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children don't have such capacities so sarkar street play a lot. of the team early child under the age of twelve should not play soccer with play today they should play less dribble or soccer or less don clark circle brains become sufficiently dug a lot to play soccer well that was dr bennett and molly with a vague a warning for parents but quite a lot of work is also being done online aiming to raise awareness of concussion in sport the hash tag team up to speak up was lauded by the concussion legacy foundation it's encouraging people to actively report things symptoms of concussion in a teammate five sporting organizations in the u.s. including the usa hockey team joined the special online campaign this week and if you search the hash tag you can see lots of teams and clubs right across the country getting involved as well including this soccer club in california well as we mentioned earlier a friday with national concussion awareness day in the u.s.
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and it was being led by a group called think taylor that was also in gauging with teens teams and clubs by urging them to take a pledge to be educated and on iste on the issue using the hash tag t.t. pledge. we want to bring it to the last like. i said i took the play by. play hard place smart and play again. will you be rethinking allowing your kids to play contact sports using the hash tag a.j. new contact me directly on twitter i am tatiana but for now it's back to philly. thank you very much for that now before we go the producer not producers simon couldn't resist getting these pictures into the show. who had one heck of a trip in australia the marsupial crawled into the car just outside the southern city of adelaide she. then clung on to the axle for dear life as
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a driver travelled about sixteen kilometers once a stopped the driver to realize a koala was there when they heard the animals cries emergency crews rescued her she was a bit shaken up but has now been freed safe and sound. great join us again tomorrow at fifteen g.m.t. thank you very much for watching my friend. the sky what they should be no borders up here. only horizons. as an
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hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're watching algis zero also coming up security forces in the democratic republic of congo opened fire on protesting refugees killing eighteen north korea's kim jong un vows to complete his nuclear program he says pyongyang is simply seeking military librium with the u.s. . and left with no mom or dad the horror of last month's deadly landslide is far from over for hundreds of children in sierra leone. or we can we begin here in london where police searching a residential address southwest of the city in connection with an explosion on an underground train on friday they arrested an eighteen year old man in the southern town of dover he was detained in the bourse area the main departure point for ships to the european mainland police are calling it a significant arrest ukase terror threat level was raised from severe to corsica
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all on friday night after a device partially exploded on the district line during morning rush hour twenty nine people were injured and the barber is following developments for us from new scotland yard what do we know about the raid on the residential prophesy. well merriam that place sunbury on tone as it lies to the west of london it's not far from heathrow airport in fact a fairly said a place and residents have been speaking on local media about how surprised they were to see a number of armed police officers raiding that that house that residential property were not only doing nothing but evacuating up to two hundred people who lived around that property who have now been put up her into a temporary accommodation probably for the night and the police are linking via
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operation to the arrest early on saturday of this eighteen year old man in the port area of dover where as you were saying ferries leave for places like france all the time and the suggestion in some people's minds is that they may have suspected the person they arrested of trying to leave the country from there they haven't commented on who he was they haven't said whether they are actually imminently looking for any associates but on friday they did say that they were hunting for suspects using the plural there. and the feeling is that the police now are acting as quickly as they can to find out if there were any people beyond the one person who planted the device on the tube train and if there are any other materials around as well. and what do we know about the terrorism threat level at the moment of course it was raised from severe to critical which suggests an attack
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could be imminent but i suppose it is being reviewed all the time. it is it does change very quickly we know that what it means the highest level critical is that the all forces believe it or not is imminence in previous instances that's lasted for a matter of a few days generally until the police are satisfied that anyone linked to an attack has actually been arrested identified and arrested and that there aren't any other dangerous materials still out there but beyond that even though right now but has led to hundreds of armed police being deployed on the streets of britain and key sites and on public transport beyond that there's this ongoing debate as to how they can try to stop such attacks happening in future and whether they can because let's not forget this was on a rush hour train you can't carry out checks on every single person entering
