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shutting down a stray the power and water at its prison camp in papua new guinea forcing out six hundred asylum seekers. hello i'm this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up in kenya government supporters celebrate while the opposition demands a new vote off the country's presidential election rerun. two indictments and one guilty plea a legal case surrounding the trump campaign and russia takes shape. and moves to take control of catalonia as government rumors the region's leader has left the country. now there are widespread reports of looting on a strangely and run prison camp on minus island where six hundred refugees have barricaded themselves inside refuse. using to move the astray and government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court australia's cut off food water and electricity supplies in a bid to force the remaining refugees to move into the community but the men are refusing to leave citing safety concerns refugees say man asylum locals entered shortly after a stray and private security personnel left on tuesday calls like around hundr
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ago australia began sending refugees to try to get to its shores to remote island prisons in papua new guinea and no roof instead on tuesday the man a silent prison will close the refugees held there are demanding that they be allowed to stay saying forced eviction into the papua new guinea and community is dangerous even the local community threatening us every day. they will kill us and now is truly is trying to walk away from us for australia's policy did deter people from trying to reach its shores by boat but its legacy was more than two thousand people left in limbo human rights groups condemned conditions in the prisons and demanded they closure after papua new guinea and court said detaining refugees was illegal australia agreed to close the man asylum prison and pay refugees compensation but the refugees don't want to leave they say few preparations have been made for their lives outside. after locals broke in and attacked them in twenty fourteen one was killed there fearful of worst violence when they're not protected by guards i thought the forty refugees and asylum seekers and nea
ago australia began sending refugees to try to get to its shores to remote island prisons in papua new guinea and no roof instead on tuesday the man a silent prison will close the refugees held there are demanding that they be allowed to stay saying forced eviction into the papua new guinea and community is dangerous even the local community threatening us every day. they will kill us and now is truly is trying to walk away from us for australia's policy did deter people from trying to reach...
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there are widespread reports of locals looting an australian run prison camp amana silent in papua new guinea six hundred refugees have barricaded themselves inside refusing to move the strain in government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court. australia has cut off food water and electricity supplies in a bit to force the refugees to move into the community but the men are refusing to go citing safety concerns refugees say man asylum locals entered shortly after restrain me and private security personnel left on tuesday calls like around hundred hundred fifty men as the game around the center of this start moving around taking everything we just left over boxes air conditioning and. andrew thomas is following developments from sydney. getting information from an aside and is difficult at the best of times i have been a man of saddam but recently papa new guinea has been denying me visas whenever i've shown any inclination to go to minus sign and so we're alliance on the information that we get via social media from refugees who i have met in the past insi
there are widespread reports of locals looting an australian run prison camp amana silent in papua new guinea six hundred refugees have barricaded themselves inside refusing to move the strain in government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court. australia has cut off food water and electricity supplies in a bit to force the refugees to move into the community but the men are refusing to go citing safety concerns refugees say man asylum locals entered shortly...
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well, those papers were filed in papua new guinea in the last few hours.ic to happen. it was a last—ditch attempt helped by the australian greens. it has a senator on manus island to try to help with that legal effort. but it seems highly likely that in the next few ours, the camp will officially close and, as you say, water and electricity shutdown and those detainees expected to move on. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: scientists warn that international targets to limit climate change may be unattainable after a surge in co2 to levels not seen for 800,000 years. also on the programme: kevin spacey apologises after being accused of making sexual advances towards a teenage boy in the 1980s. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation." after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more s
well, those papers were filed in papua new guinea in the last few hours.ic to happen. it was a last—ditch attempt helped by the australian greens. it has a senator on manus island to try to help with that legal effort. but it seems highly likely that in the next few ours, the camp will officially close and, as you say, water and electricity shutdown and those detainees expected to move on. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: scientists warn that international...
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ago australia began sending refugees to try to get to its shores to remote island prisons in papua new guinea and no route instead on tuesday the man is silent prison will close the refugees held there are demanding that they be allowed to stay saying forced eviction into the papua new guinea and community is dangerous even. threatening us every day we're. trying to walk away from us frustrating us policy did deter people from trying to reach its shores by boat but its legacy was more than two thousand people left in limbo human rights groups condemned conditions in the prisons and demanded they closure after papua new guinea and court said detaining refugees was illegal australia agreed to close the man asylum prison and pay refugees compensation but the refugees don't want to leave they say. new preparations have been made for their lives outside. after locals broke in and attacked them in twenty fourteen one was killed there fearful of worse violence when they're not protected by guards i spoke to forty refugees and asylum seekers and nearly everyone described how they had been beaten stab
ago australia began sending refugees to try to get to its shores to remote island prisons in papua new guinea and no route instead on tuesday the man is silent prison will close the refugees held there are demanding that they be allowed to stay saying forced eviction into the papua new guinea and community is dangerous even. threatening us every day we're. trying to walk away from us frustrating us policy did deter people from trying to reach its shores by boat but its legacy was more than two...
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hundred asylum seekers refused to leave an australian prison camp that's been ordered closed on papua new guinea plus. i'm not angry with my mother and she did what she could be tough she was young when she married a child bride story of what forced her to run away from home. japan's prime minister's. zoabi says he'll continue to deal decisively with north korea a day after winning national elections his ruling coalition scored a major victory in the polls the liberal democratic party and comito party maintained more than two thirds of the lower house mr abbott says he wants to hold a debate on north korea with the us president donald trump who is visiting next month. came back sort of. ties them all now with the support from people extended to us we will conduct strong diplomacy as tensions over north korea are increasing on the fifth of next month president trump is scheduled to visit japan they called me by phone already today and when he visits we will spend time discussing the issues of north korea and aim to confirm our close alliance sarah clarke has more now from tokyo. he called on vote
hundred asylum seekers refused to leave an australian prison camp that's been ordered closed on papua new guinea plus. i'm not angry with my mother and she did what she could be tough she was young when she married a child bride story of what forced her to run away from home. japan's prime minister's. zoabi says he'll continue to deal decisively with north korea a day after winning national elections his ruling coalition scored a major victory in the polls the liberal democratic party and...
