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australia is well fitted with 4g and huawei was one of the first of put a 4g network and to australia natural projection for australia and the rest of the world. of 5gvantages communication for australia in the future is essential. would youn, categorize this as politics over reason? do you have any reaction to the letter the jong-un -- john others, wroteng to the government of australia? guest: we have had a very positive response. yang was there to push out the benefits of huawei, having been in australia since 2004. then we wanted to say if australia will benefit from new technology, it needs competition. not just on price but technology. you have the three big players in the market. we start to compete in our r&d centers. australia, embracing all three of us, allowing us into the competition together, will really benefit among the leaders. haidi: how much with the company be willing to compromise to do business in australia? it is not a matter of compromise, around the world we have a different arrangements with different companies. u.k., germany, france, spain and new zealand. in
australia is well fitted with 4g and huawei was one of the first of put a 4g network and to australia natural projection for australia and the rest of the world. of 5gvantages communication for australia in the future is essential. would youn, categorize this as politics over reason? do you have any reaction to the letter the jong-un -- john others, wroteng to the government of australia? guest: we have had a very positive response. yang was there to push out the benefits of huawei, having been...
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australia's goal, deflected, wa nted them. australia's goal, deflected, wanted for france.and came back out again. all the goals were talking points of their own. nothing special about any of the goals. why did he put his hand a? i don't know, i thought to myself that it was in australia's day—to—day. i thought to myself that it was in australia's day-to-day. the other teams in the group, australia and —— peru and denmark. france will have to up theirgearto peru and denmark. france will have to up their gear to make sure they go on and win this group, but they are off to a winning start, they have beaten australia 2—1. let's get some reaction from the match now. the losing captain of australia. disappointed. we didn't have that luck, that first decision. the ball seemed to keep going, and then he got the shot. even the second goal, it was a bit of fortune, and it went in. but we understand that that's football, we have to take the positives from today, pick ourselves up positives from today, pick ourselves up and go on again. we have no other choice. france coming out on to
australia's goal, deflected, wa nted them. australia's goal, deflected, wanted for france.and came back out again. all the goals were talking points of their own. nothing special about any of the goals. why did he put his hand a? i don't know, i thought to myself that it was in australia's day—to—day. i thought to myself that it was in australia's day-to-day. the other teams in the group, australia and —— peru and denmark. france will have to up theirgearto peru and denmark. france will...
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in western australia.for the ships crossing the equator into a different climate. this is notjust one isolated incident, there have been many incidents with ships going into the middle east from an australian winter to a middle eastern summer. the death rate is higher, the raiders suffering of animals is high. those animals are expected to experience heat stress. the undercover footage prompted a political debate in australia, which is still unresolved. the government wa nts is still unresolved. the government wants the number of sheep on board reduced in the hottest months, but some of its members wanted them instead. it may reflect a gradual shift in the public‘s attitude towards the farming industry. shift in the public‘s attitude towards the farming industrylj think towards the farming industry.” think it has to do with this idea that abuses are occurring, it is occurring offshore but we are still responsible for it, and so this heightened kind of public distrust, together with more transparency becaus
in western australia.for the ships crossing the equator into a different climate. this is notjust one isolated incident, there have been many incidents with ships going into the middle east from an australian winter to a middle eastern summer. the death rate is higher, the raiders suffering of animals is high. those animals are expected to experience heat stress. the undercover footage prompted a political debate in australia, which is still unresolved. the government wa nts is still...
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at the end, this is not australia's day-to-day.up, peru and denmark, and france will have to up their gear to make sure they go on and win this group, but they're off toa and win this group, but they're off to a winning start, having been australia 2—1. to a winning start, having been australia 2-1. he mentioned peru and denmark, that match finished in the last 45 minutes, and christian eriksen's denmark came out on top 1-0, but eriksen's denmark came out on top 1—0, but they were pushing their luck as well. they also saw there down in saran scott, a tiny host city, some var technology being used, not particularly swiftly. this was the main talking point in the first half. the peruvian was fouled in the penalty box, and the referee plato —— waved play on. in an age for them to pull the game back, they had a look at the var and gave the penalty, but cueva's penalty sailed over the bar. there was another penalty missed that sailed over the bar, so he was fouled, he waved play on the referee, but they have looked at the var and given
at the end, this is not australia's day-to-day.up, peru and denmark, and france will have to up their gear to make sure they go on and win this group, but they're off toa and win this group, but they're off to a winning start, having been australia 2—1. to a winning start, having been australia 2-1. he mentioned peru and denmark, that match finished in the last 45 minutes, and christian eriksen's denmark came out on top 1-0, but eriksen's denmark came out on top 1—0, but they were pushing...
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so far we nightmare for australia's is financialfirms. have nightmare for australia's is financial firms. so far we have the likes of the prospect of an all charges against the country's top wealth manager, that is amp, over allegations it misled the corporate regulator while number one regulator commonwealth bank of australia is facing a civil lawsuit alleging thousands of reaches of anti— money laundering protocols. anz, though, says it believes it acted in accordance with the law in this particular charge, under australia's competition laws. i mentioned those punitive issues earlier. individuals found guilty of criminal cartel offences could spend up to ten years in prison while institutions could face multi— million—dollarfines. now, the allegations involve anz, a senior executive, along with deutsche bank and citigroup, who are actually underwriters of that sale. so it is spreading beyond just anz, and the australian competition and consumer commission says that public prosecutors are preparing to delay these charges. anz, of course,
so far we nightmare for australia's is financialfirms. have nightmare for australia's is financial firms. so far we have the likes of the prospect of an all charges against the country's top wealth manager, that is amp, over allegations it misled the corporate regulator while number one regulator commonwealth bank of australia is facing a civil lawsuit alleging thousands of reaches of anti— money laundering protocols. anz, though, says it believes it acted in accordance with the law in this...
