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dr stefanos research suggests jellyfish numbers are booming due to a variety of manmade fact. artificial waterways but the suez canal which connects the red sea to the mediterranean are transporting new jellyfish species. changes in a blink these newcomers to survive with summer sea temperatures in the mad rising by 1.15 degrees c. in the last 3 decades. about is the proper ecological impact of jellyfish is equivalent to 2 lions from this so on and they are told purgatory so they can have an impact on the functioning of the marine ecosystem some cases we have large early fish wish to reach densities life up to 300 or 400. square kilometers along the coastline so this would affect particularly human activities life swimmy on the along the coast or fishery and even our cultural plants may be affected because in some cases the venomous shellfish can kill hundreds or thousands of fish in a few days these booms are using local fishing industries is estimated that in the north is rarity they cost italian fishing fleet $8500000.00 euros here stefano sent me notes to the aquarium of g
dr stefanos research suggests jellyfish numbers are booming due to a variety of manmade fact. artificial waterways but the suez canal which connects the red sea to the mediterranean are transporting new jellyfish species. changes in a blink these newcomers to survive with summer sea temperatures in the mad rising by 1.15 degrees c. in the last 3 decades. about is the proper ecological impact of jellyfish is equivalent to 2 lions from this so on and they are told purgatory so they can have an...
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dr stefanos research suggests jellyfish numbers are booming due to a variety of manmade fact. artificial waterways but the suez canal which connects the red sea to the mediterranean are transporting new jellyfish species. changes neighboring these newcomers to survive with some the sea temperatures in the mad rising by 1.15 degrees c. in the last 3 decades. how bad is the problems there ecological impact of jellyfish is equivalent to lions in this are now they are top predators so they can have an impact on the functioning of the marine ecosystem some cases so we have large elif ish wish to reach dance it is life up to 300 or 400 tons a square tube. meters along the coastline so this would affect particularly human activities life. swimming on the along the course or fishery and even aquaculture plants may be affected because in some cases the venomous china fish can kill hundreds or thousands of fish in a few days these booms are using local fishing industries is estimated that in the north rarity they cost italian fishing fleet $8500000000.00 euros a year steffen and sent me
dr stefanos research suggests jellyfish numbers are booming due to a variety of manmade fact. artificial waterways but the suez canal which connects the red sea to the mediterranean are transporting new jellyfish species. changes neighboring these newcomers to survive with some the sea temperatures in the mad rising by 1.15 degrees c. in the last 3 decades. how bad is the problems there ecological impact of jellyfish is equivalent to lions in this are now they are top predators so they can have...
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dr stefanos research suggests jellyfish numbers are booming due to a variety of manmade fact. artificial waterways like the suez canal which connects the red sea to the mediterranean are transporting new jellyfish species. changes enabling these new comers to survive with some of the temperatures in the mad rising by 1.15 degrees c. in the last 3 decades. about is the proper ecological impact of jellyfish is equivalent to 2 lions from this on and they are told purgatory so they can have an impact on the functioning of the marine ecosystem some cases so we have larger fish . to reach densities like up to 300 or 400. square kilometers along the coastline so this would affect particularly human activities life swimmy on the along the course or fishery and even our cultural plants may be affected because in some cases the venomous china fish can kill hundreds or thousands of fish in a few days these booms are using local fishing industries is estimated that in the north they cost italian fishing $8500000.00 euros here stephanus said we know to the aquarium of genoa to discover how
dr stefanos research suggests jellyfish numbers are booming due to a variety of manmade fact. artificial waterways like the suez canal which connects the red sea to the mediterranean are transporting new jellyfish species. changes enabling these new comers to survive with some of the temperatures in the mad rising by 1.15 degrees c. in the last 3 decades. about is the proper ecological impact of jellyfish is equivalent to 2 lions from this on and they are told purgatory so they can have an...
