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henry moeran was in canberra for the finale.dinary gains of t20 cricket you could ever wish to see. two centuries, a record run chase, a multitude of dropped catches, and the net result, england winning the draw this ashes series. australia may retain the trophy but england will be leaving the ground with a smile on their faces. charlotte edwards, have you ever seen a game of t20 cricket quite like that? i haven't, no. it was sensational, beth mooney‘s 100, england 30 sensational, beth mooney‘s100, england 30 43, and then the partnership of wyatt and knight, it was outstanding, but it was the dropped catches, wasn't it? and that for australia was the disappointing way to end the series. not for england it was a great way to end the series, 8—8, they will be pleased to leave australia but sad to leave without the ashes. beth mooney‘s 117 not out, we thought that would be the innings that defined the match, but wyatt stepped up, and she has a talent. she is, andi up, and she has a talent. she is, and i think every england play a n
henry moeran was in canberra for the finale.dinary gains of t20 cricket you could ever wish to see. two centuries, a record run chase, a multitude of dropped catches, and the net result, england winning the draw this ashes series. australia may retain the trophy but england will be leaving the ground with a smile on their faces. charlotte edwards, have you ever seen a game of t20 cricket quite like that? i haven't, no. it was sensational, beth mooney‘s 100, england 30 sensational, beth...
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and the few outlets the uproar is in canberra have allowed into the camp the australian newspaper and sky both own by rupert murdoch's news corp and channel nine are known for sticking to the government's line conditioning and mice and the t.v. they gave me i think privileged access is given to certain media and certain outlets that portray a straight line policies in a certain light we've been told the situation could get volatile so we've been off this day and on top of the reporting that i've done it's been very superficial it's barely scratched the surface it's focused a lot on things like the physical facilities that the refugees and asylum seekers living in the physical senate of the accommodation and saying that well you know they're living in nice houses being hateful government so therefore you know it's a lot on now there's also a playground a gym and a food that provides three meals a day you're straining government was putting everything on table to stop the media from coming to minnesota but news corp was one of the media that got on the island and tried to represent peop
and the few outlets the uproar is in canberra have allowed into the camp the australian newspaper and sky both own by rupert murdoch's news corp and channel nine are known for sticking to the government's line conditioning and mice and the t.v. they gave me i think privileged access is given to certain media and certain outlets that portray a straight line policies in a certain light we've been told the situation could get volatile so we've been off this day and on top of the reporting that...
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refugee detention center on man a silent and a tory offshore facility set up by the government in canberra to keep asylum seekers from reaching this trail in shores eighteen months later the authorities have shut down the camp they've turned out the lights but the refugees refused to leave saying the new facility they've been offered is unsafe and that they fear coming under attack by locals here at the listening post we've looked at the coverage the lack of it of two offshore prisons established by the australian government one on madness the other on the island nation of now route journalists trying to report on conditions at the prison so been shut out bounced around endlessly by the governments involved the story has moved on but the pattern of locking reporters out has not listening posts johannah who's now in the stories coming out of madison island and now rue despite the. stafford's of the authorities involved. i think mr lee government has tried very hard to shape the narrative with pine for you to go to the new house we're going to provide you with meals about what is happening o
refugee detention center on man a silent and a tory offshore facility set up by the government in canberra to keep asylum seekers from reaching this trail in shores eighteen months later the authorities have shut down the camp they've turned out the lights but the refugees refused to leave saying the new facility they've been offered is unsafe and that they fear coming under attack by locals here at the listening post we've looked at the coverage the lack of it of two offshore prisons...
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speaking from canberra, he gave more details about the maps history.le was pulled from those very plates in 1663. there are only two wall maps that survive, to my knowledge, of this map. joan blaeu produced 12 maps of the world, the continents, and the dutch provinces. because, as you would probably know, the dutch were a major power in the mid—17th century. so the map of the east indies was the map that was showing the centre of their power. so, dr woods, i'm a map collector myself, and from my knowledge, cartographers in the 17th and 18th centuries would be copying from each other. what would make this map authentic and original? you're right, rico. frequently copying, and perhaps other map makers such as de wit, and others, were copying from blaeu. but blaeu was the originator, because he was the chief cartographer, and had access to the secret knowledge and maps which would come out of the thousands of voyages which would come back from the east indies, and sometimes to australia. and as a map curator, dr woods, do you feel a personal connection to
speaking from canberra, he gave more details about the maps history.le was pulled from those very plates in 1663. there are only two wall maps that survive, to my knowledge, of this map. joan blaeu produced 12 maps of the world, the continents, and the dutch provinces. because, as you would probably know, the dutch were a major power in the mid—17th century. so the map of the east indies was the map that was showing the centre of their power. so, dr woods, i'm a map collector myself, and from...
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attention to australia's mistreatment of them australia's prime minister in his country's capital canberra said he was glad the protest was over complying with the lawful directions of the pay injury authorities and moving to the alternative facilities available to them and that as a short. that is precisely what you should do if you're in a foreign country you should comply with the laws of that other country for refugees papua new guinea could be home for many years to come the absolute closure of the refugee prison and the eviction of all the remaining men inside won't make much practical difference to the refugees lives or their future but frustrating as government they say is a significant moment it's the clearest sign yet that they are transferring responsibility for those refugees from canberra to pack when you get in andrew thomas al-jazeera on medicine and in papua new guinea are still ahead so on the program team is navy continues its hunt for a missing submarine carrying forty four crew members the president says it will be found within days. and why signs of american truck is u
attention to australia's mistreatment of them australia's prime minister in his country's capital canberra said he was glad the protest was over complying with the lawful directions of the pay injury authorities and moving to the alternative facilities available to them and that as a short. that is precisely what you should do if you're in a foreign country you should comply with the laws of that other country for refugees papua new guinea could be home for many years to come the absolute...
