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the parole board has set his release for five january 202a. to tennis, and the davis cup where novak djokovic has had a heated exchange with british tennis fans who tried to put him off in malaga, at one point telling them to "shut up", as he helped serbia into the semi finals of the competition. djokovic says he was being wound up by british fans during the match, and tried to silence them, with kisses and then, as this fan's phone footage shows, he clashed with supporters, while doing his post match interview on court. asome british fans were playing their musical instruments and he gestured towards them and told them to shut up. the seven—time wimbledon champion, wanted the spectators to show more respect.
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they can do whatever they want, but i'm going to respond to that, so that is what happened, and in the end, for whoever was there, you saw, i was trying to talk and they were purposely starting to play the drums so that i don't talk. they were trying to annoy me the entire match, so, yeah, we had a little bit of a chat in the end. all that came as djokovic�*s serbia team knocked great britain out of the davis cup as the world number one beat cameron norrie 6—4, 6—4. with jack draper having already lost, it meant great britain went out without the need for a doubles match. serbia will now face italy in the semifinals. premier league football returns this weekend with everton set to face manchester united in their first game since being handed a ten—point deduction. it's left them second bottom of the premier league with four points. their manager sean dyche is due to speak in the next few hours, but he's already had support from a former everton player today, the arsenal boss mikel arteta.
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i feel very connected to the club. it's a very difficult moment, it puts the club in a difficult position, but they always find their way to get out and if there is a quality that i think that describes that club it is the courage, determination and the fight and they will fight against anything and i wish them the best. and i wish them the best. there's a significant game in france's ligue one later as the leader leaders and defending champions paris st germain take on monaco in the french capital, who are third and only three points behind. psg head coach luis enrique will be looking to lead his team to a sixth straight win. translation: it's important for what it means. obviously, _ translation: it's important for what it means. obviously, they _ translation: it's important for what
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it means. obviously, they are - translation: it's important for what it means. obviously, they are a - it means. obviously, they are a direct rival but there's still a lot of time lifting the championship and still a lot of games to be played. of course, there are other teams with the same aspirations as us, these are particularly important matches. they are not particularly decisive for the championship. it's about playing a high—level game, trying to be better than your opponent, taking the ball away from them, having as many chances and possible and making sure they don't have too many. it is going to be a tough game but i haven't seen any easy games in the league so far. in the nfl in the united states san francisco 49ers quarterback brock purdy admitted he needed to be smarter with the ball despite helping his team to victory on thanksgiving thursday. the 49ers beat the seattle seahawks 31—13, winning their third game in a row. purdy, who was the last draft pick in last year's nfl draw but has since risen to prominance, had an indifferent performance — at one stage throwing an interception that was returned
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for a touchdown. the 49ers head coach was later asked if purdy had enough quality. the talk of that stuff is so ridiculous, the words elite, super bowl quarterback. this is the nfl you have to have a really good football team to even talk about the chance of getting there. we have a really good football team and we have a really good quarterback, and even with that you need to have luck with injuries, so there has been a lot of great quarterbacks who haven't won super bowls and the ones who do don't win them on their own, they have to have a good team, good defences. i always say that conversation. first practice for the abu dhabi grand prix has come to an end with mercedes' george russell finishing fastest.you can follow all the lastest on the final grand prix of the season on the bbc sport website. goodbye.
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you are watching bbc news. olympus met police chief has said this morning that 3a people were arrested after hours of rioting in dublin on thursday night. the unrest followed a knife attack near a school in the city in which four people were injured. herfive—year—old girl is an emergency care. detectives say they believe the attack was the work of one man and not terror related. an arrest has been made. in the hours after the attack, large crowds formed in the centre of dublin and began attacking buildings and fighting with police. these pictures appear to show a store being looted. the taoiseach addressed the country addressing his sadness over the
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events. this is not who we want to be. and this is not who we will ever be. yesterday afternoon, innocent children were attacked outside the grail cluster. where? in dublin city centre. it was a horrific, horrifying act of violence. and our thoughts are with the injured children, their heroic care assistant who threw herself in harm's way to protect them. but all those who risked their lives to save lives, their real irish heroes, whatever their nationality, irish, british and italian. our thoughts are also with the doctors and nurses in our city who are trying to save the lives of those who are injured. many of them come from abroad. and our thoughts and prayers are with the nation united in shock. yesterday evening, some people decided that the best way to respond to this terrible attack was to take to the streets of dublin and try to terrify, intimidate, loot and destroy. their first reaction to a five year old child being stabbed was to burn our city,
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attack its businesses and assault our gardai as a result of their actions. buses and trams were set on fire. innocent passers by were intimidated and pregnant women in return to hospital were made feel unsafe and in danger. these people claim to be defending irish citizens, yet they put in danger. the newest and most vulnerable and most innocent people. those involved brought shame on dublin, brought shame on ireland, and brought shame on their families and themselves. let's go live to journalist he was on the streets of dublin last night. we have seen the pictures. what was it like there? it we have seen the pictures. what was it like there?— it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin _ it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city _ it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city for - it like there? it was chaos. i've lived in dublin city for decades | it like there? it was chaos. i've -
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lived in dublin city for decades and have never seen anything like it. the offices of the irish independent, the newspaper i work for, is located about 800 metres from where the stabbing incident took place. i arrived on the scene at about six o'clock and there was already a fairly large crowd heard —— cried there, a lot of tension in the air with the police, but as the minutes went on and got worse and it quickly turned into violence. i witnessed shops being looted, police cars being set on fire, i saw garden charges, police charges against the protesters and as the police shot down an individual streets, the violence and the mobs just moved from streets to streets. there was some political chanting at the beginning of the two or three hours i was in the middle of the riot, but that quickly dissipated and it became clear to suggest turned into a free for all. it was absolute chaos in the city.—
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a free for all. it was absolute chaos in the city. there has been a lot of political _ chaos in the city. there has been a lot of political reaction _ chaos in the city. there has been a lot of political reaction and - lot of political reaction and reaction from the police this morning, talking about an almost coordinated response that started online and spilled out into the streets. ., online and spilled out into the streets. . , , ., , online and spilled out into the streets. . , , . streets. that seems to be correct. there was — streets. that seems to be correct. there was a _ streets. that seems to be correct. there was a far _ streets. that seems to be correct. there was a far right _ streets. that seems to be correct. there was a far right response - streets. that seems to be correct. there was a far right response to i there was a far right response to the incident that happened yesterday with the stabbing and the injury to three children in particular, and a fourth individual, as well. whatsapp groups, telegram channel started to organise a protest and a gathering in the city centre in the minutes and hours after that event. but what quickly transpired was that itjust spread beyond all recognition. there were thousands of people in the city, some of whom were politically motivated, some of whom once. we haven't seen that in dublin before.
