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you got a huge opportunity right now as you rebuild your economies and bounce back to this pandemic. so here's my wild idea. don't choose extinction. said your species before it's too late, stammering and humans to stop making excuses and start making changes. ah ah ah, this is dw news lie from berlin, judges in australia, reject novak jock to victor's appeal. they uphold the cancellation of the tennis
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george visa paving the way for his deportation. jock cabbage says he is extremely disappointed at the decision, as are his fans involved. also on the program, fewer is mount for the pacific island of tonga. it's cut off from the outside world after an underground volcano triggers a synonymy. officials in nearby new zealand shane the capital has sustained significant damage. ah, a michael ok welcome to the program. novak jock evict says he is extremely disappointed that he faced his deportation from australia after losing his appeal against his visa cancellation. 3 judges upheld the decision made by the countries immigration minister that the tenant star posed a threat to public health. a verdict comes after a 10 day battle between the serb and the australian,
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the ladies over his vaccination exemption status. it is expected that jock of it will be deported within hours and could face a 3 year band from the country. the full reasoning behind the ruling will be published in the coming days. the court's decision was handed down by the chief justice of the federal court of australia. james, else up here, some of what he had to say. it is no ha of the function of the court to decide upon the merits or wisdom all the decision. the orders of the court ah, one the amended application be dismissed with costs such cost to be agreed o filing agreement assist $2.00 reasons to be published at a later date. steve pierce is a journalist,
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specializing in tennis commentary. he's been covering the australian open for more than a decade and joins us now from melbourne. steve, finally, a clear decision on this matter. what more can you tell us? it's interesting, michael, that sam we just heard from the judge there the really was it was what the and the way the minister frame this and the federal government frame to be now go, i think we get a bit of an insight into why this took so many days and why they really came up with what, what they obviously assume was a water tight case that will be it while they would accept a federal court sitting to see if that judicial appeal could be judicial. occasionally appeal could be heard and they were obviously 100 percent comfort comfortable. that the court was, in fact unable, as we just heard, to really make any decision on, on whether the marital the wisdom of the decision. and therefore, immigration minister seems using most personal powers is free to say that no joke
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of it by being here is in will in rage or encourage anti vaccination sentiment. and the court seemingly has no way to really judge that merit of wisdom of that decision. so i think we had an insight into why the earlier, you know, the coded 19 infection and the, you know, the cross is in the what wrong spite around space on those travel forms. i think we can see now why the federal government decided to just park that and not go down that line and go for this version right. in fact and seems to be that was watertight and jock which will leave the country. doctor says he's disappointed, obviously years. what else has he said, if anything a look. and he said that he respects the court ruling and that he will as go along with authorities with his leaving the country. so he's making no further fight of this. he said that he's ignore mostly disappointed. as you said,
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he did thank him all his orders and sir in cross irby around melbourne, australia. and he did in fairness to him in a statement which told me well and said he felt uncomfortable, that the focus had been on him for the last 10 days. and he hopes now the tournament and can get back under way. but it was a statement you could tell that he was bitterly disappointed that he won't get the opportunity to win that 10th title. and what would have been a 21st major and as you mentioned, it's completely up in the air as to whether he'll be able to return to australia or in the next 3. it's where it's jock venture right now. and how will this play out over the next few hours? well, we understand that, you know, he was there what while the court hearing was under y and until the decision came down, he was at the offices of his lawyers, and immigration officials should escort him up to the airport once he's ready to partner, you would imagine that he'd be on a flight out of melbourne this evening because now that the court case is done, he will want to be out of here very quickly. there be no reason to hang around. he
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will, i'm sure he won't try to delay it. i think that statement gave you an indication that he'll be gone within just a few hours and make sure that he's on a flight. and an unbeliever officials would be pretty happy with that. now that the voucher is canceled and he's got no right to be in australia. the australian open stored on monday of course, and as we now know, without the defending champion in world number one, who had been drawn to play on monday evening, by the way, what does that mean logistically for the tournament? it's not too much of a logistical nightmare. hoffman of course, you know, losing the well number one is a bit of a nightmare from the eyeballs perspective and advertises, etc. all that happens is now that with so close to tournament a lucky loser. someone who just by holding qualifying will come in and play job, which is appointment, but we will see see i'm sure i'm reaching the shed you'll because that match will clearly not be on center court now on the, on the monday night. so there be a bit of a raging, you know, it's, it's actually not unusual for top flies to drop out of the tournament towards, you know, what it's about to start. it does happen usually through injury of course,
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not to through being to pause it. this is unique. that is a steve pierce in melbourne many thanks steve. thanks michael. a look now, some of the other stories making use around the world at the shower police in texas say all 4 people taken hostage at a synagogue on saturday, have been free, and the hostage taker has been killed. the gunman had demanded the release of a pakistani woman, convicted of terrorism, who was jailed in texas. 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 say they were fleeing poverty, violence and natural disasters. u. s. president joe biden has backed aid proposers to slow migration. former us president donald trump has been holding a rally with supporters in arizona. during his speech, he criticized us president biden's, grown of irish policies. unmask and vaccine mandates and locked in. trump also
