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i say everything the hot commodity in this global experimenter, our data, smart devices are embedded in our daily lives tracking our every move. the internet of everything starts january 17 on d, w. ah ah ah, you're watching dw news wire from berlin a last chance for no voc joke of it. the embattled tennis stars final hearing before an australian fort has adjourned. it will soon decide whether to poor champ
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or let him defend his australian open title. coming up on the show, their rich diversity of species inspire charles darwin to propose his theory of evolution. now a massive new marine reserve goes into effect to protect the galapagos islands. and in buddhist leo, football, 2 of the season, surprise packages went head to head on saturday with william berlin at taking down hoffen high in a close encounter. ah hello, i'm clare richards and welcome to the show. after more than a week of twists and turns, a court in australia is due to decide within hours whether to deport tennis. star novak joke of etch joe cavellas left his immigration detention hotel for his lawyers offices to take part in the online hearing, which has just adjourned. in
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a 10 days saga, the serbian champion has been detained by immigration authorities, released and then detained again, 22 questions about whether his entry into australia met cove at 19 requirements joker, which is seeking his record at 21st major title at the australian open. let's get across to melbourne and speak with steve pierce, who has been covering the australian open for more than a decade of it. i'm guessing has never seen anything like this before. hi steve. thanks for joining us on the show again. what are we expecting to see in court today? a clay good morning. well, i mean a beautiful sunday morning and mel when the day before yesterday and i can and all eyes of the tennis world are in a court room. it is quite remarkable. and what we're going to see today is probably some quite lengthy and fleshed out arguments based around some of the theories and assertions yesterday from the minister around how jokers which is public,
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if you like, and quite open and positive stance on antibiotics. a nation especially around this kind of 19 how that would play out in australia were he allowed to stay now that the, the, the way the minister has a case against your coverage is really that the onus is all on your commission to prove otherwise. so one of the points of contention is that jackie, which is team says that the minister hasn't considered really the budget porting, no joke of it, or allowing him to stay in the country. both could have a very, very similar effect on the anti vaccination movement. if you like in australia, but the ministers, legal team is quite fervent in the fact that the youngest doesn't fall on them to have to prove that the youngest falls on jock image to prove otherwise. one interesting part of this claire, as well as we work our way through those arguments which will become clear as the day pans out, is that this is being held before a full federal court. and the decision was made not to hold it in front of just a single judge, and that means that there's no appeal from either side. once there is
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a decision that's interesting, then at the court seems to be considering as the main point of argument, whether his deportation would it be considered to be something that could further radicalize anti access or whether it would be something that would be seen as an aside from australia that they are not interested in, that kind of attitude in the country. i also want to know if there's going to be a decision about whether he did in fact enter the country legally because there were some open questions regarding the countries he visited before reaching australia and also at the test results that he submitted as part of his immigration entree. yeah, it's unclear if those are going to come up in court at this point. certainly as a main part of the argument would be good to have those are answered unofficially we have heard that those mistakes, if you like, on the entry for a not forming part of any case that the government may have against your cabbage in, in this situation. it's almost like a park. everything that happened to do with his contraindication to,
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to coven 19, any travel beforehand. and they sort of moved away from that and settled on a different argument, but just the presence of no joke image. and by allowing him to stay in the country when he's openly not vaccinated and openly, as you just said, and has, has a, a laissez faire attitude, if you like. this is the government's case towards kind of 19 and, and isolating, wearing masks, et cetera, et cetera. that this is the main crux of their case, and it's on and the, and everything falls on jacobin to prove otherwise. under the personal powers of the minister. it's a, it's a really intriguing and court case. and one that you would hope would be resolved today. and steve, i just want to jump in because the australian open is starting on monday in melbourne. angelica, which is meant to play on opening day, and that's now a day away. what happens if he can't play while there's a couple of different scenarios? one, if he, if, if, if there's a decision to day, then under
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a group plan who's the 5th said would, would move up and take that position in the draw. and then everyone would just shunt up. so the 33rd rank power become a seat and every move just would move up and shuffle into those places. and if you're, if the decision goes on, passed to die and joking, which is still not allowed to play in the stallion open, then a lucky loser. as in the next ranked person to come out of the qualifying torment, who didn't make it, would just shunt into the draw. and then of course, there's a 3rd scenario where they were joking, which wins this casen takes the court tomorrow. and i have to wait and see the pairs in melbourne. thanks as always for joining us on the show. pleasure. cliff. we're going to turn our to afghanistan where the economy has been in free fall since the taliban seized power in august with the countries of foreign assets frozen and sanctions in place. people are living without enough food or shelter. earlier this week, the united nations chief, called on the international community,
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including the united states to release frozen assets and avert a looming humanitarian crisis. this winter minus 3 degrees celsius and cabra for those already suffering. winter has made life worse. both food and wood for heating are in short supply for many families. conned aga is struggling to keep his home dry in winter, in and to keep his children warm inova videos over there. the last time it snowed, water came through the roof like a division. i far neighbor saw and lent us a bit of money to cover the windows with plastic. we'll see what this is, how we live. one day we have food the next day. we don't reserve. what should we do? there is no answers from nigga. it's been nearly half a year since the islamists took over, and instability is growing. by the day the economy has all but collapsed with funds and assets are frozen in response to their take over here and capital hundreds,