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underground stations in the british capital but it would simply be unfeasible it's more to do with intelligence some people will tell you all the governments are calling on internet companies to do more to take down sites which advise people how to make improvised bombs and sites which might radicalize people in the first place and the the mayor of london has suggested the police cuts have made the country less safe this is a political debate the police are urging people not to feel afraid but to remain vigilant and continue carry on carrying on reporting anything that they might see as helpful to their investigation and. thank you. moving to our top story this hour at least eighteen burundian refugees have been shot dead by security forces in the democratic republic of congo the interior ministry says fights between refugees and troops in the east of the country broke out after a group of four stormed
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a jail they were protesting plans to send some of them back to burundi and try to free others who had been arrested earlier and we're joined now by malcolm webb who's in the ugandan capital camp has covered the story of refugees extensively what more you hearing about how and why some of these refugees were killed. we heard from the u.n. they said eighteen of being killed although some video footage we have from the scene there are. more than thirty what are you and that's what some eyewitnesses as well we've heard on confirm all this began with the incident as you say with the jailbreak and people that claim to have being accused of trying to moment to make homemade weapons in the camp we don't know that's not confirmed yet although sure that's true what we do know about these camps is that opposition groups and government agents have been accused of operating in them not just in congo but also . these camps even at the best of times aren't entirely places
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just tell us more about that dimension of the story because you have hundreds of thousands of refugees of people who have fled burundi what prompted this exodus and what conditions are they living in now. living may twenty fifteen president. announced his intentions went with an office with potence and critics say it's against the law it was unconstitutional so from the street protest what got out of street protests in the capital came a conflict that spread across the whole country the ruling party you swim in monaco realign with other states of purity agencies have been accused of actually judicial killings of trying to silence any critical opposition they deny that the government denies that but results to four hundred thousand rooms leaving the country to neighboring towns and most of the meant and they are about forty thousand of them
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in congo at least in congo itself of course these and place there has been plagued by foreign incursions and rebel groups for more than twenty years but for those forty thousand ruins is the best that they will that cost the border go to beast and although even though it's not a very stable place itself mark and while in camp pilot thank you. thank. you north korea's leader kim jong un is very into complete nuclear program saying the final goal is to create eclipse of real force with the united states kim's comments come just a day after the north fired yet another missile over japan the u.n. was quick to condemn the launch but other than that the international community appears split about how best to react as andrew thomas reports. they are images designed to convey delight confidence and power the north korean regime says kim
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jong un personally guided friday's launching drill it was shown on north korean t.v. on saturday the presenter said the test to be a success on the force on twelve rocket was now operationally ready the regime says kim's final goal is a coup librium a real force with the u.s. on how to stop him there's a split u.s. president donald trump talking to troops on the seventieth anniversary of the u.s. air force suggests they could have a role. after seeing your capabilities and commitment here today i want to ask you then to know that our. units listing just to read our posts thank you. president donald trump already said sanctions passed by the united nations security council on monday were nothing compared to what will have to happen but others including his ambassador to the united nations stressed sanctions any time we have
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strangled their economic situation at this point that's going to take a little bit of time but it has already started to take effect the united nations security council met again on friday and condemned the latest launch but there was no suggestion in their statement of further sanctions and from china a renewed call for talks with the year of age allusion also calls for reopening dialogue every job in the issue of consultations the regulations should be implemented comprehensive lee but south korea no longer wants dialogue in a big change in its position its president now says talks are impossible in the current climate he did use quite exceptional language he said that there is no chance for dialogue and he said that south korea will be able to destroy north korea there's a sense that moon has been forced into this corner by north korea that he's made all these overtures to dialogue he said. who is willing to engage in military and humanitarian talks and north korea's. south korea is extremely wary of military