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break—out grand slam performance, they disappear a bit and cannot live up to the height but sit —— stefanosconcluded today against the serbian. he is into the last 16, the fourth member he will play stan wawrinka, a former champion he was may it way through quietly the first week. he is returning from a knee surgery of about 18 months ago and it's very slowly even at the age of 3a showing some of the inner guys exactly how it is done. thank you very much for joining us. saracens have sealed a premiership and european champions cup double for the second time. having been 11 points behind in the second half, the defending champions pulled off a great comeback against exeter in the premiership final at twickenham to win their fourth title in five years. adam wild was watching. these are the premiership‘s top two teams, but in truth, these two have long been in a league of their own. for the season's big finish, this was quite a start. exeter chiefs forcing their way through with just 27 seconds gone. saracens would not take that lying down. having already conquered eruope, it was time to prove
break—out grand slam performance, they disappear a bit and cannot live up to the height but sit —— stefanosconcluded today against the serbian. he is into the last 16, the fourth member he will play stan wawrinka, a former champion he was may it way through quietly the first week. he is returning from a knee surgery of about 18 months ago and it's very slowly even at the age of 3a showing some of the inner guys exactly how it is done. thank you very much for joining us. saracens have...
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grigor dimitrov in the singles yesterday, he caused another upset today, knocking out the top seed stefanosiiasime, who is currently the youngest player in the atp top 100, beat tsitsipas in straights sets. he then also played and lost a doubles match. the second match of andy murray's comeback was suspended due to fading light. murray and feliciano lopez won the first set against dan evans and ken skupski, but the players had to leave the court at ten to nine with evans and skupski five four ahead in the second set. the match will continue tomorrow after the singles‘ semi finals. there were wins for the top two sides in rugby league's super league this evening. warrington remain second after a convincing victory over wakefield. whilst the top side st helens continue their good form with a 36 ten win over struggling leeds rhinos. louis mccarthy scarsbrook with two of their trys. elsewhere in tonights super league wigan beat huddesfield by 38 points to 22. salford go above castelford by beating them 2616. and confirmation of warrington's easy win against wakefield. let's take a look at some
grigor dimitrov in the singles yesterday, he caused another upset today, knocking out the top seed stefanosiiasime, who is currently the youngest player in the atp top 100, beat tsitsipas in straights sets. he then also played and lost a doubles match. the second match of andy murray's comeback was suspended due to fading light. murray and feliciano lopez won the first set against dan evans and ken skupski, but the players had to leave the court at ten to nine with evans and skupski five four...
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you can hear the announcement ahead of kyle edmund's match with stefano tsitsipas the top seed, theyomed onto the centre court at queens. evans was beaten 65,674. court at queens. evans was beaten 6-3,674. a court at queens. evans was beaten 6—3,674. a good performance by wawrinka. evans is fine, he won back—to—back challenger tournament so he is having a great grass court season but i think it was the lets me that he heard as he slipped. i think there is nothing to worry about with wimbledon just around the corner. it was a little bit slippery and they have been trying to mop up from the last couple of days. one of the big talking points today is feliciano lopez who will be playing with andy murray in the doubles tomorrow. he addressed these allegations of match fixing that go back a couple of years. yes, these are allegations that have been printed in spain, saying that feliciano lopez and his doubles partner mark lopez, no relation, we re partner mark lopez, no relation, were implicated in a match fixing investigation. what has been alleged and it is based on police reports is and
you can hear the announcement ahead of kyle edmund's match with stefano tsitsipas the top seed, theyomed onto the centre court at queens. evans was beaten 65,674. court at queens. evans was beaten 6-3,674. a court at queens. evans was beaten 6—3,674. a good performance by wawrinka. evans is fine, he won back—to—back challenger tournament so he is having a great grass court season but i think it was the lets me that he heard as he slipped. i think there is nothing to worry about with...
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but the 2015 champion stan wawrinka needed five sets and more than five hours to beat stefanos tsitsipastournament so far. he'll face federer in the quarterfinals. we've had our first upset at the world cup, a 21—run victory for bangladesh against south africa, who have now lost two matches following defeat to england. in their opener they won the toss and put bangladesh in to bat at the oval. and they made their highest one—day total of 330—6. that set south africa what would have been a record world cup run chase, but they fell short, 309—8. mustafizur rahman was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets. part—timers halifax have become the first championship side in 13 years to reach the semi—finals of rugby league's challenge cup, thanks to a really hard—fought win over fellow championship side bradford bulls. they came from 6—0 down at half—time to win 20 points to 16. james woodburn—hall scored the decisive try. and the reward for halifax is a daunting trip to super league leaders st helens, a repeat of the 1987 final that halifax won. warrington wolves will play hull fc. both sem
but the 2015 champion stan wawrinka needed five sets and more than five hours to beat stefanos tsitsipastournament so far. he'll face federer in the quarterfinals. we've had our first upset at the world cup, a 21—run victory for bangladesh against south africa, who have now lost two matches following defeat to england. in their opener they won the toss and put bangladesh in to bat at the oval. and they made their highest one—day total of 330—6. that set south africa what would have been a...
