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he managed to get here panorama, sydney, the world-famous building of the sydney opera house and theendary harbor. it vibrates and it’s a bit scary to be here, but what a view from here from above the company, representing the opportunity for everyone to conquer the legendary building, was opened almost 70 years after the completion of the harbor. bridge it's probably unusual that the people of sydney love this bridge so much, but it was built during the great depression, the bridge gave people jobs. and it was also the first world-class building we have in australia, now in a strong climb to the bridge, fashionable entertainment, even living many years. in this city, people give their relatives and friends a ticket to climb, because this is an adventure that will be remembered for a lifetime. the top point of the hanger, as the inhabitants call the bridge, strong we climbed to the very top we did it the 20th century was a time of breakthrough in the field of architectural ideas humanity was amazed by the british millennium dome 100 high and 360 m in diameter the world was shocked by
he managed to get here panorama, sydney, the world-famous building of the sydney opera house and theendary harbor. it vibrates and it’s a bit scary to be here, but what a view from here from above the company, representing the opportunity for everyone to conquer the legendary building, was opened almost 70 years after the completion of the harbor. bridge it's probably unusual that the people of sydney love this bridge so much, but it was built during the great depression, the bridge gave...
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May 19, 2022
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bind team right here in sydney. and our last team right here in sydney.ey. and your last comment their lives very nicely into our next story because we are going to talk about the treatment of celebrities, female liberties in particular. —— female celebrities. the singer—songwriter taylor swift has received an honorary doctorate of fine arts from new york university. speaking to her fellow graduates, she passed on the advice she's gleaned from a career filled with awards, chart—topping hits but also intense public scrutiny. the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri has more. it's the graduation she never had. the running by the class of 2022 as well as those who missed out on their own big days because of the pandemic. i am pleased to confer upon you the degree of doctor of fine arts. ~ ., ., the degree of doctor of fine arts. ~ ._ ., ,, , ., the degree of doctor of fine arts. ~ ., ,, , ., ., arts. when taylor swift is on a odium arts. when taylor swift is on a podium she — arts. when taylor swift is on a podium she is _ arts. when taylor swift is on a podium she is norm
bind team right here in sydney. and our last team right here in sydney.ey. and your last comment their lives very nicely into our next story because we are going to talk about the treatment of celebrities, female liberties in particular. —— female celebrities. the singer—songwriter taylor swift has received an honorary doctorate of fine arts from new york university. speaking to her fellow graduates, she passed on the advice she's gleaned from a career filled with awards, chart—topping...
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gorgeous sydney morning foryou. 0ne still gorgeous sydney morning for you.climate change, surprisingly it's not really made it to the front of the political debate here. still, for a lot of people this country is no stranger to the effects of a warming planet from those devastating bushfires as well as the deadly floods australia has enough of the last few years, but any discussion every day saying emissions can be politically toxic in some parts of the country, as my colleague has found. australians have been through so much since the last federal election. 0ne natural disaster after another, dozens of lives lost in fires and floods. climate scientists warn australia will see much more of this unless the country plays its part to cut carbon emissions and help limit global warming. with so much at stake, you would think climate action would be central to this election, but here in central queensland, an area with deep economic ties to fossil fuels, this is what campaigning looks like. this is the real stuff, this is what is paying for education, our health.
gorgeous sydney morning foryou. 0ne still gorgeous sydney morning for you.climate change, surprisingly it's not really made it to the front of the political debate here. still, for a lot of people this country is no stranger to the effects of a warming planet from those devastating bushfires as well as the deadly floods australia has enough of the last few years, but any discussion every day saying emissions can be politically toxic in some parts of the country, as my colleague has found....
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doctor cameron from sydney _ election in 2019.y, thank. election in 2019. doctor cameron l from sydney university, thank you election in 2019. doctor cameron - from sydney university, thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. lots of issues to talk about their as you have seen and we will be discussing lots more of these issues throughout the day here on bbc news ahead of those elections on saturday right here in australia. that's it from me and the team here, but back to you. caress my welljoin us throughout the later editions of newsday later today, so dojoin the later editions of newsday later today, so do join us for that as well. well, we know australia isn't alone in feeling the effects of climate change. according to a new british study, record—breaking heatwaves in northwest india and pakistan are a hundred times more likely, because of climate change. the two countries have suffered extremely high temperatures recently, as our south asia correspondent yogita limaye reports. outdoors in northern india is like the inside
doctor cameron from sydney _ election in 2019.y, thank. election in 2019. doctor cameron l from sydney university, thank you election in 2019. doctor cameron - from sydney university, thank you so much forjoining us on newsday. lots of issues to talk about their as you have seen and we will be discussing lots more of these issues throughout the day here on bbc news ahead of those elections on saturday right here in australia. that's it from me and the team here, but back to you. caress my...
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sydney, i'll make this easy.er each other it's a fun thing we didn't really talk last night. >> i know. >> jimmy: even though we were at the same - so we saved up, and now we're not going to talk now, either. >> we're on the same - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here we go what number do you think [ audience yells ] okay, here we go come on. [ cheers and applause >> oh, no. oh, no >> jimmy: we got this. we have this, okay >> okay. [ light laughter ] this is not a good start >> jimmy: no, it is. we have this ready? >> okay. >> jimmy: sydney, here we go >> play -- house - play [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that isn't even the clue this means tv. >> okay, sorry >> jimmy: all right. >> tv. one word first -- "euphoria?" [ bell dinging ] [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: that's how we do it. that's how we do it. didn't - >> wow >> jimmy: yeah, wow. >> wow wow, okay. >> tariq: that was awesome >> jimmy: so, you get "dr. strange," that would be very interesting [ talking over each other >> great, great. >> tariq: yeah, yeah just do wha
sydney, i'll make this easy.er each other it's a fun thing we didn't really talk last night. >> i know. >> jimmy: even though we were at the same - so we saved up, and now we're not going to talk now, either. >> we're on the same - [ laughter ] >> jimmy: here we go what number do you think [ audience yells ] okay, here we go come on. [ cheers and applause >> oh, no. oh, no >> jimmy: we got this. we have this, okay >> okay. [ light laughter ] this is not...