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by door people there wanted it back and sent me to canberra to break it up. and. that's my little cousin brother buster was bought out. and i mean. this is his first glimpse of the jewelry. that here we're got that. when they stand on it it's just like standing on your home and it's like going home. mart up there will never see the country. they too old. it makes them sad and they cry. they cry for the banks. and hold. tight. let me know how that man or not. every dude is being an on its way to measure the support intelligence agencies are they are tossed to do things in secret that are on the lawful or politically embarrassing all of the colleagues that i knew chose to retire from the n.s.a. they could not stand by and see all the work that they had done being used for mass surveillance digital dissidents at this time on al-jazeera. discover a wealth of winning programming from around the world. documentaries we were running away for our life from a brutal regime the. debates and discussions we're getting comments on what the international community should do how
by door people there wanted it back and sent me to canberra to break it up. and. that's my little cousin brother buster was bought out. and i mean. this is his first glimpse of the jewelry. that here we're got that. when they stand on it it's just like standing on your home and it's like going home. mart up there will never see the country. they too old. it makes them sad and they cry. they cry for the banks. and hold. tight. let me know how that man or not. every dude is being an on its way to...
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in just under 11 hours, the final match of the women's ashes will get underway in canberra.ia have already retained their title but england are determined to win the final t20 and ensure the actual series finishes level. i think ithink in i think in the context of the series, it will be good. the girls fought really hard. if in getaway, we will draw well. brighton and stoke drew 2 all in an entertaining contest in monday night's english premier league. stoke went ahead in the first half through eric choupo—moting before pascal gross equalised. butjust a minute later stoke were 2—1 up thanks to kurt zouma. after the breakjose izquierdo made it all square. brighton remain 9th, stoke 15th. i don't think there are too many occasions to brighton have been able to open the door and get the shots off and play from our point of view, we have to be happy with that. that is to away games. reasonably happy, i suppose. now some goals are great, some are just a bit of a disaster, some combine the two into the most majestic of failures. take this from vitesse arnham defender fankaty dabo.
in just under 11 hours, the final match of the women's ashes will get underway in canberra.ia have already retained their title but england are determined to win the final t20 and ensure the actual series finishes level. i think ithink in i think in the context of the series, it will be good. the girls fought really hard. if in getaway, we will draw well. brighton and stoke drew 2 all in an entertaining contest in monday night's english premier league. stoke went ahead in the first half through...
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by door people they wanted back and sent me to canberra to get up. and. that's my little cousin brother but that was bad. and i mean. this is his first glimpse did you not. know that you. were not here and we're not. when they stand on it it's just like standing on your homeland it's like going home. most of them were never in the country. they too old. it makes them sad and they cry they cry for they. died with bridget with and hold to that but. let me know how that hannah went on and. the consequence of war i got the pictures and russia was he served in the marine corps for one she went to church not just doesn't go away he's been living out of his truck for the last couple years he's homeless. follows a group of u.s. army veterans troll much ice by war. as they struggle to get their lives back shelter at this time on al-jazeera. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different people and you need to be backed you need to be able to reach people wherever they are and that means. this is where our audience lives as well as i
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but there are people who wanted it back and sent me to canberra to get up. and. that's my little cousin brother buster. you know. this is the first glimpse of the killer. here. when they stand on it it's just like standing on your home and it's like going home. most of them were never in the country. they too old. it makes them sad and they cry. they cry for the. whole. time. i know i had one and. when they're on line we were in hurricane winds for like thirty six hours these are the things that has to address or if you join a sunset i'm a member of the ku klux klan but. a relationship is a dialogue tweet us with hostile a stream and one of your pitches might make the next shot join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera when the news breaks. and some action great chance that. the street. and the story builds steam jobs much better marketeers building when people need to be heard they thought they were american until they broke the law now they're deported to cambodia al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring the model and world winning documentarie
but there are people who wanted it back and sent me to canberra to get up. and. that's my little cousin brother buster. you know. this is the first glimpse of the killer. here. when they stand on it it's just like standing on your home and it's like going home. most of them were never in the country. they too old. it makes them sad and they cry. they cry for the. whole. time. i know i had one and. when they're on line we were in hurricane winds for like thirty six hours these are the things...
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england won their last match, it was a t20 in canberra.oints each. england finishing their tour on a high, but australia keeping the ashes. it was exceptional. beth mooney's 100 and england 30—3 and then the partnership of wyatt and knight and wyatt getting her maiden 100. it was outstanding, but it was the dropped catches. it was that kind of for australia was the disappointing way to end the series. 8-8 disappointing way to end the series. 8—8 and they will be pleased to leave australia, but sad to leave without the ashes. the england batsman alastair cook say they ‘have pretty much accepted' that ben stokes will play no part in their ashes series. he was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm after a fight outside a nightclub but the police investigation is ongoing. stokes posted this on social media yesterday, keeping in shape in the nets in durham. bowling and batting. seemingly ready to join up with his teamates if he is cleared. england have been training at the gabba in brisbane, where australia haven't lost a test in
england won their last match, it was a t20 in canberra.oints each. england finishing their tour on a high, but australia keeping the ashes. it was exceptional. beth mooney's 100 and england 30—3 and then the partnership of wyatt and knight and wyatt getting her maiden 100. it was outstanding, but it was the dropped catches. it was that kind of for australia was the disappointing way to end the series. 8-8 disappointing way to end the series. 8—8 and they will be pleased to leave australia,...