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action on kim jong un's regime it could provoke an attack on this city seoul in revenge but north korean mid and long range nuclear weapons threatening american cities might make the u.s. think twice in coming to south korea's defense if on young decided to make a first move you wouldn't know there was any threat in seoul it's a war some day and the atmosphere is completely calm here say they're particularly worried for behind the scenes the house being a subtle but important shift towards a more assertive position one closer to the president from us and chinese president xi underdogs how does it solve. zimbabwe's opposition leader morgan tsvangirai has been admitted to hospital after suffering severe vomiting following a party meeting sixty five year old symptoms reportedly came on suddenly gathering of his opposition coalition the movement for democratic change on thursday he was
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airlifted from the capital harare and taken to a hospital in johannesburg in south africa is now said to be in a stable condition caught in egypt is up elgin's life sentence issued to the country's former president mohamed morsy the ruling is final and it cannot be appealed morsi was given a twenty five year sentence in two thousand and sixteen after being convicted of passing on state secrets to cata he won the presidential election in two thousand and twelve after an uprising ended thirty years of us naval barak's rule morsi was removed in a military coup a year later. at least fifty four people have now died during three months of tarantula rain and. the u.n. says more than eleven thousand homes have also been destroyed in the country's capital niamey which is one of the hardest hit areas this is where weather also left nearly twenty thousand people displaced which often faces food shortages and drought is now facing further insecurity after the floods destroyed crops and cattle much more to tell you about on the program victory women. being allowed
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to marry non muslims of a decades long law is overturned. and pain as well as tensions mount over catalonia referendum on independence. hello there we saw a big storm hit viet-nam if we look at the pictures we've got out of the country we can see some of the destruction that we saw where the winds were fairly strong strong enough to bring down some trees and some branches as well and also the amount of rain we saw was fairly large to some places so in excess of two hundred millimeters of rain from the system you see that clown just kept on coming and the rains just kept on falling so the wettest of the weather then along that eastern
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coast but gradually now things are improving so there will be a fair amount of cloud during the day at times on sunday or in a few showers but those showers generally breaking up the as we head through the day monday meanwhile the wettest of the weather is on its way towards the west making its way towards bangladesh so we are going to see more showers here over the next few days elsewhere and for many of us in india this is belt of shop showers across the central areas and then further south of some more persistent rain that's been with us for a couple of days anyway to the north of that though is looking generally fine and settled so new delhi still hot up at thirty seven degrees for some karate will be around thirty five now here in doha no massive change for us really the winds still coming in from the east they're still feeling humid and hot temperatures hovering around forty degrees. along europe's baltic borders tensions are increasing as nato strengthens us
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defenses and russia gears up for war games over its own of course we don't want worried about unpredictability of russia we have to be prepared and we have to react to it but will the conflict rehearsals every translate into the real thing as they say if you don't want a war prepare for war people in power reports this story are going on a bear hunt at this time. and like you watching al-jazeera the top stories u.k. police of the rest of an eighteen year old man in the port town of dover in connection with friday's explosion on the london underground are also searching a house southwest of the city. at least eighteen refugees from burundi have been
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shot dead by security forces in the democratic republic of congo. and the north korean leader kim jong un says his nation will complete its nuclear program following the latest missile tests on friday. now the iraqi military and shia militia have started an operation to retake areas of western anbar province from my sil while syrian forces a squeezing the group from the opposite direction. held several towns along the iraqi syria border since two thousand and fourteen but has been losing ground in both countries in recent months now controls less than seven percent of iraq combat to forty percent nearly three years ago. meanwhile iraq's prime minister has branded a referendum on independence for the country's kurdish region illegal and unconstitutional hydro a body said the vote scheduled for later this month would make iraq less secure we
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are within one iraq this constitution has been voted. on it by all the iraqi people including the will of the rocky population so i think to challenge the question of this man there will be knocking. if you challenge the court situation if you challenge the borders of iraq on the border of the region then there will not be this is a public invitation to the countries in the region to violate iraq the borders for which is very dangerous escalation. imraan khan is in erbil in northern iraq joins us live now and ron i guess these comments from hydraulic body contributing to general sense of tension.
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