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we've seen sonar attacks on australia. from china. [inaudible] has it decrease your need for formulating this agreement? [inaudible] aukus is an agreement this generational. donald trump running for president of the united states [inaudible] how consumed are you that aukus will change maritime operations? >> i am confident that president biden will win the next election. i will remain confident of that. i would tell you that what we are working on here, as you pointed out, is a generational capability. we have common goals and objectives. foremost among those goals and objectives is to ensure that we maintain a free and open indo pacific. our values are similar. we have a long-standing working relationship with each other. i continue to see bipartisan support in both chambers of congress for office. that support i think will ensure us i am confident we will be able to work together on this important issue in all three of our country see the value. >> to go to the first part of your question, [inaudible] it's important the representati
we've seen sonar attacks on australia. from china. [inaudible] has it decrease your need for formulating this agreement? [inaudible] aukus is an agreement this generational. donald trump running for president of the united states [inaudible] how consumed are you that aukus will change maritime operations? >> i am confident that president biden will win the next election. i will remain confident of that. i would tell you that what we are working on here, as you pointed out, is a...
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somewhat sluggish growth in australia.tpac index coming of little higher with an overall reading of 97.2. new zealand's prime minister is set to discuss the august security pact when he meets with his australian counterpart in sydney later. he spoke exclusively with arco anchor haidi stroud-watts about his administration's plans for security and the economy just moments ago. >> we will obviously have those conversations and continue to understand where that is going and what the opportunities may be for new zealand and obviously we will look at that. haidi: the you think the changing landscape makes more sense now? >> we have always been open to exploring under the previous government and my government as well. it is a question of making sure it is about new technologies and how it gets shaped up and if there is an opportunity for new zealand. haidi: the previous labor government try to somewhat mollify the relationship with china. will you take a tougher position? >> our position is pretty clear at which is we acknowledge
somewhat sluggish growth in australia.tpac index coming of little higher with an overall reading of 97.2. new zealand's prime minister is set to discuss the august security pact when he meets with his australian counterpart in sydney later. he spoke exclusively with arco anchor haidi stroud-watts about his administration's plans for security and the economy just moments ago. >> we will obviously have those conversations and continue to understand where that is going and what the...
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cummins leading, australia winning, a - leading, australia winning, a fitting ending.nt, carrie. tough and tougher when you are facing ellipses practised and studied themselves, lead them back into the chase with every run the picture improved, five wickets remaining, less than 100 to win, australia needed their leader. cummins was sure mohammed was one had touched this even if the umpire was in, watch the right of the screen. the ball hit the wristband, that's out, and pakistan's elastic snap. cummins, took five wickets in the innings, ten in the match. but the innings, ten in the match. but the last went to test world champions this was australia's series in australia's year. patrick gearey, bbc news. we haven't yet bid farewell to 2023, but the new 2024 tennis season is already under way with the united cup mixed team competition in australia and great britain beat the hosts to get the tournament off to a winning start. katie boulter secured the vital victory in the three rubber tie with a straight sets win over ajla tomljanovic. the british number one winning 6—2,
cummins leading, australia winning, a - leading, australia winning, a fitting ending.nt, carrie. tough and tougher when you are facing ellipses practised and studied themselves, lead them back into the chase with every run the picture improved, five wickets remaining, less than 100 to win, australia needed their leader. cummins was sure mohammed was one had touched this even if the umpire was in, watch the right of the screen. the ball hit the wristband, that's out, and pakistan's elastic snap....
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australia retain the ashes!n still be drawn at taunton on tuesday but england's dreams of winning it for the first time in almost a decade have gone. in the air, should be a catch and it is! - england have won! england win the 0d! series. the women's ashes is drawn. it is an extraordinary achievement. this has been the best ashes series for women. australia retaining both ashes trophies. a rivalry that was also played out at netball�*s world cup in south africa. australia would eventually take that trophy home, too, beating england in the final. they have done it! the tour de france was won byjonas vingegaard, again. demi vollering won the women's event. at hoylake, a genuine surprise. just a quiet brilliance. brian harman, without a win on tour in six years, now the open champion. the women's event was won by another american, lilia vu, her second major victory of the year. with the paris olympics and paralympics just a year away, the city readied itself by hosting the para world athletics championships. ten go
australia retain the ashes!n still be drawn at taunton on tuesday but england's dreams of winning it for the first time in almost a decade have gone. in the air, should be a catch and it is! - england have won! england win the 0d! series. the women's ashes is drawn. it is an extraordinary achievement. this has been the best ashes series for women. australia retaining both ashes trophies. a rivalry that was also played out at netball�*s world cup in south africa. australia would eventually...
