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run out of water completely the crisis has already taken a toll on cape town tourism and agricultural industries it's also highlighting the gap between rich and poor and joining us to discuss this in cape town zambia limburg is a city councilor and chairperson of the water resilience advisory committee should know your highness an activist with the water crisis coalition michael hilo another member of the water crisis coalition and an organizer with the general industries workers union of south africa and kevin winter lead researcher with the urban water management research group welcome everyone to the stream. when we last visited this issue on the stream it was in december it looked like this is cape town facing a future without water the local government was warning of an impending daisy or oh may eighteenth when the city was projected to be without water since then that campaign seems to have been scrapped is days we're all still a reality. well there are many factors that influence state. and really has been able to achieve quite a significant amount of things that have influence
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run out of water completely the crisis has already taken a toll on cape town tourism and agricultural industries it's also highlighting the gap between rich and poor and joining us to discuss this in cape town zambia limburg is a city councilor and chairperson of the water resilience advisory committee should know your highness an activist with the water crisis coalition michael hilo another member of the water crisis coalition and an organizer with the general industries workers union of south africa and kevin winter lead researcher with the urban water management research group welcome everyone to the streams. when we last visited this issue on the stream it was in december it looked like this is cape town facing a future without water the local government was warning of an impending daisy or oh may eighteenth when the city was projected to be without water since then that campaign seems to have been scrapped these are all still reality. well there are many factors that influence stays and really has been able to achieve quite a significant amount of things that have influenced days
run out of water completely the crisis has already taken a toll on cape town tourism and agricultural industries it's also highlighting the gap between rich and poor and joining us to discuss this in cape town zambia limburg is a city councilor and chairperson of the water resilience advisory committee should know your highness an activist with the water crisis coalition michael hilo another member of the water crisis coalition and an organizer with the general industries workers union of south...
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run out of water completely the crisis has already taken a toll on cape town tourism and agricultural industries it's also highlighting the gap between rich and poor and joining us to discuss this in cape town zambia limburg is a city councilor and chairperson of the water resilience advisory committee should know your highness an activist with the water crisis coalition michael hilo another member of the water crisis coalition and an organizer with the general industries workers union of south africa and kevin winter lead researcher with the urban water management research group welcome everyone to the stream. when we last visited this issue on the stream it was in december it looked like this is cape town facing a future. about the water the local government was warning of an impending danger varo may eighteenth by when the city was projected to be without water and since then that campaign seems to have been scrapped is there all still reality well there are many factors that influence. and really has been able to achieve quite a significant amount of things that have influenced da
run out of water completely the crisis has already taken a toll on cape town tourism and agricultural industries it's also highlighting the gap between rich and poor and joining us to discuss this in cape town zambia limburg is a city councilor and chairperson of the water resilience advisory committee should know your highness an activist with the water crisis coalition michael hilo another member of the water crisis coalition and an organizer with the general industries workers union of south...
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run out of water completely the crisis has already taken a toll on cape town tourism and agricultural industries it's also highlighting the gap between rich and poor and joining us to discuss this in cape town zambia limburg is a city councilor and chairperson of the water resilience advisory committee should know your highness' an activist with the water crisis coalition michael hilo another member of the water crisis coalition and an organizer with the general industries workers union of south africa and kevin winter lead researcher with the urban water management research group welcome everyone to the streams. when we last visited this issue on the stream it was in december it looked like this is cape town facing a future without water the local government was warning of an impending daisy or zero may eighteenth by when the city was projected to be without water since then that campaign seems to have been scrapped is day zero still reality. well there are many factors that influence stays and we have been able to achieve quite a significant amount of things that have influenced day
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dan roan, bbc news, cape town. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. here's emily. tonight we will hear from tony blair on brexit and a senior member of corbyn‘s team respond to the charges of anti—semitism on labour. join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm holly hamilton. coming up on the programme. australia move out of cape town while investigators move in but are there now questions over ball tampering in the ashes? i can't believe that this hasn't happened before. i'm pretty sure it was going on throughout the ashes series but it wasn't the reason england lost 4—0. england have problems of their own. blown away by new zealand in the first test in auckland. johanna konta takes a first set lead over venus williams in miami. hello and welcome to sportsday. it was a very controversial couple of days and we start with that scandal that has rocked australian cricket and cast a shadow over the sport worldwide. captain steve smith and cameron bancroft‘s admission on saturday that the tea
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cape town's water is running out. this has become a common sight city or thought he said people should use no more than fifty liters of tap water per person per day so some line up at this communal spring collect some extra and take it home is really very difficult given for some of us have beautiful gardens everything's dying we just did not wash our cars so it's just a mission for a book we should never have and think our country lacks and then we should have to . but it's a kind of insurance that many south africans are familiar with about a third of the city's residents live in informal settlements like this one any consume about four percent of the water but for generations they were already being collecting it from communal taps and carrying it. all sources say the city will reach day zero on the ninth of july that's when they'll turn off the water in the homes that have it only the communal taps will stay on angela van vike lives right next to one since she heard about the shortage she says as much as she can i
cape town's water is running out. this has become a common sight city or thought he said people should use no more than fifty liters of tap water per person per day so some line up at this communal spring collect some extra and take it home is really very difficult given for some of us have beautiful gardens everything's dying we just did not wash our cars so it's just a mission for a book we should never have and think our country lacks and then we should have to . but it's a kind of insurance...
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and for more let's bring a journalist there who is standing by with the latest from cape town so tell us what does this mean now for jacob zuma. well that we'll finally get is the imports and i see a lot of south africans here on social media that are actually very happy about this this is actually a case as you said the case already goes back to the ninety's after that africa bought a lot of military equipment corvettes helicopter fighter jets and allegation is that zuma took about three hundred forty thousand u.s. dollars in bribes along status and that's where you know needs to go in front of the courts and then needs to be accounted for this is something that the opposition has been calling for for quite a while it's actually surprising that he's finally facing charges he's been shielded for so long in part by his own party of course is the opposition and in poland is just generally of zuma in the country are they likely to be satisfied though by by the scale of the charges now i think of definitely satisfy the fully satisfied. look they just want him to see if staying corpse and
and for more let's bring a journalist there who is standing by with the latest from cape town so tell us what does this mean now for jacob zuma. well that we'll finally get is the imports and i see a lot of south africans here on social media that are actually very happy about this this is actually a case as you said the case already goes back to the ninety's after that africa bought a lot of military equipment corvettes helicopter fighter jets and allegation is that zuma took about three...