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hundred asylum seekers refused to leave an australian prison camp that's been ordered closed on papua new guinea. japan's prime minister says he'll continue to deal decisively with north korea one day after winning national elections his governing coalition scored a major victory at the polls the liberal democratic party and commute to a party maintained war than two thirds of the lower house says he wants to hold a debate on north korea with the us president donald trump who is visiting next month. sort of. now with the support from people extended to us we will conduct strong diplomacy as tensions over north korea are increasing on the fifth of next month president trump is scheduled to visit japan he kindly called me by phone already today and when he visits we will spend time discussing the issues of north korea and aim to confirm our close alliance sarah clarke now from tokyo. he called on voters during the campaign to choose him because it was a safe stable experienced government and today he renewed that pledge to seek and strengthen diplomacy to deal with north korea and the escalating t
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there are widespread reports of locals looting an australian run prison camp on manna silent papua new guinea six hundred refugees are inside and refusing to leave this training government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea supreme court charlotte ballasts reports . four years ago a stray leo began sending refugees who try to get to it shores to remote island prisons up new guinea's menace islands and. on tuesday the menace island prison was decommissioned but refugees how they're a demanding they be allowed to stay saying forced eviction into the papa new guinea and community is dangerous man is our safety maybe this is my last big show you you see here maybe not who knows our life is in deep danger. their fears how true is security left and local people looted the facility the refugees locks themselves inside essentially early this morning yesterday and authorities all out of the center and in in these refugees essentially. and they have serious concerns for their safety on manison and whether they may be are not so barricaded themselves into the center. thank you bac
there are widespread reports of locals looting an australian run prison camp on manna silent papua new guinea six hundred refugees are inside and refusing to leave this training government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea supreme court charlotte ballasts reports . four years ago a stray leo began sending refugees who try to get to it shores to remote island prisons up new guinea's menace islands and. on tuesday the menace island prison was decommissioned but refugees...
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there are widespread reports of locals looting in australian run prison camp a man a silent in papua new guinea six hundred refugees are inside and refusing to leave israel and government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court. deposed president carlos fused them all as met lawyers in belgium after spain's chief prosecutor saw charges against him and other leaders of the region secession vote they could face thirty years in prison if convicted of rebellion sedition and embezzle money. sources close to renegade libyan general hurley for half the forces loyal to him carried out the airstrikes and severe know which killed sixteen people most of the victims were women forces want to have to have the siege for more than a year. a former advisor to u.s. president donald trump has pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about his contacts with a legit middleman for russia the white house says charges against george proper the oval office and to all the former advisers to trump's campaign are irrelevant the white house says the case for fails to show it was collusion wi
there are widespread reports of locals looting in australian run prison camp a man a silent in papua new guinea six hundred refugees are inside and refusing to leave israel and government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court. deposed president carlos fused them all as met lawyers in belgium after spain's chief prosecutor saw charges against him and other leaders of the region secession vote they could face thirty years in prison if convicted of rebellion...
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the locals do not want on island and it seems that the papua new guinea and government does not want as well, it seems. thank you very much,. stay with us on the briefing. also on the programme — we'll look ahead to game six in the baseball world series — with the houston astros leading the la dodgers by three games to two. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. only yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it, every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth of this nation." after 46 years of unhappiness, these two countries have concluded a chapter of history. no more suspicion, no more fear, no more uncertainty of what each day might bring. booster ignition and liftoff of discovery, with a crew of six astronaut heroes and one american legend. well, enjoying the show is right — this is beautiful. a milestone in human history. born today, this girl in india is the 7 billionth person on the planet. you're watching the briefing. our headlines: sacked catalan president carles puigdemont has gone to belg
the locals do not want on island and it seems that the papua new guinea and government does not want as well, it seems. thank you very much,. stay with us on the briefing. also on the programme — we'll look ahead to game six in the baseball world series — with the houston astros leading the la dodgers by three games to two. indira gandhi, ruler of the world's largest democracy, died today. only yesterday she'd spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of...
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these bubbles contain natural c02 from an underwater volcano in papua new guinea.ea creatures can live here because the c02 has made nearby water more acidic. swim away from those vents, and what a difference. the sea's chemistry returns to normal. and wonderful reef life can thrive. but industrial society is churning out c02 on a massive scale, and the gas is being absorbed into sea water around the world, making it all more acidic. today's report warns of major impacts on sea life. this comprehensive study confirms what we've been observing globally, ocean acidification is a problem, acidity is increasing and that's notjust having an impact on the ecology, which we are seeing already, but it will have an impact on us as humans further down the line. take one fish we love to eat: cod. the research shows that baby cod are especially sensitive to more acidic water. it projects that if c02 levels rise unchecked, we should expect only a quarter as many cod in the seas. some species will thrive with the changes to come. the c02 will fertilise seaweed, for instance, but
these bubbles contain natural c02 from an underwater volcano in papua new guinea.ea creatures can live here because the c02 has made nearby water more acidic. swim away from those vents, and what a difference. the sea's chemistry returns to normal. and wonderful reef life can thrive. but industrial society is churning out c02 on a massive scale, and the gas is being absorbed into sea water around the world, making it all more acidic. today's report warns of major impacts on sea life. this...