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the commonwealth bank of australia —— australia has said it would pay —— commonwealth bank of of australia $529.5m and admit liability to settle claims by australia's financial crime agency that it broke anti—money laundering and counter terrorism laws. let's go to our asia business hub where rico hizon is following the story. tell us more about this. this is a big slap on the wrist in a fairly hefty fine. the bank will be more than half $i hefty fine. the bank will be more than half $1 billion poorer and its profits will surely shrink once this fine is paid. it is almost double the amount of the commonwealth bank had set aside to finalise this issue and the scandal relates to 53,000 suspect transactions which the bank did not report to authorities. last year, australia's financial regulation agency accused them of systemic law breaches and at the court imposes the fine, it will be the largest civil penalty in history. the bank blamed many on a computer error and it triggered a major sell down and a board shakeup. australia's banking and financial services sector has been rocked by a serie
the commonwealth bank of australia —— australia has said it would pay —— commonwealth bank of of australia $529.5m and admit liability to settle claims by australia's financial crime agency that it broke anti—money laundering and counter terrorism laws. let's go to our asia business hub where rico hizon is following the story. tell us more about this. this is a big slap on the wrist in a fairly hefty fine. the bank will be more than half $i hefty fine. the bank will be more than half...
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you are watching "daybreak australia."ore on u.s. stocks closing at a 12 week high on renewed economic optimism. joining us is frank lubinski. i want to get your initial reaction to the market close, because despite what has been happening with tariffs and trade, it looks like everybody is still optimistic and there is strength in the u.s. economy and that is what people are trading on. frank: you have seen strength in the u.s. economy for some time. what is interesting, the market can be schizophr. last week we had issues on trade, on the italian political situation, which overshadowed some of the u.s. economic data. but then as you go forward into friday, you got strong economic news here on the jobs report, combine that with the easing of the italian fears, and it set off a nice market rally was continued on in two today in the u.s. ramy: how long can it last, because this could be a bump? what are your thoughts moving ahead? do we return to the volatility we saw a few days prior to the jobs? frank: our concern for the
you are watching "daybreak australia."ore on u.s. stocks closing at a 12 week high on renewed economic optimism. joining us is frank lubinski. i want to get your initial reaction to the market close, because despite what has been happening with tariffs and trade, it looks like everybody is still optimistic and there is strength in the u.s. economy and that is what people are trading on. frank: you have seen strength in the u.s. economy for some time. what is interesting, the market...
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but look, it is still australia. a former captain is still australia.ting. the old australia hasn't disappeared. i'm sure the boys will tell you they copped plenty when they are in australia, and as long asi they are in australia, and as long as i have known the australian team, they have copped plenty when they are over here. that is part and parcel of it, and that is something oui’ parcel of it, and that is something our team is certainly expecting and something we have to take on board, and,i something we have to take on board, and, isuppose, try something we have to take on board, and, i suppose, try and enjoy and embraces as much as we can. one thing is clear, 400 miles' drive south, they must be better than in edinburgh. but in cricket, they don't have many bad days these days. the world cup isn't the only big sporting event starting on thursday. the second major of the golfing calendar gets underway, with the us open starting at shinnecock hills in new york. i4—time major winner tiger woods is playing in this championship for the first time since
but look, it is still australia. a former captain is still australia.ting. the old australia hasn't disappeared. i'm sure the boys will tell you they copped plenty when they are in australia, and as long asi they are in australia, and as long as i have known the australian team, they have copped plenty when they are over here. that is part and parcel of it, and that is something oui’ parcel of it, and that is something our team is certainly expecting and something we have to take on board,...
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australia has been writing that. is supported by a lift in business investment, a consumer looking in better shape. by neteing supported exports, which is the key link australia has with the rest of the world, so the lift and exports is supporting the growth story. if you say business conditions are around the highest level in a decade, commodity prices have lifted, and it is boosting national incomes, these numbers make sense, lifting global growth and supporting australia as well. is the vulnerability of the economy a deterioration in trade conditions overstated as we talk about is there a trade war or not? >> australia is tied into china in terms of its trade. on the commodity side, most exports go to china. that story,n continuing growth in china and support for demand. i think a key story for australia has been chinese supply-side policy, but cutting back on the mustard production of low grade have been lifting prices. the other aspect of this exports story for australia is not just exporting commodities, we exp
australia has been writing that. is supported by a lift in business investment, a consumer looking in better shape. by neteing supported exports, which is the key link australia has with the rest of the world, so the lift and exports is supporting the growth story. if you say business conditions are around the highest level in a decade, commodity prices have lifted, and it is boosting national incomes, these numbers make sense, lifting global growth and supporting australia as well. is the...
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the old australia has not disappeared.ure but just living the much creating a brand—new culture butjust living the culture that we expect and that has always been there, we know how to behave as men. just at times we let ourselves down. one thing is clear, 400 miles south of england must be better here than in edinburgh but in one—day cricket they do not have many bad days. these days. joe wilson, bbc news. meanwhile england's women have set south africa 332 to win the second one day international at hove, with centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylor helping the home side to 331 for 6 from their 50 overs. but in reply, an unbeaten century from opener lizelle lee has helped south africa to 160 for 2 after 30 overs. and fresh from their historic victory over england on sunday scotland are chasing 205 to beat pakistan in their t20 international in edinburgh. pakistan reached 204 for 4 from their 20 overs, with captain sarfraz ahmed top scoring with 89 from only 49 balls. a few moments ago, scotland were 97 for 4 after
the old australia has not disappeared.ure but just living the much creating a brand—new culture butjust living the culture that we expect and that has always been there, we know how to behave as men. just at times we let ourselves down. one thing is clear, 400 miles south of england must be better here than in edinburgh but in one—day cricket they do not have many bad days. these days. joe wilson, bbc news. meanwhile england's women have set south africa 332 to win the second one day...
