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the queensland police service said that they will appear on the third of september this year.ny inquiries relating to the circumstances of the arrest of course would be appropriately referred to the queensland police service. any inquiries regarding support which would be extended to french national ones which will be addressed by france. >> supplementary question. >> thank you. further question for the minister, how will the government respond to the concerns of the international community regarding australia's press freedoms after the heavy-handed arrest of these four journalists? and can you answer the remainder of my first question, what would you do if it was an australian journalist in france? thank -- sen. payne: you very much. australia does offer protections for citizens it circumstances overseas. that is their responsibility with department of foreign affairs and trade, something we take seriously. in relation to the matters of the arrest, i presume they relate to an ongoing investigation being carried over by the queensland police service. i do not intend to comment
the queensland police service said that they will appear on the third of september this year.ny inquiries relating to the circumstances of the arrest of course would be appropriately referred to the queensland police service. any inquiries regarding support which would be extended to french national ones which will be addressed by france. >> supplementary question. >> thank you. further question for the minister, how will the government respond to the concerns of the international...
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pointed out in you initial preamble to this discussion have been instance at the university of queenslandand i think it's also very important to note that a straight it car if they is in that tense moment with china because then issues of trade there is a concern of the example of westralia situates it. with its relationship with the united states china has been trying to test straight in shall we say approaches this tick in the rain treatment and i think more broadly speaking you know one of the things that's also playing out of course is the fact that there is the issue of . the dissidents doing the actual finding himself in problems and china being detained as well so this series of fact is playing out over will be speaking and he was trained in china relationships so i don't think that this is not. the protests in hong kong they are something that have divided public opinion in hong kong with chinese students and citizens abroad as well what do you think is making the assumption here that this is down to expel influence will beijing somehow organizing this rather than accepting that s
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the matters of that, i presume they relate to an ongoing investigation being carried over by the queenslandolice service. i do not want to comment on those details. >> a final supplementary question. >> australia's international reputation has been called into question after the arrest of these four french journalists on the back of national broadcaster and raids on individual journalists. what will the government do to restore the faith of the australian citizens and the international community of our french freedom? >> thank you very much, mr. president. as i said in recent weeks when i spoke at a conference on these matters in london, the australian government has asked what the parliamentary committee and security content -- to conduct an inquiry into how law enforcement and intelligence powers do interact with protections for journalists and press freedom to ensure that we do strike the right balance. the australian government has also directly invited media organizations to provide direct permissions to governments and engage those organizations prior to those on the key issues of con
the matters of that, i presume they relate to an ongoing investigation being carried over by the queenslandolice service. i do not want to comment on those details. >> a final supplementary question. >> australia's international reputation has been called into question after the arrest of these four french journalists on the back of national broadcaster and raids on individual journalists. what will the government do to restore the faith of the australian citizens and the...
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over to queensland where the dash cam captured this. a nice wide open road. what do we know about wide open road? oh, wow. it looks like that car that case out of the intersection just assumed that it was moving out on to a very busy road. and a tough situation. no serious >> which one of these things is not like the other? >> i'm going to say with one with spots. >> that's a leopard and that leopard went around to hang with the lion right now. >> she is a professional guy and spotted this. >> very submissive. head down. not trying to challenge the lions at all. so the lions will get bored. >> the leopard was in the bushes and the lion chased it out. i don't want to start any trouble. and once that leopard shows it's belly, that's the spot. so that leoprard is showiard iad lion, i don't need trouble. i really just need to sit here and rest. >> i'm telling you what's they're playing possum. >> now would be a good time to get up and run. >> and finally, the lions are distracted by something and that's when he's like, okay, i'm out. >> now in this video, this gu
over to queensland where the dash cam captured this. a nice wide open road. what do we know about wide open road? oh, wow. it looks like that car that case out of the intersection just assumed that it was moving out on to a very busy road. and a tough situation. no serious >> which one of these things is not like the other? >> i'm going to say with one with spots. >> that's a leopard and that leopard went around to hang with the lion right now. >> she is a professional...