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government says the prison closure is a matter for papua new guinea and yet pub in new guinea disputed that in a statement on sunday which leaves refugees caught between two governments and a hostile native population challenge ballasts al-jazeera with one hundred days to go until the start of the winter olympics in pyongyang chang the olympic flame is on its way to south korea the torch was less at the palace the next stadium in the greek capital athens which hosted the first modern games in eighty ninety six or now be paraded around south korea in a relay of more than two thousand kilometers before reaching pyongyang the opening ceremony on february the ninth. and a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera the deposed leader of catalonia has spoken for the first time since charges were filed against him for declaring independence from spain collis pushed them all says he's not in belgium to seek political asylum but to act in quote freedom and safety and rid imposed direct rule on catalonia on friday dissolving the regional government and ordered new elections in december i wish the
government says the prison closure is a matter for papua new guinea and yet pub in new guinea disputed that in a statement on sunday which leaves refugees caught between two governments and a hostile native population challenge ballasts al-jazeera with one hundred days to go until the start of the winter olympics in pyongyang chang the olympic flame is on its way to south korea the torch was less at the palace the next stadium in the greek capital athens which hosted the first modern games in...
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bazar on the dish australia has moved offered to move refugees from its manners island camp in papua new guinea to another detention center on the island of now all the man is camp is to close at the end of this month after a court in papua new guinea ruled that holding people there was unconstitutional seven hundred ninety one people are currently being detained on minors and another three hundred seventy one are now rule the offshore prisons have been criticised by refugee advocates and made widespread reports of abuse now paul gauguin is one of france's most famous artists best known for his paintings of life in french polynesia his distinctive style also influenced a younger generation of artists from picasso to matisse but his time in the south pacific is still somewhat of a taboo for many people in france now trash about like spain's. paul gauguin has struggled for artistic recognition all his life the frenchman's bold use of color and abstract depictions of reality shocked nineteenth century art lovers but today he's considered a trailblazer a new exhibition in paris is prestigious group
bazar on the dish australia has moved offered to move refugees from its manners island camp in papua new guinea to another detention center on the island of now all the man is camp is to close at the end of this month after a court in papua new guinea ruled that holding people there was unconstitutional seven hundred ninety one people are currently being detained on minors and another three hundred seventy one are now rule the offshore prisons have been criticised by refugee advocates and made...
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camp on man asylum and poppy new guinea six hundred refugees and inside they are refusing to leave the australian government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court. at least sixteen people have been killed in airstrikes in the eastern libyan city of has been besieged for more than a year by armed groups loyal to the renegade general who after he's denied carrying out the strikes. let's get more now on the investigation for you russia's foreign minister says allegations his country meddled in last year's u.s. presidential elections are quote fantasy's his comments come a day after the first charges related to moscow's involvement in the election were unsealed in a u.s. court let's cross live now to the white house and my colleague kimberly health there's this stat running around this morning saying one hundred twenty six million people on facebook read or engaged with something that originated at some. facebook bought social media bought fall someplace in russia so it can't be both i mean the russians were involved all they would know was the feeling that. i think there's an overwhelming feeling that in fact there was r
camp on man asylum and poppy new guinea six hundred refugees and inside they are refusing to leave the australian government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court. at least sixteen people have been killed in airstrikes in the eastern libyan city of has been besieged for more than a year by armed groups loyal to the renegade general who after he's denied carrying out the strikes. let's get more now on the investigation for you russia's foreign minister says...
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six hundred asylum seekers and refugees are refusing to leave the mannus island prison camp in papua new guinea the authorities will cut off access to drinking water food medical treatment and electricity when the camp closes next tuesday refugees will be forced to move to accommodation centers near the main city of lauren go. an international conferences on the way in geneva according to russian funds for the injured refugees that is co-hosting the event saying the humanitarian crisis has led to suffering on a catastrophic scale you are right up to date with all the top stories up next it's witness the news with adrian i will see you very soon but i thought. on counting that cost china two point zero zero how president xi jinping wants to rebuild the economy with a high end robotics look at why hydro economics is causing tension along the river nile plus the u.k. see you divorce is breaks it failing counting the cost at this time on al-jazeera. and the. next year the country. even though i knew that. refute that. well you that all of that i don't know how you go without. here but let me work h
six hundred asylum seekers and refugees are refusing to leave the mannus island prison camp in papua new guinea the authorities will cut off access to drinking water food medical treatment and electricity when the camp closes next tuesday refugees will be forced to move to accommodation centers near the main city of lauren go. an international conferences on the way in geneva according to russian funds for the injured refugees that is co-hosting the event saying the humanitarian crisis has led...
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on friday. 1a teams are taking part in a tournament co—hosted by australia, new zealand and papua new guineaning champions — and will begin the defence of their title against england. dave woods is in melbourne for it. it's australia's city of sport, and by it's australia's city of sport, and rugby league is about to take centre stage. melbourne's amy park is the venue stage. melbourne's amy park is the venue for the opener between australia and england. it's 11 years since an australian side beat —— and english side beat the aussies but they believe they can rewrite history. you are playing the number one team in the world. to go away with a win is a confidence booster for the next six weeks. this is only the first group game, a win for england will help their progress to a possible final. for coach, wayne bennett, the performance on opening night matters the most. we've got to get better every week. we will all build into it. they want us to play well and we have to do what we have to do, giving ourselves a chance. australia, as the holders and co—hosts, are favourites to win the tournamen
on friday. 1a teams are taking part in a tournament co—hosted by australia, new zealand and papua new guineaning champions — and will begin the defence of their title against england. dave woods is in melbourne for it. it's australia's city of sport, and by it's australia's city of sport, and rugby league is about to take centre stage. melbourne's amy park is the venue stage. melbourne's amy park is the venue for the opener between australia and england. it's 11 years since an australian...