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they talk the game they feel it should be played and deliver what we saw at the weekend in cape town. to think steve smith has thrown at a young player, they have tried tikrit sandpaper, that baggy green cap the australians swear by, justin langer used to sleep in it, the values of that baggy green that we have had for many years, this set of players have completely ripped up those values. people asking questions about the ashes series in the winter weather australia were doing anything similar during that series, what are your thoughts?” anything similar during that series, what are your thoughts? i have to be honest, i cannot think bancroft was told to go out there with a piece of tape for a reason they have not tried it before. i cannot think that has come up with over lunch in cape town some has gone, get some tape and it will create some sandpaper and it will create some sandpaper and it will reverse swing, i cannot believe this has not happened before. i look at the amount of take the fielders have worn during the ashes series, mid—on, mid—off, they know who they are i'm p
they talk the game they feel it should be played and deliver what we saw at the weekend in cape town. to think steve smith has thrown at a young player, they have tried tikrit sandpaper, that baggy green cap the australians swear by, justin langer used to sleep in it, the values of that baggy green that we have had for many years, this set of players have completely ripped up those values. people asking questions about the ashes series in the winter weather australia were doing anything similar...
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town thank you. we have some breaking news just coming in here at the debt ceiling want to bring it to you right now because a car has apparently rammed into two israelis in the west bank and killed them the israeli military saying that it was deliberate that's all we have at the moment we will continue to monitor the situation for you here at u.w. and bring it to you as it is because further information but in the meantime we like to check on some other stories making news around the world because north korea's foreign minister we young home has announced an unannounced visit to sweden the visit is prompting speculation that he made the lang the groundwork for a summit between u.s. president donald trump and north korea's kim jong un sweden has been mentioned as a possible venue for the meeting between the two leaders. an independent monitoring group says that russian air strikes have killed at least forty six people in eastern guta this as more civilians flee the rebel held areas outside of the cap
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the residents of cape town may be forced to turn off the taps by july . now polls have officially closed in russia's presidential election which is widely being viewed as a foregone conclusion with an overwhelming victory for incumbent president but in a putin is the latest on the exit polls with first two percent of the vote counted goosen is projected to take seventy three percent of the vote is nearest rival is communist counted it in who's sitting on eleven point two percent gruden in is a multimillionaire tycoon who's been critical of the government but not to send just behind him on six point seven percent is ultra nationalists vladimir zhirinovsky former reality t.v. star cosign a sob was one of the most high profile candidates but she's in fourth position with just two and a half percent of the vote well in the absence of credible opponents to putin the kremlin has focused on boosting the turnout to give the election as much legitimacy as possible people have reported being pressured to go to the polls and some polling stations have offered free c
the residents of cape town may be forced to turn off the taps by july . now polls have officially closed in russia's presidential election which is widely being viewed as a foregone conclusion with an overwhelming victory for incumbent president but in a putin is the latest on the exit polls with first two percent of the vote counted goosen is projected to take seventy three percent of the vote is nearest rival is communist counted it in who's sitting on eleven point two percent gruden in is a...
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from cape town our sports editor dan roan reports. the inquest had begun. australian cricket investigators arriving at the team's cape town hotel this morning, sent here to get to the bottom of a scandal that stunned the sport. a warm welcome from spinner, nathan lyon, one of those potentially implicated, but the next 2a hours could be painfulfor both players and management. australia's plan to getjunior batsman cameron bancroft to deliberately tamper with the ball using sticky tape in their match against south africa quickly unravelled in the full glare of the tv cameras. the man known as the voice of australian cricket today telling me just how much damage had been done by his compatriots. ifelt, as it settled into my brain overnight, a sense of sort of outrage that they dared to perpetrate such a crime on the field. this was so blatant. and, ok, a little bit premeditated as well. so, that is what sticks in the craw of australian fans. australian captain steve smith confessed to the plot and has been suspended for one match, but his long—term position n
from cape town our sports editor dan roan reports. the inquest had begun. australian cricket investigators arriving at the team's cape town hotel this morning, sent here to get to the bottom of a scandal that stunned the sport. a warm welcome from spinner, nathan lyon, one of those potentially implicated, but the next 2a hours could be painfulfor both players and management. australia's plan to getjunior batsman cameron bancroft to deliberately tamper with the ball using sticky tape in their...
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cape town is. we have had very negative. problems of. fourteen thousand to fifteen a lot of work was done. happening. has been growing. and obviously it is a question of the drought it is also the impact of climate change. and. particularly. moving. resources. to do over time we have had to put. twice. in january because. people respond to. what the demand management. done by. the consumption. as well as. most recently when we started. to sixty percent to forty five percent for domestic industry. we. have engines. life system which we're looking at augmenting with some of the water that would be coming from the mountain group of people. in the in the atlantic and so on but we also looking at encouraging the use of groundwater which we also need to be very careful in terms of production levels because that is also dependent obviously on the retards from the from that these water so we cannot be able to just do things we really need in the aisle to me we have to understand that something is in every country we have to do more in terms of w
cape town is. we have had very negative. problems of. fourteen thousand to fifteen a lot of work was done. happening. has been growing. and obviously it is a question of the drought it is also the impact of climate change. and. particularly. moving. resources. to do over time we have had to put. twice. in january because. people respond to. what the demand management. done by. the consumption. as well as. most recently when we started. to sixty percent to forty five percent for domestic...
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with two days left of the test match it looks like he will walk onto the pitch in cape town tonight, day 4 of the test against south africa, still as australian captain. that is despite admitting to cheating. there is no bones about it. ball tampering is cheating. it was deliberate, it was premeditated, it was calculated, and it was notjust steve smith and cameron bancroft, who was caught on footage using a piece of tape to add adhesive to the rough side of the ball, which gets you some reverse swing, which the aussies have been very effective at using throughout this test. it has been a moderately major factor in their victories, not only here in south africa but also at home in the ashes. i think a lot of the australian public are really baying for blood and calling for steve smith's had, but that hasn't happened and will not happen for at least a couple of days yet. for those people watching internationally, this is relatively out of character for the australian team. but are there questions inside australia being asked about the culture of cricket and of the team in that country?
with two days left of the test match it looks like he will walk onto the pitch in cape town tonight, day 4 of the test against south africa, still as australian captain. that is despite admitting to cheating. there is no bones about it. ball tampering is cheating. it was deliberate, it was premeditated, it was calculated, and it was notjust steve smith and cameron bancroft, who was caught on footage using a piece of tape to add adhesive to the rough side of the ball, which gets you some reverse...