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over to queensland where this action cam captured this. a nice wide open road. what do we know about wide open roads? >> oh, wow. it looks like a car that came out of the intersection just assumed that it was moving out on to a not very busy road. well, tre'snoth car and a ttherdirectn.as it has to pop out quickly. >> which one of these things is not like the other? >> i'm going to say the one with spots. >> that's the leopard and it went around to hanging with the lions right now. she spotted this. >> they're not trying to challenge the lions at all. the leopard was in the bushes and then the lion whichased it . it was like, okay, i don't want to start any trouble. and then this happened. once that leopard shows it's belly, that's the spot. he's showing that lion i don't need trouble. i really just want to sit here and rest. >> i'm telling you what's up. >> the back up. we'll hang out playing possom. >> now could be a good time to get up and run. this is very tough behavior. >> the lions are distracted by something and he says okay i'm out. >> in this video, th
over to queensland where this action cam captured this. a nice wide open road. what do we know about wide open roads? >> oh, wow. it looks like a car that came out of the intersection just assumed that it was moving out on to a not very busy road. well, tre'snoth car and a ttherdirectn.as it has to pop out quickly. >> which one of these things is not like the other? >> i'm going to say the one with spots. >> that's the leopard and it went around to hanging with the lions...
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. >> now, over to queensland where you see two men walking right in front of this business when one ofm throws a massive brick right through the door. >> oh wow. >> then they start kicking until they're able to make their way all the way through. what do you think they're after? >> it looks like a pharmacy so cough medicine and stuff. >> birth control. >> they got away with about $800 worth of prescription medications. >> they'll probably make it worse. >> police released this video hoping that someone recognizes either of the two men involved in the video. ♪ surfing dude! surfing dude! >> ben gravy is a professional surf blogger. in this case he's surfing in none other than wyoming. you don't have to have a beach to surf. >> clearly. >> you absolutely do not and that's part of what ben is showing us here. after he's done surfing in wyoming, he heads over to the surf mecca of wisconsin followed up by west virginia, washington, vermont. are you starting to see maybe a thread, a trend here? >> all 50 states. >> right. >> actually something that a surf kid from new jersey really set his s
. >> now, over to queensland where you see two men walking right in front of this business when one ofm throws a massive brick right through the door. >> oh wow. >> then they start kicking until they're able to make their way all the way through. what do you think they're after? >> it looks like a pharmacy so cough medicine and stuff. >> birth control. >> they got away with about $800 worth of prescription medications. >> they'll probably make it worse....
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this is in queensland, australia. police pulled over this driver because this driver didn't see a lot of stuff coming. when you look inside the car, this is what concerns police. the driver has a lot of stuff in there. >> we have serious concerns about your visibility. you have no visib visibility of side. no visibility of the rear. >> is that someone trying to move or a hoarding situation -- >> or someone living out of their car. >> we don't know. the police say this person was driving the car with all the stuff in there. you have to be able to see out of your windows. >> the car is one giant -- >> it's a rolling trash bin. that's what it is. their person decides to throw their garbage wherever it lands. >> the person did get ticketed. a $210 fine. >>> this guy didn't see this coming. somebody is up to no good. that motor bike just proved too tempting for somebody. bet you didn't see this coming. >> hey, little guy! >> what a chicken. >> the dog's name is ma'am. >> that's funny. >> he ran away like it was a doberman
this is in queensland, australia. police pulled over this driver because this driver didn't see a lot of stuff coming. when you look inside the car, this is what concerns police. the driver has a lot of stuff in there. >> we have serious concerns about your visibility. you have no visib visibility of side. no visibility of the rear. >> is that someone trying to move or a hoarding situation -- >> or someone living out of their car. >> we don't know. the police say this...
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gallery of modern art o'gara be situated right here in south bank in conjunction with the queensland calories there are more than 17000 places he's sorry go contemporary and more on our consciences tray apart from some chicken to. strongly. present is also known as a river city among the best rice a craze heard around the mayor my crease today to get to learn pine koala sanctuary it's some koala. loses guys see. my pond cause such tree is my own business favorite attraction this century stuff this time 260 columns in addition is also number 80 animal species to propose griese this is a member it's almost really a. brawl i've been join my tour around britain today from the save a day to south bank to learn pine call sanctuary i love it here and now you'll love it hate it praise when the new old city. i think i need to stick around some tito are doing houses built on stilts like this one are an exception along the north sea you won't find them anywhere else but here . is. the perfect spot to take a last good look at the much flags and wait for the sun to sink into the ocean. my day on
gallery of modern art o'gara be situated right here in south bank in conjunction with the queensland calories there are more than 17000 places he's sorry go contemporary and more on our consciences tray apart from some chicken to. strongly. present is also known as a river city among the best rice a craze heard around the mayor my crease today to get to learn pine koala sanctuary it's some koala. loses guys see. my pond cause such tree is my own business favorite attraction this century stuff...
