Hello, im lewis vaugthones, welcome to the daily global, where well bring you the top stories from around the world. Day six of the israel gaza war. I want to take you live straightaway to gaza city, and if you have been with us for the last few days, the darkness here tells a great deal of the story. There has been limited supplies of power. And over the last few days, buildings that were previously lit up are now in darkness. There is still some light. Sarri painters, generators being used supplies are running out. Throughout the day, these pictures taken from Inside Gaza Show a developing potential humanitarian catastrophe in the opinion of the united nations. All running low now. Israel saying no more will be let in until hostages are released. Moo people have been killed in gaza. 1300 killed in israel after those hamas attacks. Also in the last couple of hours we heard again from that man, us Secretary Of State, antony thinking. He has been visiting israel. He assured israel of wa
Win a sixth term as governing party of south africa on wednesday that despite the country struggling economy and growing complaints of inequality president Cyril Ramaphosa who is expected to stay in office has promised to spark growth and decisively deal with the countrys twenty seven percent Unemployment Rate a statistic that translates to more than half of the countrys youth being out of work. The African National congress is trying to secure a sixth consecutive term in africas most developed economy the candidate in the may eighth election Cyril Ramaphosa has promised a new dawn after a decade of decline which has seen south africa regress so fast that only countries at war have fared worse. We are way into your we are. For first time voters like boy to me law. Who holds a degree in hydrology the prospects look bleak the country has just emerged from a recession and growth is only expected at one point five percent in twenty nineteen. Good to eat at last year and i have been unemplo
A simulation model developed by a team at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), in Pretoria, is being used as a tool to improve the flow of trucks on the N4 road corridor. These trucks, mostly loaded with export minerals, travel from the mines in the North West, Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces to the Port of Maputo, in Mozambique.