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news or widespread reports of locals looting in australian run prison camp on manor silent in papua new guinea six hundred refugees are inside and refusing to leave this training government has been forced to close the facility by papua new guinea's supreme court. refugee same an asylum locals entered shortly after australian private security personnel left on tuesday. like around hundred or one hundred fifty men the game around the beijing center this moving around taking everything we just left over. air conditioning and andrew thomas has more from sydney now. so far there have been no reports that anyone inside the prison has been injured but that is there. back in twenty fourteen locals brought into the prison when the world guards and beat up many asylum seekers one refugee was killed there fearful of more of that now the prison is unguarded they don't want to leave for the same reason they feel unwelcome they say on man asylum. sources close to renegade libyan general after say forces loyal to him carried out airstrikes on the city of dunn and killing at least sixteen people before strik
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600 refugees and asylum seekers are refusing to leave an australian—run detention centre in papua new guinea some tough questions from congress in washington about their role in last year's us election. also, our economics editor has written about the bank of england's latest warning about exitjob losses. the concern is the bbc has learnt is that this is the bank telling financial organisations to prepare a worst—case scenario, no trade deal operating world trade organisation levels. more detail on our website. now, it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world.
600 refugees and asylum seekers are refusing to leave an australian—run detention centre in papua new guinea some tough questions from congress in washington about their role in last year's us election. also, our economics editor has written about the bank of england's latest warning about exitjob losses. the concern is the bbc has learnt is that this is the bank telling financial organisations to prepare a worst—case scenario, no trade deal operating world trade organisation levels. more...
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an australian—run detention centre in papua new guinea just hours before it is due to close.acebook, twitter and google are set to face some tough questions from congress in washington about their role in last year's us election. also, our economics editor has written about the bank of england's latest warning about exitjob losses. the concern is the bbc has learnt is that this is the bank telling financial organisations to prepare a worst—case scenario, no trade deal operating world trade organisation levels. more detail on oui’ organisation levels. more detail on our website. now, it is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the washington post and the first charges brought by the official inquiry into allegations of russian meddling in last year's us presidential election. they include president trump's former campaign manager, paul manafort, and former policy adviosor george papadopoulos. next, we have the telegraph and uk prime minister theresa may who is under pressure to open a comprehensive investigation into se
an australian—run detention centre in papua new guinea just hours before it is due to close.acebook, twitter and google are set to face some tough questions from congress in washington about their role in last year's us election. also, our economics editor has written about the bank of england's latest warning about exitjob losses. the concern is the bbc has learnt is that this is the bank telling financial organisations to prepare a worst—case scenario, no trade deal operating world trade...
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kick off their campaigns, including the welsh with a tricky test when they go to play against papua new guinea unpredictable italian side and the scots, well, they are against a tonga team who could be an outsider but doing well in the competition. but no doubt, most experts are predicting these two giants to be in the final come december the 2nd. and you can follow the tournament. it is shown across the bbc. the build—up to england‘s game tomorrow begins at 9.00am. the match is kicking off at 10.00am. live on bbc two or listen on bbc radio 5 live sports extra. that is all from sports day. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent at the sun and dan bilefsky of the new york times. welcome to both of you. tomorrow‘s front pages. the guardian reports that retail sales are falling at their fastest rate since the recession. the express reports on the story about new population figures, saying migrants are pushing up the the numbers. saying migrants are pushing up the
kick off their campaigns, including the welsh with a tricky test when they go to play against papua new guinea unpredictable italian side and the scots, well, they are against a tonga team who could be an outsider but doing well in the competition. but no doubt, most experts are predicting these two giants to be in the final come december the 2nd. and you can follow the tournament. it is shown across the bbc. the build—up to england‘s game tomorrow begins at 9.00am. the match is kicking off...
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wales have named their squad for the rugby league world cup in australia and papua new guinea later thishe year nominee regan grace of st helens is among those selected, and three uncapped players also figure in the 24. the barbarians are forming their first women's team. the world famous invitational club has featured the greatest rugby union players from the men's game through the years but they say this will help take the women's game to a different level. players from each of the home nations as well as france and new zealand will play against munster at thomond park in theirfirst match next month. just to recap, the road to russia is com plete just to recap, the road to russia is complete for europe. but will messi and argentina make it? you can see if they do on the bbc sport website from 1:30am. now time for the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deborah haynes, defence editor at the times and jessica elgot, political correspondent at the guardian. great to see you both. thanks for coming in. the financial t
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wales have named their squad for the rugby league world cup in australia and papua new guinea later thisr nominee regan grace of st helens is among those selected, and three uncapped players also figure in the 24. uk sport did not intervene over lee johnston's recent appointment as british bobsleigh‘s head coach despite allegations of derogatory remarks to black athletes in 2013 because "no subsequent concerns" were raised. they say they did not intervene last month despite the fact that he was formally disciplined in 2014 for making derogatory comments to black athletes the year before. dominik took over just five athletes the year before. dominik took overjust five months before the winter games. british bobsleigh has faced claims of bullying and discrimination and have had financial difficulties. the barbarians are forming their first women's team. the world famous invitational club, has featured the greatest rugby union players from the men's game through the years but they say this will help take the women's game to a different level. players from each of the home nations as well as
wales have named their squad for the rugby league world cup in australia and papua new guinea later thisr nominee regan grace of st helens is among those selected, and three uncapped players also figure in the 24. uk sport did not intervene over lee johnston's recent appointment as british bobsleigh‘s head coach despite allegations of derogatory remarks to black athletes in 2013 because "no subsequent concerns" were raised. they say they did not intervene last month despite the fact...