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good morning from an overcast sydney morning, i�*m infront from an overcast sydney morning, i�*m in fronttcard scene but today, it is this way but i have to say, one of the big issues i�*ve heard in the reporting i�*ve done while i�*ve been here for a lot of voters has been concerns over climate change and that has caused a great deal of anxiety for some people and is certainly getting up people and is certainly getting up the charts there is one of the main issues for a lot of voters here, particularly in places like sydney where there have been discussions around of course, those deadly bushfires in the devastating floods that australia has seen over the last couple of years. the effects of global warming on the planet, front and centre for a lot of people here. the other issue courses been something we�*ve seen in other parts of the world, the cost of living. recently that�*s come up to a 21— year high here in australia, it�*s notjust fuel and food, it�*s things like housing as well. a lot of young australians are struggling to own their first home or rent a home out here. and that is
good morning from an overcast sydney morning, i�*m infront from an overcast sydney morning, i�*m in fronttcard scene but today, it is this way but i have to say, one of the big issues i�*ve heard in the reporting i�*ve done while i�*ve been here for a lot of voters has been concerns over climate change and that has caused a great deal of anxiety for some people and is certainly getting up people and is certainly getting up the charts there is one of the main issues for a lot of voters...
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tom, unfortunately the line to sydney is really bad so - the line to sydney is really bad so we're goingish a better line. apologies for the sound quality, we will have much more on the australian elections for you coming up. here in the uk ,it�*s emerged that sue gray — the civil servant who has been investigating lockdown parties in downing street — met the prime minister to discuss whether she should publish photographs of the events. 0pposition party labour has suggested the meeting could damage confidence in the process and there appears to be a difference of opinion now over who initiated the meeting. 0ur political correspondent jonathan blakejoins me. i think the understanding had been that sue gray requested that meeting so what has happened since we last spoke? so what has happened since we last soke? ., ., , so what has happened since we last soke? . , ., ., spoke? that was the version of events we _ spoke? that was the version of events we were _ spoke? that was the version of events we were given - spoke? that was the version of events we were given by - spoke? that was the v
tom, unfortunately the line to sydney is really bad so - the line to sydney is really bad so we're goingish a better line. apologies for the sound quality, we will have much more on the australian elections for you coming up. here in the uk ,it�*s emerged that sue gray — the civil servant who has been investigating lockdown parties in downing street — met the prime minister to discuss whether she should publish photographs of the events. 0pposition party labour has suggested the meeting...
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most of australia's 600000 muslims live in sydney. or more precisely in la camber, a suburb of the city, the largest mosque and australia is here. oh, during ramadan it can accommodate a 10000 people a night. but more recently, prayers have been tinge with fear. friday prayers are coming to an end at the la tampa mosque. off mont, and australian of lebanese heritage. ensures the safety of the congregation funded by how are you? how's it going? good. good. we're praying here tonight. yes. yeah. who's you father was then i could come here every night. yes. okay, good on was on love. some household hoffman has called upon australian politicians to put a stop to the stigmatization of muslims. we hope that it would open the eyes and minds of people in the hearts to steer away from any definitive language. and that can lead to acts that people willing to act upon these while acts. everyone has their own agenda and sometimes they play into that rhetoric for the sake of their political gains. unfortunately, sometimes they just got overboard i
most of australia's 600000 muslims live in sydney. or more precisely in la camber, a suburb of the city, the largest mosque and australia is here. oh, during ramadan it can accommodate a 10000 people a night. but more recently, prayers have been tinge with fear. friday prayers are coming to an end at the la tampa mosque. off mont, and australian of lebanese heritage. ensures the safety of the congregation funded by how are you? how's it going? good. good. we're praying here tonight. yes. yeah....
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tim, so parmesan is a professor at the university of sydney. he also served as the countries race discrimination commissioner. problem of racism in australia has historical roots. it goes all the way back to the history of colonization, of the streaming continent by the british. remember, that is strangely when it became a political nation in 19 o one. this was a place that was defined by ideas of, of white racial integrity. the advent of a multicultural society and israel dykes back early to the 19 seventy's. it has been a successful society when it comes to multiculturalism and mass immigration. but there are still remnants of old attitudes about race. and unfortunately, we're seeing more and more political actors becoming emboldened to vent racist ideas in public in a way that we haven't seen for some time in an irony of history. these xenophobic ideas are often defended by australians who are themselves, descendants of immigrants. melbourne, in southern australia. in this small suburban church, the service is conducted by a pastor of sri la
tim, so parmesan is a professor at the university of sydney. he also served as the countries race discrimination commissioner. problem of racism in australia has historical roots. it goes all the way back to the history of colonization, of the streaming continent by the british. remember, that is strangely when it became a political nation in 19 o one. this was a place that was defined by ideas of, of white racial integrity. the advent of a multicultural society and israel dykes back early to...