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today is wednesday in australia, even in time in _ in australia, even in time in sydney.his particular part of the city sporadically throughout the day. thunderstorm warnings have been issued up and down the coast. we understand the situation in the next 24—hour should ease. as always in these situations, once the rain, they're very strong winds and flash flooding subside, the big clean—up continues. thousands of people have been left without power. reefs had been ripped from properties. authorities say the storms are so powerful that concrete —based electricity poles were ripped from the ground. certainly the weather seems to be improving in their next 2a hours. clean—up will take much, much longer. their next 24 hours. clean-up will take much, much longer.- their next 24 hours. clean-up will take much, much longer. thank you so much for that — take much, much longer. thank you so much for that update. _ take much, much longer. thank you so much for that update. there _ take much, much longer. thank you so much for that update. there will- take much, much longer. thank y
today is wednesday in australia, even in time in _ in australia, even in time in sydney.his particular part of the city sporadically throughout the day. thunderstorm warnings have been issued up and down the coast. we understand the situation in the next 24—hour should ease. as always in these situations, once the rain, they're very strong winds and flash flooding subside, the big clean—up continues. thousands of people have been left without power. reefs had been ripped from properties....
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part of australia i australia. how extensive are those? part of australia are | those?re prone regions in the world. it is not just bushfires grass fires are a major hazard as well. especially with the heat. so you have this conspiracy, if you have this conspiracy, if you like, of heat, dry conditions underfoot, and also very strong winds, and that is what we're seeing in south australia. conditions down there extremely hazardous, very hot conditions, very strong gusty winds and also thunderstorms. now strikes account for the emissions of very many bushfires authorities in south australia say they have recorded 30,000 lightning strikes, so nature is perilous in this country, as we say, australia world news to the extremes of nature, but today and the next few days will be testing the resolve not only of the australian people but, of course, of the emergency authorities as well.- course, of the emergency authorities as well. the thread of bushfires _ authorities as well. the thread of bushfires but _ authorities as well. the thread of bushfires but also _ authorities as
part of australia i australia. how extensive are those? part of australia are | those?re prone regions in the world. it is not just bushfires grass fires are a major hazard as well. especially with the heat. so you have this conspiracy, if you have this conspiracy, if you like, of heat, dry conditions underfoot, and also very strong winds, and that is what we're seeing in south australia. conditions down there extremely hazardous, very hot conditions, very strong gusty winds and also...
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australia win to go 2—0 up!ore the start of this third test match and it's now or never for england. two down in the series. got him! listen to the crowd! goes high... it goes long! it's a maximum for mark wood! the ashes are alive! a fantastic game of test match cricket. j it's a wonderful ground here now at old trafford. the sun isjust started to shine. calls of, "catch it!" and he has got him! stuart broad, hejoins an elite club! will the time be a factor? well, here at the oval on test 5, the clouds are around, there's a bit of green grass. stuart broad, who's just announced his retirement, this will be his last match for england. it's been such an incredible ride - and a pretty long one, to be honest. just listen to this reaction. a legend of the game. | walking away from the playing sidej of the game with memories i've got and how much i'm enjoying iti makes me feel pretty special. there you go — stuart broad with a six! that's what the crowd wanted. brilliant! he's done it! the fairytale ending he was hop
australia win to go 2—0 up!ore the start of this third test match and it's now or never for england. two down in the series. got him! listen to the crowd! goes high... it goes long! it's a maximum for mark wood! the ashes are alive! a fantastic game of test match cricket. j it's a wonderful ground here now at old trafford. the sun isjust started to shine. calls of, "catch it!" and he has got him! stuart broad, hejoins an elite club! will the time be a factor? well, here at the oval...
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australia retain the ashes!can still be drawn at taunton on tuesday but england's dreams of winning it for the first time in almost a decade have gone. in the air, should be a catch and it is! - england have won! england win the 0d! series. the women's ashes is drawn. it is an extraordinary achievement. this has been the best ashes series for women. australia retaining both ashes trophies. a rivalry that was also played out at netball�*s world cup in south africa. australia would eventually take that trophy home, too, beating england in the final. they have done it! the tour de france was won byjonas vingegaard, again. demi vollering won the women's event. at hoylake, a genuine surprise. just a quiet brilliance. brian harman, without a win on tour in six years, now the open champion. the women's event was won by another american, lilia vu, her second major victory of the year. with the paris olympics and paralympics just a year away, the city readied itself by hosting the para world athletics championships. ten
australia retain the ashes!can still be drawn at taunton on tuesday but england's dreams of winning it for the first time in almost a decade have gone. in the air, should be a catch and it is! - england have won! england win the 0d! series. the women's ashes is drawn. it is an extraordinary achievement. this has been the best ashes series for women. australia retaining both ashes trophies. a rivalry that was also played out at netball�*s world cup in south africa. australia would eventually...
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ssn port visits to australia. this directly supports president biden's commitment to ensure that australia acquires this new submarine capability at the earliest possible date, while meeting the highest standard of nuclear non-proliferation. the ministers and i also reviewed our major accomplishments within the crucial second pillar of aukus, and through pillar 2, we have leveraged our respective defense innovation and industry sectors to develop and deliver advanced capabilities so that our war fighters can hear, see, and act with decisive advantage. we're innovating with cutting edge tech in several areas, including artificial intelligence, electronic warfare, and quantum technology. and by implementing strong standards of technology protection, we are reducing barriers to sharing information and technology. and we're streamlining our processes to deliver these capabilities and lead our partnership forward for the next generation. today, we endorsed several new efforts under pillar 2 of aukus. let me highlight t
ssn port visits to australia. this directly supports president biden's commitment to ensure that australia acquires this new submarine capability at the earliest possible date, while meeting the highest standard of nuclear non-proliferation. the ministers and i also reviewed our major accomplishments within the crucial second pillar of aukus, and through pillar 2, we have leveraged our respective defense innovation and industry sectors to develop and deliver advanced capabilities so that our...