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kick off their campaigns, including the welsh, who have a tricky test when they play against papua new guineaell, but most experts are predicting these two giants to be in the final on december the 2nd. and you can watch it live tomorrow. coverage starts from 9am on bbc two. not long until rugby union‘s autumn internationals — england head coach eddiejones naming his 3a man squad today. one notable absentee — that of james haskell, who‘s been left out, with several fresh faces included. with more here‘s our rugby union reporter chrisjones. as always with an eddiejones england squad, plenty to talk about and with the world cup injapan just two years away, the sport may represent a changing of the guard. first call up for the exeter back row sa m first call up for the exeter back row sam simmons but must all work of the eddiejones row sam simmons but must all work of the eddie jones regime, row sam simmons but must all work of the eddiejones regime, james haskell has been left out. jones has also included two apprentice players, harlequins fly—half mark smith and bath 20—year—old zach mercer. t
kick off their campaigns, including the welsh, who have a tricky test when they play against papua new guineaell, but most experts are predicting these two giants to be in the final on december the 2nd. and you can watch it live tomorrow. coverage starts from 9am on bbc two. not long until rugby union‘s autumn internationals — england head coach eddiejones naming his 3a man squad today. one notable absentee — that of james haskell, who‘s been left out, with several fresh faces included....
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i'm saying here a last minute lawsuit challenges the closure of a stray and run prison camp in papua new guinea where refugees are refusing to leave. a twenty nine year old man has killed eight people and injured several others after driving into cyclists and pedestrians in new york the man then crashed into a school bus and fled before being shot by police in lower manhattan he's been taken to hospital new york's bad bill de blasio called the incident a cowardly attack let me be clear to based on the information we have at this moment this was an act of terror and a particularly cowardly act of terror. aimed at innocent civilians aimed at people going about their lives who had no idea what was about to hit them. now cirrus cable is on though is at the scene in lower manhattan gate take us through what happened. you know it's a little after three p.m. here local time in new york city when this is a twenty nine year old man apparently was in a rented van of some sort or truck apparently drove that truck on the west side highway bicycle path now this is significant because that's probably the mos
i'm saying here a last minute lawsuit challenges the closure of a stray and run prison camp in papua new guinea where refugees are refusing to leave. a twenty nine year old man has killed eight people and injured several others after driving into cyclists and pedestrians in new york the man then crashed into a school bus and fled before being shot by police in lower manhattan he's been taken to hospital new york's bad bill de blasio called the incident a cowardly attack let me be clear to based...
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ansell, joe burke and gavin bennison all come in after the side were beaten 50 points to 6 by papua new guineacond round of the paris masters but he was pushed all the way by russian evgany donskoy. the british number two had to save a match point in the second set tie—break against the world number 76, before winning in three sets. he'll play the american jack sock next. and world and olympic 400 metre champion wayde van niekerk will miss next year's commonwealth games. he's suffered a serious knee injury whilst playing in a celebrity touch rugby match in cape town. he said he was looking forward to competing in gold coast but insists he'll be patient to allow the injury to heal fully. now, while anthonyjoshua created most of the headlines on saturday with his successful world title defence, it was also a special night for ireland's katie taylor. she was on the undercard in cardiff where she won her first world title in just her seventh professional fight against argentina's anahi sanchez. the london 2012 olympic champion turned professonal last year after suffering a shock defeat at the quar
ansell, joe burke and gavin bennison all come in after the side were beaten 50 points to 6 by papua new guineacond round of the paris masters but he was pushed all the way by russian evgany donskoy. the british number two had to save a match point in the second set tie—break against the world number 76, before winning in three sets. he'll play the american jack sock next. and world and olympic 400 metre champion wayde van niekerk will miss next year's commonwealth games. he's suffered a...
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these bubbles contain natural co2 from an underwater volcano in papua new guinea.atures can live here because the co2 has made nearby water more acidic. swim away from those vents and what a difference. the chemistry of the sea returns to normal. and wonderful reef life can thrive. but industrial society is churning out co2 on a massive scale. and the gas is being absorbed into seas around the world. making it all more acidic. today's report warns of major impacts on sea life. this confirms what we have been observing globally. this is a problem, acidity is increasing and that is notjust impacting the ecology which we see already but it will have an impact on us as humans further down the line. take one fish we love to eat. cod. the research shows baby cod are especially sensitive to more acidic waters. it projects that if co2 levels rise unchecked, we should expect only a quarter as many cod in the seas. some species will thrive with the changes, the scientists say, like some seaweed. but the report warns that all sea life will be affected by the disruption of the
these bubbles contain natural co2 from an underwater volcano in papua new guinea.atures can live here because the co2 has made nearby water more acidic. swim away from those vents and what a difference. the chemistry of the sea returns to normal. and wonderful reef life can thrive. but industrial society is churning out co2 on a massive scale. and the gas is being absorbed into seas around the world. making it all more acidic. today's report warns of major impacts on sea life. this confirms...