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with two days left of the test match it looks like he will walk onto the pitch in cape town tonight, day 4 of the test against south africa, still as australian captain. that is despite admitting to cheating. there is no bones about it. ball tampering is cheating. it was deliberate, it was premeditated, it was calculated, and it was notjust steve smith and cameron bancroft, who was caught on footage using a piece of tape to add adhesive to the rough side of the ball, which gets you some reverse swing, which the aussies have been very effective at using throughout this test. it has been a moderately major factor in their victories, not only here in south africa but also at home in the ashes. i think a lot of the australian public are really baying for blood and calling for steve smith's had, but that hasn't happened and will not happen for at least a couple of days yet. —— smith's head. for those people watching internationally, this is relatively out of character for the australian team. but are there questions inside australia being asked about the culture of cricket and of the
with two days left of the test match it looks like he will walk onto the pitch in cape town tonight, day 4 of the test against south africa, still as australian captain. that is despite admitting to cheating. there is no bones about it. ball tampering is cheating. it was deliberate, it was premeditated, it was calculated, and it was notjust steve smith and cameron bancroft, who was caught on footage using a piece of tape to add adhesive to the rough side of the ball, which gets you some reverse...
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town, he will be joining following the match for us in cape town, he will bejoining us in a couple of minutes to give us his thoughts on the ball tampering scandal. the government says it's creating more than 3000 training places on midwifery courses in england over the next four years. it says it's the "largest ever" increase in the number of nhs midwives and maternity staff. but there are concerns that this may not be enough to solve acute staffing problems, as our health correspondent, catherine burns reports. currently women can see several different midwives during their pregnancy but the department of health and social care wants to change that. it's pledging that by 2021 most women will have a named midwife throughout. that continuity is expected to be safer for mothers and babies. so the government is planning a 25% increase in training places starting with 650 extra places next year. if we are going to have what we call the continuity of carer, the same team of midwives, we think that could potentially save 700 babies‘ lives every year and potentially prevent 500 babies bei
town, he will be joining following the match for us in cape town, he will bejoining us in a couple of minutes to give us his thoughts on the ball tampering scandal. the government says it's creating more than 3000 training places on midwifery courses in england over the next four years. it says it's the "largest ever" increase in the number of nhs midwives and maternity staff. but there are concerns that this may not be enough to solve acute staffing problems, as our health...
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the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect day zero as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fear that the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some dark clouds on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is due to begin with a bit more luck cape town might avoid days in a row all together. and that wraps up another business update if you want more check us out on social media just such the d.w. business i'll be back with you with mall soon i'll see that. the to. cut. cut cut. cut cut. cut cut. cut. cut. cut cut. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word emerged from the. coaches in germany to learn german and why not learn english simple online on your mobile and free form of learning course nikos the german made easy. a news hour movie what's available on somebody. called. clock the truth is kind of side by. playing people who put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine funding. learn
the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect day zero as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fear that the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some dark clouds on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is due to begin with a bit more luck cape town might avoid days in a row all together. and that wraps up another business update if...
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the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect day zero as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fit the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some don't cloud on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is due to begin with a bit more luck cape town might avoid days in a row all together. and that wraps up another business update if you want to check us out on social media just such the d.w. business i'm back with you with more. see that. climate change. sustainability. environmental. globalization. biodiversity species conservation exploitation the quality. displacements mood of the global and local action movie. three thousand. flying your planes like say the biggest favorite team sleep got all the best goals we've got all the action delta is the home of german football share the experience from every match to. the mundus league of free weekend cheer w. but that women we've been lost in the world is still a long way away from tota
the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect day zero as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fit the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some don't cloud on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is due to begin with a bit more luck cape town might avoid days in a row all together. and that wraps up another business update if you want...
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cape town's water is running out this has become a common site city of thought he said people should use no more than fifty liters of tap water per person per day so some line up at these communal spring collect some extra and take it really very difficult for some of us of getting the gardens to be things we just did not wash our cars so it's just a question or of a patient that in the country that they should have to. but it's a kind of insurance that many south africans are familiar with. about a third of the city's residents live in informal settlements like this one and only consume about four percent of the water but for generations they were already been collecting it from communal taps and carrying it. all thora to say the city will reach day zero on the ninth of july that's when they'll turn off the water in the homes that have it only the communal taps will stay on angela van vike lives right next to one since she heard about the shortage she saves as much as she can i save my water by keeping the same or day as i did my wife's make issues i don't i don't want that way i ju
cape town's water is running out this has become a common site city of thought he said people should use no more than fifty liters of tap water per person per day so some line up at these communal spring collect some extra and take it really very difficult for some of us of getting the gardens to be things we just did not wash our cars so it's just a question or of a patient that in the country that they should have to. but it's a kind of insurance that many south africans are familiar with....
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the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect day zero as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fit the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some dark clouds on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is you to begin with a bit more luck cape town might avoid days ero altogether. and that wraps up another business update if you want more check us out on social media just such the d.w. business i'll be back with you with more i'll see that. we've. come. to a. woman in fighting for the kids to take you seriously indoors oh boy here's what's coming up women strong. for your very much more toxic smart state legend frank recently dangerous time for telling me before my. learn german with. any time any place. whether with joe joe and your friends it's just up to the american. with friends all over the world. online and interactive. german to go and. learn german for free with d w. c. g.w. churn diversity. where the world of science is a
the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect day zero as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fit the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some dark clouds on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is you to begin with a bit more luck cape town might avoid days ero altogether. and that wraps up another business update if you want more...
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the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect day zero as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fit the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some don't cloud on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is you to begin with a bit more luck cape town might avoid today's ear oh well together. and that wraps up another business update if you want more check us out on social media just such the d.w. business i'll be back with you with more soon i'll see that. we've . we've we've. we've. we've we've. we've. tried. fake hair and real starry. where i come from a lot of women like me have fake hair sometimes the hair style takes up to two days it's a lot of time that needs to be filled so people at the salon talk about what's happening in their lives. i became a journalist to be a storyteller and i always want to find those real authentic stories from everyday people who have something to share. with all the time i spent at the salon i feel
the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect day zero as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fit the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some don't cloud on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is you to begin with a bit more luck cape town might avoid today's ear oh well together. and that wraps up another business update if you...