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the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for feard health organization is warning that progress made to eradicate malaria could be damaged unless more funding is made available. their latest report provides a status update on the fight against the disease, with experts saying targets to cut infection by 90% by 2030 will be missed unless budgets are increased. andrew plant reports. malaria. spread by mosquitoes and responsible for millions of deaths throughout history. but this deadly disease is, itself, underattack. the world health organization aiming to cut deaths by 90% by 2030 and in some countries, wipe out malaria altogether. a new report, however, says that progress is stalling due to underfunding. worldwide, the prevention and eradication programme got 2.7 billion us dollars last year. experts say that is well short of the money they need. last year saw over 2 million new infections across 91 countries, and about half across 91 countries, and about half a million deaths. diseases like tb and hiv/aids each call twice as many l
the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for feard health organization is warning that progress made to eradicate malaria could be damaged unless more funding is made available. their latest report provides a status update on the fight against the disease, with experts saying targets to cut infection by 90% by 2030 will be missed unless budgets are increased. andrew plant reports. malaria. spread by mosquitoes and responsible for millions of...
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henry moeran reports from canberra.es series, there are at least battled back to victory today in the second t20, this second phase of this multiformat winning series. at first, 152—6 was much more like it from the england batting line—ups. a destructive 32 and not out for katherine brunt, pa rt and not out for katherine brunt, part of redemptive performance after a difficult light night on friday. with the ball, england were on top throughout. regular wickets for jenny gunn and katherine brunt, and arrested the bowling unit. they go into the final game on tuesday with the potential of finishing level on points, though australia will be retaining that ashes trophy. we came out here to win the ashes and we didn't do that, we have to hold our hands up and say australia played better cricket than us up until this point. to go home and have won the t20 series means we can leave with pride. regardless of the result in the final match of this women's temperament series, england will head home disappointed not have the trophy
henry moeran reports from canberra.es series, there are at least battled back to victory today in the second t20, this second phase of this multiformat winning series. at first, 152—6 was much more like it from the england batting line—ups. a destructive 32 and not out for katherine brunt, pa rt and not out for katherine brunt, part of redemptive performance after a difficult light night on friday. with the ball, england were on top throughout. regular wickets for jenny gunn and katherine...
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attention to australia's mistreatment of them australia's prime minister in his country's capital canberra said he was glad the protest was over complying with the lawful directions of the pay injury authorities and moving to the alternative facilities available to them and that as a short. that is precisely what you should do if you're in a foreign country you should comply with the laws of that other country for refugees papua new guinea could be home for many years to come the absolute closure of the refugee prison and the eviction of all the remaining men inside won't make much practical difference to the refugees life for their future but for australia's government this is a significant moment it's the clearest sign yet that they are transferring responsibility for those refugees from canberra to pack when you're getting under thomas al jazeera. in papua new guinea. police in china are investigating reports that toddlers at a child care center in beijing were sexually abused drugs and molested it is the latest in a series of similar cases a step fasten reports from beijing. they're in
attention to australia's mistreatment of them australia's prime minister in his country's capital canberra said he was glad the protest was over complying with the lawful directions of the pay injury authorities and moving to the alternative facilities available to them and that as a short. that is precisely what you should do if you're in a foreign country you should comply with the laws of that other country for refugees papua new guinea could be home for many years to come the absolute...
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they did it with a record run chase in the final t20 match in canberra. tim hague reports.s she is already looking, no wonder australia looked so happy. under the sky, idea looked almost impossible. powerful and precise. but such hitting would make mooney only the second oz women to get the century, is the highest t20 chase in history. the game was surely up. but extra of calamitous catching and brilliant batting giving england some hope. going on to make history herself, becoming the first english women to score three figures in a t20. no urn to go home with... but plenty of pride. the england batsman alastair cook say they "have pretty much accepted" that ben stokes will play no part in their ashes series. the all rounder is awaiting the outcome of a police investigation into a fight outside a nightclub in september, he was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm but he posted this on instagram yesterday, keeping in shape in the nets in durham. bowling and batting. seemingly ready to join up with his team—mates if he is cleared. england have been training at t
they did it with a record run chase in the final t20 match in canberra. tim hague reports.s she is already looking, no wonder australia looked so happy. under the sky, idea looked almost impossible. powerful and precise. but such hitting would make mooney only the second oz women to get the century, is the highest t20 chase in history. the game was surely up. but extra of calamitous catching and brilliant batting giving england some hope. going on to make history herself, becoming the first...
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attention to australia's mistreatment of them australia's prime minister in his country's capital canberra said he was glad the protest was over complying with the lawful directions of the pay injury authorities and moving to the alternative facilities available to them and that as a short. that is precisely what you should do if you're in a foreign country you should comply with the laws of that other country for refugees papua new guinea could be home for many years to come the absolute closure of the refugee prison and the eviction of all the remaining men inside won't make much practical difference to the refugees lives or their futures but for australia's government this is a significant moment it's the clearest sign yet that they are transferring responsibility for those refugees from canberra to pack when you get in andrew thomas al jazeera. in papua new guinea. the u.s. says it's deeply concerned at the release of a pakistani man accused of planning the two thousand and eight more my attacks have made was freed after a pakistani court rejected the government's plea to extend his de
attention to australia's mistreatment of them australia's prime minister in his country's capital canberra said he was glad the protest was over complying with the lawful directions of the pay injury authorities and moving to the alternative facilities available to them and that as a short. that is precisely what you should do if you're in a foreign country you should comply with the laws of that other country for refugees papua new guinea could be home for many years to come the absolute...
