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anything that paris saint—germain can do?” team. anything that paris saint-germain can do?ayers, a good coach as well. i know what their coach can do, i w011 i know what their coach can do, i won the champions league twice with him. he's going to get them really pumped up and ready for this game. they are going to be really aggressive, and they were wanted more. thank you forjoining me. plenty of fans around here, and as a committee to get young fans involved, plenty of youngsters here soi involved, plenty of youngsters here so i think it's working so far. back to you, mike. the signal went a little, apologies for any break—up but i am sure you got the gist. let's round up of some of the other football stories around today. reports coming out of portugal, have suggested that benfica goalkeeper ederson has agreed to move to manchester city. sources at city say however, the deal is not done yet, but the fee is believed to be in the region of £35 million. and more news out of city. yaya toure has signed a one—year contract extension. the 34—year—old moved to the etihad from ba
anything that paris saint—germain can do?” team. anything that paris saint-germain can do?ayers, a good coach as well. i know what their coach can do, i w011 i know what their coach can do, i won the champions league twice with him. he's going to get them really pumped up and ready for this game. they are going to be really aggressive, and they were wanted more. thank you forjoining me. plenty of fans around here, and as a committee to get young fans involved, plenty of youngsters here soi...
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lyon win the uefa women's champions league final in a penalty shoot out over paris saint germain. joe root hits an unbeaten century and the winning runs as england win their opening icc champions trophy match against bangladesh. i'm tim hague in newmarket, i met the frankel fault that nobody wanted, but could win the derby... —— foul. hang around and watch that, trust me, it is good! welcome to the programme. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the tennis news that men's top seed andy murray was again required to play four sets at the french open as he fought his way into the last 32. last year's beaten finalist at rolland garros defeated slovakia's martin kleezhan to set up a third—round clash against former us open champion juan martin del potro. maz farookhi wraps up the action from paris on day five. ranked number one in the world, but hardly playing like it... britain's andy murray has battled with poor health and poor form andy murray has battled with poor health and poorform in recent months. so patchy play against martin klizan worse unsurprising. after
lyon win the uefa women's champions league final in a penalty shoot out over paris saint germain. joe root hits an unbeaten century and the winning runs as england win their opening icc champions trophy match against bangladesh. i'm tim hague in newmarket, i met the frankel fault that nobody wanted, but could win the derby... —— foul. hang around and watch that, trust me, it is good! welcome to the programme. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the tennis news that men's...
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the argentinian who now plays for paris saint germain, has agreed to repay over 1.2 million dollars andr isn't expected to spend any time behind bars though, most first—time offenders receive a suspended sentence if the term is under two years. now to tennis where more of the men's big names have gone out at london's queen's club on wednesday. jo—wilfried tsonga and viktor troicki follow the top three seeds who went out the day before tsonga — a runner up here in 2011 — was beaten in straight sets by luxembourg's gilles muller. following his early french open exit, it tookjust 69 minutes as tsonga suffered another frustrating loss. muller by comparison is in great form, up to a career high 26 in the world rankings. he'll face sam querrey orjordan thompson in the quarter—finals. sixth seed grigor dimitrov progressed by coming from behind to beat france'sjulien benneteau 4—6 6—3 6—4. the bulgarian was a semi finalist at wimbledon three years ago and with the top seeds tumbling is in a position to win a second title here following on from his 2014 triumph world number eight dominic thiem h
the argentinian who now plays for paris saint germain, has agreed to repay over 1.2 million dollars andr isn't expected to spend any time behind bars though, most first—time offenders receive a suspended sentence if the term is under two years. now to tennis where more of the men's big names have gone out at london's queen's club on wednesday. jo—wilfried tsonga and viktor troicki follow the top three seeds who went out the day before tsonga — a runner up here in 2011 — was beaten in...
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lyon win the uefa women's champions league final in a penalty shoot out over paris saint germain.en century and the winning runs as england win their opening icc champions trophy match against bangladesh. i'm tim hague in newmarket, i met the frankel fault that nobody wanted, but could win the derby... —— foul. hang around and watch that, trust me, it is good! welcome to the programme. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the tennis news that men's top seed andy murray was again required to play four sets at the french open as he fought his way into the last 32. last year's beaten finalist at rolland garros defeated slovakia's martin kleezhan to set up a third—round clash against former us open champion juan martin del potro. maz farookhi wraps up the action from paris on day five.
lyon win the uefa women's champions league final in a penalty shoot out over paris saint germain.en century and the winning runs as england win their opening icc champions trophy match against bangladesh. i'm tim hague in newmarket, i met the frankel fault that nobody wanted, but could win the derby... —— foul. hang around and watch that, trust me, it is good! welcome to the programme. hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the tennis news that men's top seed andy murray was...