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wales suffered a record defeat in their opening game of the rugby league world cup to papua new guineay. wales now face a struggle to progress from pool c, with only the group winners set to reach the quarterfinals. and don't forget that anthonyjoshua is in the ring and has started the defence of his ibf and wba heavyweight titles in cardiff — taking on the stand—in challenger carlos takam of france. you can follow the fight on the bbc sport website. but that's all from me. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. that's all from me. goodnight. hi there. for most it's been a pretty cloudy day. the satellite picture tells that story nicely. but there have been brighter moments across parts of scotland, sunshine across parts of scotland, sunshine across the midlands, and southern england as well. earlier today one of our weather watchers sent us a rather sunny picture from salisbury wiltshire in southern england. another cracking picture sent from northern scotland. this cloud is caused by strong winds blowing clouds over the high lands and causing the air to w
wales suffered a record defeat in their opening game of the rugby league world cup to papua new guineay. wales now face a struggle to progress from pool c, with only the group winners set to reach the quarterfinals. and don't forget that anthonyjoshua is in the ring and has started the defence of his ibf and wba heavyweight titles in cardiff — taking on the stand—in challenger carlos takam of france. you can follow the fight on the bbc sport website. but that's all from me. you can see more...
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community and many people who've already gone to those places have been beaten up by locals in papua new guinea there on the health care facilities outside many of these refugees got serious mental health problems you can see here some of the antidepressant pills that one refugee says he has been taking so they say the conditions outside are far worse than they were inside what the refugees consistently say they are. wants is a new life somewhere adapted to taking refugees australia well many have given up on that new zealand the usa perhaps some have been resettled in the usa under that a bomb an era deal but not many and the refugees still in papua new guinea it's very unclear as to whether they will join those people in the us or whether they will be left to languish could start from andrew thomas there isn't seeing some of that behind the scenes news gathering now more news group also communicates with refugees on manners using whatsapp of course another encrypted messaging app behooves the chinese from iran and has been detained on minister for years and he said he is refusing to leave bec
community and many people who've already gone to those places have been beaten up by locals in papua new guinea there on the health care facilities outside many of these refugees got serious mental health problems you can see here some of the antidepressant pills that one refugee says he has been taking so they say the conditions outside are far worse than they were inside what the refugees consistently say they are. wants is a new life somewhere adapted to taking refugees australia well many...
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these bubbles contain natural co2 from an underwater volcano in papua new guinea. few sea creatures can live here, because the co2 has made it nearby water more acidic. , andaway from those vents what a difference. the sea chemistry returns to normal, and wonderful marine life can thrive. but industrial societies churning out -- industrial society is churning out co2 on a massive scale, and the gases are being absorbed into seawater around the world, making it all more acidic. today's report once a major impacts on sea life full death warns of major in -- today's report once of major impacts on to life. acidity is increasing, and it is not just having an impact on ecology, but it will have an impact on us as humans further down the line. reporter: take one fish we love to eat, cod. the research shows that they be caught our sensitive to more acidic water. are sensitiveod to more acidic water. if co2 levels rise as expected, we will see only a quarter as much cod indices. the report ones that all see life will be affected by the disruption of the food web in the sea
these bubbles contain natural co2 from an underwater volcano in papua new guinea. few sea creatures can live here, because the co2 has made it nearby water more acidic. , andaway from those vents what a difference. the sea chemistry returns to normal, and wonderful marine life can thrive. but industrial societies churning out -- industrial society is churning out co2 on a massive scale, and the gases are being absorbed into seawater around the world, making it all more acidic. today's report...
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an ancient human skull discovered in papua new guinea is likely to have belonged to the world's oldest—knownthe area was once a coastal lagoon that was hit by a tsunami about 6,000 years ago — that story is popular on bbc.com across asia. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. in the straits times, coverage of the funeral ceremony for thailand's late king bhumibol. the picture shows the urn being brought to the cremation site on a royal chariot. 0n the front page of financial times international edition, coverage of the story we brought you earlier in newsday — an opposition supporter in kenya demonstrates against the country's presidential election re—run. and in thejapan times, mount fuji. the paper reports the peak of the iconic mountain was covered in snow for the first time this season, 31 days later than last year according to the local prefecture. now, what stories are sparking discussions online? yes let's looks at what is trending right now. this is "first cat" paddles. she belongs to jacinda ardern, new zealand's newly—elected leader. paddles now has her own t
an ancient human skull discovered in papua new guinea is likely to have belonged to the world's oldest—knownthe area was once a coastal lagoon that was hit by a tsunami about 6,000 years ago — that story is popular on bbc.com across asia. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. in the straits times, coverage of the funeral ceremony for thailand's late king bhumibol. the picture shows the urn being brought to the cremation site on a royal chariot. 0n the front page of...
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refugees have barricaded themselves inside an australian run detention center in papua new guinea a man a sign and compound was closed on tuesday after a court deemed it was illegal but six hundred refugees still living there say it's too dangerous to leave because they'll be attacked by hostile locals australia's government says papa new guinea is responsible for closing the camp which it disputes at least fifteen people have been killed in airstrikes in the eastern libyan city of dernier it's been besieged for more than a year by armed groups loyal to the renegade general khalifa haftar he said night allegations of carrying out the strikes. i'm back with more in twenty five minutes a.j. is next with with the .
refugees have barricaded themselves inside an australian run detention center in papua new guinea a man a sign and compound was closed on tuesday after a court deemed it was illegal but six hundred refugees still living there say it's too dangerous to leave because they'll be attacked by hostile locals australia's government says papa new guinea is responsible for closing the camp which it disputes at least fifteen people have been killed in airstrikes in the eastern libyan city of dernier it's...