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england set the aussies a total of 153 to win in canberra and then bowled the aussies out for 112 tony gunn taking four wickets. bowler anya shrubsole admits the team had a bit of a point to prove. i think it was a point in terms of coming out and showing how we can play cricket, and also showing the kind of fight and resilience that we have in this team. we need those two games to level up the series. i think that's the point we wanted to prove, that yes, the ashes have gone, but we're still a pretty good team. the england men's team have arrived in brisbane ahead of the first test at the gabba starting on thursday. no ben stokes, of course, as the all—rounder awaits the result of the investigation into an incident outside a bristol nightclub in september. the ecb have said stokes won'tjoin the tour while he remains under police investigation. his team—mates, though, are still hopeful he can play a part at some stage of the tour. it would be amazing if he comes out here. i'm sure the guys all think the same. we don't know what is going on at the moment, that is com pletely going on
england set the aussies a total of 153 to win in canberra and then bowled the aussies out for 112 tony gunn taking four wickets. bowler anya shrubsole admits the team had a bit of a point to prove. i think it was a point in terms of coming out and showing how we can play cricket, and also showing the kind of fight and resilience that we have in this team. we need those two games to level up the series. i think that's the point we wanted to prove, that yes, the ashes have gone, but we're still a...
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and all the way through this crisis, canberra has insisted these refugees on manus island and nauru willin australia. so, this will be a point of discussion when the new prime minister of new zealand, jacinta arden, meets her counterpart in australia, malcolm turnbull, on thursday. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: after the man arrested for tuesday's attack in new york is charged, we speak to the british tourist who spent an hour in his cab last week. also on the programme: scientists have discovered a new species of great ape. we'll tell you all about the orangutan that's already under threat. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear. the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere in
and all the way through this crisis, canberra has insisted these refugees on manus island and nauru willin australia. so, this will be a point of discussion when the new prime minister of new zealand, jacinta arden, meets her counterpart in australia, malcolm turnbull, on thursday. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: after the man arrested for tuesday's attack in new york is charged, we speak to the british tourist who spent an hour in his cab last week. also on...
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england's women's cricketers could still draw their ashes series after winning the second twenty20 in canberraalready retained the trophy, but england have closed the gap in the multiformat points series and a win in the final game will level the series. great britain's four man bobsleigh team have won a surprise bronze medal at the second world cup event in the usa. with less than three months until the winter olympics, they put aside a difficult off—season to come third at park city behind winner germany. the second team also came sixth to cement britain's best world cup result in 4 years. that's the sport. thank you very much. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel, and we are back with the late news at ten. now on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news. let's return now to our top story, and the bbc understands that president mugabe is set to stand down as president of zimbabwe. mr mugabe is set to address the nation later this evening. earlier he was dismissed as the leader of the ruling zanu—pf party, a day after tens of thous
england's women's cricketers could still draw their ashes series after winning the second twenty20 in canberraalready retained the trophy, but england have closed the gap in the multiformat points series and a win in the final game will level the series. great britain's four man bobsleigh team have won a surprise bronze medal at the second world cup event in the usa. with less than three months until the winter olympics, they put aside a difficult off—season to come third at park city behind...
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england set the australia a total of 153 to win in canberra and then bowled the hosts out for 112 tor now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. let's return now to our top story. president mugabe has been dismissed as the leader of zimbabwe's ruling zanu—pf party, a day after tens of thousands marched on the streets calling for him to go. he's been replaced by the former vice president emmerson mnangagwa, whose sacking by mr mugabe sparked this political crisis and military intervention. let's get more insight into this story with peter godwin, the author of the fear: the last days of robert mugabe. hejoins us now via skype. thank you forjoining us this afternoon on what is a momentous event happening in zimbabwe. there don't seem to be many options left now for robert mugabe, the army is against him, the people have turned against him, the people have turned against him, the people have turned against him and now his own party, but do you think you will still try to dig his heels in? no, i think there has been a lot of negotiation in the last few days about his exit package and
england set the australia a total of 153 to win in canberra and then bowled the hosts out for 112 tor now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. let's return now to our top story. president mugabe has been dismissed as the leader of zimbabwe's ruling zanu—pf party, a day after tens of thousands marched on the streets calling for him to go. he's been replaced by the former vice president emmerson mnangagwa, whose sacking by mr mugabe sparked this political crisis and military intervention....
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england's women's cricketers could still draw their ashes series, after winning the second 20/20 in canberra gap in the multi—format points series, and a win in the final game will level the series. great britain's four—man bob sleigh tea m great britain's four—man bob sleigh team have won a surprise world cup bronze medal. they put aside a difficult off—season to come third at park city in the usa, behind germany, their best world cup result forfour germany, their best world cup result for four years. that is the sport, back to you. thank you very much. a series of portraits of the royal couple have been released to commemorate their wedding on november 20th, 19117. there are no public celebrations planned. instead, the royal platinum wedding anniversary will be marked privately, with family. you can see more on all of today's stories on the bbc news channel. including the ongoing situation in zimbabwe. that's all from me. stay with us on bbc1. it's time for the news where you are. hello. this is bbc news. more now on our top story, in an extraordinary day in zimbabwe, president robert muga
england's women's cricketers could still draw their ashes series, after winning the second 20/20 in canberra gap in the multi—format points series, and a win in the final game will level the series. great britain's four—man bob sleigh tea m great britain's four—man bob sleigh team have won a surprise world cup bronze medal. they put aside a difficult off—season to come third at park city in the usa, behind germany, their best world cup result forfour germany, their best world cup result...