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cape town's water is running out. this has become a common sight city or thought he said people should use no more than fifty liters of tap water per person per day so some line up at this communal spring collect some extra and take it home it's really very difficult given for some of us a beautiful gardens everything is dying we just did not wash our cars so it's just a mission to for a book we should never have and think our country lacks and then we should have to . but it's a kind of insurance that many south africans are familiar with about a third of the city's residents live in informal settlements like this one any consume about four percent of the water but for generations they were already being collecting it from communal taps and carrying it. all thora to say the city will reach the day zero on the ninth of july that's when they'll turn off the water in the homes that have it only the communal taps will stay on angela van vike lives right next to one since she heard about the shortage she says as much as s
cape town's water is running out. this has become a common sight city or thought he said people should use no more than fifty liters of tap water per person per day so some line up at this communal spring collect some extra and take it home it's really very difficult given for some of us a beautiful gardens everything is dying we just did not wash our cars so it's just a mission to for a book we should never have and think our country lacks and then we should have to . but it's a kind of...
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i cannot think that was come up with over lunch in cape town. do you know what, cameron, get some tape. i cannot believe this has not happened before. you know? i look at the mid—on and mid—off sometimes through the series, i am pretty sure it was going on through the ashes. but it is not the reason england lost 4—0. australia perhaps needed the trick of the trade in melbourne, it did not work. but i do not think they required it. but it has been going on for a while. the australian four bulky and play an international friendly on tuesday taking on the 2014 winners, columbia. —— football team. tim cahill was asked what he and his teammates thought about the cricketing position. you want to be respectful of the situation and understand we need to respect the playing group from what is happening outside. we are in a professional environment inside our camp and the focus has to be on preparing for the game tomorrow night, preparing for the bigger picture of russia. and, umm, it is important, being the older player, but you try to move the
i cannot think that was come up with over lunch in cape town. do you know what, cameron, get some tape. i cannot believe this has not happened before. you know? i look at the mid—on and mid—off sometimes through the series, i am pretty sure it was going on through the ashes. but it is not the reason england lost 4—0. australia perhaps needed the trick of the trade in melbourne, it did not work. but i do not think they required it. but it has been going on for a while. the australian four...
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of the part that i played in, that happened in day three, in cape town. i am extremely sorry and i really, really regret that. it is going to be a decision that will stick with me for the rest of my life. who else was involved? you the rest of my life. who else was involved 7 you were the rest of my life. who else was involved? you were involved, steve smith was involved, cameron bancroft was involved. inaudible. the players, the coach, who knew... inaudible. i am here today to accept my responsibility for my part, my involvement, in what happened in cape town. it is inexcusable. i am deeply sorry. as i said, i will do everything i can to learn that respect back from the australian public. sorry, sorry, excuse me, one question each. was it your idea? as isaid, i'm question each. was it your idea? as i said, i'm here to take full responsibility for the part that i played in this. it is extremely reg retta ble. played in this. it is extremely regrettable. i'm very sorry. i really wa nt regrettable. i'm very sorry. i really want to just move on from this. in
of the part that i played in, that happened in day three, in cape town. i am extremely sorry and i really, really regret that. it is going to be a decision that will stick with me for the rest of my life. who else was involved? you the rest of my life. who else was involved 7 you were the rest of my life. who else was involved? you were involved, steve smith was involved, cameron bancroft was involved. inaudible. the players, the coach, who knew... inaudible. i am here today to accept my...
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town is doing. water is now being pumped from aquifers here work began on a plan to desalinate sea water with accessing new sources takes time so for now more lines water saving measures have already postponed day zero by three months everyone here is hoping the winter will soon bring enough rainfall to make sure daisy never comes now can webb al-jazeera cape town south africa. still ahead this news hour also i go sad to six matches on basin in spain is toppling will be hit with the sports plus. a little. colored sound musicians from around the world flock to pakistan for they love called a two week extravaganza celebrating all things creates its. own the benefit of people. so bad they see the importance of. witness documentaries that open your eyes. at this time on al-jazeera. the nature just news as it breaks it's estimated ten million children of school age are still roaming the streets of baghdad with details coverage children what i'm off base and number of serious problems from chronic child m
town is doing. water is now being pumped from aquifers here work began on a plan to desalinate sea water with accessing new sources takes time so for now more lines water saving measures have already postponed day zero by three months everyone here is hoping the winter will soon bring enough rainfall to make sure daisy never comes now can webb al-jazeera cape town south africa. still ahead this news hour also i go sad to six matches on basin in spain is toppling will be hit with the sports...
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there was a chorus of booing from spectators as the side return to the pitch in cape town in the last few hours. well there's widespread anger across cricket loving australia, this was reaction to the ball—tampering from the prime minister malcolm turnbull. shocked and bitterly disappointed by the news from south africa. it seemed completely beyond belief that the australian cricket team had been involved in cheating. after all, our cricketers, are role models, and cricket is synonymous with fair play. how can our team being gauged in cheating like this? but i have to say, the whole nation, who holds those who wear the baggy green up on a pedestal, about as high as you can get in australia, certainly higher than any politician, that's for sure!... this is a shocking disappointment. it is wrong, and i look forward to cricket australia taking earlier i got the thoughts of simon hughes, the editor of the cricketer magazine. 0utrageous antics by the australians to not only indulge in the attempted ball tampering but then to totally admit it was a team policy, and premeditated, it's exce
there was a chorus of booing from spectators as the side return to the pitch in cape town in the last few hours. well there's widespread anger across cricket loving australia, this was reaction to the ball—tampering from the prime minister malcolm turnbull. shocked and bitterly disappointed by the news from south africa. it seemed completely beyond belief that the australian cricket team had been involved in cheating. after all, our cricketers, are role models, and cricket is synonymous with...
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with two days left of the test match it looks like he will walk onto the pitch in cape town tonight, day four of the test against south africa, still as australian captain. that is despite admitting what is cheating. there is no bones about it. ball tampering is cheating. it was deliberate, it was premeditated, it was calculated, and it was notjust steve smith anne cameron ancroft, who was caught on footage using a piece of tape to add adhesive to the rough side of the ball, which get some reverse swing, which the aussies have been very effective out throughout this test. it has been moderately major factors in their victories, not only here in south africa but also at home in the ashes. i think a lot of the australian public are really baying for blood and calling this steve smith's had, but that hasn't happened and will not happen for at least a couple of days yet. for those people watching internationally, this is a relatively out of character for the australian team. but are their questions inside australia being asked about the culture of cricket and of the team in that country?
with two days left of the test match it looks like he will walk onto the pitch in cape town tonight, day four of the test against south africa, still as australian captain. that is despite admitting what is cheating. there is no bones about it. ball tampering is cheating. it was deliberate, it was premeditated, it was calculated, and it was notjust steve smith anne cameron ancroft, who was caught on footage using a piece of tape to add adhesive to the rough side of the ball, which get some...