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this tropical cyclone, how prepared is australia for l how prepared is australia for these extreme weatherophic event such as the 2019—2010 black summer bushfire disaster this countries becomes better prepared in terms of being able to fight fires and crucially giving residents the warnings about what is around the corner. when it comes to tropical cyclone jasper, this is the first major cyclone of the season. it is bearing down very slowly on the north queensland coast. it's expected to make landfall on wednesday. so, when it crosses the coast it could well re—intensify. these are particularly worrying times for the people of that part of northern australia. elsewhere, earlier this week, we had heatwave warnings covering almost half of the australian continent. and this is a very big country. australia is the world's sixth largest country. so, summer has begun here with somewhat of a bang. thanks very much. it's been a huge year for the video gaming industry but while sales are soaring, not everyone has been able to play. blind and partially sighted gamers have often been left out of the
this tropical cyclone, how prepared is australia for l how prepared is australia for these extreme weatherophic event such as the 2019—2010 black summer bushfire disaster this countries becomes better prepared in terms of being able to fight fires and crucially giving residents the warnings about what is around the corner. when it comes to tropical cyclone jasper, this is the first major cyclone of the season. it is bearing down very slowly on the north queensland coast. it's expected to make...
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australia is a very bi in the other? australia is a very his place. _ in the other?he sixth _ in the other? australia is a very big place, the sixth largest - in the other? australia is a very i big place, the sixth largest country in the world so we had this very oppressive heat here in new south wales for example, also very hot temperatures in the state of south australia. down there in recent days they experienced temperatures in some parts of south australia of 47 degrees celsius, in excess of 116 fahrenheit so extremely warm and fire authorities say they have not faced this sort of fire conditions that they have had in recent days for many years but such is the pressure, very changeable nature of the australian weather, we've had some heavy rain in south australia some heavy rain in south australia so the fire danger there has been mitigated somewhat but for the north as you indicate, cyclone jasper is slowly moving towards the coast of queensland. the first cyclone of the season. it's bringing with it the threat of strong winds and heavy rains soaked those peop
australia is a very bi in the other? australia is a very his place. _ in the other?he sixth _ in the other? australia is a very big place, the sixth largest - in the other? australia is a very i big place, the sixth largest country in the world so we had this very oppressive heat here in new south wales for example, also very hot temperatures in the state of south australia. down there in recent days they experienced temperatures in some parts of south australia of 47 degrees celsius, in excess...
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in australia generally. _ in australia? in australia generally, yes. - in australia?a? in australia generally, yes. i don't. in australia? in australia - generally, yes. i don't believe that the australian government would extradite me back to china or hong kong. and i don't believe that they have any means of getting me back to theirjurisdictions. at the same time, i can see the chinese government, embassies here have been trying their best to mobilise to stir anger among their beijing loyalists here so wherever we have protests, pro—democracy protests, for hong kong or hong kong political prisoners they would come up to us. so i have had beijing loyalists, their fans throwing water at me, grabbing my microphone in public assemblies and protests. these things happen and i have seen in other places, they would beat up those activists who support hong kong and drag them into the chinese embassy and beat them up. this can happen so i'm not completely safe, but at least it is not done by the government agencies here. activist and former hong _ government agencies here. a
in australia generally. _ in australia? in australia generally, yes. - in australia?a? in australia generally, yes. i don't. in australia? in australia - generally, yes. i don't believe that the australian government would extradite me back to china or hong kong. and i don't believe that they have any means of getting me back to theirjurisdictions. at the same time, i can see the chinese government, embassies here have been trying their best to mobilise to stir anger among their beijing...
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but also australia and the uk. it will be coming to the u.s. in our schools and a development so it is a very important part of it and we work in the schools and realize the next generation pre-k are on this. we need to really focus on the. >> another compelling way, it is a compelling vision so i have used my privilege to ask questions, we have a tremendous audience full of people, they have expressed interest in we have a virtual turn out as well so they are streaming in. when we get the mic set up, i lost someone you know one of your distinguished mentees, a specific question it's interesting, there calls among observers in south korea in an effort of cooperation rather than being serviced out of the region so these are nuclear subs, it doesn't have a nuclear submarine course. what i have to go back? >> that is something we focus on a lot. it is going to be the focus so make sure we work with australian colleagues and what they would need, that is the focus right now. this would be further down the line of consideration. >> let's go to the a
but also australia and the uk. it will be coming to the u.s. in our schools and a development so it is a very important part of it and we work in the schools and realize the next generation pre-k are on this. we need to really focus on the. >> another compelling way, it is a compelling vision so i have used my privilege to ask questions, we have a tremendous audience full of people, they have expressed interest in we have a virtual turn out as well so they are streaming in. when we get...