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the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for feardon't have a look at these extraordinary images. —— let us have a look at these extraordinary images. and here are nasa astronauts during a space—walk on the international space station. this was filmed by randy bresnik who's been in space for four months, but is still blown away by the view. he wrote on twitter: "sometimes on a spacewalk, you just have to take a moment, to enjoy the beauty of our planet earth." beats my view from the studio... the indonesian island of bali is still anxiously waiting to see if there will be a major eruption of its biggest volcano mount agung. ash and smoke are already pouring into the atmosphere. the whole area is on high alert and the international airport remains closed. indonesia's disaster agency says the volcano ash is moving southwest. up to 100,000 residents in the area have been ordered to evacuate, as hywell griffith reports from bali. with ash billowing overhead and tremors growing underground, mount agung's eruptions so shows no sign of slow
the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for feardon't have a look at these extraordinary images. —— let us have a look at these extraordinary images. and here are nasa astronauts during a space—walk on the international space station. this was filmed by randy bresnik who's been in space for four months, but is still blown away by the view. he wrote on twitter: "sometimes on a spacewalk, you just have to take a moment, to enjoy the...
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the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for fearent, uhuru kenyatta, thousands of visitors are stranded on the indonesian island of bali after aircraft were stopped from using its only airport for a second day over fears a volcano may erupt. mount agung is sending gas, ash, and smoke thousands of meters into the air. from bali, hywel griffiths sent this report. with ash billowing overhead and tremors growing underground, mount agung's eruptions show no sign of slowing. thick and muddy flows are spilling from the surface. they are dangerous, but not as devastating as the redhot lava which could follow. in the shadow of the mountain they have been preparing for months. everyone knows the drill. these children have been reassured they will be safe as long as the evacuation plan is followed. for the thousands forced from their homes two months ago when the tremors started, the wait has been unbearable. there is no way of knowing when it will end. translation: i have two young children. what will we do? the impact of the eruption is alre
the video was filmed by australian officials nearly ten years ago but canberra kept it hidden for fearent, uhuru kenyatta, thousands of visitors are stranded on the indonesian island of bali after aircraft were stopped from using its only airport for a second day over fears a volcano may erupt. mount agung is sending gas, ash, and smoke thousands of meters into the air. from bali, hywel griffiths sent this report. with ash billowing overhead and tremors growing underground, mount agung's...
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. —— canberra.is family from scotland spent the night at after winning a competition. in response to the challenge of what they'd build if they had an infinite supply of lego bricks, the family's winning entry was a space station noodle shop. and they got to have a sleepover in the children's play area. and from a lego space station to the real thing. here are a nasa astronauts during a space—walk on the international space station. this was filmed by randy bresnik whose been in space for four months, but is still blown away by the view. he wrote on twitter: "sometimes on a spacewalk, you just have to take a moment, to enjoy the beauty of our planet earth." beats my view from the office. the indonesian island of bali is still anxiously waiting to see if there will be a major eruption of its biggest volcano mount agung. ash and smoke are already pouring into the atmosphere. the whole area is on high alert and the international airport remains closed for the second day running. indonesia's disaster ag
. —— canberra.is family from scotland spent the night at after winning a competition. in response to the challenge of what they'd build if they had an infinite supply of lego bricks, the family's winning entry was a space station noodle shop. and they got to have a sleepover in the children's play area. and from a lego space station to the real thing. here are a nasa astronauts during a space—walk on the international space station. this was filmed by randy bresnik whose been in space for...
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plus the build up to tonight's champions league clash in canberra see a dortmund reverse its losing streak of black and yellow face tottenham in a crucial crucial match for controversial coach peter books. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program great to have you with us. germany has been thrust into political uncertainty talks to form a new coalition government collapsed on sunday after four weeks of marathon negotiations the german president says that he will meet with the leaders of all parties and press them to try once more to cut a deal meanwhile chancellor angela merkel is weighing her options she says that she is ready to run for chancellor again in a new election if necessary. the german chancellor would have been glad to spare herself this will. but after the collapse of coalition talks it's up to the german president to decide the next step. sort of thing a new government is always a difficult political process one involving struggle and disagreement. but the task of forming a government is very important. possibly the most important task that voters give their representatives wi
plus the build up to tonight's champions league clash in canberra see a dortmund reverse its losing streak of black and yellow face tottenham in a crucial crucial match for controversial coach peter books. i'm sorry kelly welcome to the program great to have you with us. germany has been thrust into political uncertainty talks to form a new coalition government collapsed on sunday after four weeks of marathon negotiations the german president says that he will meet with the leaders of all...