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earlier i spoke to scott bryan, a geologist with the queensland university of technology, and i startedn is. no, it's quite a common occurrence actually for our region. in the southwest pacific it happens around every five years or so. the last one was 2012 and i3, so this is just history repeating. but can this pumice really revitalise the great barrier reef? yeah, so what we've seen in the past is — these last eruptions that we did studies in detail and over 20 years or so, this pumice is going to drift past coral reefs and islands in fiji, vanuatu, new caledonia and the east coral sea. and when they come into contact with these islands and reefs, the pumice is going to come into contact with larvae floating in the water from all of the life that's living and breathing there. those larvae are going to touch the pumice, find a solid home to attach to, and grow and mature, blissfully unaware that they're going to be transported 5,000 kilometres westwards to arrive along our shorelines around easter time next year. so much promise. so, will it reach the great barrier reef by next year? y
earlier i spoke to scott bryan, a geologist with the queensland university of technology, and i startedn is. no, it's quite a common occurrence actually for our region. in the southwest pacific it happens around every five years or so. the last one was 2012 and i3, so this is just history repeating. but can this pumice really revitalise the great barrier reef? yeah, so what we've seen in the past is — these last eruptions that we did studies in detail and over 20 years or so, this pumice is...
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who account for close to a 3rd of all foreign students in australia last month the university of queensland's tensions between supporters of the hong kong protests and those in favor of beijing in other cases some teaching materials have sparked outrage among chinese students as a describes china and taiwan as 2 separate states a view that is strongly opposed by beijing the chinese foreign ministry there has denied any involvement in australian politics calling the notion extremely irresponsible. china's so-called infiltration of australia and other similar claims are totally fabricated and underpinned by altruria motives politicizing education and co-operation an artificially create an obstacle is not good for either side. while the guests we heard from earlier told us such increased scrutiny could devolve into ethnic discrimination. chinese. academics and students who become more vulnerable the kind of ethnic and racial discrimination by school to mix up the intelligence part in d.c. is a big brewery to me because. i'm also told counter intelligence and khan that is pure nonsense it must be
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with the university of queensland in australia which had developed hypersonic models and capabilities and so now australia and the united states are developing hypersonic weapons capabilities testing them in central australia but the reality is that the us is way behind russia and to be able to public of china in this era. the russian foreign minister just a moment ago said these u.s. missile tests were planned long before washington with roof and on f. treaty but what you're saying is that both sides really happen violating it and this whole treaty was nothing but what was done if that is so how dangerous is this escalation. well it's not it's an inevitable progress look treaties are designed to capture a moment and to deliver a titian when it's looking extra because it's not intended that treaties ever throughout history on weapons and technology will stop the growth of the eventual evolution of technologies it will it can do is cause it for a while now the test you're talking about i'm not in the new weapons categories i have a sonic they're in a very much a stopgap area the u.s. c
with the university of queensland in australia which had developed hypersonic models and capabilities and so now australia and the united states are developing hypersonic weapons capabilities testing them in central australia but the reality is that the us is way behind russia and to be able to public of china in this era. the russian foreign minister just a moment ago said these u.s. missile tests were planned long before washington with roof and on f. treaty but what you're saying is that...