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wales' rugby league side have suffered their record world cup defeat at the hands of papua new guineay dominant performance. wales haven't won at the world cup since 2000. only the winners of pool c, which also features ireland, will qualify for the quarter—finals. saracens return to the top. they have won five matches in a row to replace exeter chiefs at the summit. he is chris jones. for the first couple of months, wasps have looked a shadow of the side that came so close to winning the premiership title in may. 0n the evidence of today and musonda in the champions cup, wasps have their mojo back, attacking from deep and scoring some lovely tries as well. wade, johnson, all crossing as they ta ke wade, johnson, all crossing as they take the maximum five points. but the head of the autumn internationals and in's training camp in portugal, are concerned for eddiejones with elliot daly, matt mullan and piers francis all going off injured. elsewhere, harlequins had is a from worcester. quins are winning 41 brache 35 at the stoop but the warriors picking up two crucial bonus points. sara
wales' rugby league side have suffered their record world cup defeat at the hands of papua new guineay dominant performance. wales haven't won at the world cup since 2000. only the winners of pool c, which also features ireland, will qualify for the quarter—finals. saracens return to the top. they have won five matches in a row to replace exeter chiefs at the summit. he is chris jones. for the first couple of months, wasps have looked a shadow of the side that came so close to winning the...
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wrote a rhyme about the president of turkey had sexual relations with goats he also referred to papua new guinea's quote cannibals and chief killers and he was referencing barack obama as part kenyan we spoke with the u.k. labor party salmond shaheen who thinks that the british foreign secretary has a bright future in stand up comedy.
wrote a rhyme about the president of turkey had sexual relations with goats he also referred to papua new guinea's quote cannibals and chief killers and he was referencing barack obama as part kenyan we spoke with the u.k. labor party salmond shaheen who thinks that the british foreign secretary has a bright future in stand up comedy.
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a rhyme about the president of turkey had sexual relations with goats you also referred to papua new guinea's quote cannibals and chief killers and he was referencing barack obama as part kenyan we spoke with the u.k. labor party salmond shaheen who thinks that the british foreign secretary has a bright future in stand up comedy. it's absolutely an embarrassment for britain as a whole i think that's exactly why the british ambassador picked him up on this and said look you can't do this culturally insensitive i wonder if boris johnson really thinks of tall when he does these things i would tell him to close his mouth for the time being and then promptly forge a career as a stand up comedian i'm sure he'd be brilliant but he is not a brilliant foreign secretary these rapidly i mean he's cultivated this image of himself as this bumbling before balancing from here to there and spouting whatever is on his mind and. that might be fine for someone who's appearing as a panelist on have i got news for you it might even of work to the mayor of london as someone who's seen as this sort of teflon coated
a rhyme about the president of turkey had sexual relations with goats you also referred to papua new guinea's quote cannibals and chief killers and he was referencing barack obama as part kenyan we spoke with the u.k. labor party salmond shaheen who thinks that the british foreign secretary has a bright future in stand up comedy. it's absolutely an embarrassment for britain as a whole i think that's exactly why the british ambassador picked him up on this and said look you can't do this...
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wales have named their squad for the rugby league world cup in australia and papua new guinea later thisgan grace is in the 2a. and the barbarians say they want to take womens rugby union to ‘a different level‘ by forming their first women's team. players from each of the home nations as well as france and new zealand will play against munster in their first match next month i'll be back with more on those stories in 15 minutes. wildfires in the state of california have killed at least ten people, and forced around 20,000 from their homes. at least 1,500 properties have been destroyed as the flames have spread in hot weather, carried by strong winds. governor, jerry brown, has declared a state of emergency governorjerry brown, has declared a state of emergency in the wine counties of napa, sonoma and yuba. we can't fill inside right now because it is getting late and people are getting the headstone to sleep release try to sleep. many have been years since late sunday night when they were woken up in the middle of the night by furious knocking on the door telling them to leave immediatel
wales have named their squad for the rugby league world cup in australia and papua new guinea later thisgan grace is in the 2a. and the barbarians say they want to take womens rugby union to ‘a different level‘ by forming their first women's team. players from each of the home nations as well as france and new zealand will play against munster in their first match next month i'll be back with more on those stories in 15 minutes. wildfires in the state of california have killed at least ten...
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they were heavily beaten by papua new guinea in their opener.rica has received the world rugby boa rd's over. south africa has received the world rugby board's recommendation to stage the competition. it seems like we are giving an update on tiger woods' progress on a weekly basis. his return from another back surgery. he is announced he will return to competition at the hero world challenge in the bahamas. not a bad place to make a comeback. he will be hosting it at the end of november. he has had a fourth operation on his back earlier this year. but his doctors have given him the all clear. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. in the next few minutes we are expecting to hear from the deposed leader of catalonia, carles puigdemont, who has turned up in brussels, together with five other members office government. this is the news conference. an absolutely packed room. our correspondent is reporting that the atmosphere is quite extraordinary, as they wait to hear from carles quite extraordinary, as they w
they were heavily beaten by papua new guinea in their opener.rica has received the world rugby boa rd's over. south africa has received the world rugby board's recommendation to stage the competition. it seems like we are giving an update on tiger woods' progress on a weekly basis. his return from another back surgery. he is announced he will return to competition at the hero world challenge in the bahamas. not a bad place to make a comeback. he will be hosting it at the end of november. he has...