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they range from paris saint—germain football club, to big stakes in volkswagen, russian oil giant rosneftcore to britian‘s barclays bank. not to mention millions of square metres of london including the shard and harrods. the success of qatar airways has made it a major aviation hub. but more than 50 flights a day have been grounded because of airspace closures. and it's a huge employer of migrant workers — many of whom are working on stadiums for the 2022 world cup. families from india to the philippines depend on the money they send home. there are half a million workers from india alone in qatar. so how serious could the economic impact be? joining us now, laura james, senior middle east analyst 0xford analytica. give us an idea of how important it is that this is solved quickly. it's important. the most obvious is food imports. qatar is completely food independent. around 10%, especially most of the dairy and more of it is shipped through ports controlled by dubai, for example. if we then lurk at the impact on the air sector. in advance of the 2022 world cup. if we look at how migrant
they range from paris saint—germain football club, to big stakes in volkswagen, russian oil giant rosneftcore to britian‘s barclays bank. not to mention millions of square metres of london including the shard and harrods. the success of qatar airways has made it a major aviation hub. but more than 50 flights a day have been grounded because of airspace closures. and it's a huge employer of migrant workers — many of whom are working on stadiums for the 2022 world cup. families from india...
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they range from paris saint—germain football club, to big stakes in volkswagen, russian oil giant rosneftn millions of square metres of london including the shard and harrods. the success of qatar airways has made it a major aviation hub. more than 50 flights a day have been grounded because of airspace closures and it's a huge employer of migrant workers — many of whom are working on stadiums for the 2022 world cup. families from india to the philippines depend on the money they send home. there are half a million workers from india alone in qatar. it bans presidents from receiving gifts or payments from foreign governments, something the lawsuit claims donald trump receives through his hotel and business empire. he has until tomorrow to respond to that. we will have a report on that and the other business stories in world business report. do stay with us world business report. do stay with us here on bbc news. still to come, we know and b&b, but what about fresh airbnb. —— airbnb. the story still to come. the day the british liberated the falklands, and by tonight, british troops had be
they range from paris saint—germain football club, to big stakes in volkswagen, russian oil giant rosneftn millions of square metres of london including the shard and harrods. the success of qatar airways has made it a major aviation hub. more than 50 flights a day have been grounded because of airspace closures and it's a huge employer of migrant workers — many of whom are working on stadiums for the 2022 world cup. families from india to the philippines depend on the money they send home....
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they range from paris saint—germain football club to big stakes in volkswagen, russian oil giant rosneftties trader glencore to britian‘s barclays bank. not to mention millions of square metres of london, including canary wharf, the shard and harrods. the success of qatar airways has made it a major aviation hub. but more than 50 flights a day have been grounded because of airspace closures. and it's a huge employer of migrant workers, many of whom are working on stadiums for the 2022 world cup. families from india to the philippines depend on the money they send home. there are half a million workers from india alone in qatar. zeynep kosereisoglu is practice leader, middle east, north africa and turkey at frontier strategy group. nice to see you. let's start with some background to this. how are we in this position, and why is qatar looking increasingly isolated 7 in this position, and why is qatar looking increasingly isolated? this is because of long years of tension between qatar and its neighbouring countries, like egypt. we started seeing these problems that in 1985 when we had an
they range from paris saint—germain football club to big stakes in volkswagen, russian oil giant rosneftties trader glencore to britian‘s barclays bank. not to mention millions of square metres of london, including canary wharf, the shard and harrods. the success of qatar airways has made it a major aviation hub. but more than 50 flights a day have been grounded because of airspace closures. and it's a huge employer of migrant workers, many of whom are working on stadiums for the 2022 world...