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town yesterday and. from a cricket australia perspective we regard this is an extremely serious issue we certainly don't have all the evidence at hand and we need we need someone to go over there and to talk to the rowing people involved to understand what happened in the detail and then we'll make appropriate decisions as to next steps i don't know people want to know more and they want to know what decisions are being made but there is an element of responsibility to understand the facts and it's not as simple as just jumping to conclusions other tampering plot was conceived by captain steve smith and senior players but bancroft was caught in the act. i guess once i was you know i saw it on the screen and having done that all. kind of for law and. that also resulted in me shoving it down a mile or two out the leadership knew about it. we spoke about it at lunch and. i'm not proud of of what's happened. you know it's not within the spirit of the game my integrity the team's integrity leadership groups i
town yesterday and. from a cricket australia perspective we regard this is an extremely serious issue we certainly don't have all the evidence at hand and we need we need someone to go over there and to talk to the rowing people involved to understand what happened in the detail and then we'll make appropriate decisions as to next steps i don't know people want to know more and they want to know what decisions are being made but there is an element of responsibility to understand the facts and...
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there was a chorus of booing from spectators as the side return to the pitch in cape town in the last few hours. holly hamilton is at the bbc sport centre. this is developing into one of the great sports scandals of recent times. really is truly shocking and embarrassing for cricket australia, the idea that the leadership as they say were hatching this plan with the senior players to cheat south africa by tampering the ball in that third test. ball tampering, to be fair, is not new in cricket, players have tried to manipulate the ball to make it move in unusual ways, to confuse the batters, but on this occasion, the batters, but on this occasion, the incident isjust the batters, but on this occasion, the incident is just so blatant, the batters, but on this occasion, the incident isjust so blatant, the premeditation involved, and the fact the camera has called the batsman, cameron bancroft, in front of millions of viewers, using that piece of sticky tape to rob dirt into the ball, and then the fact he tried to hide the take down his trousers... ! tried to hide the take down his trouse
there was a chorus of booing from spectators as the side return to the pitch in cape town in the last few hours. holly hamilton is at the bbc sport centre. this is developing into one of the great sports scandals of recent times. really is truly shocking and embarrassing for cricket australia, the idea that the leadership as they say were hatching this plan with the senior players to cheat south africa by tampering the ball in that third test. ball tampering, to be fair, is not new in cricket,...
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and now you can reprivatize which is what city of cape town is do. water is now being pumped from aquifers here work began on a plan to desalinate sea water with accessing new sources takes time so for now more lines water saving measures have already postponed day zero by three months everyone here is hoping the winter will soon bring enough rainfall to make sure they never comes malcolm webb al-jazeera cape town south africa and then the second part of our first series mohamed evolve reports from lake chad which is drying up and vanish within the next century the drought in central africa is affecting the lives of the millions of people who live around this disappearing lake that's story in part two of our series first on monday here it out to sara. now it's time for today's weather is richard with the latest on the cold weather that same parts of europe will it not stop there it will actually martini's on its web but i thought i featured i because if it is at its peak in the u.k. is particularly cold moment got a couple of shots which come from up
and now you can reprivatize which is what city of cape town is do. water is now being pumped from aquifers here work began on a plan to desalinate sea water with accessing new sources takes time so for now more lines water saving measures have already postponed day zero by three months everyone here is hoping the winter will soon bring enough rainfall to make sure they never comes malcolm webb al-jazeera cape town south africa and then the second part of our first series mohamed evolve reports...
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and activities on the field yesterday in cape town were neither within the laws of the game nor the spirit of the game. back to the action now and england captain joe root the game. back to the action now and england captainjoe root was dismissed with the last ball of the day to leave england trailing new zealand by 237 runs going into the last eight of the first test in auckland. after declaring on 427 — eight, the home side got alastair cook out early in the second innings we re cook out early in the second innings were just two runs. cook out early in the second innings werejust two runs. stoneman reached his fourth test half—century but he was out next ball, caught by trent bolt. joe root also reached 50 but shortly after took a nasty hit to the glove by trent bolt and needed lengthy treatment. he was dismissed next ball leaving england on 132 victory at the close. they must bat out the final day for draw. —— 132-3. and out the final day for draw. —— 132—3. and why it hit a brilliant century to beat india in the match in dubai. she helped england reach the target of 199 w
and activities on the field yesterday in cape town were neither within the laws of the game nor the spirit of the game. back to the action now and england captain joe root the game. back to the action now and england captainjoe root was dismissed with the last ball of the day to leave england trailing new zealand by 237 runs going into the last eight of the first test in auckland. after declaring on 427 — eight, the home side got alastair cook out early in the second innings we re cook out...
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play has resumed in cape town with australia fighting to avoid defeat in the third test, but off the field some of its players are battling to save their careers. they've been caught cheating and back home, the nation is reeling with shock and embarrassment. just how cameron bancroft thought he could get away with tampering with the ball, using sticky tape and dirt, in front of dozens of tv cameras, is unclear. i saw an opportunity to potentially use some tape, get some granules from the rough patches on the wicket, and try to, i guess, change the ball condition. his captain, steve smith, who was part of the conspiracy, has agreed to stand down for the remainder of the match along with his deputy david warner. i'm not proud of what's happened. you know, it's not within the spirit of the game. my integrity, the team's integrity... both men will continue to play under an interim skipper. there is, though, mounting pressure for smith to quit. cricket australia, the governing body, is sending two senior officials to south africa to investigate the scandal. the prime minister, malcolm tur
play has resumed in cape town with australia fighting to avoid defeat in the third test, but off the field some of its players are battling to save their careers. they've been caught cheating and back home, the nation is reeling with shock and embarrassment. just how cameron bancroft thought he could get away with tampering with the ball, using sticky tape and dirt, in front of dozens of tv cameras, is unclear. i saw an opportunity to potentially use some tape, get some granules from the rough...