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q for aid from the world food program. the group says, humanitarian demand has tripled. what supply has not was yet that the, the hunger and lack of food is alarming. no doubt we've had families in kabul and also in the provinces that have died because they went for weeks without enough to eat yet have though not done for those of the other con, works as a day laborer transporting goods. his family were poor before the taliban, but now they must decide between food and wood. hunger are called the united nation says 4400000000 dollars in 8 are urgently needed to help the people of afghanistan. it survived the winter. it's going to turn our attention now to some other stories that are making headlines. at this hour, the governor of texas in the united states says all people taken hostage at
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a synagogue on saturday have now been safely released, is believed for people including a rabbi, were being held captive in the town of collierville. authorities are investigating the motive for the attack. former us president donald trump has been holding a rally with supporters in arizona during his speech. he criticized u. s. president biden's corona virus policies on mask and vaccine mandates and locked downs. trump also continued repeating, baseless claims that he won the 2020 elections. hundreds of migrants have set off from honduras headed for the us border. it's the 1st caravan from central america to depart for the united states this year. many are fleeing poverty, violence and natural disasters. president joe biden has backed aid proposals to slow migration. protest took place in france and italy against tighter crone of iris help rules in the italian capital, rome,
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thousands of demonstrators rallied against compulsory vaccinations for the over fifties. and more restrictions for the unvaccinated italy's government brought in the measures last week as new corona virus infections surged driven by the fastest spreading omicron variance communication linked with the pacific island of tonga, or down following a massive underwater volcano eruption after making contact with tongan officials new zealand leader says the capital has sustained significant damage, the hunger tango, hunger ha, a pie volcano sent big waves to the islands of ch honda and fiji and flooded pacific coast lines. while the galapagos islands are known as the living laboratory of evolution, because their remote location provides refuge for many unique species of flora and fauna, or ecuador has now joined its neighbors to expand the marine reserve around the
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islands. that means stronger protection for the regions wildlife. the galapagos marine reserve is one of the few places on earth where hammerhead sharks can be seen in their hundreds. but their migration roots were still relatively unprotected until now. the endangered species is hunted for its fins, and often ends up trapped in fishing nets. by expanding their reserve ecuador hopes to help protect the key migration roots of the hammer head, as well as many other marine species from industrial fishing. should i'm put on law, there will be no mining activities allowed in the 30000 square kilometers. beaver really won't people. it will be a preserved area where critically endangered ecosystems. young migration roots and feeding areas are protected. you so not the element? basil bit busier medina. hub in asylum,
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half of the new reserve will be protected from any kind of fishing. while the rest is now a sustainable fishery. leaders say this will help protect many critically endangered species, including turtles, whale sharks, and the hammerhead. but don't the header starts audio protecting these areas is vital gift of saudi ignacio, unexplored, done will ensure the survival of more than 40 percent of marine species. worldwide dollars is braziers, muddiness in poland. moon. this reserve expansion will help protect one of the most bio diverse environments in the world, which is more important now than ever as the changing climate and industrial fishing pit marine wildlife around the world at risk. one is like a football now and a saturday's top of the table clash featured the spicy pairing of 7th laced owner
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on berlin against the surprise team of the season. so far. hoffen haim who came in to this match 3rd in the standings. but away at o n yawn hoffman, himes unbeaten run of 7 matches, came to an end with the berliners winning to one gift from the hall from time had the more enterprising stalk and they got on the skull sheet of the 22 minutes. no big celebration feel. it was an ongoing by leon timor, bon garter, who had a t last boost cross into his own net a deserved leads at last it only a handful of minutes as andrea's folders on equalized with this header. a lucky one was a boy bouncing off hoffen on people. oliver bowman in twos in it nearly another own go after the ones it gave. oftentimes elite one one's a sco at half time and after a hartford 2nd have anyone got lucky? once again, was lots of happy, bounces, befall gillis approved,
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eventually pushed him all over the line, peralta to one find his goal. first mux causes effort was deflected on to the bar over the helpless health 9 people with the boys and coming comfortably into permits pass your quote once again, count on their home form having lost only one of their last 25 games. it's c o 2 fellas to vi, they climbed 2 fifths in the standings level on points was hoffman harm who dropped to force and for their away game at inform cologne, buyer munich, welcomed back 6 of the 9 players who had been unavailable due to cov, it with captain at man, route noir among them, and colon were no match for a buyer inside with a nearly complete roster relevant ascii screening hattrick in fort nel routes. this brought the strikers career, bundling a goals tally to 300, and the win also means byron maintain a 6 point lead over document at the top of the table.
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now when you think of winter snow storms, grease probably doesn't come to mind. but the a g, an island of samar thrust was burried and meters of snow this weekend firefighters had to be called in to rescue villagers trapped in their homes. authority scramble to clear roads and their worst erotic power outages. a cold front has swept through greece and sent temperatures, vomiting that she is update at this hour. sports life is up next with the issue of head injuries in football to please stay tuned for that and play richardson in berlin. thanks much for watching. we got some hot tips for your bucket list.
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