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business beyond on march on the streets of sydney. these native australians are protesting against the death of a member of their community in prison. they want those responsible to face justice course the contrary. to start the style. the numbers are back to that right. good. talk in less than 30 years. 474. aboriginal australians have died in detention or police custody 6 and a half times more than white people over the same period. the relatives of those killed want closure. lay tony dungy has been fighting for 5 years for justice for her son david, who was serving a sentence for robbery and assault. december 29th, 2015. this body cam footage shows guards trying to transfer david to another cell. he resists the letters, served to identify the guards. i got them on the phone with david is taken to the cell and placed on a bed. then a nurse at ministers, a sedative, directv oh, his breathing becomes labor. seconds later, david loses consciousness and never wakes up again. to me please, even now you know how it took family lawyers mon
business beyond on march on the streets of sydney. these native australians are protesting against the death of a member of their community in prison. they want those responsible to face justice course the contrary. to start the style. the numbers are back to that right. good. talk in less than 30 years. 474. aboriginal australians have died in detention or police custody 6 and a half times more than white people over the same period. the relatives of those killed want closure. lay tony dungy...
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i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. we are counting down to asia's world market open. >> good evening. i'm kathleen hays. a big leap for central-bank, the feds expected to push 50 basis point rate hikes. haidi: china's latest covid-19 outbreak leads to lockdowns and a decrease in economic activity. kathleen: warren buffett goes on his biggest stock buying spree in at least a decade undeterred by geopolitical turmoil. let's take a look at wall street. it was a bad day. it was a bad week. it was a bad month. stocks nosedived across the board. let's take a look. s&p 500 index, now you are looking at the futures could close down about 3.5%. after that kind of a loss, you see a bit of a rebound. the nasdaq also moving up after losing more than 4% on friday, amazon down 14%. that's its worst quarterly loss in years. it had a negative or not so positive outlook. that's what got investors going on nasdaq, apple, intel, and more. as for the 10-year note, it's about 6.5 basis points, 2.8 9%, after the biggest increase in wages an
i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. we are counting down to asia's world market open. >> good evening. i'm kathleen hays. a big leap for central-bank, the feds expected to push 50 basis point rate hikes. haidi: china's latest covid-19 outbreak leads to lockdowns and a decrease in economic activity. kathleen: warren buffett goes on his biggest stock buying spree in at least a decade undeterred by geopolitical turmoil. let's take a look at wall street. it was a bad day. it was a bad week. it...
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it is lovely to see you in sydney - you think of that?n sydney karishma and lovely to be back on the bbc. yes, this gotcha line of questioning as it's become tenon, this trivial pursuit style questioning has become a feature of the campaign at. the start of the campaign, anthony albanese he was asked about the employment figure, he couldn't come up with that but it's set the tone and now every press availability has become a memory test. anthony albanese he has had a bit of stage fright and the press pack is sniffed blood but it's had a disfiguring effect on this campaign and what is a small target campaign has become even smaller. there is a lack of big ideas in the journalists would say on the lack of big ideas, we will go with this gotcha line of questioning but as a journalist myself who attended some of these press conferences, i saw something you really see, it was the public tackling the press and i think many voters think the press in this instance has gone too far. when ou look instance has gone too far. when you look at _ instan
it is lovely to see you in sydney - you think of that?n sydney karishma and lovely to be back on the bbc. yes, this gotcha line of questioning as it's become tenon, this trivial pursuit style questioning has become a feature of the campaign at. the start of the campaign, anthony albanese he was asked about the employment figure, he couldn't come up with that but it's set the tone and now every press availability has become a memory test. anthony albanese he has had a bit of stage fright and the...
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but scott, i mean let me turn to ali in sydney here. but i mean, the west is breaking the law all the time. seizing assets of individuals without any due process whatsoever. i mean, i appreciate extremely well scott's point here, but i mean, you know, the, the, the way laws being a, an interpreted here in applied is it, there's an asymmetry here. go head alley. yes. hello, miss st. on we said entered measures escalator measures being taken now by the western or the severity of the sanctions that cutting off russian banks from the swift financial system freezing assets which is basically rushing property there. so there is a law clear violations of all over dazzled, previous gifts said that though the, the arm, russian leadership has advocated a rule based order. this is what to pull turned on. by the way, the chinese president changing pink emphasized during the summer at the beginning of the winter olympics. so that's a lot water which russia that have in addition to china advocate. so for russia to go against a step or i think this wo
but scott, i mean let me turn to ali in sydney here. but i mean, the west is breaking the law all the time. seizing assets of individuals without any due process whatsoever. i mean, i appreciate extremely well scott's point here, but i mean, you know, the, the, the way laws being a, an interpreted here in applied is it, there's an asymmetry here. go head alley. yes. hello, miss st. on we said entered measures escalator measures being taken now by the western or the severity of the sanctions...
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ok, well if i go to you and sydney, we had officials in the u. k. very um, a buoyant about the fact that ukraine is using nato weapons to attack russia. so it doesn't, isn't that kind of a, a free for all. now i, shouldn't russia be able to hit a british assets? it's a in poland. i mean that the same thing here. go ahead. indeed, i think that the latest developments have charlotte, what's happening? it is a wider western war being waged against, fraternal, just a ukrainian war. so there are multiple enemies, russia is facing as your previous guest. a said i'd have to mention here the report which was published when york times today, which mentioned but the americans were providing intelligence tele accordions, which led to the target in keller and killing of russian generals. so i think things have become clear as to how many enemies the are the russians and are facing them ukraine. now, rianna regarding your question, does that make her other western assets targets? so perhaps wisdom's arms with arms shipments headed to ukraine. of course it does i
ok, well if i go to you and sydney, we had officials in the u. k. very um, a buoyant about the fact that ukraine is using nato weapons to attack russia. so it doesn't, isn't that kind of a, a free for all. now i, shouldn't russia be able to hit a british assets? it's a in poland. i mean that the same thing here. go ahead. indeed, i think that the latest developments have charlotte, what's happening? it is a wider western war being waged against, fraternal, just a ukrainian war. so there are...
