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World Service,24 Feb 2017,26 mins

Protests in South Africa Broken Up By Police

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South Africa's government capital, Pretoria, has seen protests by anti-immigrant groups broken up by police with rubber bullets, tear gas and stun grenades, after clashes with immigrants. We talk to Nomsa Maseko, who's been talking to both sides. Meanwhile, in Japan, today is Premium Friday. The government is encouraging all offices to close early on the last Friday of every month, to give workers time off. Tsukasa Ohbayashi, editor in chief for Europe for Nikkei, explains why that's important to stop the culture of karoshi - death through overwork. (Picture: South African riot policemen fire rubber bullets to disperse Somali and foreign nationals clashing with South African nationals during a protest march against illegal immigrants. Photo credit: Phill Magakoe/ AFP/ Getty Images)

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