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for now i'm joined by test newton kane a professor at the university of queensland and policy expert on pacific island on the pacific island region thank you very much for joining us professor what do you make of the outcome of this summit is all strain the to blame for this watered down agreement i think it's i think it's important that we don't get too crude about the united states is an awful lot of disappointments around what's happened this week this is not a great deal of surprise in terms of what the position that australia is still what the pacific island leaches were asking for from a strand was something that was very hot for mr morris and still lives on and that's because a lot of what they once eat would have been in direct contravention wheat domestic policy and it would have been things to which he has no political mandate at heart . one of how much support does prime minister morrison have within his country for not taking stronger action to mitigate climate change is the is he have the full backing of his country behind. well he's recently been reelected with a much b
for now i'm joined by test newton kane a professor at the university of queensland and policy expert on pacific island on the pacific island region thank you very much for joining us professor what do you make of the outcome of this summit is all strain the to blame for this watered down agreement i think it's i think it's important that we don't get too crude about the united states is an awful lot of disappointments around what's happened this week this is not a great deal of surprise in...
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who account for close to a 3rd of all foreign students in australia last month the university of queenslandsaw tensions between supporters of the hong kong protests and those in favor of beijing in other cases some teaching materials have sparked outrage among chinese students as it described china and taiwan as 2 separate states if you strongly opposed by beijing or the chinese foreign ministry there has denied any involvement in australian politics in calling the notion extremely irresponsible of. china's so-called infiltration of australia and other similar claims are totally fabricated and underpinned by ulterior motives politicizing education and co-operation an artificially create an obstacle is not good for either side. let's bring injuries of shang who's our hong kong based political scientist thanks for joining us good to have you on today it's not the 1st time as it were here accusations against china against beijing of its malign activities or influence what's behind these latest ones coming from australia. well as you said. australia . has become very concerned with interference
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who account for close to a 3rd of all foreign students in australia last month the university of queenslandsaw tensions between supporters of the hong kong protests and those in favor of beijing in other cases some teaching materials have sparked outrage among chinese students and the scribe but china and taiwan as 2 separate states of you strongly of course the post by beijing and chinese foreign ministry has denied any involvement in australian politics schooling notion extremely irresponsible. china's so-called infiltration of australia and other similar claims are totally fabricated and underpinned by ulterior motives politicizing education and co-operation an artificially create an obstacle is not good for either side. let's go live now to dr fox and while we're seeing a lecturer at the department of politics languages and international studies at bath university thanks for joining us dr good to have you on the program today lots of accusations obviously we're hearing against china it's alleged maligning activities influence through this government interference what's behind these late
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damage jobs, it will damage industry, and we're actually going to open up new coalfields across queenslandright won. yes. so what's happening is the level of rage in countries is increasing exponentially, and it hasn't reached that critical mass in many countries yet but it's going to hit that critical mass very quickly and it will shock the elites, it will shock the government with its intensity. because a critical mass of people are starting to realise what's going on, which is the elites and the governments aren't actually going to do anything. they're not going to fulfil their primary responsibility, which is to look after the people. it will happen quickly, it will happen quickly. this isn't something that holds up gradually. historically... nothing's happening and then something happens, bang, and all the media think, "where did that come from?" what i'm here to tell you today is this is coming, this is coming down the track. i hear your message and you accuse me of not emotionally engaging with you, and during the course of the conversation i've been thinking to myself that your mes
damage jobs, it will damage industry, and we're actually going to open up new coalfields across queenslandright won. yes. so what's happening is the level of rage in countries is increasing exponentially, and it hasn't reached that critical mass in many countries yet but it's going to hit that critical mass very quickly and it will shock the elites, it will shock the government with its intensity. because a critical mass of people are starting to realise what's going on, which is the elites and...
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gave approval for a new coalmine recently asjune, australia gave approvalfor a new coalmine in queenslandle who occupy significant roles in the global stage when it comes to the planet. if you think of the president of the marshall islands, the prime ministers of tuvalu in fiji, they occu py ministers of tuvalu in fiji, they occupy important positions and when the un secretary—general convenes his climate summit in september, these people will be occupying very central roles. he said they will be front and centre of what happens so they carry with them a great deal of moral authority and when they speak, people listen so they may be frustrated that scott morrison doesn't appear to be listening to them but leaders elsewhere are listening to them, whether it's the uk, whether it's the european union oi’ uk, whether it's the european union or elsewhere in the world. when they speak, people do listen when it comes to climate change and obviously what happens at the end of todayis obviously what happens at the end of today is going to send a very strong message as to where this region sits asa
gave approval for a new coalmine recently asjune, australia gave approvalfor a new coalmine in queenslandle who occupy significant roles in the global stage when it comes to the planet. if you think of the president of the marshall islands, the prime ministers of tuvalu in fiji, they occu py ministers of tuvalu in fiji, they occupy important positions and when the un secretary—general convenes his climate summit in september, these people will be occupying very central roles. he said they...