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my colleague karishma vaswani's in sydney.iety, the issue of climate change very much on the minds of voters in australia. just listening to that report, that anxiety also top of the mind to some of the people we have been speaking to. this country is no stranger to a warming climate and the fires and devastating floods in the last year alone it has brought here. despite those concerns, the fact that reducing emissions or the conversation around it, has become a toxic point in some parts of the country is my colleague reports. ——as my colleague reports. ——as my colleague reports. australians have been through so much since the last federal election. one natural disaster after another, dozens of lives lost in fires and floods. climate scientists warn australia will see much more of this unless the country plays its part to cut carbon emissions and help limit global warming. with so much at stake, you would think climate action would be central to this election, but here in central queensland, an area with deep economic ties to
my colleague karishma vaswani's in sydney.iety, the issue of climate change very much on the minds of voters in australia. just listening to that report, that anxiety also top of the mind to some of the people we have been speaking to. this country is no stranger to a warming climate and the fires and devastating floods in the last year alone it has brought here. despite those concerns, the fact that reducing emissions or the conversation around it, has become a toxic point in some parts of the...
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it is 443,000 miles from sydney to perth.bout the commodity variable for china as they come out of lockdown. how do you analyze that? damian: it is getting increasingly difficult. what china has been doing, p7 provides real-time tracking data out of china. they have band that data from going out to the masses. what you're seeing in china is a lot of high-frequency data, so we don't have a lot more to go on. it just shows how bad things are on the ground, how the slowdown is hitting. for me it is how do you provide transparency in a country is basically holding it back? how do you justify to your fiduciaries making an investment where they are not giving you all the answers? that is going to be a concern for emerging-market practitioners here. tom: thank you so much. an important conversation on e.m. which i would say in the market is out of the picture except for davos, it was front and center. lisa: very much as people try to understand where the marginal growth is going to come from. literally that entire segment you were c
it is 443,000 miles from sydney to perth.bout the commodity variable for china as they come out of lockdown. how do you analyze that? damian: it is getting increasingly difficult. what china has been doing, p7 provides real-time tracking data out of china. they have band that data from going out to the masses. what you're seeing in china is a lot of high-frequency data, so we don't have a lot more to go on. it just shows how bad things are on the ground, how the slowdown is hitting. for me it...
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we'll be live in sydney with the latest. also tonight...s russian attacks in eastern ukraine intensify, president zelensky says diplomacy is the only way the war on his country will end. pharmacies in england will be able to prescribe alternative medicines to deal with shortages in hormone replacement therapy. and rangers beat hearts in the scottish cup final at hampden park, in extra time. good evening. australia's new leader, anthony albanese, has vowed to bring the country together, after his party — labor — won the most seats in the general election. it means australia will have its first labour government in nearly a decade, although it's unclear whether the party will secure enough seats for a majority. the election, which resulted in the defeat of the incumbent scott morrison, saw the rising cost of living and climate change emerge as key issues for voters. our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports now from sydney. this is the labor party's first election victory in almost a decade and it will be led by one of australia's longest serv
we'll be live in sydney with the latest. also tonight...s russian attacks in eastern ukraine intensify, president zelensky says diplomacy is the only way the war on his country will end. pharmacies in england will be able to prescribe alternative medicines to deal with shortages in hormone replacement therapy. and rangers beat hearts in the scottish cup final at hampden park, in extra time. good evening. australia's new leader, anthony albanese, has vowed to bring the country together, after...
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and in sydney we crossed who alley risk. he is a contributor with al monitor or a gentleman, cross hoc rolls in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, scott, let me go to you 1st and del mar, i see that you have a lot of books behind you. i know you write a very often a, you'd write for a column on the rti website. i. so i have kind of bullock some linguistic quick questions for you. in the case of the ukraine conflict, what does the word proxy mean to you? and what does the word co belligerent means to you? because it seems to be there very elastic in this complet. go ahead, scott: well, to me, i mean when, when we speak of a proxy where we're basically saying that ukraine is um, is doing the billing of the united states. it's in effect of the united states military under another guys. um, you know, it, it, that's a standard term of proxy. so ukraine has an american proxy or a nato proxy in terms, especially in terms of implementing a policy that had been outlined by secretary defense. so
and in sydney we crossed who alley risk. he is a contributor with al monitor or a gentleman, cross hoc rolls in effect. that means you can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, scott, let me go to you 1st and del mar, i see that you have a lot of books behind you. i know you write a very often a, you'd write for a column on the rti website. i. so i have kind of bullock some linguistic quick questions for you. in the case of the ukraine conflict, what does the word proxy mean to you?...