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how has australia and overcome it. >> is the hardest thing to deal with. we begin from the basis is being successful the idea and we subconsciously have made it more to ourselves. australia and for america one thing is a lot of times australians consume media content and most of the content and it is being monitored and regulated so if you are chinese australian and you get your news, 13 a filtered version. sometimes they can work out propaganda, you think that is one thing we face? the element is what we found is the more times australians engage with the institution and other communities, the more able they were to work out the propaganda and it shows. the more for this population, the more the communities have their own conversations, the more they align with the interest so it is a problem or challenge you can force it to engage what you do want to minimize the institutions of the country and a lot of times they will but if you don't batista opens organization into what they do good work with got about ten minutes, or to talk allies and open up to anyt
how has australia and overcome it. >> is the hardest thing to deal with. we begin from the basis is being successful the idea and we subconsciously have made it more to ourselves. australia and for america one thing is a lot of times australians consume media content and most of the content and it is being monitored and regulated so if you are chinese australian and you get your news, 13 a filtered version. sometimes they can work out propaganda, you think that is one thing we face? the...
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relationship with china and the trilateral security partnership of the region between australia, you the united kingdom, and the u.s. ♪♪ >> good afternoon everyone, my name - and a senior nonresident fellow at the evening cattle vendor pacific security initiative which is >>> good afternoon, everyone, my name is amy searight, energy of security. as a former deputy secretary of defense for southeast asia, it is my great pleasure to welcome you today to today's event, a discussion, with deputy assistant secretary for state, for east asian and pacific affairs, camille dawson, on indo pacific strategy. as a reminder, today's event is open to the public and on the record. for our in person audience, during the q&a session, these make your way to the microphone at the side of the room if you would like to ask a question, and for audience members who are joining virtually, via zoom, youtube, x, and facebook, you can see bit your questions at any time, by visiting askac.org, and our moderator will raise any relevant questions with deputy secretary dawson if there's any time. u.s. secretary o
relationship with china and the trilateral security partnership of the region between australia, you the united kingdom, and the u.s. ♪♪ >> good afternoon everyone, my name - and a senior nonresident fellow at the evening cattle vendor pacific security initiative which is >>> good afternoon, everyone, my name is amy searight, energy of security. as a former deputy secretary of defense for southeast asia, it is my great pleasure to welcome you today to today's event, a...
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more to come on daybreak australia.bloomberg. ♪ first time i connected with kim, she told me that her husband had passed. and that he took care of all of the internet connected devices in the home. i told her, “i'm here to take care of you.” connecting with kim... made me reconnect with my mom. it's very important to keep loved ones close. we know that creating memories with loved ones brings so much joy to your life. a family trip to the team usa training facility. i don't know how to thank you. i'm here to thank you. haidi: a company essential to the ai revolution spoke with bloomberg on how his role has changed since arms $54.5 billion ipo. elliott is here. elliott: we have been public now for a few months. i feel like the eyes are on me more than they were prior. on the other hand, i think about it in terms of the future of arm that is not measured in who we are today but what we will be in the future. i think about where our mobile three or five years from now. on one level it has changed because we are a public co
more to come on daybreak australia.bloomberg. ♪ first time i connected with kim, she told me that her husband had passed. and that he took care of all of the internet connected devices in the home. i told her, “i'm here to take care of you.” connecting with kim... made me reconnect with my mom. it's very important to keep loved ones close. we know that creating memories with loved ones brings so much joy to your life. a family trip to the team usa training facility. i don't know how to...
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how has australia and overcome it. >> is the hardest thing to deal with. we begin from the basis is being successful the idea and we subconsciously have made it more to ourselves. australia and for america one thing is a lot of times australians consume media content and most of the content and it is being monitored and regulated so if you are chinese australian and you get your news, 13 a filtered version. sometimes they can work out propaganda, you think that is one thing we face? the element is what we found is the more times australians engage with the institution and other communities, the more able they were to work out the propaganda and it shows. the more for this population, the more the communities have their own conversations, the more they align with the interest so it is a problem or challenge you can force it to engage what you do want to minimize the institutions of the country and a lot of times they will but if you don't batista opens organization into what they do good work with got about ten minutes, or to talk allies and open up to anyt
how has australia and overcome it. >> is the hardest thing to deal with. we begin from the basis is being successful the idea and we subconsciously have made it more to ourselves. australia and for america one thing is a lot of times australians consume media content and most of the content and it is being monitored and regulated so if you are chinese australian and you get your news, 13 a filtered version. sometimes they can work out propaganda, you think that is one thing we face? the...