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who account for close to a 3rd of all foreign students in australia last month the university of queenslandtill tensions between supporters of the process and those in favor of beijing in other cases some teaching materials were sparked outrage among the chinese students as they describe china and taiwan as 2 separate states if you strongly opposed by beijing the chinese foreign ministry there has denied any involvement in australian politics calling the notion extremely irresponsible. china's so-called infiltration of australia and other similar claims are totally fabricated and underpinned by alterian motives politicizing education and cooperations an artificially create an obstacle is not good for either side. the guess we heard from earlier told us such increased scrutiny could devolve into ethnic discrimination. chinese. demick and students who become more vulnerable to the kind of ethnic and racial discrimination by school to mix up the intelligence part and d.c. is a big brewery to be because. a lot told hunter intelligence and can that is pure nonsense it must be should not open and
who account for close to a 3rd of all foreign students in australia last month the university of queenslandtill tensions between supporters of the process and those in favor of beijing in other cases some teaching materials were sparked outrage among the chinese students as they describe china and taiwan as 2 separate states if you strongly opposed by beijing the chinese foreign ministry there has denied any involvement in australian politics calling the notion extremely irresponsible. china's...
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move forward together with this and create new industries and it's not as if this is difficult in queenslandwant to do innovative a marvellous new things in these areas. getting government support to do it is really tough and i don't understand that. isn't part of the problem is that it doesn't matter if australia gets its house in order, or europe for that matter? the statistics suggest nearly half the greenhouse gas emissions come from just three countries, india, the united states and china so the rest of the world can do it its bit and that is not going to change. well, the argument is just because i see things being done wrong, i will do wrong things as well and that makes for a great world. that is totally wrong. we all need to do our bit, otherwise how do people have confidence that we all will act? every country needs to do its proportion of the share. 193 countries, you are quite right, most of the emissions come from three but why should those three disproportionate burden? surely this is a collective issue. they should share the disproportionate burden because they are generating
move forward together with this and create new industries and it's not as if this is difficult in queenslandwant to do innovative a marvellous new things in these areas. getting government support to do it is really tough and i don't understand that. isn't part of the problem is that it doesn't matter if australia gets its house in order, or europe for that matter? the statistics suggest nearly half the greenhouse gas emissions come from just three countries, india, the united states and china...
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coast in queensland. now, a hop and a skip to matt taylor. yes, those kangaroos look hoppier than the sheep the me... hoppier? yes, hoppier! anyway, moving on. over a month of august rainfall in just four days. i know august is a wet month, but it is going to extremes at the moment. if you're on your holiday break at the moment in the uk, for the week ahead you will need a wet weather plan just in case. there will be further downpours at times, and overall for the time of the year, fairly cool and at times fairly breezy as well. some of the wetter conditions are through the english channel in parts of the south—east, east anglia, rumbles of thunder with torrential downpours possible this afternoon. wa nt to downpours possible this afternoon. want to match ours elsewhere, particularly northern ireland, starting to turn thundery as they could in northern scotland. overall compared with the weekend a bit more sunshine, lighter winds, but compared with the weekend a bit more sunshine, lighterwinds, but feeling cooler out there, out of the sunshin
coast in queensland. now, a hop and a skip to matt taylor. yes, those kangaroos look hoppier than the sheep the me... hoppier? yes, hoppier! anyway, moving on. over a month of august rainfall in just four days. i know august is a wet month, but it is going to extremes at the moment. if you're on your holiday break at the moment in the uk, for the week ahead you will need a wet weather plan just in case. there will be further downpours at times, and overall for the time of the year, fairly cool...