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than six hundred asylum seekers and refugees are refusing to leave them an asylum prison in papua new guinea access to drinking water food medicines and electricity will be cut when the camp closes next tuesday refugees will be forced to move to accommodation centers near the main city of lying down last year according the pup a new guinea ruled that holding people in the camp was unconstitutional australian policy is to not settle any refugee who tries to arrive by boat. the king of thailand will be cremated on thursday a year after the eighty eight year old died millions of people are mourning the revered monarch who ruled for seventy years but others who broke in a four hundred year old law criticizing the royal family languish in prison al-jazeera is when he reports in the thai capital bangkok. king not a so one the great is one of thailand's most revered monarchs like many great movies have been made about him this one is in six parts the climax is his victory on elephant back over an invading bernese prince even though it happened more than four hundred years ago so one is a key actor
than six hundred asylum seekers and refugees are refusing to leave them an asylum prison in papua new guinea access to drinking water food medicines and electricity will be cut when the camp closes next tuesday refugees will be forced to move to accommodation centers near the main city of lying down last year according the pup a new guinea ruled that holding people in the camp was unconstitutional australian policy is to not settle any refugee who tries to arrive by boat. the king of thailand...
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wales name their squad for next month's rugby league world cup in australia and papua new guinea.california have killed at least ten people, and forced an estimated 20,000 people from their homes. the flames have spread quickly, fanned by strong winds. so far, 1,500 properties have been destroyed, and a state of emergency has been declared. 0ur correspondent richard galpin has the latest. across parts of both north and south california, huge wildfires have been burning out of control since the weekend. with strong winds and dry conditions on the ground, the flames have been advancing rapidly. the flames came up, we came down here and you couldn't even see your hand in front of your face. the fire was coming up over the homes, probably 100—foot flames, spotted on both sides of the street. the flames have notjust been laying waste to the countryside. towns and cities have also been burning. this is santa rosa in northern california, ablaze. people in some areas here were already ordered to leave. all our pictures are gone, everything. everything's gone. we've got a fire pit. it's pr
wales name their squad for next month's rugby league world cup in australia and papua new guinea.california have killed at least ten people, and forced an estimated 20,000 people from their homes. the flames have spread quickly, fanned by strong winds. so far, 1,500 properties have been destroyed, and a state of emergency has been declared. 0ur correspondent richard galpin has the latest. across parts of both north and south california, huge wildfires have been burning out of control since the...
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tensions are running high on minus island in papua new guinea where there are widespread reports that locals and looting and australian run prison camp which was closed on tuesday about six hundred refugees are refusing to leave the facility. over safety concerns. with. these refugees are desperate to stay inside the detention center that they fought to close our men. are safe maybe this is my last picture you see here maybe not who knows our life is in deep danger. refugees was sent to the man asylum detention seem to by a stray here four years ago a holding pain until a permanent solution was found and a deterrent for those who might follow. the locals of pup and you guinea were always hostile it was an attack in twenty four tane that left one refugee did the concept and conditions of men a silent who widely condemned finally according to the legal and astray or grade to close the same to and pay refugees compensation. but as the facility was decommissioned and security forces left on tuesday refugees reported. yesterday and authorities all out of the center abandoning these refugee
tensions are running high on minus island in papua new guinea where there are widespread reports that locals and looting and australian run prison camp which was closed on tuesday about six hundred refugees are refusing to leave the facility. over safety concerns. with. these refugees are desperate to stay inside the detention center that they fought to close our men. are safe maybe this is my last picture you see here maybe not who knows our life is in deep danger. refugees was sent to the man...
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a stroller has offered to move refugees from its man asylum camp in papua new guinea to another detention center on the island of know who the man is campers to close at the end of this month after a court in p. and g. ruled that holding people there was unconstitutional seven hundred ninety one people are detained on mannus and a further three hundred seventy one on know to the offshore presence have been criticised by refugee advocates amid widespread reports of abuse. brazilian congressional report has recommended president michelle tever shouldn't face trial for obstruction of justice arguing the charges are unfounded the report by congressman boehner faster there and an ally on president tema also recommended the shelving of charges against two other cabinet ministers the charges stem from the same corruption case involving bribes paid by a meat packing company after more than two hundred days of coalition talks dutch politicians have agreed to form a government a major sticking point was migration and issue that dominated the election in march and helped huge welder's far right part
a stroller has offered to move refugees from its man asylum camp in papua new guinea to another detention center on the island of know who the man is campers to close at the end of this month after a court in p. and g. ruled that holding people there was unconstitutional seven hundred ninety one people are detained on mannus and a further three hundred seventy one on know to the offshore presence have been criticised by refugee advocates amid widespread reports of abuse. brazilian congressional...
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hundred asylum seekers and refugees are refusing to leave the menace island tension camp on papua new guinea and the authorities will cut off access to drinking water food medical treatment and electricity when the camp closes next tuesday refugees will be forced to move to accommodation centers near the main city of la but they fear they will receive a hostile reception from the local community thousands of people have rallied in me in mass capital in a show of support for one son suchi she has been widely criticised by world governments and the un for handling of the range of crisis almost six hundred thousand range of muslims have fled to bangladesh since late august that's when mars military launched a crackdown in the northern state of rakhine. the un says much more work has to be done to bring stability to sri lanka nearly a decade after the end of the civil war there the u.n. is conducting a review to find out what is blocking reforms as melvin enders explains victims' families after scrapes heat with long delays in securing justice. rather nice on the rajah's moving again a process t
hundred asylum seekers and refugees are refusing to leave the menace island tension camp on papua new guinea and the authorities will cut off access to drinking water food medical treatment and electricity when the camp closes next tuesday refugees will be forced to move to accommodation centers near the main city of la but they fear they will receive a hostile reception from the local community thousands of people have rallied in me in mass capital in a show of support for one son suchi she...