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australia is a very big lace, like? australia is a very big place. the _ like?like? australia is a very big place, the world's sixth - place, the world's sixth largest country and this flood emergency has been centred really run the city of cairns and a vast area of far north queensland state. so that is a considerable distance away from sydney. we do know that major flood warnings remain in place in that part of north—eastern australia, but severe thunderstorm warnings have now been cancelled, so we're getting the sense that the torrential rain that has battered that part of the country for quite a long time is now easing. the weather bureau here says that some areas in the last five days have had more than 1.5 metres of rain, so that is an enormous deluge. as a result, many communities have been cut off, roads have been washed away, bridges have been damaged and many homes are damaged as well. so this is a massive problem for the authority is trying to reach communities that are only contactable by boat or by air, and we understand that one remote aboriginal c
australia is a very big lace, like? australia is a very big place. the _ like?like? australia is a very big place, the world's sixth - place, the world's sixth largest country and this flood emergency has been centred really run the city of cairns and a vast area of far north queensland state. so that is a considerable distance away from sydney. we do know that major flood warnings remain in place in that part of north—eastern australia, but severe thunderstorm warnings have now been...
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how has australia and overcome it. >> is the hardest thing to deal with. we begin from the basis is being successful the idea and we subconsciously have made it more to ourselves. australia and for america one thing is a lot of times australians consume media content and most of the content and it is being monitored and regulated so if you are chinese australian and you get your news, 13 a filtered version. sometimes they can work out propaganda, you think that is one thing we face? the element is what we found is the more times australians engage with the institution and other the better they spoke bush, the more able to work out the more they grew the population. where it existed in this in your own conversation, the more their views were aligned with the chinese communist party if there is a problem or challenge we can't force them to specialize in this is you want to try to advise other institutions in the country if you can achieve ... ... anything but the earliest watching, it absorb what i think is these issues we are talking about will find the 21s
how has australia and overcome it. >> is the hardest thing to deal with. we begin from the basis is being successful the idea and we subconsciously have made it more to ourselves. australia and for america one thing is a lot of times australians consume media content and most of the content and it is being monitored and regulated so if you are chinese australian and you get your news, 13 a filtered version. sometimes they can work out propaganda, you think that is one thing we face? the...
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this is a problem only for australia _ things. this is a problem only for australia but _ things.s have long coastlines.— long coastlines. absolutely. if we take the — long coastlines. absolutely. if we take the pacific for - we take the pacific for example, the number that is supported is closer to 100%. if you're entire space was based on these low—lying features, being able to manage them and monitor how they will change in the future are already changing now is crucial. find the future are already changing now is crucial.— now is crucial. and how likely is it that _ now is crucial. and how likely is it that the _ now is crucial. and how likely is it that the agreement - now is crucial. and how likely is it that the agreement we i now is crucial. and how likely i is it that the agreement we saw coming out of the copper summit in dubai and other pledges could reverse these risks and say these islands? —— the cop28 summit. say these islands? -- the cop28 summit. , 2, , , say these islands? -- the cop28 summit. , ., ., summit. obviously climate chan . e summit. obviously climate ch
this is a problem only for australia _ things. this is a problem only for australia but _ things.s have long coastlines.— long coastlines. absolutely. if we take the — long coastlines. absolutely. if we take the pacific for - we take the pacific for example, the number that is supported is closer to 100%. if you're entire space was based on these low—lying features, being able to manage them and monitor how they will change in the future are already changing now is crucial. find the...
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, and australia, australia, australia, africa.l. please answer. australia. you were the author of this answer. this is 100% knowledge. no. i heard that katorshnik was exiled there. i heard something somewhere and it came in handy. can you imagine, this is really australia. i congratulate you. by the way, they founded the first colonies there in australia. this mythological hero established the olympic games. who? zeus? no. a mythological hero, this is very important, but a hero, maybe this one, who is there, is he a hero? what kind of mythological hero say this is hercules, hercules is absolutely the correct answer, and so on by and large, which we still really know, after the sixth feat, he decided , why am i doing all this here for nothing, let’s organize the olympic games, name the lowest-sounding bowed musical instrument, the lowest-sounding. so it’s so bassy, maybe it’s this double bass, ceramics is a double bass, double bass, well, of course, even in the name itself there is already hidden the answer to this question, yes
, and australia, australia, australia, africa.l. please answer. australia. you were the author of this answer. this is 100% knowledge. no. i heard that katorshnik was exiled there. i heard something somewhere and it came in handy. can you imagine, this is really australia. i congratulate you. by the way, they founded the first colonies there in australia. this mythological hero established the olympic games. who? zeus? no. a mythological hero, this is very important, but a hero, maybe this one,...
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australia back to the latestly resolution in a split with allies, the us and the uk. australia along side 152 other countries was among the countries which voted in favor. in doing so we joined canada, new zealand, japan, france and india and many other countries. australia appreciates the bringing forward this resolution by the group and we not acknowledge the gravity of secretary general invoking article 99 and in doing so we have said israel must respect international humanitarian law, civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals must be protected, resolution we have supported is consistent with the position we have previously outline on these issues, see pauses in fighting as a critical step about sustainable and permanent seasfire. on friday, the us dod a ceasfire resolution proposed in the un security council that called for sease fire in gaza. the us was the only country to reject the cefire call, came after the un chief antonio gutieres invoked the rarely used article 99 of the un charter to rais attention on gaza. there has been creasing interna
australia back to the latestly resolution in a split with allies, the us and the uk. australia along side 152 other countries was among the countries which voted in favor. in doing so we joined canada, new zealand, japan, france and india and many other countries. australia appreciates the bringing forward this resolution by the group and we not acknowledge the gravity of secretary general invoking article 99 and in doing so we have said israel must respect international humanitarian law,...