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brisbane things don't change very much still a shortage of rain where you might want to do in southern queensland in new south wales and victoria that's not going to change on friday temperature wise or at least when the t.v. is from melbourne adelaide not bad in hobart obviously it's warmer in perth it off mrs towne the the wind coming out of the interior 22 degrees the next frontal system is keeping quite a long way so so you might catch crowd from it on the coast of victoria and some rain in tasmania otherwise what has changed to a temperature very have gone up in sydney and brisbane now the weather is heading further south so it's going to hit new zealand square on new year on it is coming across a certain tasman you'll catch the northern edge it might be quite ferocious quite windy wet snow of course the tide in the. sand north on the dry air but still quite windy the temperatures there remain almost in the teens this is throughout the next 2 days now japan has seen fairly dry and warm weather recently that's not going to change $34.00 in tokyo it is a little bit less hot car cooler really k
brisbane things don't change very much still a shortage of rain where you might want to do in southern queensland in new south wales and victoria that's not going to change on friday temperature wise or at least when the t.v. is from melbourne adelaide not bad in hobart obviously it's warmer in perth it off mrs towne the the wind coming out of the interior 22 degrees the next frontal system is keeping quite a long way so so you might catch crowd from it on the coast of victoria and some rain in...
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the south of the country up to parts of new south wales, victoria and even on the gold coast in queenslandyway, moving on. 0ver yes, hoppier! anyway, moving on. over a month of august rainfall in just four days. i know august is a wet month, but it is going to extremes at the moment. if you're on your holiday break at the moment in the uk, for the week ahead you will need a wet weather plan just in case. there will be further downpours at times, and overall for the time of the year, fairly cool and at times fairly breezy as well. some of the wetter conditions are through the english channel in parts of the south—east, east anglia, rumbles of thunder with torrential downpours possible this afternoon. wa nt to downpours possible this afternoon. want to match ours elsewhere, particularly northern ireland, starting to turn thundery as they could in northern scotland.
the south of the country up to parts of new south wales, victoria and even on the gold coast in queenslandyway, moving on. 0ver yes, hoppier! anyway, moving on. over a month of august rainfall in just four days. i know august is a wet month, but it is going to extremes at the moment. if you're on your holiday break at the moment in the uk, for the week ahead you will need a wet weather plan just in case. there will be further downpours at times, and overall for the time of the year, fairly cool...
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well well from the summertime area to the wintertime area i want to take you over here towards queensland where this morning we have seen some very cold air across much of the area here in cannes 8.9 celsius that is the lowest morning temperature they have seen in 56 years it's not going to get that low tomorrow but still it is going to be a little bit chilly across the region. with sponsored by town. after years of war and famine a dramatic transformation is emerging. al-jazeera goes on a journey with 4 diverse ethiopians to tell inspirational stories and immerse us intimately into their lives i was approached to take the position of the subsistence i was sometimes the friends of my ethiopian coming soon on al-jazeera. 67 words that spelled promise for one people. but disaster for another. the bled to the establishment of the jewish homeland at the expense of the palestinians. the story of the british declaration that changed the middle east for seeds of discord on al-jazeera. you're watching al-jazeera reminded of our top stories this hour german chancellor angela merkel has now added h
well well from the summertime area to the wintertime area i want to take you over here towards queensland where this morning we have seen some very cold air across much of the area here in cannes 8.9 celsius that is the lowest morning temperature they have seen in 56 years it's not going to get that low tomorrow but still it is going to be a little bit chilly across the region. with sponsored by town. after years of war and famine a dramatic transformation is emerging. al-jazeera goes on a...
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a cross over the weekend as a polar front moves across australia foster even the gold coast in queenslandthe showers from scotland will spread into england and wales and could be more persistent rain for a few and could be more persistent rain forafew in and could be more persistent rain for a few in north—west england, north—east wales and west midlands. some minor travel disruption possible tomorrow morning. a cool night by and large the temperatures in single figures for many tomorrow morning. a bright start for many but in northern ireland, north—west england, the midlands and east anglia, some showers in the morning. if you're developing into the afternoon in scotland and north—east england and also the chance of one in cornwall and the channel islands and dorset. the vast majority, if you're not spending the whole of your day dry, should spend the bulk of your day dry, even if temperature is still down on where we should be at this time of year at around 15—21 degrees. then time for those wet weather plans. as we go into wednesday, outbreaks of rain and gusty winds, particular parts
a cross over the weekend as a polar front moves across australia foster even the gold coast in queenslandthe showers from scotland will spread into england and wales and could be more persistent rain for a few and could be more persistent rain forafew in and could be more persistent rain for a few in north—west england, north—east wales and west midlands. some minor travel disruption possible tomorrow morning. a cool night by and large the temperatures in single figures for many tomorrow...