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grigor dimitrov in the singles yesterday, he caused another upset today, knocking out the top seed stefanoscurrently the youngest player in the atp top 100, beat tsitsipas in straights sets afterwards he also played doubles but he and partner alex de minaur were defeated. in just under an hour's time, the crowd in west london will get another glimpse of andy murray as he returns in the doubles alongside feliciano lopez to take on the british pair of dan evans and ken skupski. but in the build up murray has admitted he was turned down by world number two ash barty for the mixeddoubles at wimbledon next month. i asked her during the french open, i told her, she said, i asked her during the french open, itold her, she said, i'm i asked her during the french open, i told her, she said, i'm sorry but i'm already playing singles and doubles. i messaged her and said, i'm already playing singles and doubles. i messaged herand said, no worries, completely understand, i just wanted to find the best partner and she said to me, there are many better out there than me. a few days later she won the frenc
grigor dimitrov in the singles yesterday, he caused another upset today, knocking out the top seed stefanoscurrently the youngest player in the atp top 100, beat tsitsipas in straights sets afterwards he also played doubles but he and partner alex de minaur were defeated. in just under an hour's time, the crowd in west london will get another glimpse of andy murray as he returns in the doubles alongside feliciano lopez to take on the british pair of dan evans and ken skupski. but in the build...
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british number one kyle edmund has been up against the top seed, greece's stefanos tsitsipas. the second. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from us all at the bbc sport centre, a very goodnight to you. hello there. as we head onto next week, there is a chance that things could turn warm a very warm for some of us, and that could spark off some pretty heavy and thundery showers in a few places. but it is a long way off. in the short—term, things are looking fairly showery thanks to low pressure anchored to the north of the uk. that will send plenty of showers into northern and western areas early this morning, but elsewhere we should see a drying trend, especially across the south—east. we have lost those showers but it will feel a bit fresher, and today is certainly going to be one of sunshine and showers thanks to this low pressure system anchored to the north of the uk. most of these showers will be across scotland and northern ireland, where these could be quite heavy and may be thundery. i
british number one kyle edmund has been up against the top seed, greece's stefanos tsitsipas. the second. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport. from us all at the bbc sport centre, a very goodnight to you. hello there. as we head onto next week, there is a chance that things could turn warm a very warm for some of us, and that could spark off some pretty heavy and thundery showers in a few places. but it is a long...
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french open. but the 2015 champion stan wawrinka needed five sets and more than five hours to beat stefanosch of this year's tournament so far. he'll face federer in the quarter—finals. and johanna konta's fine form on clay continues — she beat donna vekic in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals the first british women to make it that far since jo durie back in 1983. she faces the american sloane stephens next. liverpool are back home from madrid and they have been parading the champions league trophy through the city streets. the 2—0 win against tottenham saw them became european champions for a sixth time. azi farni was following the players tens of thousands were expected, but hundreds of thousands have turned up. they are on the streets here, they are on wreaths, balconies, bus stops and scaffolding, all to catch a glimpse of their champions league heroes. it's been a long time since the city has been able to celebrate like this, since the 2005 champions league parade and the 2006 fa cup array, there has been a long period of hope and expectation. that has now been fulfilled byjuerg
french open. but the 2015 champion stan wawrinka needed five sets and more than five hours to beat stefanosch of this year's tournament so far. he'll face federer in the quarter—finals. and johanna konta's fine form on clay continues — she beat donna vekic in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals the first british women to make it that far since jo durie back in 1983. she faces the american sloane stephens next. liverpool are back home from madrid and they have been parading the...