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by boat instead under australia's government never australia policy he was deported straight to the tiny bit of a god of the route where he's been for nearly five years he's got lung cancer he's dying everybody accepts that he wants to be brought to australia for palliative care and because he knows that members of his community are here to support him in his final days and australia's government has accepted that the medical operations on the route not adequate for his needs and they've offered to transfer him to taiwan he doesn't want to go there he says he knows nobody he fears people won't speak his language now doctors here more than a thousand of them now have signed a petition calling for him to be brought to australia i spoke to one of them about why she'd signed real want to die amongst people who speak our legs for us medical corps death happens to everyone but how you die matters in a sense this one man this one it situation has become representative of the way australia's government is treating all those with medical conditions on mannus island and in the roof and doctor
by boat instead under australia's government never australia policy he was deported straight to the tiny bit of a god of the route where he's been for nearly five years he's got lung cancer he's dying everybody accepts that he wants to be brought to australia for palliative care and because he knows that members of his community are here to support him in his final days and australia's government has accepted that the medical operations on the route not adequate for his needs and they've...
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the kimberley in north west australia. a vast area three times the size of england. the traditional lands of the good ranges. mostly did. their job to take care of the land. a using their bush skills. study but it's a different thing that. over the years. but recently these ranges have had to acquire a new set of skills. to to respond to some lloyd know gets younger brother last year the suicide spot the only good ranges to take up a suicide intervention course i lost my little brother too so. last year. we had my birthday. mowanjum has a population of three hundred and fifty people. and is about eight kilometers away from the town of. it situated in the kimberley. the week before we arrived there had been another five suicides in the region. it's taboo to talk about the aboriginal culture to even say the name of someone who has passed away but we've been invited to speak with people in the community. there's been more suicides there than anywhere else in the kimberley region just about every single family has been touched by suicide. is a suicide response worker for
the kimberley in north west australia. a vast area three times the size of england. the traditional lands of the good ranges. mostly did. their job to take care of the land. a using their bush skills. study but it's a different thing that. over the years. but recently these ranges have had to acquire a new set of skills. to to respond to some lloyd know gets younger brother last year the suicide spot the only good ranges to take up a suicide intervention course i lost my little brother too so....
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denmark and australia, 1—1.by croatia, guaranteeing their place in the last 16. that was in group d. it is in the air, and not the hands of argentina, as to whether they make the last 16. hello. our weather's warming up. i know that's not music to everyone's ears, but it is on its way. 21.3 celsius was thursday's top temperature, in hampshire, but for a time next week the hot spots will be getting closer to 30 celsius. now, not everyone is getting that hot, but temperatures will widely be in the low to mid—20s, with plenty of dry, sunny weather, with high pressure in control. we've cooled things down a little bit in recent days, with this flow of air from the north—west. but we're about to lose that as high pressure moves right in across the uk, allowing the warmer weather into the sunshine. and those temperatures will build, day on day. but there will be a chill in the air first thing friday morning for early risers, as temperatures overnight dip down into single figures quite widely, but those temperatures are
denmark and australia, 1—1.by croatia, guaranteeing their place in the last 16. that was in group d. it is in the air, and not the hands of argentina, as to whether they make the last 16. hello. our weather's warming up. i know that's not music to everyone's ears, but it is on its way. 21.3 celsius was thursday's top temperature, in hampshire, but for a time next week the hot spots will be getting closer to 30 celsius. now, not everyone is getting that hot, but temperatures will widely be in...
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they absolutely do you know there's the proximity and the fact that australia is so rich in iron ore in anything that you could name that the chinese have consumed has been tremendous for that economy. to to six are mind boggling but like a third of australian exports twice that goes to the great britain united states head straight for china shores and it's not just that the money comes both ways wealthy chinese investors have plunked a ton of money into australian real estate they send their kids to australian universities it's twenty five percent of australia's tourist revenue comes from chinese visitors to the country so as you brought up the word that i used earlier when i wrote this piece in that it is a very symbiotic relationship and is part of the den you know maybe this may be an elementary question but is part of it just geography and how close the two are. well that certainly is beneficial in terms of mitigating transportation costs but again think of the mining industry in australia there's always going to be and always has been this tremendous demand for what australia e
they absolutely do you know there's the proximity and the fact that australia is so rich in iron ore in anything that you could name that the chinese have consumed has been tremendous for that economy. to to six are mind boggling but like a third of australian exports twice that goes to the great britain united states head straight for china shores and it's not just that the money comes both ways wealthy chinese investors have plunked a ton of money into australian real estate they send their...
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four odi matches played against australia, 4—0 to england.we all thought that argentina would get over that opening blip of a draw against iceland, but today they unravelled against croatia. argentina's fans decended on nizny novgorod, and left it in despair. the manner of their 3—0 defeat hints at perhaps greater issues within the argentina camp, tactcs and selection that only seems to make lionel messi look so ordinary. croatia are through to the last 16, argentinas world cup could be over inside a week. adam wild reports. cast your eye around those in blue and white, it isn't too hard to see upon whom there hopes rest. lionel massey, their greatest strength. such expectations can appear to weigh heavy. argentina look to side in desperate need in need of that lionel massey magic. instead the chances felt elsewhere, but ends up areas, like his team, should've done better. as the group —— game grew, so better. as the group —— game grew, so did occura better. as the group —— game grew, so did occur a chef. they can say they were —— were bored.
four odi matches played against australia, 4—0 to england.we all thought that argentina would get over that opening blip of a draw against iceland, but today they unravelled against croatia. argentina's fans decended on nizny novgorod, and left it in despair. the manner of their 3—0 defeat hints at perhaps greater issues within the argentina camp, tactcs and selection that only seems to make lionel messi look so ordinary. croatia are through to the last 16, argentinas world cup could be...
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australia were all out forjust wicketkeeper, gloves off here. australia were all out for just 214.o as afternoon turned towards evening, australia were bowling needing wickets. that is how to start, been released and they getting rid of jason start, been released and they getting rid ofjason roy. and more followed. is that going straight to a fielder? it is. jonny bairstow could hardly bear it. bairstow was gutted to miss out on 100 for the first time in a long time. after his dismissal, england steadied things with a partnership of over 100 between eoin morgan joe with a partnership of over 100 between eoin morganjoe root. morgan has just been dismissed, but england have just got past 150 for the loss of four wickets. morgan brought up his half—century with a lovely one of these. i guess this joke will wear thin at some point, but not yet. let's round up some of the other sport news today. world number one rafa nadal has apologised for having to withdraw from queen's next week. he won his 11th french open title on sunday and said he needed to rest before wimbledon next month. roge
australia were all out forjust wicketkeeper, gloves off here. australia were all out for just 214.o as afternoon turned towards evening, australia were bowling needing wickets. that is how to start, been released and they getting rid of jason start, been released and they getting rid ofjason roy. and more followed. is that going straight to a fielder? it is. jonny bairstow could hardly bear it. bairstow was gutted to miss out on 100 for the first time in a long time. after his dismissal,...
