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wild goose monthly lane on south africa as president faced his growing corruption allegations with the national parliament to consider whether to begin an impeachment process against him with sunday. and that means is the weekly hey on r c minus peter scott. and here are the top stories from the week just gone. welcome to the program. the 1st, let s begin with some of the latest news hungry is accused the you of economic self hom, by announcing a price cup on russian oil analysis. budapest itself remains exempt from the embargo. during the negotiations on the oil cap, we thought a lot for hungarian interests, and in the end we succeeded. hungary was exempted from the application of the oil cap. once again, we have managed to protect the security of our country s energy supply. that reaction came as the u. g. 7 states and australia confirmed intentions to introduce a $60.00 per barrel oil comp. most moscow, however, has repeatedly stated that it won t supply crude prices below
a powerful earthquake flattens. buildings in west java. ah, i m the bucket. this is a news i live from london coming up to case president considered a ground offensive in northern syria after rocket strike. the southern district of commie is fighting continues in the east and d. r. c. regional leaders push for a compromise to stop the advance of rebels reportedly backed by wonder. and $33.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring lawanda, which is just a couple of the kilometers over here. and on day 2 of the well got the netherlands beat africa s champions, senegal too late. mm . that is a 162 people have been killed after a magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck indonesia, the governor of west chaff. a province says support and 320 people were injured when homes and buildings collapsed. emergency field hospitals have been set up to treat the injured rescue. workers are continuing to search for survivors trapped in the rubble. officials say many of the dead with children who
from the imprisonment of a former president of south africa, jacob zimmer, which kicked off this violence and looting and you get a sense its criminal elements that are taking advantage of the situation. we ve seen so much chaos today and yesterday throughout the city. this is sueta, one of the shining lights of the area, completely gutted, and it s very tragic to see that this country in the midst of a hideous wave of covid-19 there are even vaccination sites that have been stopped from operating the last few days. the military is thin on the ground, despite what you re seeing behind me, and there really is a sense that calm needs to be restored now in south africa. brianna, john. well, the scene is really just unbelievable there. david, we know that you ll keep an eye on it. david mckenzie, live for us in johannesburg. the government of cuba
on scene. the military has been called out. there has been some sense of calm now but it is too early to tell whether this worse unrest in south africa in many decades will calm down at this point. jim and poppy. david, could you tell us and just explain to our viewers what spark this unrest at the start? reporter: so, jim, the spark was political. the fact that a former president, jacob zimmer was imprisoned for context after many years of allegations against him on corruption. that led to his supporters saying that they re going to fight until he s released. now, that then spiralled out of control. think it is no longer just politicals. there is a massive wealth divide, as you know, you ve reported here in this country, people taking advantage of the disorder. it is too early to tell whether they ll be able to bring it under control. but you see, this military on the streets earlier, we saw the mimt the military in one case