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certainly, in more affluent areas like the city of sydney for example.other parts of the country it is sings that would seem very familiar to people in the u.s., for instance. the cost of living has soared, as it has around the world. we are looking at prices rising to a 21 year high. that is really a big issue for many. it is not just the cost of fuel and food. it is also housing. many young australian struggle to own their first home, to rent a home. that is against the backdrop of concerns over how the economy will fare here in the next year. particularly because of the slowdown in china as well as australia's relationship with china which has been, isaac is fair to say, laura mccright tense over the -- i think it is fair to say, laura, quite tense over the last couple years particularly around security arrangements like the tripartite security arrangements between australia, the u.k., and the u.s.. >> is a possible independence could hold the key to ever forms the next government in australia if the result is net -- that coast? >> -- that close? what
certainly, in more affluent areas like the city of sydney for example.other parts of the country it is sings that would seem very familiar to people in the u.s., for instance. the cost of living has soared, as it has around the world. we are looking at prices rising to a 21 year high. that is really a big issue for many. it is not just the cost of fuel and food. it is also housing. many young australian struggle to own their first home, to rent a home. that is against the backdrop of concerns...
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that is phil mercerfor us in sydney. intensify their attacks in the eastern donbas region of ukraine, president zelensky has said diplomacy is the only way the war with russia will end. meanwhile, britain's foreign secretary liz truss has said that ukraine's neighbour, moldova, should be armed with nato military equipment, to help guard it against the threat of a russian invasion. from kyiv, our correspondent james waterhouse reports. ukraine's resistance is far from waning, but in the luhansk region it's going backwards. it's an area of moscow claims will soon be in russian control and they're throwing everything at it. close to the front line, sergiy, a coal miner, still tries to evacuate people, even with his van riddled with bullets. translation: i have to help people. - there are grandmothers and grandfathers, people with disabilities who remain. they have to be pulled out. russia's gains are only a few miles here. people in this region are used to eight years of war already, since moscow backed pro—russian separati
that is phil mercerfor us in sydney. intensify their attacks in the eastern donbas region of ukraine, president zelensky has said diplomacy is the only way the war with russia will end. meanwhile, britain's foreign secretary liz truss has said that ukraine's neighbour, moldova, should be armed with nato military equipment, to help guard it against the threat of a russian invasion. from kyiv, our correspondent james waterhouse reports. ukraine's resistance is far from waning, but in the luhansk...
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sydney: i love you so much, vivian.o excited to be with you, and i can't wait until you're here. and i don't know. she spends a lot of time with me, so i'm very thankful that, like, you choose to spend your time in that way because it means a lot to me. yeah. [laughs] julian: so literally, it's one thing to visit your significant other's parents' house. it's another to, like, half move in. izzyi did not know them very well before at all. i, like, visited, like, once, right, before. and so then i, like, walk in. i'm like, "hi." so, it's his mom, his dad, his sister, his brother, julian, d then mand then the dog. and so it was just, like, i felt b for, like, adding anothererson to this, like, house that during just the most stresul time. if you are in a relationship and everything takes place within a home and you're, like, need to stay in the same bubble and do everything together, it's just like you are, like, living a different kind of life together. because everything's more together, i feel like it does make it more
sydney: i love you so much, vivian.o excited to be with you, and i can't wait until you're here. and i don't know. she spends a lot of time with me, so i'm very thankful that, like, you choose to spend your time in that way because it means a lot to me. yeah. [laughs] julian: so literally, it's one thing to visit your significant other's parents' house. it's another to, like, half move in. izzyi did not know them very well before at all. i, like, visited, like, once, right, before. and so then...
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i'm karishma vaswani in sydney australia, where voters are heading to the polls on saturday to chooseir next government. cases of suspected and confirmed monkeypox are being investigated in a number of european countries, as well as the us, canada and the uk. and the man behind film scores that mesmerised millions, composer vangelis has died at the age of 79. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. ukraine's president says russian forces have "completely destroyed" the eastern donbas region, accusing moscow of senseless bombardments as it intensifies its attacks. in another development, the international red cross says it's registered hundreds of ukrainian prisoners of war who've left the besieged azovstal steelworks in the ukrainian port city of mariupol. russia says all those who have left will be treated in line with international standards, but there are fears that some could face prosecution by president putin's courts. from moscow, our russia editor steve rosenberg reports. tired and wounded. moscow released these images of ukrainian fighters leaving the s
i'm karishma vaswani in sydney australia, where voters are heading to the polls on saturday to chooseir next government. cases of suspected and confirmed monkeypox are being investigated in a number of european countries, as well as the us, canada and the uk. and the man behind film scores that mesmerised millions, composer vangelis has died at the age of 79. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. ukraine's president says russian forces have "completely...
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sarah clark, al jazeera sydney. ah, let's bring in, i guess they're all joining us from australia encumbered carlisle fire emeritus professor at the university of new south wales and director of fire consultancy in melbourne. anna scott, beck, seo climate work center in won't go. gregory mil of its professor of history and politics of the university of on go welcome to the program. carline, often times climate change is an issue that would be relegated to the backbone of an election campaign except for this time. it has become the size if, why? well, as your lead in said is experienced bush fires as part of the globe . and we have a very active community here that understands the need to, to confront climate change. i myself participated in 2007 in a study by the u. s. government on $36.00 countries of interest in my particular area, southeast asia, sea level rise, which is, will affect the pacific and southeast asia was seen. temperature will change, affecting crops, it will affect it, infestation by insects. so al
sarah clark, al jazeera sydney. ah, let's bring in, i guess they're all joining us from australia encumbered carlisle fire emeritus professor at the university of new south wales and director of fire consultancy in melbourne. anna scott, beck, seo climate work center in won't go. gregory mil of its professor of history and politics of the university of on go welcome to the program. carline, often times climate change is an issue that would be relegated to the backbone of an election campaign...