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the first game of the day seize australia a vital point against them all but it wasn't without more controversy and the video assistant referee despite that was still in. awe. and it was from all over the world make a central street in moscow the unofficial of the world cup with the festivities in full swing. you're watching international live from moscow studio with me in a day or two to welcome to the program it's day eight of the world cup in russia and our special coverage of the tournament teams in group c. have finished their second games and the first in group will soon get underway so live now to neil harvey and all t's world cup pub in st petersburg. good evening and welcome to our teams continue coverage of the twenty eight hundred feet from football world cup we're on the iconic thoughts of a square in st petersburg if you think the coast guard story is the place to be in moscow this is the place to be in st petersburg because if you had a you missed fish market just arriving by horse drawn carriage off and a good job done you would know how to survive in style yeah right for. three
the first game of the day seize australia a vital point against them all but it wasn't without more controversy and the video assistant referee despite that was still in. awe. and it was from all over the world make a central street in moscow the unofficial of the world cup with the festivities in full swing. you're watching international live from moscow studio with me in a day or two to welcome to the program it's day eight of the world cup in russia and our special coverage of the tournament...
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you are watching daybreak australia.dent trump continues to escalate the growing trade tensions, saying the united states is insisting all countries that have placed artificial barriers and tariffs on goods going into their country remove those or be met with more than reciprocity by the usa. trade must be fair. the trade battle is beginning to raise a risk of a slowdown in a vibrant american economy. more with ros krasny joining us from d.c. is this the week the trade war gets off after months of and splitting threats? ros: i think this is kind of the week where the rubber hits the road. president trump just set the table again with his tweet. on friday a big deadline where the u.s. is expected to put investment restrictions on china and to move ahead on so-called section 301 actions against china on what the u.s. considers to be intellectual property. those are really big moves, then beyond that, a week or so, july 6, will be the day when tariffs come into effect on $34 billion in chinese imports. then china's tit-for-
you are watching daybreak australia.dent trump continues to escalate the growing trade tensions, saying the united states is insisting all countries that have placed artificial barriers and tariffs on goods going into their country remove those or be met with more than reciprocity by the usa. trade must be fair. the trade battle is beginning to raise a risk of a slowdown in a vibrant american economy. more with ros krasny joining us from d.c. is this the week the trade war gets off after months...
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here's where australia is.n saturn. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so you ride into space. >> that's it. >> jimmy: that's the travel, yeah. >> it's really far. and if you smoke, which i do -- >> jimmy: 'cause you can't do anything on the flight. >> you can do anything, but you can't smoke, you know. >> jimmy: you can do anything but smoke. >> anything but smoke. which is all i want to do. so every time the flight attendant would say, "can i get you something?" and i would say an ashtray, she would not bring it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's so rude of her. >> and i was so clearly going insane that not just the flight attendant, but every other passenger on the plane offered me a drink. [ light laughter ] listen, why don't you just have a drink? >> jimmy: yeah. >> i said, no, no. it was horrible. and i dreaded months before i had to go. the second i agreed to do it -- the second i signed that contract, i thought, this is a a mistake. and i was right. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i really want to go on vacation with you. it's
here's where australia is.n saturn. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so you ride into space. >> that's it. >> jimmy: that's the travel, yeah. >> it's really far. and if you smoke, which i do -- >> jimmy: 'cause you can't do anything on the flight. >> you can do anything, but you can't smoke, you know. >> jimmy: you can do anything but smoke. >> anything but smoke. which is all i want to do. so every time the flight attendant would say, "can i get you...
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you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia."tocks splattered, the s&p 500 extending that 12-week high. let's bring in steve friedman, bnp paribas asset management's senior economist and held various positions at the new york fed. i want to get your initial reaction to the neither here nor there looking at the dow and the s&p, forget the nasdaq right now. think i wanted to say the past few days, i told you so. the jobs pomp was not going to go far. your reaction. >>ts are thinking about the next steps fro overall, think about the equity market over recent weeks, it has performed fairly well. theheorce quarterre was a soft patch, a little weakness, in the u.s. economy, but indicators of planned business investment remain high. capex was relatively strong. household spending has been firm. by all mea the u.s. economy is on sound footing and investors appreciated the fed will be gradual in raising rates. ramy: off of that there have been people saying there are four by fours for this year and next year in terms of rate hikes. you ar
you are watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia."tocks splattered, the s&p 500 extending that 12-week high. let's bring in steve friedman, bnp paribas asset management's senior economist and held various positions at the new york fed. i want to get your initial reaction to the neither here nor there looking at the dow and the s&p, forget the nasdaq right now. think i wanted to say the past few days, i told you so. the jobs pomp was not going to go far. your reaction....
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australia haven't kept a clean sheet ata australia haven't kept a clean sheet at a world cup since 197aicked off at 11.00. it is still goalless but chances at both ends, both keepers the stars of the show. this is the live shot, 0—0 after 20 minute, you can see france in the blue on the attack at the moment but so far, it is the keepers who have been on top, in fact australia probably having the best chance of it so far but very much the underdogs against such a talented french side. so that is on bbc one. up next it is argentina against iceland. and in the first meeting between peru and denmark at five and the late kick off sees croatia opening their tournament against nigeria. that is on 5 live. england's cricketers are taking on australia in the second one day international, taking place at cardiff. australia won the toss, and put england into bat first and the hosts are 21 without loss, after four overs, so a steady australian fan trying to keep an eye on their cricketers, their football team and the rugby union one who are taking on ireland in the second test dowmn under. and austr
australia haven't kept a clean sheet ata australia haven't kept a clean sheet at a world cup since 197aicked off at 11.00. it is still goalless but chances at both ends, both keepers the stars of the show. this is the live shot, 0—0 after 20 minute, you can see france in the blue on the attack at the moment but so far, it is the keepers who have been on top, in fact australia probably having the best chance of it so far but very much the underdogs against such a talented french side. so that...