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england's women cricketers can still draw the ashes series after winning the second twenty20 in canberrais the sport, more in an hour. the chancellor philip hammond says there's no silver bullet to solve britain's housing crisis. but he told the bbc that a range of measures — to be set out in this week's budget — will help to get 300 thousand homes built a year. mr hammond also dismissed suggestions the government should borrow tens of billions of pounds to fund a massive house building programme. here's our political correspondent, emma va rdy. this is what phillip hammond wants to see, and he's calling time on so—called land—hoarders, saying it is no longer acceptable to have so many sites with planning permission that aren't being built on. today he told the bbc the state would intervene. there are, in london alone, 270,000 residential planning permissions that have not today been built. we need to understand why these planning permissions that are going up all over the country, that will continue to increase across the country, why they are not being built out. on wednesday, philip h
england's women cricketers can still draw the ashes series after winning the second twenty20 in canberrais the sport, more in an hour. the chancellor philip hammond says there's no silver bullet to solve britain's housing crisis. but he told the bbc that a range of measures — to be set out in this week's budget — will help to get 300 thousand homes built a year. mr hammond also dismissed suggestions the government should borrow tens of billions of pounds to fund a massive house building...
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their final t20 match of the ashes gets underway soon in canberra. the context of the series, yeah, it would be a fair result. i think the girls have fought hard out here. if we can get away with that droid will a consolation. —— with that draw it will be. meanwhile, what kind of preparation do you call this for an ashes test? lazing about in the pool? c'mon england, you've got training to do — the first test against australia is at the gabba in brisbane on thursday. and for some lucky fans, that's your view of the action. pool party and cricket, what more could you want? virat kohli just wants runs and more of them. the indian skipper reached 50 international centuries in the first test draw against sri lanka. it's taken him 348 innings to achieve the feat, 28 quicker than the little master sachin tendulkar. one game in the english premier league on monday with four goals but no winner. brighton and albion drew 2—2 with stoke city. new boys brighton have now gone five league games without defeat. if only vitesse arnham defender at his own net! under
their final t20 match of the ashes gets underway soon in canberra. the context of the series, yeah, it would be a fair result. i think the girls have fought hard out here. if we can get away with that droid will a consolation. —— with that draw it will be. meanwhile, what kind of preparation do you call this for an ashes test? lazing about in the pool? c'mon england, you've got training to do — the first test against australia is at the gabba in brisbane on thursday. and for some lucky...
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england set the aussies a total of 153 to win in canberra, and then bowled the aussies out for 112 to rose leads in the final round of the race to dubai. he is four under parfor of the race to dubai. he is four under par for today's around. 19 okoro. leeds following this man tommy fleetwood five shots. who would have predicted this final of the atp world tour finals at the start of the week? grigor dimitrov against david goffin dimitrov saw off american jack sock, but belgian goffin sprung the biggest surprise of the finals by beating roger federer in three sets. he said the win gave him so much happiness whilst federer suffered only a fifth defeat this year maybe never really reached my best level. the first set was all right. but he didn't play very well in that set. i don't believe. yeah, so it is pretty disappointing. but at the end he did play extremely well and he was the better player on the court. i feel like it's ok like this. dimitrov beat jack sock in three sets for a shot at the biggest title of his career. he plays david goffin later this evening. that matches live on bbc
england set the aussies a total of 153 to win in canberra, and then bowled the aussies out for 112 to rose leads in the final round of the race to dubai. he is four under parfor of the race to dubai. he is four under par for today's around. 19 okoro. leeds following this man tommy fleetwood five shots. who would have predicted this final of the atp world tour finals at the start of the week? grigor dimitrov against david goffin dimitrov saw off american jack sock, but belgian goffin sprung the...
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let's cross live to canberra, australia. representative from the united nations refugee agency. thank you forjoining us. i am wondering if you can shed any light on what you might know on when these people will be forcibly removed from the island ? people will be forcibly removed from the island? well, umm, thank you for having us here. from what we have heard i think we are coming to the point where they are being asked, pressures a re point where they are being asked, pressures are mounting, on the people to leave the centre very soon. people to leave the centre very soon. there were notices being made over the last few days. and right now, and what we have learned, because we do not have access to the centre any more, what we have heard is that today will be the day that people will have to leave the centre. so, what we have been witnessing on the ground is serious deterioration of the situation because the majority of the people still refuse to move. it has been 14 days since the closure of the centre. people, like say,
let's cross live to canberra, australia. representative from the united nations refugee agency. thank you forjoining us. i am wondering if you can shed any light on what you might know on when these people will be forcibly removed from the island ? people will be forcibly removed from the island? well, umm, thank you for having us here. from what we have heard i think we are coming to the point where they are being asked, pressures a re point where they are being asked, pressures are mounting,...
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australia may have retained the women's ashes but england level the series with a record run chase in canberrafternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. zimbabwe's governing party, zanu—pf, has started impeachment proceedings against robert mugabe. the motion accuses mr mugabe of failing to uphold the constitution and of giving his wife, grace, too much power. zimbabwe's former vice president, who was sacked by president mugabe, has warned him to resign immediately orface humiliation. ben brown is in the capital, harare, this lunchtime. can you hear us? we will try to come back to ben brown... he is there. president mugabe has so far stubbornly resisted... no, i cannot hear anything. we have to apologise, hear anything. we have to apologise, he has lost his communications. let's move to our next story. an investigation now into... tom burridge's package now from zimbabwe. they gathered near zimba bwe's parliament, where a move to impeach their leader of nearly four decades is under way. the army, overseeing the process, but still no sign from robert mugabe himself that he's ready to resign.
australia may have retained the women's ashes but england level the series with a record run chase in canberrafternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. zimbabwe's governing party, zanu—pf, has started impeachment proceedings against robert mugabe. the motion accuses mr mugabe of failing to uphold the constitution and of giving his wife, grace, too much power. zimbabwe's former vice president, who was sacked by president mugabe, has warned him to resign immediately orface humiliation. ben...