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let's bring our colleague in sydney. a glorious day?you have been talking to them, taking photos and having family days out, it seems for many people it is climate change top of mind for them?— people it is climate change top of mind for them? absolutely i have to say _ of mind for them? absolutely i have to say the _ of mind for them? absolutely i have to say the weather - of mind for them? absolutely i have to say the weather has i have to say the weather has been beautiful all morning although in the early parts of the morning it was very windy and very cold, the sun has come outjust and very cold, the sun has come out just for you, and very cold, the sun has come outjust for you, victoria, glorious day out here in sydney. at the same time a lot of the people we have been talking to to have the photos taken against this gorgeous backdrop have been talking about how climate change anxiety is very real for them out here. surprisingly given that fact it is not become such a big discussion point in the political debate out here but at th
let's bring our colleague in sydney. a glorious day?you have been talking to them, taking photos and having family days out, it seems for many people it is climate change top of mind for them?— people it is climate change top of mind for them? absolutely i have to say _ of mind for them? absolutely i have to say the _ of mind for them? absolutely i have to say the weather - of mind for them? absolutely i have to say the weather has i have to say the weather has been beautiful all morning...
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and i'm karishma vaswani coming to you live from sydney australia. it's the day before australians decide who will be their next prime minister — incubent scott morisson or his rival labour leader anthony albanese. australia's economy grew strongly throughout the pandemic — but many are concerned that the rising costs of living and climate change are making it unlivable. also in the programme — joe biden is on his way to south korea on his first asian trip as us president. he will also be visiting japan in an effort to bolster ties with the region. the international committee of the red cross says it has registered thousands of ukrainian prisoners of war from the azovstal plant in mariupol this week. 36 years later — the wait is overfor top gun fans — and tom cruise is lauded with the highest honour at the cannes film festival. this is bbc news. it's newsday. hello and welcome to newsday, broadcasting live to you today from sydney, australia. in just 2a hours, australians will head to the polls to choose their next government. iconic images, of cours
and i'm karishma vaswani coming to you live from sydney australia. it's the day before australians decide who will be their next prime minister — incubent scott morisson or his rival labour leader anthony albanese. australia's economy grew strongly throughout the pandemic — but many are concerned that the rising costs of living and climate change are making it unlivable. also in the programme — joe biden is on his way to south korea on his first asian trip as us president. he will also be...
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that it finau from us in sydney, back to you. —— that's it for now.ou about prime minister scott morrison because he had been waking — morrison because he had been waking up to someone unwanted headlines this morning, hasn't he? _ headlines this morning, hasn't he? ., ., , , ., he? yeah, not the best of headlines, _ he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly - he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly not . he? yeah, not the best of| headlines, certainly not so close to the elections this weekend and theyjust want close to the elections this weekend and they just want to show you these pictures. would you want this to be your eight—year—old boy? i'm not sure i would. scott morrison accidentally provided perhaps one of the most memorable parts of the campaign by sensationally wiping out a small child while he was playing soccer in tasmania as part of the campaign trail activities at. he was playing a training game with kids at the home of the devonport strikers when he made a run towards the goal that went terribly wrong. the child is fine. th
that it finau from us in sydney, back to you. —— that's it for now.ou about prime minister scott morrison because he had been waking — morrison because he had been waking up to someone unwanted headlines this morning, hasn't he? _ headlines this morning, hasn't he? ., ., , , ., he? yeah, not the best of headlines, _ he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly - he? yeah, not the best of headlines, certainly not . he? yeah, not the best of| headlines, certainly not so close to the...
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karishma viswani in sydney. stay with us on bbc news.f the most famous film soundtracks, vangelis, has died at the age of 79. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it has become the first country in the world to approve the change in a national referendum. it was a remarkable climax to what was surely the most extraordinary funeral ever given to a pop singer. it's been a peaceful funeral demonstration so far- but suddenly, the police i are tear—gassing the crowd. we don't yet know why. the pre—launch ritual is well—established here. helen was said to be in good spirits, but just a little apprehensive. in the last hour, east timor has become the world's newest nation. it was a bloody birth for a poor country and the challenges ahead are daunting but for now, at least, it is time to celebrate. this is bbc
karishma viswani in sydney. stay with us on bbc news.f the most famous film soundtracks, vangelis, has died at the age of 79. this morning, an indian air force plane carrying mr gandhi's body landed in delhi. the president of india walked to the plane to solemnly witness mr gandhi's final return from the political battlefield. ireland has voted overwhelmingly in favour of gay marriage. in doing so, it has become the first country in the world to approve the change in a national referendum. it...
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broken promise of outgoing prime minister scott morrison, rochelle harrison class reporting from sydney. thank you. the u. s is looking abroad to ease a shortage of baby formula. the biden administration has authorized the deployment of military aircraft to bring formula from europe. the crisis followed the closure of the largest manufacturing plant 3 months ago to, to safety concerns. ah, the u. s. military personnel at the ramstein air base and germany, i used to handling all kinds of cargo recently, they've transported code with 19 vaccines and refugees from afghanistan. now they preparing for what president joe biden is calling operation fly formula, baby formula. this is probably a new one for us, but we're here to help. this is special cargo because of the importance of getting medical baby formula to families that need it. but it is hard for us and it is part of what we do. daily is part of the en route system with our mobility command. the boston administration initially asked the pentagon to use commercial flights to transport the formula, but as none were available, the air fo
broken promise of outgoing prime minister scott morrison, rochelle harrison class reporting from sydney. thank you. the u. s is looking abroad to ease a shortage of baby formula. the biden administration has authorized the deployment of military aircraft to bring formula from europe. the crisis followed the closure of the largest manufacturing plant 3 months ago to, to safety concerns. ah, the u. s. military personnel at the ramstein air base and germany, i used to handling all kinds of cargo...