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you're watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." u.s.s falling, although we the session lows, if that's any consolation. we heard, is there to extraordinary complacency we are investors sitting up and paying him sort of attention, because ever since february we've been talking about this rotation into defensive strategy and away from growth and into value. have we actually seen that? >> we haven't really seen it. when i came in this morning, there was no lack of complacency when i saw the screen. when you look at how strong the u.s. market is, i think krugman has a point, and we may indeed see the vix continue to tick up, but the u.s. and credit -- u.s. economy is incredibly strong. that factors into president trump's calculation on the trade war, if you're going to do it, at at do it with nominal gdp 5%, maybe even 6%. it's not a bad time to do it. so a little complacency, maybe, but you have an incredibly strong engine right now in the u.s. and that is what is driving a lot. haidi: is it your assumption -- willse tariffs be they create
you're watching "bloomberg daybreak: australia." u.s.s falling, although we the session lows, if that's any consolation. we heard, is there to extraordinary complacency we are investors sitting up and paying him sort of attention, because ever since february we've been talking about this rotation into defensive strategy and away from growth and into value. have we actually seen that? >> we haven't really seen it. when i came in this morning, there was no lack of complacency when...
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a century from opener aaron finch got australia off to a good start. six, but he was out soon after, thanks to some brilliant team work from the england fielders — jason roy and craig 0verton combining on the boundary to dismiss marsh for 101. in reply, england have made an excellent start. they are 112 without loss. british number one kyle edmund has been knocked out in the second round at queens. he was beaten by nick kyrgios. the australian, who earlier knocked out andy murray, was in inspired form with shots like this one. that's nice. a closely—fought contest, with both the first two sets won on tie—breaks, but it was krygios who eventually came through to win in three sets. in birmingham, wimbledon champion garbine muguruza was knocked after a 6—2, 6—a defeat by czech barbora strycova. the top seed got back into the match by breaking to lead a—2 in the second set, but she lost the next four games. frankie dettori won his sixth gold cup at royal ascot, after stradivarius claimed victory today. the 7—a shot, trained byjohn gosden, was pushed all th
a century from opener aaron finch got australia off to a good start. six, but he was out soon after, thanks to some brilliant team work from the england fielders — jason roy and craig 0verton combining on the boundary to dismiss marsh for 101. in reply, england have made an excellent start. they are 112 without loss. british number one kyle edmund has been knocked out in the second round at queens. he was beaten by nick kyrgios. the australian, who earlier knocked out andy murray, was in...
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australia's government says too many immigrants aren't making an effort to learn english. we did it! and joy forjapan as they win their first game at the world cup in russia. glad you could join us. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where president donald trump has been holding talks with republican leaders to discuss his administration's policy of separating families at the us border. earlier he was heckled by protestors for the policy and after he said illegal immigrants should not be allowed, in his words, to "infest" the united states. in the last hour he told gop party members he was willing to sign a new immigration bill. and speaking to the press he expressed his hopes for a new immigration law. the system has been broken for many yea rs. the system has been broken for many years. the immigration system. it has been a really bad, bad system, probably the worst anywhere in the world. we are going to see if we can fix it. these are laws that have been broken for many years, decades. thank you. but president trump has been coming under fire o
australia's government says too many immigrants aren't making an effort to learn english. we did it! and joy forjapan as they win their first game at the world cup in russia. glad you could join us. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london, and 8pm in washington, where president donald trump has been holding talks with republican leaders to discuss his administration's policy of separating families at the us border. earlier he was heckled by protestors for the policy and after he said illegal...
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our daily dose of australia.or daybreak australia but yvonna and ramy up next with daybreak asia. not utes. yvonne: english is still pretty tough on my vocabulary. we are seeing this turbulence in em right now. great time to talk to our guest. what it means for thailand -- the new stock exchange. the president and ceo joining us at 8:40 here. he is the new president there, speaking about what is the the outflows from this market of foreign investors, the most in asia after taiwan. ramy: before that, we have to do more analysis on north korea with angela state university department of security studies professor of political science. a lot to come. haidi: a lot to come as we get into a very busy week ahead. busy day ahead looking at the revised final japanese gdp and china trade on tap. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it's 7:00 a.m. in hong kong. where live from bloomberg's asian headquarters. i'm yvonne man. asia." to "daybreak late declines on wall street indicate a lower open in the asia-pacific, futures pointing to a s
our daily dose of australia.or daybreak australia but yvonna and ramy up next with daybreak asia. not utes. yvonne: english is still pretty tough on my vocabulary. we are seeing this turbulence in em right now. great time to talk to our guest. what it means for thailand -- the new stock exchange. the president and ceo joining us at 8:40 here. he is the new president there, speaking about what is the the outflows from this market of foreign investors, the most in asia after taiwan. ramy: before...
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australia's response was clearer to see, but just as australia's response was clearer to see, butjustust as difficult to explain. samuel's handball, a moment of madness. a level maths. france would always go mack also require assistance, taking technology to show that pol pot but‘s ever did was the line —— pol pot but. adam wilde, bbc news. also in group c today, denmark beat peru 1—0. and in group d later croatia take on nigeria. meanwhile england have continued their preparations in repino, but behind closed doors today. 0ur sports editor dan roan is there for us now. dan. that thread. england's big opening match on monday night against the media is now looming into view. for the first time the players know exactly where they stand. manager gareth southgate has now informed them who will be in the starting 11. if the team is as expected, it means that nine of those 11 will be appearing in the world cup for the very first time. it is of course relatively inexperienced and you full england squad. they're continuing their preparation to your at their base. they will train for the final
australia's response was clearer to see, but just as australia's response was clearer to see, butjustust as difficult to explain. samuel's handball, a moment of madness. a level maths. france would always go mack also require assistance, taking technology to show that pol pot but‘s ever did was the line —— pol pot but. adam wilde, bbc news. also in group c today, denmark beat peru 1—0. and in group d later croatia take on nigeria. meanwhile england have continued their preparations in...