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australia, alongside 152 other countries was among the countries. in doing so we joined canada, new zealand, japan, france, and india and many other countries. australia appreciates the... bringing forward of this resolution by the group and we acknowledge gravity of the secretary general invoking article 99 and in doing so we have israel must respect international humanitarian law, civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals must be protected. the resolution we have supported is consistent with the position we have previously outline on these issues. one members see pos inviding as a critical step on the path to a system. signable and permanent cease fire. on friday, the us vedod a seasfire resolution proposing the un security council that called for a cease fire in gaza. the us was the only country to reject the ceasefire call. it came after the chief antonio guteres invoked the rarely used article 99 of the un charter to raise the tension on gaza. it has been increasing international pressure on israel and his backer the us to end
australia, alongside 152 other countries was among the countries. in doing so we joined canada, new zealand, japan, france, and india and many other countries. australia appreciates the... bringing forward of this resolution by the group and we acknowledge gravity of the secretary general invoking article 99 and in doing so we have israel must respect international humanitarian law, civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals must be protected. the resolution we have supported is...
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that's why i'm so fascinated by australia's journey to get that whole society awareness. but then action on it. if i wanted to -- and then i have a question directly for you, craig. flip the coin for a second. can we -- and if the sans yes, how can we -- the answer is yes, how can we influence broader i think chinese popular perception of its own government of the west, and this is why i start with can we. are there fishers there between the elite and xi? are there fishers -- obviously, we have brutal oppression going on -- if you look at 90% of the country's chinese that's around 300 until are not obviously. the uyghurs get a lot of attention but you industrial a lot in tibet and others nonchinese that the populist there. and as i heard someone recently say, you know, the think that beijing fears the most is not another stealth bomber. it's their own people. and you know, how do we think about that? that's why i start with the can we or how we? >> we have absolute should and absolutely can. we have so many opportunity that is we have miss squandered. let me just say this
that's why i'm so fascinated by australia's journey to get that whole society awareness. but then action on it. if i wanted to -- and then i have a question directly for you, craig. flip the coin for a second. can we -- and if the sans yes, how can we -- the answer is yes, how can we influence broader i think chinese popular perception of its own government of the west, and this is why i start with can we. are there fishers there between the elite and xi? are there fishers -- obviously, we have...
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its been a weekend of extreme weather in australia. flooding in south australia and now there are reports tropical cyclone jasper is currently accelerating towards the queensland coast. the recent heatwave has also raised the risk of bushfires, leading authorities to ban fires in large parts of new south wales state. earlier, our australia correspondent phil mercer gave me this update from sydney. over the weekend, temperatures in parts of sydney have reached 44 celsius, furnace—like conditions evident for much of saturday across sydney and then we had what is known here as a southerly buster and essentially that does exactly what the name suggests. this is a weather system that barrels up from the southern ocean bringing with it, gustier windy conditions, that literally blow the heat away so we had one of those about 24—hours ago so certainly in coastal regions around sydney and other parts of eastern australia, the heat has dissipated. still there is a severe heatwave warning for much of new south wales state. this is the most populo
its been a weekend of extreme weather in australia. flooding in south australia and now there are reports tropical cyclone jasper is currently accelerating towards the queensland coast. the recent heatwave has also raised the risk of bushfires, leading authorities to ban fires in large parts of new south wales state. earlier, our australia correspondent phil mercer gave me this update from sydney. over the weekend, temperatures in parts of sydney have reached 44 celsius, furnace—like...
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once upon a time, described as the most hated women in australia and australia's worst female serialh wales have said that the evidence upon which her conviction was based 20 years ago was not reliable. kathleen folbigg was convicted in 2003 of killing her children and, at the time, the prosecution alleged that those toddlers and babies had been smothered, but earlier this year, there was a landmark inquiry that said that the children quite possibly could have died of natural causes because of a rare genetic condition. injune, kathleen folbigg was released from prison and pardoned by the new south wales state government here in australia and today we have perhaps the final legal chapter in this story in that appeal courtjudges have officially overturned those convictions. every year, gchq releases a codebreaking challenge aimed at testing our problem—solving skills. this year's challenge is aimed at children aged from 11 to 18... and features a variety of puzzles including codebreaking and maths. hello, my name's anne keast—butler, and i'm the director of gchq. today, it is a real pr
once upon a time, described as the most hated women in australia and australia's worst female serialh wales have said that the evidence upon which her conviction was based 20 years ago was not reliable. kathleen folbigg was convicted in 2003 of killing her children and, at the time, the prosecution alleged that those toddlers and babies had been smothered, but earlier this year, there was a landmark inquiry that said that the children quite possibly could have died of natural causes because of...