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djokovic, fabio fognini through to the next round, but a new name in the fourth round — greek player stefanos australian open and beat roger federer in route. a couple of titles one on the atp title since then. the match held overfrom the match held over from yesterday and he has played a lot of tennis this year and is very young. whether he has ascended to get to the second week remains to be seen but he is such an exciting prospect and novak djokovic wanting a straight sets again against italian qualifier and be out from the knee always a danger on clay and alex is very of of germany struggling again at the 50 but getting through in five sets and he is still fighting going into week two. —— alexander sarah. tonight, british heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua will fight andy ruinr at madison square garden. but the fightjoshua really wants may be getting further and further out of reach. wbc world heavyweight champion deontay wilder says he has signed an agreement to face tyson fury in a rematch after he has fought luis 0rtiz. it meansjoshua is unlikely to fight either fury or wilder in the n
djokovic, fabio fognini through to the next round, but a new name in the fourth round — greek player stefanos australian open and beat roger federer in route. a couple of titles one on the atp title since then. the match held overfrom the match held over from yesterday and he has played a lot of tennis this year and is very young. whether he has ascended to get to the second week remains to be seen but he is such an exciting prospect and novak djokovic wanting a straight sets again against...
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in the men's draw, stefanos tsitsipas has become the first greek player to reach the fourth round atrd—round win over filip cryinovic in four sets. two matches in the cricket world cup today. afghanistan face defending champions australia later but, first, sri lanka are taking on new zealand. the black caps have been making the most of bowler friendly conditions at cardiff's sophia gardens. matt henry has picked up three wickets, including two in two balls. lockie ferguson has grabbed a couple as well. sri lanka were all out for 136. huge match in madrid later, and it's a massive day at twickenham as well, with exeter taking on saracens in the premiership rugby union final, a repeat of last year's showpiece and the 2016 version too. between them, they've won the title every year since 2014. exeter‘s director of rugby, rob baxter, knows beating saracens is no easy task. being current premiership champions, they're a good side. i've heard them described as maybe a once—in—a—generation team, and i can understand that because teams tend to become cyclical around groups of players, and yo
in the men's draw, stefanos tsitsipas has become the first greek player to reach the fourth round atrd—round win over filip cryinovic in four sets. two matches in the cricket world cup today. afghanistan face defending champions australia later but, first, sri lanka are taking on new zealand. the black caps have been making the most of bowler friendly conditions at cardiff's sophia gardens. matt henry has picked up three wickets, including two in two balls. lockie ferguson has grabbed a...
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>>stefanos in a scientist with the danish mitterrand chuckle institute was on a routine mission to pickhic and weather monitoring tools that were put on the ice but with water covering the normally flat white sea ice. he couldn't see them it's early for what's called melt season in greenland that's in line with scientists prediction that scientists prediction that it's going to be a record year scientists say these extreme melt seasons become the new normal. it could have a ripple effect around the world, especially for sea level rise. >>arguably the greatest san jose sharks ever or make some big news today k rooney will >>search crews pulled a small plane from the bottom of khalid east of modesto in the sierra foothills that plane crashed into the water sunday morning, the pilot's body was still inside friends identified the pilot as trent johnson. >>describing him as a kind and respectful family man just come inch reports. >>trent johnson's true golf was flying through probably once or twice a week so loved his or plan of own private plane that he owned outright on his own so, but for
>>stefanos in a scientist with the danish mitterrand chuckle institute was on a routine mission to pickhic and weather monitoring tools that were put on the ice but with water covering the normally flat white sea ice. he couldn't see them it's early for what's called melt season in greenland that's in line with scientists prediction that scientists prediction that it's going to be a record year scientists say these extreme melt seasons become the new normal. it could have a ripple effect...
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that's up 200% stefano in new york. >> caller: i watch you every night.love you, jim my ticker symbol is amtx. >> no. we're not going there. we've got so many -- you know what, bye-bye! let's go to max. max! max? >> caller: hey, jim, can you hear me? >> i hear you, max what's up. >> caller: my question about bio therapeutics, ioba. >> uh-oh i'm stumped. i don't know that. sorry. let's go to mike in north carolina mike, mike, mike >> caller: booyah, mr. cramer, csco, cisco. >> i wanted to fly in chuck robinson and defend yourself lightning round! >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td mayor round" is sponsored by td mayor trade. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems lt of work. no hidden fees. no platform fees. no trade minimums. and yes, it's all at one low price. td ameritrade. ♪ >>> you want to know why this market seems so difficult to navigate let me tell you a tale of two stocks two famous st
that's up 200% stefano in new york. >> caller: i watch you every night.love you, jim my ticker symbol is amtx. >> no. we're not going there. we've got so many -- you know what, bye-bye! let's go to max. max! max? >> caller: hey, jim, can you hear me? >> i hear you, max what's up. >> caller: my question about bio therapeutics, ioba. >> uh-oh i'm stumped. i don't know that. sorry. let's go to mike in north carolina mike, mike, mike >> caller: booyah, mr....