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australian and queensland governments are investing more than $2 billion to protect the reef. >> hearing about this more and more. >> beautiful area, too. >> it's unfortunate to see the bleaching of the coral reefs as well. so it's not as colorful as it used to be. so maybe something you need to visit and see very soon. >>> let's get a look outside as the sun comes up in san jose. look at this beautiful sunrise, bright orange. get those cameras ready, take a nice snapshot. as you head out for school in the south bay, it's going to be cool walking to school, with some upper 50s, and then leading into some upper 60s at 10:00. i think the kids will enjoy the time outside today for lunch and recess, and then we're in the upper 70s by 1:00, eventually reaching 81 degrees later on today. some of our warmer spots reach the upper 80s and low 90s,seaso, temperatures. san francisco reaching 70 this afternoon. we'll talk about the weekend, but mike, you have a spot to avoid. >> we do, we just got thisleroa royalcommuno reale at san carlos avenue south of holly as well. there's a water main break re
australian and queensland governments are investing more than $2 billion to protect the reef. >> hearing about this more and more. >> beautiful area, too. >> it's unfortunate to see the bleaching of the coral reefs as well. so it's not as colorful as it used to be. so maybe something you need to visit and see very soon. >>> let's get a look outside as the sun comes up in san jose. look at this beautiful sunrise, bright orange. get those cameras ready, take a nice...
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brightest of all, lots of cloud elsewhere, showers parts of wales, and the final north queensland willso temperatures across scotla nd later on so temperatures across scotland and northern ireland, mid—teens tomorrow. temperatures in the sunshine and 21 or 22. just to give you a quick sneaky peak into next week. if you are on holiday at the moment, rain here and there stop perhaps more of note other temperatures. sticking in the teens through this week. maybe the low 20s at the highest. a rather cool week of weather ahead. more throughout the morning. now on breakfast it's time for the film review with ben brown andjames king. hello there, welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is james king. what do you have for us this week? playmobil the movie is an animated musical, but will it have us dancing in the dark of the cinema? we go back to the glory days of hitchcock, bergman and grant with the reissued thriller notorious. and, yes, i've been using bruce springsteen song titles because blinded by the light is out. it's the story of one boy's
brightest of all, lots of cloud elsewhere, showers parts of wales, and the final north queensland willso temperatures across scotla nd later on so temperatures across scotland and northern ireland, mid—teens tomorrow. temperatures in the sunshine and 21 or 22. just to give you a quick sneaky peak into next week. if you are on holiday at the moment, rain here and there stop perhaps more of note other temperatures. sticking in the teens through this week. maybe the low 20s at the highest. a...
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queensland police say it's one of the region's largest—ever drug seizures of mdma and methamphetamineribed their "scary" confrontation with the suspect. lee cuthbert, paul 0'shaughnessy and luke 0'shaughnessy, all from greater manchester, were working in an office nearby when they heard a commotion outside and ran out to help. the armed man had already stabbed a woman in the street and has since been linked to a second woman's body found nearby. the three men have been hailed as heroes — this is what they had to say to channel nine in australia this morning. we can tell you are quite exhausted by the past 2a hours. we can tell you are quite exhausted by the past 24 hours. you don't have to thank us. for us, being british people overseas, this is our second home. we love australia, it is an amazing place. and i tell you right now, we had this conversation in the car, if it happened again we would do it again. brave man, would you do that? yes, held them down with i think the chairand a milk yes, held them down with i think the chair and a milk crate. carol, what did she say about the w
queensland police say it's one of the region's largest—ever drug seizures of mdma and methamphetamineribed their "scary" confrontation with the suspect. lee cuthbert, paul 0'shaughnessy and luke 0'shaughnessy, all from greater manchester, were working in an office nearby when they heard a commotion outside and ran out to help. the armed man had already stabbed a woman in the street and has since been linked to a second woman's body found nearby. the three men have been hailed as...