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it is everyone's problem. >> ashan: hundreds of miles off the eastern coast of australia, surroundedthe sea lies a small picturesque paradise. >> we're living in a national park that doesn't happen anywhere else in australia. >> ashan: lord howell island born from volcanic fire and shaped by water. from new york, it couldn't be a farther flight from around the globe and just when you think it's over, this puddle jumper departing from sydney serves as your chariot to a truly remote experience that reminds you of "jurassic park." >> often called the galapagos of australia because it's one of the most diverse bird colonies in australia. >> ashan: so many, in fact, birds outnumber humans on the island. just over six miles long and a little more than a mile across at its widest point, fewer than 400 people call lord howell home. but even here, a familiar man-made culprit. what most people don't know is right here is one of the front lines of plastic pollution. we're spending a week at this unesco world heritage site to see firsthand this research undertaken in the field, not a controlled
it is everyone's problem. >> ashan: hundreds of miles off the eastern coast of australia, surroundedthe sea lies a small picturesque paradise. >> we're living in a national park that doesn't happen anywhere else in australia. >> ashan: lord howell island born from volcanic fire and shaped by water. from new york, it couldn't be a farther flight from around the globe and just when you think it's over, this puddle jumper departing from sydney serves as your chariot to a truly...
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australia's for minister said israel must respect international humanitarian law. penny wong added civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals to be protected. military wing brigades has fired about of missiles at israel's rim and military base. that is the latest in attacks. resistance groups against israely positions responds to the genocide in gaza. 10 israel soldiers were also killed in the latest ground flashes with palestinians.
australia's for minister said israel must respect international humanitarian law. penny wong added civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals to be protected. military wing brigades has fired about of missiles at israel's rim and military base. that is the latest in attacks. resistance groups against israely positions responds to the genocide in gaza. 10 israel soldiers were also killed in the latest ground flashes with palestinians.
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in australia, _ your time. thank you. in australia, a _ your time. thank you.ime. thank you. in - australia, a state memorialfor barry humphries is under way at the sydney opera house. the australian entertainer passed away at the age of 89 following away at the age of 89 following a seven decade career, was known for iconic characters including dame edna everage and sir les patterson, as well as being a run—out actor, poet, musician, and artist. live now to our correspondent phil mercer, who is outside sydney's opera house where the memorial is being held. great to have your new programme. what can we expect from this memorial service? we just saw andrew lloyd webber giving a video message. yes. just saw andrew lloyd webber giving a video message. yes, we have had tributes _ giving a video message. yes, we have had tributes being - giving a video message. yes, we have had tributes being made i giving a video message. yes, we have had tributes being made in| have had tributes being made in person by barry humphries�*s family members, one of his sons said that h
in australia, _ your time. thank you. in australia, a _ your time. thank you.ime. thank you. in - australia, a state memorialfor barry humphries is under way at the sydney opera house. the australian entertainer passed away at the age of 89 following away at the age of 89 following a seven decade career, was known for iconic characters including dame edna everage and sir les patterson, as well as being a run—out actor, poet, musician, and artist. live now to our correspondent phil mercer, who...
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all smiles for australia at the start of play. understandably so.at cummins led from the front. two wickets in the morning, fighting the indians. pakistan out four to 64, which gave australia a lead summing to build on. not quite. the early morning confidence now late morning concern. concern too sort of, for the third umpire richard illingworth, a no—show after lunch. the reason? he was stuck in a lift. the enlisted men eventually re—emerged with a bright smile on his face. play on, he said. david warner wished he had not. it is last test match before retiring, there would be no fairy tale finish. mitchell marsh, dropped on 20, he soon made pakistan pay. steve smith and him put on 153. neither would be there at the close, though, marsh falling short of his century. it is all set up for a thrilling finale. michael redford, bbc news. in centurion, south africa have gone 1—0 up in their 2—test series against india in some style. resuming on 140, dean elgar added 45 to his overnight score before he was eventually dismissed. marco jansen made a career b
all smiles for australia at the start of play. understandably so.at cummins led from the front. two wickets in the morning, fighting the indians. pakistan out four to 64, which gave australia a lead summing to build on. not quite. the early morning confidence now late morning concern. concern too sort of, for the third umpire richard illingworth, a no—show after lunch. the reason? he was stuck in a lift. the enlisted men eventually re—emerged with a bright smile on his face. play on, he...
