the southeast of new south wales but choose day say for the time to for example it should be largely dry in melbourne 22 celsius here but we are going to see some of the strong winds making their way through the fish i was further north actually useful right pushing up that eastern side of queensland and plenty of showers actually j
help to bring peace to south africa i was deeply touched by the personal warmth. which he extended to me. i even cried a little but if i can remember well. al-jazeera explores prominent figures of the 20th century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs from much better marketeers than bill gates was apple is going to reinvent the phone bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs...
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the way to make a better and the black members south africa's only all female group of park rangers are trying to prevent that but the job that i'm doing i'm putting my life in that. reason. every day they fight against poachers in the game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. yes can women do this more successfully than men. yes just say. it's 6 am late democrat brothers shift is about to begin. the. moment you think it may go when it will not which will. lead to that but it. didn't exist if they didn't put it just slick some of. them just highly use of it that will. later the lives of the black members are to small camp in the national park close to 30 women are involved in the project each morning they start their work day by going out in small groups to check the fences . the women go over 12 kilometers of ground on foot following the park's fence line and they're not alone. was it only out on here. that looks like it was only one. of the private bus lulay game reserve borders kruger national park on one side. fear animals can roam freely there are no fences. only the o
the way to make a better and the black members south africa's only all female group of park rangers are trying to prevent that but the job that i'm doing i'm putting my life in that. reason. every day they fight against poachers in the game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. yes can women do this more successfully than men. yes just say. it's 6 am late democrat brothers shift is about to begin. the. moment you think it may go when it will not which will. lead to that but it....
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joe root and his team celebrate, as england seal the test series in south africa with a day to spare. and kobe bryant, the legend and the legacy, we reflect on the death of one of basketball‘s greatest players. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello and welcome along to the programme... the fa cup for the big teams can be all about playing youngsters... and tonight arsenal and their boss mikel arteta were rewarded for it. a 2—1win over bournemouth means they are through to the fifth round... and a sign of their possible future with the goals coming from 19—year—old bukayo saka and 20—year—old eddie nketiah... craig templeton reports. is the youth put their faith in arsenal, arsenal put their faith is the youth put their faith in arsenal, arsenal put theirfaith in youth on the oldest cup competition in the world. they didn't take long for that faith to be repaid, just five minutes in fact. 18—year—old martinelli to 18—year—old bukayo saka. commentator: what a goal with real power from bukayo saka. saka. commentator: what a goal with real powerfrom bukayo saka. 1—0
joe root and his team celebrate, as england seal the test series in south africa with a day to spare. and kobe bryant, the legend and the legacy, we reflect on the death of one of basketball‘s greatest players. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello and welcome along to the programme... the fa cup for the big teams can be all about playing youngsters... and tonight arsenal and their boss mikel arteta were rewarded for it. a 2—1win over bournemouth means they are through to the fifth round......
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south africa 183 all out. england could have made the south africans bat again, but instead decided to have a go themselves to further stretch tiring limbs. south africa stuck at it, to their credit. that noise will not have helped the migrainejoe denly has been suffering, and headaches around jos buttler‘s batting are not going away. soon england were batting on a cushion of 400 runs, a lead that should secure the series. the hard work has been done, and they still have two days to finish the job. both manchester united and city enjoyed comfortable wins in the fa cup fourth round today. united gave league one tranmere a 6—0 hammering at prenton park. six different players on the scoresheet for united, as they put their poor league form to one side in relentless fashion. craig templeton reports. tranmere might have had lofty ambitions after knocking out premier league opposition on thursday, but all the pre—match talk had been at ground level, and the state of the pitch. ole gunnar solskjaer said united
south africa 183 all out. england could have made the south africans bat again, but instead decided to have a go themselves to further stretch tiring limbs. south africa stuck at it, to their credit. that noise will not have helped the migrainejoe denly has been suffering, and headaches around jos buttler‘s batting are not going away. soon england were batting on a cushion of 400 runs, a lead that should secure the series. the hard work has been done, and they still have two days to finish...