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was flown to papua new guinea on a straight on air force transports canberra has steadfastly refused to accept anyone who tried to reach the country by boat for four years australia has paid papua new guinea to house the asylum seekers but the detention center was ordered shut up in new guinea supreme court ruled that it was unconstitutional to host such a camp but the men fearful of threats from local residents say they would prefer this existence and shelter in towns where they don't feel safe and aid workers have little faith in the military and police ability to protect them my fear. in this is something that if you have to look at. my. course i know our police force i know. we owe. you know this is the problem aid workers believe the security forces plan to move the refugees out of the camp in the next few days by force if necessary to shop al-jazeera. including the u.s. calls on saudi arabia to immediately end its blockade that could starve a country blocks. only ten minutes away by boat from jakarta and these villages here are drowning because of the effect of global warming i
was flown to papua new guinea on a straight on air force transports canberra has steadfastly refused to accept anyone who tried to reach the country by boat for four years australia has paid papua new guinea to house the asylum seekers but the detention center was ordered shut up in new guinea supreme court ruled that it was unconstitutional to host such a camp but the men fearful of threats from local residents say they would prefer this existence and shelter in towns where they don't feel...
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voted yes to same sex marriage and a change in the law was expected soon supporters celebrated in canberra when the result was announced in a non-binding postal service sixty two percent voted for change in the law one in four opposed to same sex weddings prime minister malcolm turnbull campaigned for marriage equality hopes the law will pass by christmas. people have spoken in their millions and i have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality they voted yes fairness they voted yes for commitment they voted yes for love. and now it is up to us here in the parliament of a strike to get on with it to get on with the job the australian people of task is to do and get this done this year former cambodian opposition leader sam rainsy is returning to politics he resigned as head of the cambodian national rescue party in february the supreme court is due to decide on thursday whether to dissolve the party which prime minister hun sen says is trying to topple his government it follows a crackdown on opposition members and civil rights groups. but as well as blaming the u.s. for make it impos
voted yes to same sex marriage and a change in the law was expected soon supporters celebrated in canberra when the result was announced in a non-binding postal service sixty two percent voted for change in the law one in four opposed to same sex weddings prime minister malcolm turnbull campaigned for marriage equality hopes the law will pass by christmas. people have spoken in their millions and i have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality they voted yes fairness they voted yes for...
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england set the aussies a total of 153 to win in canberra and then bowled the aussies out for 112 tonya shrubsole admits the team had a bit of a point to prove.|j anya shrubsole admits the team had a bit of a point to prove. i think it was a point in terms of coming out and showing how we can play cricket, and showing how we can play cricket, and also showing the kind of fight and also showing the kind of fight and resilience that we have in this team. we need those two games to level up the series. i think that's the point we wanted to prove that yes, the ashes of gone but we're still a pretty good team. there will be two new faces in tonight's final of the atp world tour finals at london's 02 arena. bulgarian grigor dimitrov will face belgian david goffin in a match not many would have predicted. goffin sprung the biggest surprise of the finals by coming from a set down to beat roger federer for the first time to reach his first ever tour final. for federer, it was only a fifth defeat of a very successful year. maybe never really reached my best level, because the first set was all
england set the aussies a total of 153 to win in canberra and then bowled the aussies out for 112 tonya shrubsole admits the team had a bit of a point to prove.|j anya shrubsole admits the team had a bit of a point to prove. i think it was a point in terms of coming out and showing how we can play cricket, and showing how we can play cricket, and also showing the kind of fight and also showing the kind of fight and resilience that we have in this team. we need those two games to level up the...
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satellite showing what did happen while the risk is still there for saturday anywhere really from canberra northwards to beyond brisbane temperatures in the low twenty's but it's hail showers thunderstorms typically that could bring flash flooding even some damage now interestingly from melbourne adelaide the risk is far less it's an enjoyable middle twenty's with the sun out as the perth cooler. is captivity the only hope for china's condors. ventures deep into the mountains of western china in search of the elusive wild panda. at this time on al-jazeera. you stand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world. al-jazeera. and again watching out is there a mind of our top stories russia has vetoed a u.s. led attempt to extend an international inquiry into the use of chemical weapons in syria means the united nations team investigating the use of sarin gas will be disbanded iraqi forces say they've entered the last major i still held town in the country troops advance further into raia on friday iraq has been trying to push myself fighters out of the syrian border area
satellite showing what did happen while the risk is still there for saturday anywhere really from canberra northwards to beyond brisbane temperatures in the low twenty's but it's hail showers thunderstorms typically that could bring flash flooding even some damage now interestingly from melbourne adelaide the risk is far less it's an enjoyable middle twenty's with the sun out as the perth cooler. is captivity the only hope for china's condors. ventures deep into the mountains of western china...
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voted yes to same sex marriage and a change in law is expected soon supporters were celebrating in canberra when the result was announced it was a non-binding postal survey sixty two percent voted for change one in four oppose same sex weddings the prime minister malcolm turnbull who campaigned for marriage equality hopes the war will be passed by christmas. it's trail and people have spoken in their millions and they have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality they voted yes for the fairness they voted yes for commitment they voted yes for love and now it is up to us here in the parliament of a stray to get on with it. they get on with the job the astroland people of task has to do and get this done this year. france has unexpectedly been named as host for the twenty twenty three rugby world cup the country won despite an official report that gave its backing to south africa at the end of last month the world rugby evaluation study concluded that south africa should be given the tournament ahead of the rival bids from ireland and france but the majority of the thirty nine voters ru
voted yes to same sex marriage and a change in law is expected soon supporters were celebrating in canberra when the result was announced it was a non-binding postal survey sixty two percent voted for change one in four oppose same sex weddings the prime minister malcolm turnbull who campaigned for marriage equality hopes the war will be passed by christmas. it's trail and people have spoken in their millions and they have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality they voted yes for the...