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... the albanian cohort, we have seen it work in australia. . ._ work in australia...principle of havin: a different systems. but the principle of having a returns _ different systems. but the principle of having a returns agreement - different systems. but the principle of having a returns agreement to i of having a returns agreement to move people who come here illegally to act as a deterrent, those principles are the same. we have already reduced these illegal crossings by a third compared to last year and this bill when its operational will help us go all the way and stop the boats as the prime minister rightly promised about a year or so ago. minister rightly promised about a year or so ago-— minister rightly promised about a earorsoaoo. ., , . year or so ago. thank you very much. that is the — year or so ago. thank you very much. that is the hope _ year or so ago. thank you very much. that is the hope for _ year or so ago. thank you very much. that is the hope for the _ year or so ago. thank you very much. that is the hope for the government | that is the hope fo
... the albanian cohort, we have seen it work in australia. . ._ work in australia...principle of havin: a different systems. but the principle of having a returns _ different systems. but the principle of having a returns agreement - different systems. but the principle of having a returns agreement to i of having a returns agreement to move people who come here illegally to act as a deterrent, those principles are the same. we have already reduced these illegal crossings by a third compared...
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australia's minister said israel must respect international humanitarian law. any long added civilian and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals must be protected.
australia's minister said israel must respect international humanitarian law. any long added civilian and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals must be protected.
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australia's prime minister said israel must respect international humanitarian law. piny wong added civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals must be protected. brigades has fired about. that is the latest and attacks by the resistance groups against israeli position response to the genocide in gaza. 10 israel soldiers were also killed the latest.
australia's prime minister said israel must respect international humanitarian law. piny wong added civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals must be protected. brigades has fired about. that is the latest and attacks by the resistance groups against israeli position response to the genocide in gaza. 10 israel soldiers were also killed the latest.
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under the hammer — australia's pace pair starc and cummins break records as they spark a bidding warn the ipl auction. hello there. thanks forjoining us. the nottingham forest manager steve cooper had been living on thin ice, with just one win in the last three months. they had been difficult to beat at home this season, but not in recent weeks, and defeat to tottenham at the city ground last friday night proved to be cooper's last game in charge. the former wolves and spurs manager nuno espirito santo has been in talks with the club and his appointment is expected to be confirmed shortly. colin hazleden has more. yes, well, there are moments at football clubs, sporting institutions, when boards, when owners know exactly what needs to be done — whether a manager should stay and fight or whether they should be asked to move on and make room for the next person through the doors. that has not been the case here at forest. it has not been obvious. and the reason is the connection steve cooper had built with this club and with its fans — picking them up at the bottom of the championship,
under the hammer — australia's pace pair starc and cummins break records as they spark a bidding warn the ipl auction. hello there. thanks forjoining us. the nottingham forest manager steve cooper had been living on thin ice, with just one win in the last three months. they had been difficult to beat at home this season, but not in recent weeks, and defeat to tottenham at the city ground last friday night proved to be cooper's last game in charge. the former wolves and spurs manager nuno...
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the 37—year—old opener starred on day one, as australia ended on 346—5.w fifth on australia's all—time test run scorers list. and england's women have work to do if they want to end nearly a decade without a test match victory. in their one—off match against india, england's bowlers toiled in the mumbai heat as india capitalised on a batting—friendly surface to reach 1110—7 at the close of play. seamer lauren bell was the best with the ball taking 2—64. i think we batted pretty well today. a tough day today, but i feel like we can come back again tomorrow. i guess that's the beauty. it's very impressive how it is their first match and they can play test match cricket. we had to work really hard for our wickets today. a couple of rugby lines now and andy farrell has signed a new long—term contract to remain as ireland head coach. farrell will now stay until the end of the 2027 world cup. his irish side were ranked number in the world before losing to new zealand in the quarter—finals of this year's world cup. last summer, they achieved their first ever ser
the 37—year—old opener starred on day one, as australia ended on 346—5.w fifth on australia's all—time test run scorers list. and england's women have work to do if they want to end nearly a decade without a test match victory. in their one—off match against india, england's bowlers toiled in the mumbai heat as india capitalised on a batting—friendly surface to reach 1110—7 at the close of play. seamer lauren bell was the best with the ball taking 2—64. i think we batted pretty...
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, and australia, australia, africa, come on australia, so, 3, 2, 1, pavel, please answer, australia,this answer, this. 100% knowledge, no , i heard that the katashniks were dumped there, i heard something somewhere and it was useful, can you imagine, this is really australia, i congratulate you, by the way, they founded the first colonies there in australia, this mythological hero established the olympic games, who is zeus, no, well, probably not, probably a mythological hero, this is very important. a hero maybe some kind of this who is he a hero perhaps and how a hero so time 3 2 1 i know what kind of mythological hero you say this is herakol herakol the absolutely correct answer and by and large which ones we still know very well after the sixth labor he decided what i i’m doing all this for nothing, let’s organize the olympic games , name the lowest-sounding bowed musical instrument, the lowest -sounding, so it’s like this, perhaps it’s a double-bass violin, it’s low, and 3, 2, 1, ceramics is a double bass, a double bass, of course, but the name itself already contains the answer
, and australia, australia, africa, come on australia, so, 3, 2, 1, pavel, please answer, australia,this answer, this. 100% knowledge, no , i heard that the katashniks were dumped there, i heard something somewhere and it was useful, can you imagine, this is really australia, i congratulate you, by the way, they founded the first colonies there in australia, this mythological hero established the olympic games, who is zeus, no, well, probably not, probably a mythological hero, this is very...