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late goal from a quality program secures an unexpectedly narrow win for favorites from unfortunate australia we'll get more on that from d.w. school. the woman. i'm helena you could join me german chancellor angela merkel is standing firm today as a dispute say the migration with one of her top ministers threatens to bring down her coalition government now merkel has reiterated her intention to seek a common european solution to illegal immigration escalating a standoff with her interior minister cost zero and he wants germany say unilaterally toughen its border controls the german government could fall if no agreement is found. over more on this all chief political correspondent been in to crane. joins me now in the studio melinda we understand that both sides are holding talks behind closed doors today to try and find a solution that said it didn't stop merkel from making her position clear today did it tell us more no it didn't in fact she used part of her weekly podcast to talk about the issue and basically to reiterate the fact that only a european solution can really be a sustainable s
late goal from a quality program secures an unexpectedly narrow win for favorites from unfortunate australia we'll get more on that from d.w. school. the woman. i'm helena you could join me german chancellor angela merkel is standing firm today as a dispute say the migration with one of her top ministers threatens to bring down her coalition government now merkel has reiterated her intention to seek a common european solution to illegal immigration escalating a standoff with her interior...
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australia lost to peru. australia where facing an uphill task and needed a french favour.n outfits. after the two groups these defeats the south american world cup hopes were already over but they did not want to leave russia empty—handed. fans we re to leave russia empty—handed. fans were stinky till the end. and this is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, theirfirst is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, their first world is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, theirfirst world cup goal for 36 years. peruvian tears ofjoy. behind in the game they have to when, australia managed to get in behind the peru defends that this happened was denied. the peruvian skipper wanted a taste of the action the second half. a small victory for his country and putting australia's dreams to bed. so group c has been put to bed. france top on seven, denmark five, peru three, australia one. australia picked up that point against denmark. we ll look ahead to tonight s matches in group d that kick off in the next 20 minutes or so injust a moment but last night we saw a number of var decisions in the
australia lost to peru. australia where facing an uphill task and needed a french favour.n outfits. after the two groups these defeats the south american world cup hopes were already over but they did not want to leave russia empty—handed. fans we re to leave russia empty—handed. fans were stinky till the end. and this is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, theirfirst is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, their first world is why. a poorly depletes peru ahead, theirfirst world cup goal for...
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the coach, darren lehmann, resigns in tears, leaving australia with a new captain in tim paine and aan of course. what we heard at lord's today was a sense that of course australia are still going to try to win but there is, however you define it, going to be a change of culture. there is no room for abuse anywhere. there is plenty of room for banter or what we call sledging, it is a fun part of the game and actually part of the game. we will behave well on and off the field and you guys or everyone else, we will still be called sledging australians, it has happened for 30 years. we will work with that. the word people used in south africa was cheating and as the esteemed position of australian captain, are you here to restore australia's reputation? i think we all are, yes. no doubt our reputation as a cricketing nation took a bit of a battering from south africa, and that was really difficult for the players to come to terms with, what had happened and what we had done. certainly coming to england now, having a few new faces, a new coach, and just being here getting back into crick
the coach, darren lehmann, resigns in tears, leaving australia with a new captain in tim paine and aan of course. what we heard at lord's today was a sense that of course australia are still going to try to win but there is, however you define it, going to be a change of culture. there is no room for abuse anywhere. there is plenty of room for banter or what we call sledging, it is a fun part of the game and actually part of the game. we will behave well on and off the field and you guys or...
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the coach, darren lehmann, resigns in tears, leaving australia with a new captain in tim paine and aienced opening batsman of course. what we heard at lord's today was a sense that of course australia are still going to try to win but there is, however you define it, going to be a change of culture. there is no room for abuse anywhere. there is plenty of room for banter or what we call sledging, it is a fun part of the game and actually part of the game. we will behave well on and off the field and you guys or everyone else, we will still be called sledging australians, it has happened for 30 years. we will work with that. the word people used in south africa was cheating and in the esteemed position of australian captain, are you here to restore australia's reputation? i think we all are, yes. no doubt our reputation as a cricketing nation took a bit of a battering from south africa and that was really difficult for the players to come to terms with, what had happened and what we had done. certainly coming to england now, having a few new faces, a new coach, and just being here gett
the coach, darren lehmann, resigns in tears, leaving australia with a new captain in tim paine and aienced opening batsman of course. what we heard at lord's today was a sense that of course australia are still going to try to win but there is, however you define it, going to be a change of culture. there is no room for abuse anywhere. there is plenty of room for banter or what we call sledging, it is a fun part of the game and actually part of the game. we will behave well on and off the field...
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australia in reply were skittled all out for 239.tal it's also the biggest margin of victory ever in an 0di match. 2112 runs separating the sides in the end. andy murray has been back on a competitive tennis court today for the first time since last year's wimbledon. the three time grand slam champion faced australia's nick kyrgios at queens, in his first match since having hip surgery. and murray immediately showed some of the touches we've been used to seeing from him over the years. he took the first set against the australian, before looking a little uncomfortable as the match went on.
australia in reply were skittled all out for 239.tal it's also the biggest margin of victory ever in an 0di match. 2112 runs separating the sides in the end. andy murray has been back on a competitive tennis court today for the first time since last year's wimbledon. the three time grand slam champion faced australia's nick kyrgios at queens, in his first match since having hip surgery. and murray immediately showed some of the touches we've been used to seeing from him over the years. he took...