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it's looking very disappointing if you're in melbourne or in canberra anywhere really in victoria or a c.t. the temperatures have been a bit on the disappointing side but there is also just to add to your misery rain once more in the forecast not immediately on monday melbourne looks fine sunshine and certainly can bring that rain heading up towards sydney where it's considerably warmer but fifteen degrees is the thing to watch and in contrast to the breeze out the interior to twenty eight or twenty nine in person the next two days but if anything it gets colder and more disappointing in melbourne and probably onshore showers to boot with a bit of a chill running up to sydney knocking five degrees off your maximum as well so active weather still in this part australia because across the tasman sea we had clouds streaking through north and south island in the last twenty four hours there's water come but in the immediate future your monday forecast is a bright one fifty seven degrees are not extraordinary come down a little bit with nice more really but if you looked about to choose t
it's looking very disappointing if you're in melbourne or in canberra anywhere really in victoria or a c.t. the temperatures have been a bit on the disappointing side but there is also just to add to your misery rain once more in the forecast not immediately on monday melbourne looks fine sunshine and certainly can bring that rain heading up towards sydney where it's considerably warmer but fifteen degrees is the thing to watch and in contrast to the breeze out the interior to twenty eight or...
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my door people wanted back and sent me to canberra to get up. and.that's my little cousin brother buster. you know. this is the first glimpse of the. year. when they stand on it it's just like standing on your home and it's like going home. most of them were never in the country. they too old. it makes them sad and they cry. they cry for the answer. to the band whole day but. let me know how that battle or not. the nature of music as it breaks because you can see there in the distance of shia militia vehicles the dust you can see all the horizon there the peshmerga telling us are actually tanks with detailed coverage when the mine closed in one thousand nine hundred ninety four many people lost their jobs daven thing is i thought making money from around the world this is supposed to last for a month but people tell us that it only lasts for eight days if you look around this is the only food available in this household. everything you do is being analyzed it's being weighed and it's being measured that's what intelligence agencies are they are tosse
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it's looking very disappointing if you're in melbourne or in canberra anywhere really in victoria or a.c.t than temperatures have been a pittance disappointing side but there is also just to add to your misery rain once more in the full cost not immediately or monday melbourne looks fine in the sunshine and certainly can bring that rains heading up towards sydney was considerably warmer than fifteen degrees is the thing to watch and in contrast to the breeze out of the interior to twenty eight or twenty nine in person the next two days but if anything it gets colder and more disappointing in melbourne and probably onshore showers to boot with a bit of a chill running up to sydney knocking five degrees off your maximum as well so active weather still in this part of the study which goes across the tasman sea we have clouds streaking syria north and south island in the last twenty four hours there's more to come but in the immediate future your monday forecast is a bright one fifty seven degrees are not extraordinary come down a little bit with nice more really but if you look to but t
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voted yes to same sex marriage and a change in the law as expected soon supporters celebrated in canberra when the result was announced in a non-binding postal service sixty two percent voted for change one in four oppose same sex weddings the prime minister malcolm turnbull has campaigned for marriage equality hopes the law will be passed by christmas this trail in people have spoken in their millions and they have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality they voted yes on the fairness they voted yes for commitment they voted yes for love and now it is up to us here in the parliament of a stray leah to get on with that they get on with the job the astray and people of task just to do and get this done this year. ok time for your international forecast with everton we're talking about flash floods in greece we are afraid yes pace has been pretty poor there we've seen some very heavy rain over the last few days big downpours even the old tornado and you can see on the satellite picture the offending area big massive cloud just around central parts of the mediterranean has been swirli
voted yes to same sex marriage and a change in the law as expected soon supporters celebrated in canberra when the result was announced in a non-binding postal service sixty two percent voted for change one in four oppose same sex weddings the prime minister malcolm turnbull has campaigned for marriage equality hopes the law will be passed by christmas this trail in people have spoken in their millions and they have voted overwhelmingly yes for marriage equality they voted yes on the fairness...
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voted yes to same sex marriage and a change in the law is expected soon and supporters celebrated in canberra when the result was announced it is a non-binding postal service sixty two percent of the people voted for change one in four opposed to same sex weddings the prime minister malcolm turnbull has campaigned for marriage equality hopes the world will pass by christmas. people have spoken in their millions. and i have voted overwhelmingly yes full marriage equality they voted yes on a fantasy. i voted yes for a commitment they voted yes full love and now it is up to us here in the palm and of a straw to get on with that they get on with the job the astroland people of cost us to do and get this done this year still to come here on the news hour for you in the sports news with farai crossing the equator is not good news for all the sales in this round the world breaks right order. with. with. with. with. don't just watch news it's our peter thank you so much south africa are the favorites to be named host of the two thousand and twenty three rugby world cup later on wednesday in one thous
voted yes to same sex marriage and a change in the law is expected soon and supporters celebrated in canberra when the result was announced it is a non-binding postal service sixty two percent of the people voted for change one in four opposed to same sex weddings the prime minister malcolm turnbull has campaigned for marriage equality hopes the world will pass by christmas. people have spoken in their millions. and i have voted overwhelmingly yes full marriage equality they voted yes on a...