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the number 3 seed softly in are the mayor of argentina in straight sets federer will play either stefano sits about or stan wawrinka in the last. in the woman's draw the 1st of the quarter finals has been confirmed croatian petra markets will face czech teenager mark vaughan the roofs over martin came through in 3 sets against kaia kanepi. there was an emotional italian moto g.p. on sunday as. he got his 1st win after $125.00 races he held off world champion mark marquez to win his 1st ever grand prix at this level and it was on his home circuit as well but you started crying after he crossed the line marquez has extended his lead in the standings to 12 points. mexico's any roos junior bee champion anthony joshua to pull off one of the biggest upsets ever seen in heavyweight boxing on saturday night the british fighter came into the contest at new york's madison square garden undefeated and was looking to impress on his u.s. stay bew but it couldn't have gone much worse for him he was knocked down 4 times by ruis with the referee ending the fight in the 7th round rw as winning by technic
the number 3 seed softly in are the mayor of argentina in straight sets federer will play either stefano sits about or stan wawrinka in the last. in the woman's draw the 1st of the quarter finals has been confirmed croatian petra markets will face czech teenager mark vaughan the roofs over martin came through in 3 sets against kaia kanepi. there was an emotional italian moto g.p. on sunday as. he got his 1st win after $125.00 races he held off world champion mark marquez to win his 1st ever...
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kyle edmund faces stefanos tsitsipas later.rizon with his long hoped—for fight against army can having failed to materialise. this prompted some speculation of his future but he says he is not about to hang up his gloves just yet. he posted on social media, i have not retired, i have had some time away from the ring, but me and my team have been proactively looking to secure big fights. if they can be made, then i would love nothing more than to dance again under them bright lights. that is on the spot for now. martin the next hour. two neo—nazi teenagers, who suggested prince harry should be shot for marrying a woman of mixed race, have been jailed for encouraging terrorism. the pair were members of the sonnenkrieg division, an extreme revolutionary nazi group exposed by bbc news in december. our home affairs correspondent, daniel sandford reports. some of the most violent nazi propaganda to emerge in britain. internet posts calling for women who mix with other races to be killed, and for attacks on the police. there was even
kyle edmund faces stefanos tsitsipas later.rizon with his long hoped—for fight against army can having failed to materialise. this prompted some speculation of his future but he says he is not about to hang up his gloves just yet. he posted on social media, i have not retired, i have had some time away from the ring, but me and my team have been proactively looking to secure big fights. if they can be made, then i would love nothing more than to dance again under them bright lights. that is...
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british number one kyle edmund plays top seed stefanos tsitsipas later.hrough the city. it's the first time the trophy has been won by a team from outside the united states. let's have a look at some of this morning's back pages. the times reporting marcus rashford close to a new deal with manchester united. but also a story about rafa benitez having an offer to go to manage in china. his contract with newcastle runs out at the end of the month, and he has yet to sign a new deal. the guardian has a picture of bangladesh all—rounder shakib al—hasan, after his unbeaten century took his side to a win over the west indies at the world cup. and the mirror is writing about frank lampard, and if he goes to chelsea how he will want to hang on to some of their stars like willian, especially with their transfer embargo in place. that's all the sport for now. more from the bbc sport centre at 11:15. we will look ahead to england and scotland's final group games at the women's world cup tomorrow. that is all the sport for now. thanks, sally. proposals designed to tac
british number one kyle edmund plays top seed stefanos tsitsipas later.hrough the city. it's the first time the trophy has been won by a team from outside the united states. let's have a look at some of this morning's back pages. the times reporting marcus rashford close to a new deal with manchester united. but also a story about rafa benitez having an offer to go to manage in china. his contract with newcastle runs out at the end of the month, and he has yet to sign a new deal. the guardian...