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ireland is unlike a lot of european countries, we have never really had a far—right party, the elements that might be seduced by populism, that has not yet manifested into a far right movement yet, but this is the closest thing we have seen to that and it is just unprecedented we have never seem the like in dublin before. ., ~' , ., never seem the like in dublin before. ., ~ i. _ , before. thank you. lucy will be here shortl . before. thank you. lucy will be here shortly- it's — before. thank you. lucy will be here shortly- it's a _ before. thank you. lucy will be here shortly. it's a busy _ before. thank you. lucy will be here shortly. it's a busy day _ before. thank you. lucy will be here shortly. it's a busy day of— before. thank you. lucy will be here shortly. it's a busy day of news. - shortly. it's a busy day of news. will be taking you through it all at the top of the hour. hello. some of us may have started on the mildish side this morning, but things are already changing out there. arctic air, the blue colours in here, spreading to all parts of the uk during the rest of today, but notjust here — surging right the way through the heart of europe, down towards the mediterranean, with some significant
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snow over the alps. once that cold air is in place, we're going to stay on the colder side of things through much of this week ahead. temperatures generally below normal and more regular night frosts to be expected, as well. the turn to colder weather today is because we've got a massive area of low pressure to the east of us, high pressure to the west and so northerly winds developing right across the country. early light rain or drizzle becoming confined towards the far south—west. still a bit more cloudy, still on the milder side of things to the end of the day, but for the rest of the country more sunshine developing through this afternoon. showers quite frequent down the eastern coast. where the winds will be strongest, 40, 50, 60mph gusts. that will have an impact on the way things feel. it is going to be a chilly afternoon. temperatures, in fact, for some of the south, actually drop through the day rather than rise with many in mid—single figures. add on the effects of the wind, it will feel closer to freezing across some parts of eastern scotland and north—east england. it will be a chilly afternoon. winds remain brisk and a cold feel here tonight, but temperatures actually not dropping away as much as it will do through central and western areas. a ridge of high pressure building
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in and winds fall lighter tonight. one or two mist or fog patches, but the biggest story is just the widespread frost. these are your city centre temperatures. in rural areas, particularly north—west england and southern scotland, minus five or minus six to start saturday. but what a cracking day it will be for many of you. a crisp, fresh start with lots of sunshine overhead. down the eastern coasts of england, north and east scotland will still have some showers around, maybe a little bit wintry over the higher ground and still a brisk wind towards those north sea coasts. but away from that, light winds, sunshine. it will feel pleasant, but it will be colder with temperatures for most in mid—single figures. then another cold night as we go into saturday night. a greater chance of some mist and fog patches too and frost for a while, but temperatures rise in the west later as a fairly small area of low pressure starts to push its way in, but it will be enough to spread in cloud more widely. after a chilly start, temperatures could struggle to rise for some. the best of the sunshine in the north and east, and the winds lighter here compared with saturday. but in the west, we'll start to see outbreaks of rain develop
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and further rain to come on sunday night.
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live from london. this is bbc news. israeli tanks and armoured vehicles begin rolling out of gaza — as a temporary ceasefire takes effect. some israeli hostages and palestinian prisoners are due to be released injust two hours from now. in other news... in south africa convicted murderer oscar pistorius is granted parole. the former olympic runner will be
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released in january. the worst unrest in dublin for decades. a riot breaks out after a woman and three children were stabbed in a knife attack. 35 arrests have been made. this is not who we are, this is not who we want to be, this is not who we will ever be. hello, i'm lucy hockings, welcome to bbc news now, three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. a ceasefire has come into effect between israeli troops and hamas fighters in gaza. despite some sporadic explosions in the first half—hour, it has been relatively calm in the gaza strip. both sides have said the pause would only be temporary. it is scheduled to last four days. these are the latest
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pictures from the region. israeli tanks and armoured vehicles rolling out of gaza

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