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then journalist and re leslie and sydney. thank you for speaking to us. my pleasure. turn to the sports and football and leon have upset favorites. barcelona in the women's champions league final in a thrilling encounter. at event a stadium in 2 in the front side came away with a 31 victory, a stunning outcome against abbas a team that won every single one of their games in the spanish league the season. it didn't take long for leanne to get on the score sheet. i'm undine henri firing in an unstoppable rocket after just 6 minutes. and then with 23 minutes gone out ahead, gerberg doubled leon's, lead there norwegian, adding to her record as the all time top score in the women's champions. lee and leon kept pushing for more. this time it was usa international katerina mccurry . oh, doing the honors, and it was looking like a route for barcelona. the spanish side finally struck back a few minutes before half time. captain alexia potatoes volleying in to give barza some hope heading into the break. but leon held on for a $31.00 victory. they have now won the women's champ
then journalist and re leslie and sydney. thank you for speaking to us. my pleasure. turn to the sports and football and leon have upset favorites. barcelona in the women's champions league final in a thrilling encounter. at event a stadium in 2 in the front side came away with a 31 victory, a stunning outcome against abbas a team that won every single one of their games in the spanish league the season. it didn't take long for leanne to get on the score sheet. i'm undine henri firing in an...
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broken promise of outgoing prime minister scott morrison. rochelle harrison class reporting from sydney. thank you. ukraine's president vladimir to lansky says his army has inflicted serious damage on russia's armed forces, even though the city of marty you pull has fallen. the last remaining fighters there have surrendered after a siege lasting nearly 3 months. to lansky also says only a diplomatic breakthrough can end the war. brushing tv broadcast images of what they say are the last soldiers leaving the as of style steel plant. these fighters have become a symbol of ukraine's resistance against russia's invasion. their fate now is unclear. russia has branded them nazis and threatened to put them on trial for war crimes. ukraine is called for the capture soldiers to be swapped for russian prisoners of war. ukraine's president has not addressed russia's claim to have taken the as of style planet and membership. but he says, victory will not come on. the battlefield is only through diplomacy r e. but a more hobbled dog. victory will be difficult. you get a while will be bloody and in b
broken promise of outgoing prime minister scott morrison. rochelle harrison class reporting from sydney. thank you. ukraine's president vladimir to lansky says his army has inflicted serious damage on russia's armed forces, even though the city of marty you pull has fallen. the last remaining fighters there have surrendered after a siege lasting nearly 3 months. to lansky also says only a diplomatic breakthrough can end the war. brushing tv broadcast images of what they say are the last...
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the bbc�*s shaimaa khalil joins us now from sydney.ave just opened, looking brisk so far? welcome to this polling _ looking brisk so far? welcome to this polling station - looking brisk so far? welcome to this polling station near- to this polling station near the famous bondi beach, you can't see the surfers, but they have been up for hours. and so were the swimmers. some came to line up in their swimsuits. they are not the only ones early, the voters have been casting ballots, and it's getting really busy now. before we talk about the politics, let's get closer to the action. the famous democracy sausage station. this is what voters get before and after casting their ballots. a big tradition here. a voter told me it's much sweeter once you have voted, because you feel you have done something. as you said, many issues in this election. the two most prominent have been the economy and climate change. the government, scott morrison and his coalition, have been urging voters to stick with them. they argue that they are them. they argue t
the bbc�*s shaimaa khalil joins us now from sydney.ave just opened, looking brisk so far? welcome to this polling _ looking brisk so far? welcome to this polling station - looking brisk so far? welcome to this polling station near- to this polling station near the famous bondi beach, you can't see the surfers, but they have been up for hours. and so were the swimmers. some came to line up in their swimsuits. they are not the only ones early, the voters have been casting ballots, and it's...
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, melbourne, and sydney and brisbin. it was the in a city areas that voted for either the grains or for the tails. and that in other parts of australia, for example, the national party, which represents large parts of the rural establishment, didn't lose a say it out of suburban areas. the liberal party did not lose many, many se. so what i suspect will will happen is there will be a political realignment, particularly with regard to the, the liberal party, because it'll have to decide whether it's worth while going back and trying to win back the states, or whether it will reinvent itself as a parties perhaps it's more focused on rural and regional and suburban carlisle. one of the most spectacular takeaways from these elections is this is the wise of the teal, the independence. is it an indication of people frustrated over the legacy of a conservative or a sense that australia now is determined about the need to move forward towards new directions? well, i think it's, it's a bit of both. i mean, one, the frustration wi
, melbourne, and sydney and brisbin. it was the in a city areas that voted for either the grains or for the tails. and that in other parts of australia, for example, the national party, which represents large parts of the rural establishment, didn't lose a say it out of suburban areas. the liberal party did not lose many, many se. so what i suspect will will happen is there will be a political realignment, particularly with regard to the, the liberal party, because it'll have to decide whether...