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india are looking really good, south africa, oui’ looking really good, south africa, our first round match, looking really good, south africa, ourfirst round match, is looking really good, south africa, our first round match, is a looking really good, south africa, ourfirst round match, is a big game for us. they are playing really well. new zealand looked really dangerous, as well. there are so many good teams so it'll be an exciting competition and will have to be playing well definitely. exciting competition and will have to be playing well definitelym exciting competition and will have to be playing well definitely. it is scottish cup fourth weekend adventures began their campaign by seeing off stranraer last night. stranraer are bottom of league 1, but they managed to pull rangers just before half—time. and jermaine defoe penalty finished the job. if you are watching a premier league match today he may well see the referee using the pitch side vir monitor. michael 0liver referee using the pitch side vir monitor. michael oliver is the only referee to have used on the season. th
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england cricketers have romped to another big win over south africa. they won the final test by 191 runs with a day to spare to take the series 3—1. chasing an unlikely 466 to win, south africa started the day solidly, with rassie van der dussen leading the way. he eventually fell just two runs short of his century off the bowling of mark wood. two more wickets fell before wood got vernon philander out, in what was his final test match for south africa. the tail didn't put up much resistance, wood with the last wicket, his ninth of the match. it is only england's second test win away from home in four years and the first time they have won three matches in south africa in over 100 years. and to think that this started off being called the cursed tour as a sickness bug affected the squad around their defeat in the first test. we've had a lot to deal with on and off the field, we've stayed very tight as a group, as a unit, and showed a huge amount of courage. for a young set of players, to take opportunities like we have, and for the senior players to
england cricketers have romped to another big win over south africa. they won the final test by 191 runs with a day to spare to take the series 3—1. chasing an unlikely 466 to win, south africa started the day solidly, with rassie van der dussen leading the way. he eventually fell just two runs short of his century off the bowling of mark wood. two more wickets fell before wood got vernon philander out, in what was his final test match for south africa. the tail didn't put up much resistance,...
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south africa looked to be frustrating england for much of the day with pieter malan batting for almost six hours in the second innings before he fell for 8h. quiton de kock resisted for 3h overs too beforejoe denly‘s part time leg spin claimed him. zak crawley‘s juggling act gave ben stokes his second wicket in two balls and despite looking visibly weary, the all rounder grabbed the last wicket in the final hour. it levels the four test series at 1—1 with two tests still to play a huge boost for us going forward. test cricket has been a bit of a talking point recently in terms of how many days you can play for but today has shown what should be five daysin today has shown what should be five days in the first two series is great for the green ticket —— game of cricket. we have a few days off to get our feet up of cricket. we have a few days off to get ourfeet up and of cricket. we have a few days off to get our feet up and get of cricket. we have a few days off to get ourfeet up and get our energy back up. hopefully we can go into the next game with confidence. he is born for
south africa looked to be frustrating england for much of the day with pieter malan batting for almost six hours in the second innings before he fell for 8h. quiton de kock resisted for 3h overs too beforejoe denly‘s part time leg spin claimed him. zak crawley‘s juggling act gave ben stokes his second wicket in two balls and despite looking visibly weary, the all rounder grabbed the last wicket in the final hour. it levels the four test series at 1—1 with two tests still to play a huge...
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seeing the black mamba is a group doing great things for the broncos of south africa play station for that in the meantime all the latest headlines are available 24 seventh's on our website that's a day w dot com for now though i'm anthony house thanks for watching. and if buffett is out there fighting it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about him do this because we can't stay in venezuela. that. closely global news that matters d.w. made for mines actually risk meters just shows the numbers but let's show. the. credit card ways to get where you're going. with global auto and mobility show every week w. . right now services are in danger of extinction because their origins are prized by hunters. are they to make a bet and the black mamba is south africa's only all female group of park rangers are trying to prevent that but. i'm putting my life that. it's a reason. every day they fight against poachers in the blue game reserve on the outskirts of kruger national park. yes can women do this more successfully than mad. us just so. it's 6 am late democrat brothers shif
seeing the black mamba is a group doing great things for the broncos of south africa play station for that in the meantime all the latest headlines are available 24 seventh's on our website that's a day w dot com for now though i'm anthony house thanks for watching. and if buffett is out there fighting it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about him do this because we can't stay in venezuela. that. closely global news that matters d.w. made for mines actually risk meters just...
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stuart broad and sam curran shattered south africa's resistance. the rest of their innings knocked sideways. four wickets forjust one run. so much fun, joe root asked them to bat again but england soon ran into a more stubborn opponent. the rain hung around most are then the south african batsmen could. when it cleared after lunch, they had to face mark wood at nearly 90 mph. fast enough to blow dean elgar away. but when progress slowed slightly, england's captain grabbed the ball himself. ajoe root masterstroke. he's a part—time spinner, doing over time and he was helped by brilliance from ollie pope. here, almost bending over backwards for his boss. six wickets left and more than a day to survive, south africa needed to drop anchor but quentin de kock couldn't be their rock. root again. his fourth victim would be faf du plessis. now victory tomorrow may only be a dry hour away. patrick gearey, bbc news. let's have quick look at some of the days other sports stories: lee westwood survived a nervy finish at golf‘s abu dhabi championship, to win
stuart broad and sam curran shattered south africa's resistance. the rest of their innings knocked sideways. four wickets forjust one run. so much fun, joe root asked them to bat again but england soon ran into a more stubborn opponent. the rain hung around most are then the south african batsmen could. when it cleared after lunch, they had to face mark wood at nearly 90 mph. fast enough to blow dean elgar away. but when progress slowed slightly, england's captain grabbed the ball himself. ajoe...