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british number one kyle edmund has been up against the top seed — greece's stefanos tsitsipas.r the day at three all in the second. feliciano lopez, who will play doubles alongside andy murray at queen's tomorrow, has denied any involvement in fixing a match at wimbledon two years. a spanish newspaper has alleged that he and his doubles partner at the time marc lopez were implicated in a corruption investigation. following reports and media mentioning my name and my partner, i think it's important to come to you 110w think it's important to come to you now and absolutely deny any link with the events described in relation to the allegations of match fixing, unfortunately all tennis players are public figures and are exposed to having our good name is beyond our control so for that reason i do everything within my power to defend myself against any such false accusations. that's all the sport for now. good news that scotland just took the lead against argentina with the goal, they are winning right now and not match at the women's world cup more will come later at half past ten.
british number one kyle edmund has been up against the top seed — greece's stefanos tsitsipas.r the day at three all in the second. feliciano lopez, who will play doubles alongside andy murray at queen's tomorrow, has denied any involvement in fixing a match at wimbledon two years. a spanish newspaper has alleged that he and his doubles partner at the time marc lopez were implicated in a corruption investigation. following reports and media mentioning my name and my partner, i think it's...
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in the men's draw, stefanos tsitsipas has become the first greek player to reach the fourth round atgn in some style, crushing sri lanka without losing a single wicket in cardiff. new zealand seamers matt henry and lockie ferguson took three wickets as they skittled their opponents out forjust 136. kiwi opener martin guptill then smashed an unbeaten 51—ball 73, while colin munro made 58 not out to help the new zealanders reach their target in less than 17 overs. australia are chasing 208 against afghanistan in their opening match of the cricket world cup. after losing both openers for ducks and falling to 5—2, afghanistan recovered well. najibullah zadran top—scored with 51, while for australia, pat cummins and adam zampa took three wickets each. the aussies are now 55—0 in reply. let's take a look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines today. anthony van dyck has won the epsom derby, giving trainer aidan o'brien a record—equalling seventh winner in the race. jockey seamie heffernan rode the 13—2 chance to victory on his 12th attempt. madhmoon finished in secon
in the men's draw, stefanos tsitsipas has become the first greek player to reach the fourth round atgn in some style, crushing sri lanka without losing a single wicket in cardiff. new zealand seamers matt henry and lockie ferguson took three wickets as they skittled their opponents out forjust 136. kiwi opener martin guptill then smashed an unbeaten 51—ball 73, while colin munro made 58 not out to help the new zealanders reach their target in less than 17 overs. australia are chasing 208...
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british number one kyle edmund plays top seed stefanos tsitsipas later.k. the venue was shepton mallet prison, the oldest working prison in the uk up until it was closed six years ago. 100 athletes in fancy dress took part — running through a wing and b wing, upstairs, along prison corridors and through exercise yards. the winner was michael burke, who negotiated the course in just underfour and a quarter hours. just in the nick of time. his secret? keeping on the straight and narrow. that is quite a tricky course, actually, isn't it? i wouldn't that is quite a tricky course, actually, isn't it? iwouldn't no. it is the steps that would have done it for me. also you could not pass anyone on the steps. dan is not listening. i got distracted by oscar. the reason oscar is here, he is clearly very lovely... if you're a dog owner, you'll be all too familiar with giving in to the demands of those big puppy eyes. now, scientists think that dogs have actually evolved their expressions over the years, in order to manipulate us. researchers at the university of port
british number one kyle edmund plays top seed stefanos tsitsipas later.k. the venue was shepton mallet prison, the oldest working prison in the uk up until it was closed six years ago. 100 athletes in fancy dress took part — running through a wing and b wing, upstairs, along prison corridors and through exercise yards. the winner was michael burke, who negotiated the course in just underfour and a quarter hours. just in the nick of time. his secret? keeping on the straight and narrow. that is...