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than four hundred mostly afghan refugees from a sinking fishing boat in the indian ocean nearby australia this christmas island. but facing a reelection campaign prime minister john howard refused to let the tempest captain bring his ship into australian waters sending soldiers the board when he tried the refugees were instead taken to the rue a tiny pacific island country which was paid by australia to take them what was seen as toughness by how it helped win him reelection most of the tempus refugees were eventually brought to australia or new zealand but competing on toughness towards so-called boat people has been a theme of australian politics since policy now is to turn back boats at sea refugees who do get through deported to remote pacific islands and told they'll never be brought to australia more than a thousand people have been held on papua new guinea's man of silence and in a room for almost five years australia's policies were seen as extreme now they're being copied astray or is never a role model for europe or role model for countries anyway when it comes to repeating in f
than four hundred mostly afghan refugees from a sinking fishing boat in the indian ocean nearby australia this christmas island. but facing a reelection campaign prime minister john howard refused to let the tempest captain bring his ship into australian waters sending soldiers the board when he tried the refugees were instead taken to the rue a tiny pacific island country which was paid by australia to take them what was seen as toughness by how it helped win him reelection most of the tempus...
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ask for australia to get straight but it's not impossible. well a three day after today anything is possible in football i know that you know here we. put emotions into it as well i'm a of course i'm nervous because i think we've done really well as a nation in the first place and i think the two games that denmark has played so far the the win over peru was magnificent and then the one one draw against australia and some are was good it could have been away on the other hand there was one or two chances in the end for strangers it could have been a defeat as well but to be true who came in to this tournament number eleven in the fifa world rankings and actually is i think the big surprise over you being out. would you know way what is are you and you so it's amazing because actually chancy years ago yesterday i was in a completely similar situation as my son is and tomorrow we are we've done the same thing we've beaten the first team we played in our group that was saudi arabia repeat them one nil and then the next game we drew one one with
ask for australia to get straight but it's not impossible. well a three day after today anything is possible in football i know that you know here we. put emotions into it as well i'm a of course i'm nervous because i think we've done really well as a nation in the first place and i think the two games that denmark has played so far the the win over peru was magnificent and then the one one draw against australia and some are was good it could have been away on the other hand there was one or...
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you're watching daybreak: australia.tors grapple with the mixed signals about the trump's team approach the china. joining us now is the chief market strategist at -- >> think you for having me. it has been -- thank you for having me. a tumultuous week that ended with volatility and markets are reflecting that. outhey are. stocks were set for a better day, a little sigh of relief because the president he is fine with foreign investment in the u.s. but there were so much weight put on what larry kudlow said. he is chief economic advisor at the white house, that seemed like a bit of an overreaction. >> perhaps. i am seeing a different trend. i am seeing markets understanding that it is more than just rhetoric. it is not just confusion and inconsistency. there are real-world implications. companies are pushing back as a result of some of this confusion. theou are thinking about building a factory and you do not know what your tax rate is going to be, what you're -- your tariffs are going to be, you are going to hold off. th
you're watching daybreak: australia.tors grapple with the mixed signals about the trump's team approach the china. joining us now is the chief market strategist at -- >> think you for having me. it has been -- thank you for having me. a tumultuous week that ended with volatility and markets are reflecting that. outhey are. stocks were set for a better day, a little sigh of relief because the president he is fine with foreign investment in the u.s. but there were so much weight put on what...
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elsewhere, ireland beat australia in australia for the first time in 39 years, winning 26—21 in melbournernight scotland play the usa in houston. johanna konta is through to the final of the notthingham open, beating the defending champion donna vekic in the last four. the british number one lost in the final to vekic last year but showed no such frailties this time around, winning a rain—interrupted match in straight sets. she'll play australia's ashleigh barty in the final tomorrow. that's all the sport for now. dozens of flights have been delayed or diverted away from birmingham airport after the runway was temporarily closed this afternoon. passengers have been expressing their frustration on social media following hours of delays. the ru nway following hours of delays. the runway was shut following an emergency landing by a norwegian aircraft. passengers are being advised to check with their airlines before they travel. from anti—freeze to lemon coloured snails that could potentially fight cancer, the oceans of antarctica are full of unique animals that scientists hope could hold the
elsewhere, ireland beat australia in australia for the first time in 39 years, winning 26—21 in melbournernight scotland play the usa in houston. johanna konta is through to the final of the notthingham open, beating the defending champion donna vekic in the last four. the british number one lost in the final to vekic last year but showed no such frailties this time around, winning a rain—interrupted match in straight sets. she'll play australia's ashleigh barty in the final tomorrow....
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now a terminally ill refugee has been refused entry into australia however around a thousand doctors have signed a petition calling for a change of heart on that one leaves looking at this for us i guess the key thing is where he's been refused entry for a raid from australia so ali as he's known and he has lung cancer and this is in australia's offshore detention center on the island of now rule in the pacific ocean if you google it tiny little island there his plight has received much attention because of the petition that kemal just mentioned by doctors the sixty three year old is part of the has are a minority in afghanistan he has family in australia but because of the never australia policy anyone trying to enter by boat is sent offshore to detention centers and papa new guinea or now over in his case australia offered to transfer ali to a hospital in taiwan but he has refused to go saying he wants to die with family here's tim costello of the charity organisation world vision in australia sending any people who arrive by boat to islands in the pacific menace island off papa ne
now a terminally ill refugee has been refused entry into australia however around a thousand doctors have signed a petition calling for a change of heart on that one leaves looking at this for us i guess the key thing is where he's been refused entry for a raid from australia so ali as he's known and he has lung cancer and this is in australia's offshore detention center on the island of now rule in the pacific ocean if you google it tiny little island there his plight has received much...
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and australia have launched negotiations aimed at reaching a free trade deal this comes amid don't trump the decision to impose tariffs on many of his country's trading partners including. i don't walk on to your business news. connection to these of gate scandal german luxury carmaker audi is set to receive an interim boss according to reports sales director on short is likely to assume the position of supervisory board. to confirm the decision german authorities arrested this morning a spark of an investigation into emissions task cheating prosecutors said he was being held to fears he could temper of it evidence is more. the audi c.e.o. maintained he knew nothing about the diesel scandal at a shareholders meeting last month everything happened very quickly after that prosecutors searched his home last week then monday's arrest univers that there have been hints that the defendant could try to influence evidence for example the evidence of other defendants all witnesses. knowing about the emissions cheating in europe when the scandal broke in the u.s. but unlike in america he did not o
and australia have launched negotiations aimed at reaching a free trade deal this comes amid don't trump the decision to impose tariffs on many of his country's trading partners including. i don't walk on to your business news. connection to these of gate scandal german luxury carmaker audi is set to receive an interim boss according to reports sales director on short is likely to assume the position of supervisory board. to confirm the decision german authorities arrested this morning a spark...