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still seeing some shop showers stays dry for the western cape town eighteen. a scandal which looked at the nation to its core and exposed hundreds of schools official accused of accepting bribes just to show the most dangerous school movie to want to sometimes take a spot at the door and i diffuse to go up a possible five days judicial corruption as in a couple of i think i come out of my compass in an exclusive documentary al-jazeera and examine one man's extraordinary battle for justice in donna. watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories for you this hour hundreds of thousands of people have taken part in mass protests across the united states and also in more than a dozen other countries calling for stricter gun laws the march our lives events were inspired by calls for action from teenage survivors of last month's school shooting in florida for seventeen people killed. more buses have taken fighters and civilians to look province from eastern good in the south it's the latest withdrawal under an evacuation deal with a government that's expected to se
still seeing some shop showers stays dry for the western cape town eighteen. a scandal which looked at the nation to its core and exposed hundreds of schools official accused of accepting bribes just to show the most dangerous school movie to want to sometimes take a spot at the door and i diffuse to go up a possible five days judicial corruption as in a couple of i think i come out of my compass in an exclusive documentary al-jazeera and examine one man's extraordinary battle for justice in...
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means a stop and peace efforts with armed groups in mindanao are days zero evidence for cape town why residents of the south african city may be forced to turn off their taps by july and open in march a g.p. race gets underway in a couple of the last lap child will tell you who has been setting the pace for the new season. hello there the weather in north america is now romping up forcing lots of cloud will work its way towards the east and gradually as it does so it's going to be picking up more and more moisture and strengthening as well so by the time we get to lunchtime on monday then there's the area of low pressure pulling up plenty of moisture ahead of it bringing up plenty of rain there and behind it will see the edge dragged down from the north so what for you that warm i'm also going to see a fair amount of snow that system then just eases out towards the east there as we head into tuesday deepening rapidly as it does so heavy rain some snow on its northern edge and plenty of what weather behind it strong winds in with this system as well it does look particularly nobody beh
means a stop and peace efforts with armed groups in mindanao are days zero evidence for cape town why residents of the south african city may be forced to turn off their taps by july and open in march a g.p. race gets underway in a couple of the last lap child will tell you who has been setting the pace for the new season. hello there the weather in north america is now romping up forcing lots of cloud will work its way towards the east and gradually as it does so it's going to be picking up...
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you hear the news and read the news this morning after the events in cape town yesterday and. from a cricket australia perspective we regard this is an extremely serious issue we certainly don't have all of the evidence at hand and we need we need someone to go over there and to talk to the relevant people involved to understand what happened in the detail and then we'll make appropriate decisions as to next steps that i know people want to know more and they want to know what decisions are being made but there is an element of responsibility to understand the facts and it's not as simple as just jumping to conclusions all the tampering plot was conceived by captain smith and senior players including his deputy david warner the bancroft was caught in the act. i guess once i was you know sort of on the on screen and having done that all on. the court of law and. i don't see result in me shoving it down my trousers. the leadership knew about it and we spoke about it at lunch and. i'm not proud of of what's happened. you know it's not within the spirit of the game and my integrit
you hear the news and read the news this morning after the events in cape town yesterday and. from a cricket australia perspective we regard this is an extremely serious issue we certainly don't have all of the evidence at hand and we need we need someone to go over there and to talk to the relevant people involved to understand what happened in the detail and then we'll make appropriate decisions as to next steps that i know people want to know more and they want to know what decisions are...
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you hear the news and read the news this morning after the events in cape town yesterday and. from a cricket australia perspective we regard this is an extremely serious issue we certainly don't have all of the evidence at hand and we need we need someone to go over there and to talk to the relevant people involved to understand what happened in the detail and then we'll make appropriate decisions as to next steps but i know people want to know more and they want to know what decisions are being made but there is an element of responsibility to understand the facts and it's not as simple as just jumping to conclusions all the tampering paul was can see by captain steve smith and senior players but bancroft was caught in the act. i guess once i was you know sort of on the on screen and coming down on. the court of law and. i don't see result in me shoving it down my trousers. the leadership knew about it and we spoke about it at lunch and. i'm not proud of of what's happened. you know it's not within the spirit of the game and my integrity the team's integrity the leadership gr
you hear the news and read the news this morning after the events in cape town yesterday and. from a cricket australia perspective we regard this is an extremely serious issue we certainly don't have all of the evidence at hand and we need we need someone to go over there and to talk to the relevant people involved to understand what happened in the detail and then we'll make appropriate decisions as to next steps but i know people want to know more and they want to know what decisions are...
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with any luck, cape town may avoid the zero altogether. a brave investor to jump on the volatile bitcoin bandwagon. the cryptocurrency comes with considerable risk. apparently, many teens are not listening. they have grown up with tech and see bitcoin and other currencies as an opportunity rather than a threat. reporter: for him, it all started when he bought his first bitcoin at age 15. >> i did not spend much money in high school. i saved it all. my plan was to put it all into investments. reporter: four years on, he has a diverse crypto portfolio and helps other to invest. although analysts around the world dissuade people and especially youngsters from trading in cryptocurrencies. most banks in australia are banning customers from buying bitcoin with credit cards. >> we have grown up with tech, we can use the internet quickly, do our own research, make our own opinions about things. reporter: in spite of all the risks and recent downturn, more and more teenagers invest in cryptocurrencies. they talk about it during recess. that is why
with any luck, cape town may avoid the zero altogether. a brave investor to jump on the volatile bitcoin bandwagon. the cryptocurrency comes with considerable risk. apparently, many teens are not listening. they have grown up with tech and see bitcoin and other currencies as an opportunity rather than a threat. reporter: for him, it all started when he bought his first bitcoin at age 15. >> i did not spend much money in high school. i saved it all. my plan was to put it all into...
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town and the impact not just here happened in cape town and the impact notjust here in australia but the whole cricketing world. he agreed however to give the press conference, to give his apology to the nation, to the cricketing world, andi the nation, to the cricketing world, and i guess try to start the process of rehabilitation and salvation. he said as of this he hoped he could become eventually a force for good but as he landed he will be given more bad news. some big sponsors here in australia have distanced themselves from him saying they did themselves from him saying they did the line with the brand values. he won't be sponsored by banks or brea kfast won't be sponsored by banks or breakfast cereals here. david warner was also banned by cricket australia after being identified as the instigator. he chose not to hold a press c0 nfe re nce instigator. he chose not to hold a press conference but the media caught up with him eventually also at sydney airport on his way back from south africa. it at sydney airport on his way back from south africa. “5511; a tough and emotional
town and the impact not just here happened in cape town and the impact notjust here in australia but the whole cricketing world. he agreed however to give the press conference, to give his apology to the nation, to the cricketing world, andi the nation, to the cricketing world, and i guess try to start the process of rehabilitation and salvation. he said as of this he hoped he could become eventually a force for good but as he landed he will be given more bad news. some big sponsors here in...