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louise: the stewart family in sydney are among those deeply concerned over qanon's spread, as they'veir son and brother tim stewart become immersed in its beliefs. karen stewart: tim believes that the world has really been taken over by satanic pedophiles, or luciferian pedophiles they call them, and that is represented by the left, so the radical left. and if you don't believe in the qanon perspectives, then you're a pedophile enabler. louise: tim stewart has been a close family friend of prime minister scott morrison and has reportedly boasted about his access to the pm. miles taylor: i would think that someone in a position like prime minister morrison would wanna condemn those views and indicate strongly to the public that they have no bearing on his official actions, on his responsibilities, nor on his worldview. prime minister scott morrison: i find it deeply offensive that there would be any suggestion that i would have any involvement or support for such a dangerous organization. i clearly do not. louise: tonight, on four corners, we hear for the first time from a family who h
louise: the stewart family in sydney are among those deeply concerned over qanon's spread, as they'veir son and brother tim stewart become immersed in its beliefs. karen stewart: tim believes that the world has really been taken over by satanic pedophiles, or luciferian pedophiles they call them, and that is represented by the left, so the radical left. and if you don't believe in the qanon perspectives, then you're a pedophile enabler. louise: tim stewart has been a close family friend of...
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let's go live to sydney and join the bbc�*s karishma vaswani. good to see you. of the key election issues have been things like the cost of living in australia, it's not been immune to the pressures from the global economy that we have seenin global economy that we have seen in other parts of the world. and inflation he has reached a 21 year higher, it's notjust reached a 21 year higher, it's not just things like fuel or food, it's also in housing prices and a lot of young australians are struggling to own their first home, to australians are struggling to own theirfirst home, to rent australians are struggling to own their first home, to rent a place as they try to make their way through this world and it's very much the kind of thing that we are seeing in other parts of the world as well with the economic slowdown in china having an impact here and the war in ukraine putting pressure on prices here. away from the economy, from a lot of people we have spoken to a head of the polls on saturday, climate change certainly a big issue in urban centres like sydney wh
let's go live to sydney and join the bbc�*s karishma vaswani. good to see you. of the key election issues have been things like the cost of living in australia, it's not been immune to the pressures from the global economy that we have seenin global economy that we have seen in other parts of the world. and inflation he has reached a 21 year higher, it's notjust reached a 21 year higher, it's not just things like fuel or food, it's also in housing prices and a lot of young australians are...
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easy. correspondent michel harrison clash has more from sydney. the tallying process is underway. officials anal sifting through millions of votes after australians to day went to the polls to have their say. here in sydney i met some voters who brave the wish and wild where that to cast their ballots. some boat has told me they thought that said prime minister. it's scott morrison is doing a great job. others though sadie was time to vote, he is conservative, liberal national coalition out, but a record number of voters already had their say before election day. the australian electoral commission says they were more than 8000000 pre paul votes and postal votes. that's around half of the countries registered voters while to day in his last press conference of the campaign. mr. morrison said this election was not about his feelings, but about the australian people, the leader of the labor opposition, anthony alban, easy in his final speech, said he wants to change politics and change the way the government operates among the big issues that matter
easy. correspondent michel harrison clash has more from sydney. the tallying process is underway. officials anal sifting through millions of votes after australians to day went to the polls to have their say. here in sydney i met some voters who brave the wish and wild where that to cast their ballots. some boat has told me they thought that said prime minister. it's scott morrison is doing a great job. others though sadie was time to vote, he is conservative, liberal national coalition out,...
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ok, well if i got to you and sydney, we had officials in the u. k. very ah, a buoyant about the fact that ukraine is using nato weapons to attack russia. so it doesn't, isn't that kind of a, a free for all now, why shouldn't russia be able to hit a british assets? it's a in poland. i mean, that the same thing here. go ahead. indeed, i think that the latest developments are half charlotte. what's happening is a wider western war being waged against, fraternal, just a ukrainian war. so there are multiple enemies, russia is facing as your previous cust. the sand. i'd have to mention here the report which was published when york times today, which mentioned that sir, the americans were providing intelligence tele ukrainians, which led to the target in keller and killing of russian generals. so i think things have become clear as to how many enemies the or the russians are facing them . ukraine. now, rianna regarding your question, does that make her other western assets targets? so perhaps wisdom's arm was sent arms shipments headed to ukraine. of course
ok, well if i got to you and sydney, we had officials in the u. k. very ah, a buoyant about the fact that ukraine is using nato weapons to attack russia. so it doesn't, isn't that kind of a, a free for all now, why shouldn't russia be able to hit a british assets? it's a in poland. i mean, that the same thing here. go ahead. indeed, i think that the latest developments are half charlotte. what's happening is a wider western war being waged against, fraternal, just a ukrainian war. so there are...
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sydney kuma what is it like at the sandals resort right now?right now, honestly, ever since we got here, we both feel like we weren't sure if it was because of the age of the people that we have seen here at the resort or just from, you know, what just occurred. but it seems to be very ghost towny and pretty bad. i feel like what just happened happened there would be a lot more people here. >> carley: do you think people canceled reservations because this happened? that is understandable. >> yeah, either they were planning to come here and here that weekend or the following weekend and canceled after they got here and after the news broke out. they just didn't feel comfortable staying here anymore and canceled. >> carley: this is supposed to be the happiest time of your life and i'm sure it is, but are you afraid for your safety? >> you know, yeah, we are both afraid and we talked about the stuffing scary being here right now and it's a little uncomfortable for both of us because we just don't know yet. you know, i want to have this be the time
sydney kuma what is it like at the sandals resort right now?right now, honestly, ever since we got here, we both feel like we weren't sure if it was because of the age of the people that we have seen here at the resort or just from, you know, what just occurred. but it seems to be very ghost towny and pretty bad. i feel like what just happened happened there would be a lot more people here. >> carley: do you think people canceled reservations because this happened? that is understandable....