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france game is how do how much australia press france i mean i have to say i have to make a confession here to say that i draw in france and in the sweepstakes so i'm sort of really rooting for the french bottle they were actually quite disappointing in the fact that like so many of the big teams actually in the early games they've struggled haven't looked at the opening draws that would have to put in the spain germany i mean what a shock that was nobody predicted that mexico would do so well you know to say france they made this very slow start the australians they really held every morning and i just feel just one task really sort of a walk there holding on to the french and and it wasn't really until paul popper sort of doing what he can do in flashes of brilliance that he doesn't show to consistently this season managing to get a deflected shot that just went over the line i mean when you looked at the goal line decisions i literally saw it was by an inch everybody that was watching the game literally led forward into the screen to see just how close it was a very narrow bit to th
france game is how do how much australia press france i mean i have to say i have to make a confession here to say that i draw in france and in the sweepstakes so i'm sort of really rooting for the french bottle they were actually quite disappointing in the fact that like so many of the big teams actually in the early games they've struggled haven't looked at the opening draws that would have to put in the spain germany i mean what a shock that was nobody predicted that mexico would do so well...
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australia missing star batsman suspended for sandpaper were soon in a mess.payne's batting innovation led to his downfall. england's spin bowlers excelled. but if glenn maxwell could get australia going, they could still set a decent total with this kind of thing. 0n 62, maxwell sought another boundary and found jonny bairstow, test
australia missing star batsman suspended for sandpaper were soon in a mess.payne's batting innovation led to his downfall. england's spin bowlers excelled. but if glenn maxwell could get australia going, they could still set a decent total with this kind of thing. 0n 62, maxwell sought another boundary and found jonny bairstow, test
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by boat instead under australia's government's never australia policy he was deported straight to the tiny bits of the god of the route where he's been for nearly five years he's got lung cancer he's dying everybody accepts that he wants to be brought to australia for palliative care and because he knows that members of his community are here to support him in his final days and australia's government has accepted that the medical operations on the roof are not adequate for his needs and they've offered to transfer him to taiwan he doesn't want to go there he says he knows nobody he fears people won't speak his language doctors here more than a thousand of them now have signed a petition calling for him to be brought to australia i spoke to one of them about why she'd signed real want to die amongst people who speak their language. and with good medical care death happens to everyone but how you die matters in a sense this one man this one it situation has become representative of the way australia's government is treating all those with medical conditions on mannus island and in the
by boat instead under australia's government's never australia policy he was deported straight to the tiny bits of the god of the route where he's been for nearly five years he's got lung cancer he's dying everybody accepts that he wants to be brought to australia for palliative care and because he knows that members of his community are here to support him in his final days and australia's government has accepted that the medical operations on the roof are not adequate for his needs and...
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england beat australia by three wickets in the first one day international at the oval. united 2026. the world cup will be hosted by the us, canada and mexico in eight years' time. and painfor spain, as they sack their manager just two days before the start of their world cup campaign. hello and welcome to sportsday. more build up to the start of this year's world cup in just a moment but first, england made heavy work of a run—chase before eventually beating australia by three wickets in the first one—day international at the oval. it's the visitors first international series since the so—called sandpaper scandal — but after taking a 1—0 lead, england weren't rubbing it in, asjoe wilson reports. arriving at the oval, australia post a new captain and leading a new australian ethos but in south ones and everyone remembered south africa. the ball tampering scandal. old en route to the ground, some witty entrepreneur provided a bit sandpaper. just to rub in. is this abuse or is a banter? i think it's banter. they love dishing it out so they can have it back occasionally. am
england beat australia by three wickets in the first one day international at the oval. united 2026. the world cup will be hosted by the us, canada and mexico in eight years' time. and painfor spain, as they sack their manager just two days before the start of their world cup campaign. hello and welcome to sportsday. more build up to the start of this year's world cup in just a moment but first, england made heavy work of a run—chase before eventually beating australia by three wickets in the...
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australia 3—1, australia to win against the french.sult, this match did seem a world cup first — the video assistant referee — var — awarding a penalty to france. these socceroos got a penalty of their own in the second half, making it 1—1. but paul pogba scored a late winner. the french were up and running. var seemed to be contagious. another spot kick this time awarded to peru. but you still have to put them in the back of the net. that miss proved crucial. yussuf poulsen, who conceded a penalty scored in the second half, denmark winning i—o. in group d, sergio aguero gave argentina the lead against iceland. but it was soon i—i. alfred finnbogason equalising for the smallest nation taking part. in the second half, lionel messi had the chance to win it, but his penalty was easily saved. and in group d's other match, an own goal and a missed spot kick from luka modric helped croatia to a 2—0 win over nigeria. tim allman, bbc news. and to keep up to date with what's going on in the world cup, go to the bbc sport website. we'll have all
australia 3—1, australia to win against the french.sult, this match did seem a world cup first — the video assistant referee — var — awarding a penalty to france. these socceroos got a penalty of their own in the second half, making it 1—1. but paul pogba scored a late winner. the french were up and running. var seemed to be contagious. another spot kick this time awarded to peru. but you still have to put them in the back of the net. that miss proved crucial. yussuf poulsen, who...
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south korea might actually overtake australia has the biggest weighting on the index.kong and china together, japan number two, then south korea might overtake australia as far as the waiting -- the weighting is concerned. to give it an indication which way you might want to tailor your portfolio. great stuff. we will look ahead to that, david ingles on the market. up next, the world's defense ministers say the u.s. and china have one troubling trait in common, a willingness to break the rules....