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the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect days erode as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fear the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some dark clouds on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is due to begin in may with a bit more luck cape town might avoid days erode altogether. for it's going to be a brave investor to jump on the volatile bit coin bandwagon banks and politicians of all warned the cryptocurrency comes with considerable risk but apparently many teens listening they've grown up with tech can see bitcoin and other digital currencies as an opportunity rather than a threat. for dean ashton endurance it all started when he bought his first bitcoin at age fifteen so. i basically didn't really spend much money in high school. i saved it all and. my plan was to you know put it all interior investment for years on the university student in australia has a diverse crypto portfolio and helps others to invest altho
the city of cape town has pushed back the day today expects to run out of water authorities expect days erode as it's been dubbed to take place at the end of august instead of july as previously fear the south african city is suffering its worst drought in recorded history there are some dark clouds on the horizon though in the positive sense the rainy season is due to begin in may with a bit more luck cape town might avoid days erode altogether. for it's going to be a brave investor to jump on...
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but some former players argue that cape town —— the camp three had been treated unfairly, because they believe ball tampering in cricket is so believe ball tampering in cricket is so widespread. —— the cape town three. the secretary—general of the united nations, antonio guterres, has called for an independent investigation into the death of at least sixteen palestinians demonstrators during friday's clashes with israeli soldiers along the border with gaza. the palestinian president mahmoud abbas says israel was responsible for the deaths of the protestors. the israeli army said the protesters had been throwing stones and fire bombs at its soldiers. yolande knell reports from jerusalem. a chaotic rush to the hospital, with hundreds of palestinians injured in gaza. a call for peaceful marches turned to violence, as protesters headed towards the israeli border. israel's military says it used tear gas and opened fire to stop anyone illegally crossing into its territory or attacking soldiers. and this was just the start. palestinians are planning a series of protests until mid—may.
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the events began at cape town in south africa. still the home of many visiting cruise ships today. it is the city where on 10th october 1947, at duncan dock, the durban castle left for its routine voyage across the atlantic ocean to southampton. but the events that transpired on board the liner were anything but routine. what do we definitively know happened on board that ship? what can we not argue over? what are the facts? gay gibson and james camb, the steward, became friendly. on board one of the first class cabins was a young actress called gay gibson. a couple of days out, the young actress, all on her own, met up withjames camb, dashing in his steward's uniform. they had lot of intimate conversations, actually. james camb reported that gay gibson even told him that she was three months pregnant. well, james camb was 30 years old when that fateful voyage started. at home, he had a wife and baby daughter. but that still didn't stop him from indulging in numerous affairs with lady passengers. on the middle of the voyage there was a dinner dance and james camb and gay gibson wer
the events began at cape town in south africa. still the home of many visiting cruise ships today. it is the city where on 10th october 1947, at duncan dock, the durban castle left for its routine voyage across the atlantic ocean to southampton. but the events that transpired on board the liner were anything but routine. what do we definitively know happened on board that ship? what can we not argue over? what are the facts? gay gibson and james camb, the steward, became friendly. on board one...
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town. also coming up tension in germany's new government the interior minister says that islam does not belong in germany but chancellor angela merkel has previously contradicted ham and british foreign secretary boris johnson says it is likely that russian president vladimir putin personally ordered the nerve agent attack on a former spy and for ten. plus despite years of controversy of the niger delta is still nigeria's one of its most polluted regions in the world in a new report amnesty international accuses oil giants shell of and any of responding to oil spills to supposedly we will look at why so little progress seems to have been made. welcome to the program thanks for joining us south africa's chief prosecutor has announced that he is charging former president jacob zuma with corruption the ruling a.n.c. party forced zuma to resign as head of state last month after years of corruption related scandal he. now be prosecuted on a variety of corruption charges including fraud racketeer
town. also coming up tension in germany's new government the interior minister says that islam does not belong in germany but chancellor angela merkel has previously contradicted ham and british foreign secretary boris johnson says it is likely that russian president vladimir putin personally ordered the nerve agent attack on a former spy and for ten. plus despite years of controversy of the niger delta is still nigeria's one of its most polluted regions in the world in a new report amnesty...
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the events began at cape town in south africa. still the home of many visiting cruise ships today. it is the city where on 10th october, 1947, at duncan dock, the durban castle left for its routine voyage across the atlantic ocean to southampton. but the events that transpired on board the liner were anything but routine. what do we definitively know happened on board that ship? what can we not argue over? what are the facts? gay gibson and james camb, the steward, became friendly. on board, in one of the first class cabins, was a young actress called gay gibson. a couple of days out, the young actress, all on her own, met up withjames camb, dashing in his steward's uniform. they had a lot of intimate conversations, actually. james camb reported that gay gibson even told him that she was three months pregnant. well, james camb was 30 years old when that fateful voyage started. at home, he had a wife and baby daughter. but that still didn't stop him from indulging in numerous affairs with lady passengers. 0n the middle of the voyage, there was a dinner dance and james camb and gay g
the events began at cape town in south africa. still the home of many visiting cruise ships today. it is the city where on 10th october, 1947, at duncan dock, the durban castle left for its routine voyage across the atlantic ocean to southampton. but the events that transpired on board the liner were anything but routine. what do we definitively know happened on board that ship? what can we not argue over? what are the facts? gay gibson and james camb, the steward, became friendly. on board, in...
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and in cape town, at dean elgar hit his 11th test century as south africa finished the third test against australia on 266—8. the series is currently tied at one win apiece. judge trump isn't the players championship finals in snooker after thrashing neal robertson. he took just over two hours to win the tournament which included one century break. trump faces ronnie o'sullivan in the last four. there are just over o'sullivan in the last four. there arejust over six o'sullivan in the last four. there are just over six hours to go until the lights go green and formula 1 roars back into action with first practice ahead of this weekend's opening race in australia. the drivers and teams headed to melbourne this week to prepare with much fanfare. a great formula 1 season should leave you feeling shaken, rather than stirred. last year, stoffel vandoorne and fernando alonso could have been forgiven for wanting a stiff drink. they probably spent more time in this simulator than racing as their mclaren team was troubled by reliability. the new cap marks a return back to their historic papaya ora
and in cape town, at dean elgar hit his 11th test century as south africa finished the third test against australia on 266—8. the series is currently tied at one win apiece. judge trump isn't the players championship finals in snooker after thrashing neal robertson. he took just over two hours to win the tournament which included one century break. trump faces ronnie o'sullivan in the last four. there are just over o'sullivan in the last four. there arejust over six o'sullivan in the last...
