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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  February 12, 2025 2:45am-3:01am GMT

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you are watching. around the world, the european champions league play—off round got under way with four ties on tuesday. of the net in the second minute of injury time. so 3—2 on the night and pep guardiola's side of yards out. the italian side with a 2—1 score line. of their knockout phase play—off.
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so, this is a first when for dortmund manager, niko kovac, in his second game in charge. against brest. to leave real madrid in the driving seat in their tie, so let's hear from the real manager, carlo ancelotti. and so today, we were able to be a team and to defend right and also, the four defender that never played together were able to play a good game because the team
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of causing racially aggravated harassment after calling court from where laura scott reports. striker sam kerr said during what she called a heated station in the early hours of the morning of the 30th of january, 2023. hours earlier, she scored a hat—trick for chelsea in central london.
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to pay the cost of the cleanup. saying the driver had begun driving dangerously and locked were being kidnapped. she denied that she had been intending to cause pc lovell of her words some ten months later to get a criminal charge a thumbs up to her barrister who had previously told
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but having been sidelined for a year with injury, sam kerr can now put all herfocus on resuming her flourishing football career. warren gatland will leave his rule as head coach of the world rugby union team. the move comes after 1a successive test match defeats for wales. but will now do so with three games remaining. we've got the thoughts of former wales international, rhys patchell. of an organisation or is the head of a team, they feel that because they set the agenda, they are the ones who have to front it in the press after every loss the family around him,”
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yourself from it but inevitably, people read what's going on in the press so they are on social media and the flick something your way and it's difficult not ifeel for him. he clearly cares about wales. he did a greatjob for us in 2019, and just hasn't worked up to him the second time around. and moved there programmes on a significant amount former wales player, rhys patchell, there.
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in australia, say they have received no countries following the taliban take over more our reporter spent time with them in melbourne. the afghanistan women's 11 may not have won their first ever game but the true victory was the match itself. three years after they fled their home country, this moment australia. in that moment, i was shocked and i felt that i lose everything. sorry. did you know in that moment, on that day, that them coming
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and get out of afghanistan. if i was going to be alive or dead. of immigration system to try and connect with government, connect with the players and then try to fight the system a little bit and everyone keeps saying it's impossible. to fight a new battle. for their development? they got a reply to say well, contractor and issue for the afghanistan cricket board which is the very board
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is for them to decide how it is spent. they never received a response. these women have such big hopes for their futures in cricket. by the rest of the world. we asked the icc why it hadn't communicated with the women's team more or supported them. in a statement, the icc chair told us: money nor permission to play as a recognised refugee team.
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of the sport. unbelievable, like, i cannot believe it. to push up the icc to support our team. and i would just say, don't give up. - like they have no voice, this is a team that refuses to be silenced. and app.
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city. we will see you again soon. bye— bye. hello. skies there in scarborough, with the onshore winds pushing and those temperatures, well, we only got to two degrees the one bright spot, though, was shetland, now, looking at the weather over the next few days still dominated by high pressure to our east, sending the cold air in. but increasingly these atlantic fronts will try to push in from the west. across england, wales, northern ireland. in scotland, well, there are signs that the skies could be a touch of frost here, but otherwise it's largely
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wednesday grey cloudy start to the day, then cold again. break up in orkney, probably parts of highland and also now, four to six celsius at best. really. nevertheless, there will still be a lot of cloud being blown across the uk. still with some patches of drizzle late in the day. in the atlantic, so that could well bring some rain
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areas, weakening and just dying in place. so although there could be a bit of rain to start the day across these western areas, it's likely the rain will become increasingly light and patchy before completely fading away. of us into the weekends. forecast.
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live from singapore, this is bbc news. president trump insisting the us will take over gaza and an american school teacher is released from a russian from the russians.
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welcome to newsday, i'm steve lai. he says unless hostages are freed on saturday what benjamin netanyahu meant.
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