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the uefa women's champions league final will be played in cardiff on thursday as leon play paris saint—germainng done it last year. it is amazing when we do it again, of course, iam new amazing when we do it again, of course, i am new in the team. i don't win it last year. i don't know ifa don't win it last year. i don't know if a team do this, so i'm not sure. i don't think so. so it will be amazing. now to the cricket. it has been a dramatic last few moments. england have been staging a recovery in the opening champions trophy match against bangladesh at the oval. they lost openerjason roy very cheaply but since then the hosts' prospects have been looking brighter, until a few moments ago. let'sjoinjohn watson. few moments ago. let's join john watson. many thanks. that recovery, thanks largely to alex hales, who hasjust gone for a 95, five runs short of a century. joe root alongside him as well is nearing his century. but i guess the story of the day started this morning when bangladesh posted a respectable total, 305—6. thanks largely for a 166 partnership between tamim iqbal and mushfiqur.
the uefa women's champions league final will be played in cardiff on thursday as leon play paris saint—germainng done it last year. it is amazing when we do it again, of course, iam new amazing when we do it again, of course, i am new in the team. i don't win it last year. i don't know ifa don't win it last year. i don't know if a team do this, so i'm not sure. i don't think so. so it will be amazing. now to the cricket. it has been a dramatic last few moments. england have been staging a...
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well but paris saint—germain keeper put hers wide, she was then in goal as lyon showed how it was done —— treble. president trump has been widely condemned by leaders around the world, after announcing the united states is to withdraw from the paris agreement on climate—change. he made the decision despite several appeals from the united nations, arguing he wanted a deal that didn't punish america. as president, i have one obligation and that obligation is to the american people. the paris accord would undermine our economy, hamstring our workers, weaken our sovereignty, impose unacceptable legal risk and put us at a permanent disadvantage to the other countries of the world. applause. so we're getting out. but we will start to negotiate and we'll see if we can make a deal that's fair. and if we can, that great. and if we can't, that's fine. kate andrews is a republican supporter based in the uk. shejoins us now from our westminster studio. you could have condensed that speech simply. i was elected to represent pittsburgh and not paris. he said this was about the economy and the money
well but paris saint—germain keeper put hers wide, she was then in goal as lyon showed how it was done —— treble. president trump has been widely condemned by leaders around the world, after announcing the united states is to withdraw from the paris agreement on climate—change. he made the decision despite several appeals from the united nations, arguing he wanted a deal that didn't punish america. as president, i have one obligation and that obligation is to the american people. the...
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the men play theirfinal on saturday, but the women‘s final is tonight, favourites lyon take on paris saintael nadal. he won in straight sets as well — outclassing the dutchman robin haaser. petra kvitova‘s return to action came to an end in the second round of the women‘s singles. the two—times wimbledon champion only returned to full—practice last month after being stabbed at her home in december but lost in straight sets to bethanie mattek—sands. and finally — do you remember this? britain‘s davis cup tie in february against canada, the match was settled when the canadian player denis shapalov hit umpire arnaud gabas in the eye with a wild swing in anger. poor gabas had to undergo surgery for a fractured eye socket. well gabas is making his grand slam comeback to umpiring at the french open this week, and history almost repeated itself in the rafa nadal v robin haaser match, this time from a loose shot which had the umpire cowering for cover yet again. this is the first time people picked up the state pension, 1909. it was just £27 in the day‘s money. we‘re not going back to that, but th
the men play theirfinal on saturday, but the women‘s final is tonight, favourites lyon take on paris saintael nadal. he won in straight sets as well — outclassing the dutchman robin haaser. petra kvitova‘s return to action came to an end in the second round of the women‘s singles. the two—times wimbledon champion only returned to full—practice last month after being stabbed at her home in december but lost in straight sets to bethanie mattek—sands. and finally — do you remember...
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from paris, which has seen its share of terror attacks, emmanuel macron called theresa may saint frontt against terrorism. the crisis centre in paris was visited by the french prime minister. translation: we will be united in ourjoint response. france is holding its parliamentary elections at the moment and as a result of last night attack, security has been tightened at polling stations were people in the uk are casting their vote. few elections it seems can escape the shadow of terrorism. james landale, bbc news, central london. well that's the international reaction to the london attacks — but there's also been a big event in the city of manchester after the terror attack there. yes, an incredible concert with many international stars of the pop music world. as we are monitoring the investigation, they were paying tribute to the 22 people who lost their lives in the manchester attack just two weeks ago. our correspondentjudith moritz was also there. they came to dance, to sing and to remember. she was the artist they most wanted to see and the voice they'd waited to hear. # midnight
from paris, which has seen its share of terror attacks, emmanuel macron called theresa may saint frontt against terrorism. the crisis centre in paris was visited by the french prime minister. translation: we will be united in ourjoint response. france is holding its parliamentary elections at the moment and as a result of last night attack, security has been tightened at polling stations were people in the uk are casting their vote. few elections it seems can escape the shadow of terrorism....