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repeated claims that he won the 2020 elections without offering evidence. concerns are growing for the pacific island of tonga, after its unami with waves more than a meter high washed over the island. internet service has been disrupted, so the full extent of the damage remains unknown. and underwater. volcanic eruption on saturday has triggered shoe nami warnings across the pacific rim. ah, this is the aftermath of this you now, me that hit the shore lines of peru over 10000 kilometers away from the explosion in tall non the underwater eruption was so powerful that it was detected around the world. the satellite images show gas and ash being thrown thousands of meters into the earth atmosphere. communication links to tongue that have been
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damaged, but the capital has sustained significant damage. ringback says new zealand prime minister, just into arden. this is where these across a, you know, an urgency here. we want to make sure that we via on the ground as soon as possible . but for our navy be so it will take several days to reach toner. we need to finally balance in a to get the quickly but to make sure we also get the people and resources they may be as well. and in some cases we had parts of tama, we'd just not even being out of establish communication, people and easy lim said they received no warning of this unami. even though the volcanoes explosion could be heard in some parts of the country. many were still out on the water on their bullies, which have suffered severe damage. one owner moines the loss of the catamaran he had for over 30 years, probably in the 2 because she and i mean can probably so certainly her unable to thought it was the same boat debit prove about over the serrado
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who's brought some cool through the hub just believable. japan was also put on high alert. thousands evacuated, their homes, coming to shelter has like this. in order to stay safe over to recruit the room. i heard this, an army would be as high as a meter, but we really don't know her height reach. i thought it would be best to evacuate. so i came here needed to refer these fishermen assess the damage over scenes echoed on coast lines across the pacific region. for more i am joined now by shane crone invoke knowledge ish after university of auckland. professor cronin, thanks for being with us. how would you describe the eruption that cause there's an army in tonga? it was in a rush, it was a remarkable eruption. it was extremely explosive,
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which we're sort of thinking. it's one of the most explosive eruptions in the 21st century. at the moment. it produced an ass column that went 30 kilometers high in the year. and within 30 minutes of the onset of the reaction, the actual rupture column i've viewed from the top was around over 350 kilometers wide. so extremely rapid rise and lateral expansion. and the russian column produced a pressure wave that travelled around the world bound across all of the world, including sights and the guy in finland, and also the eruption coupled with and produced. su nami wives which travelled throughout the pacific basin. and as you were just reporting, so now the waves of up to 80 centimeters were recorded in japan and also the waves have been recorded on the california coast of the us. i. remarkable would seem an
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understatement. the us and japan have advised people on their pacific coastline still to get away from the shore. do you think there will be more options and potentially morse in armies? so we've done some geological work on this volcano and we've seen pastor options of this type. these very large ones at this volcano, hunger volcano happened about one to be 900 years, but, but they seem to have a series of events. and so this may be a 1st in a series of eruptions, it's clear as to whether the erupt since that occur. he will be as large but to get the volcanoes actually under the ocean surface. and so any future eruptions will gina right now. i mean waves as well that will effectively the local area and very large ones will affect a wider part of the pacific basin. professor, what kind of damage do you expect to see in tonga?
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so far, what we've seen has been synonymy damage, and most of what we've seen has been from top top to the main, inhabit a diamond of town, go with a capital nuclear loca, is what we're concerned about is some of the low lying islands, which are actually very close to $200.00 hop, i know milka and the islands of the hop. i group these islands have potentially a lot of low line areas that were affected by nami waves. and so those are the kinds of concerns we have also ashville. so at the moment, the actual letter is gone onto tonka top. it hasn't been that lives yet, but the, the russian column actually sprayed in a way that it probably would have put more ash onto the central part of the tang and island group. so that's what we're waiting to find out now, is that what kinds of impacts they are being? what kind of help people need?
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this may not be over yet. that's shane cronin, vulcan ologist at the university of auckland. many thanks her. thank you. to the bonus luca and for their away game at top performing cologne by and munich. welcome back. 6 of the 9 players who had been unavailable due to cove it with captain manuel noah, among them and cologne, were no match for byron sign, nearly complete roster. as robert levin dorski scored a hattrick in a foreign nail route. this brought the striker's grip wound, his legal goals tally to 300. the wind leaves buyer and 6 points ahead of goldman at the top of the table. some winner, sports and japanese skiers have swept the moguls at deer valley in utah. in the final world cup event before next month's winter olympics in the men's icama, how rich emma triumphed with just over 84 forms. the wind keeps him 2nd in the
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overall world cup standings with one competition remaining. in the women's henri, co, moral emerge, victorious with just under $81.00 things the 17 year old is now on top of the world cup standards. what if you're watching d w news? here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. judges in australia have upheld the deportation against novak jock of fans of the serbian tennis store, expressed their disappointment at the ruling, came to australia without being vaccinated against covert. 19 up next reporter from michael kelley here in berlin for me in the entirety. thanks for watching.
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