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because british number one kyle edmund is also in action, continuing his match against the top seed, stefanosither. his recent good form on grass was ended by three time grand slam champion stan wawrinka in straight sets. jo konta was knocked out of the birmingham classic, beaten in straight sets by jelena 0stapenko. this was only konta's second match since she lost in the semi—finals of the french open, so she'll now be hoping to gather more match time on grass at eastbourne next week, before wimbledon starts on 1july. and the officials at edgbaston were given an extra challenge. this is kristina pliskova. and here is her sister karolina. the czech pair are identical twins. luckily, they wore different coloured tops. who is better? apparently kristina. well, she won. she is two minutes older as well. it is always the older as well. it is always the older sister who does better. she is higher in the rankings. and there is the prospect of the murray brothers... potentially facing each other. if they both go through. but jamie hasa other. if they both go through. but jamie has a better record i
because british number one kyle edmund is also in action, continuing his match against the top seed, stefanosither. his recent good form on grass was ended by three time grand slam champion stan wawrinka in straight sets. jo konta was knocked out of the birmingham classic, beaten in straight sets by jelena 0stapenko. this was only konta's second match since she lost in the semi—finals of the french open, so she'll now be hoping to gather more match time on grass at eastbourne next week,...
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stefano? >> thank you, i want to ask a few questions of misty mccarthy regarding the opening of the counterintelligence investigation and protocols of notifying congress, protocols that were not followed. we know now that the fbi opened its counterintelligence investigation into the trump campaign in july 2016. they did not brief again until march 2017 just days before the former fbi director, announced the investigation during a march 20 open hearing for the 20. my question to you is coming sensitive information senses the opening of a counterintelligence investigation into a political campaign is exactly what quarterly briefings from the fbi to the gang are intended for, is that correct? but i believe so, i don't see the point of having again. >> i agree with you. >> do you think the fbi director director, should be allowed to decide when a cia investigation is too sensitive for the gang? but i do nothing to. i don't think the fbi director should do that because otherwise you cannot have con
stefano? >> thank you, i want to ask a few questions of misty mccarthy regarding the opening of the counterintelligence investigation and protocols of notifying congress, protocols that were not followed. we know now that the fbi opened its counterintelligence investigation into the trump campaign in july 2016. they did not brief again until march 2017 just days before the former fbi director, announced the investigation during a march 20 open hearing for the 20. my question to you is...
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dr stefanos research suggests jellyfish numbers are booming due to a variety of manmade fact.artificial waterways but the suez canal which connects the red sea to the mediterranean are transporting new jellyfish species. changes enabling these new comers to survive with some the sea temperatures in the mad rising by 1.15 degrees c. in the last 3 decades. how bad is the problems there ecological impact of jellyfish is equivalent to 2 miles from the salon and they are top predators so they can have an impact on the functioning of the marine ecosystem some cases so we have large eliphaz wish to reach dance it is life up to $300.00 or $400.00 pounds per square. meters along the coastline so this would affect particularly human activities life. swimmy on the along the course or fishery and even our cultural plants may be affected because in some cases the venomous shellfish can kill hundreds or thousands of fish in a few days these booms are using local fishing industries is estimated that in the north rarity they cost italian fishing fleet $8500000.00 euros a year stefano sent me
dr stefanos research suggests jellyfish numbers are booming due to a variety of manmade fact.artificial waterways but the suez canal which connects the red sea to the mediterranean are transporting new jellyfish species. changes enabling these new comers to survive with some the sea temperatures in the mad rising by 1.15 degrees c. in the last 3 decades. how bad is the problems there ecological impact of jellyfish is equivalent to 2 miles from the salon and they are top predators so they can...
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kyle edmund has been knocked out of queen's in the first round by the top seed greek top seed stefanosle to turn the match around when it resumed. he did save six match points before finally losing the second set seven—five. four uncapped players included in the training squad ahead of the rugby world cup. danny kerr included. bangladesh have been set a target of 382 to beat australia in the cricket world cup. you can see highlights on the bb —— bbc website. campaigners have won a legal challenge over the british government's decision to allow arms sales to saudi arabia. since the bombing of yemen began four years ago, the uk has licensed almost £5 billion of exports to saudi arabia including fighter jets and precision guided bombs. campaigners argued this might violate international humanitarian law. naomi grimley is outside the court of appeal where what does this mean? the judges say the british government did not properly look back at possible violations happening in yemen with the saudi air strikes. there have been documented cases of air strikes hitting things like hospitals, fac
kyle edmund has been knocked out of queen's in the first round by the top seed greek top seed stefanosle to turn the match around when it resumed. he did save six match points before finally losing the second set seven—five. four uncapped players included in the training squad ahead of the rugby world cup. danny kerr included. bangladesh have been set a target of 382 to beat australia in the cricket world cup. you can see highlights on the bb —— bbc website. campaigners have won a legal...