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welcome rainfall at last for cape town. a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera relatives of at least sixty eight inmates following a riot and fire in overcrowded cells of a police station in venezuela are demanding explanations two of the victims are women who were visiting in. preliminary results following egypt's presidential election landslide win for the. voter turnout was only around forty two percent the leaders of north and south korea have agreed to meet face to face next month third time the end of the korean war sixty five years ago the announcement follows high level talks in the demilitarized zone between the two countries. australian cricket coach baron lehman has announced his resignation in the wake of the ball tampering scandal in south africa the fourth test which begins on friday in johannesburg will be his last the announcement came after the three disgraced australian cricketer was caught cheating made emotional apologies after being handed bans from the getting. reports. the world's best test
welcome rainfall at last for cape town. a reminder of the top stories here on al-jazeera relatives of at least sixty eight inmates following a riot and fire in overcrowded cells of a police station in venezuela are demanding explanations two of the victims are women who were visiting in. preliminary results following egypt's presidential election landslide win for the. voter turnout was only around forty two percent the leaders of north and south korea have agreed to meet face to face next...
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the events began at cape town in south africa. still the home of many visiting cruise ships today. it is the city where on 10th october 1947, at duncan dock, the durban castle left for its routine voyage across the atlantic ocean to southampton. but the events that transpired on board the liner were anything but routine. what do we definitively know happened on board that ship? what can we not argue over? what are the facts? gay gibson and james camb, the steward, became friendly. on board in one of the first class cabins was a young actress called gay gibson. a couple of days out, the young actress, all on her own, met up withjames camb, dashing in his steward's uniform. they had lot of intimate conversations, actually. james camb reported that gay gibson even told him that she was three months pregnant. well, james camb was 30 years old when that fateful voyage started. at home, he had a wife and baby daughter. but that still didn't stop him from indulging in numerous affairs with lady passengers. 0n the middle of the voyage there was a dinner dance and james camb and gay gibson
the events began at cape town in south africa. still the home of many visiting cruise ships today. it is the city where on 10th october 1947, at duncan dock, the durban castle left for its routine voyage across the atlantic ocean to southampton. but the events that transpired on board the liner were anything but routine. what do we definitively know happened on board that ship? what can we not argue over? what are the facts? gay gibson and james camb, the steward, became friendly. on board in...
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in africa, another good destination, cape town. cloud thinning welcome rain, desperately in need here. storms pushing east. in cape town, it will turn cooler briefly but things will warm up over the next few days. if you are going to mauritius, it is the time of year where we have easy conditions and there will be some showers and thunderstorms. further north, sunshine guaranteed in the middle east and it has been exceptionally hot. things cooling towards the mediterranean but elsewhere things are higher than they should be for the time of year. temperatures warming up in tel aviv. there is no warmth in germany of late, there has been snow. europe is pretty chilly and that will be the case into the weekend. on the fringes, the canaries, you should have some sunshine on saturday, pleasant conditions. after a torrid couple of daysin conditions. after a torrid couple of days in spain and portugal, it will be dry and sunny but quite windy. italy will be prone to some storms on saturday. while the wind is picking up increase it will be
in africa, another good destination, cape town. cloud thinning welcome rain, desperately in need here. storms pushing east. in cape town, it will turn cooler briefly but things will warm up over the next few days. if you are going to mauritius, it is the time of year where we have easy conditions and there will be some showers and thunderstorms. further north, sunshine guaranteed in the middle east and it has been exceptionally hot. things cooling towards the mediterranean but elsewhere things...
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town. 0ur correspondent phil mercer sent this report from sydney. the reputation of australian cricket is in tatters. a nation that prides itself on aggressive yet fair play 110w itself on aggressive yet fair play now stands accused of cheating. batsman cameron bancroft was caught red—handed tampering with the ball during the third test against south africa in cape town. sat alongside his skipper, steve smith, he later admitted his guilt. we had a discussion during the break. myself, i saw discussion during the break. myself, isaw an discussion during the break. myself, i saw an opportunity to potentially use some take, get some granules from the rough patches on the wicket, and try to, i guess, change the ball condition. there was contrition to from the captain who says he will not step down. i'm not proud of what has happened. it is not within the spirit of the game. my not within the spirit of the game. my integrity, the team's integrity, the leadership group's integrity has come into
town. 0ur correspondent phil mercer sent this report from sydney. the reputation of australian cricket is in tatters. a nation that prides itself on aggressive yet fair play 110w itself on aggressive yet fair play now stands accused of cheating. batsman cameron bancroft was caught red—handed tampering with the ball during the third test against south africa in cape town. sat alongside his skipper, steve smith, he later admitted his guilt. we had a discussion during the break. myself, i saw...
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they slumped to a crushing defeat in cape town. several of their players we re cape town. several of their players were booed by the crowd as they were beaten by a huge 322 runs at midst further condemnation of their players' actions. it seemed com pletely players' actions. it seemed completely beyond belief that the australian cricket team had then involved in cheating. after all, our cricketers are role models, and cricketers are role models, and cricket is synonymous with fair play. how can our team be engaged in cheating like this? england, meanwhile, have a huge task ahead of them if they are to save their first test against new zealand. they need to bat out the entire final day as they are to get a draw. earlier, joe root was dismissed with a final ball and dave four makes leaving england 247 and dave four makes leaving england 2117 runs behind after the hosts declared in their first innings on 427- declared in their first innings on 427— eight. new zealand will need seven wickets to inflict england's 10th defeat in their past 12 test matches overseas. defending fo
they slumped to a crushing defeat in cape town. several of their players we re cape town. several of their players were booed by the crowd as they were beaten by a huge 322 runs at midst further condemnation of their players' actions. it seemed com pletely players' actions. it seemed completely beyond belief that the australian cricket team had then involved in cheating. after all, our cricketers are role models, and cricketers are role models, and cricket is synonymous with fair play. how can...