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there please the people of queensland are with them and it does meana queensland are with them and it does mean a large number ofjobs there but this has been a very divisive issue here in australia, particularly during the recent elections with many concerned just about the local environmental impact on the wildlife and waterways but the global impact that many feel would increase the amount of carbon being burned and impact places like queensland's great barrier reef so expect plenty more protest as construction begins. let's take a look at our asia—pacific markets are daring, despite us stock market gains overnight, japan and australia are down marginally. us shares rose as energy stocks rebounded on concerns of an oil supply disruption following attacks on two tankers in the gulf of oman. the dow, smp and nasdaq all the positive territory. this is bbc news the top stories this hour. iran denies it but the united states blames tehran for the attacks on two oil tankers. one of donald trump's closest allies is leaving the white house, and another is staying put despite advice that s
there please the people of queensland are with them and it does meana queensland are with them and it does mean a large number ofjobs there but this has been a very divisive issue here in australia, particularly during the recent elections with many concerned just about the local environmental impact on the wildlife and waterways but the global impact that many feel would increase the amount of carbon being burned and impact places like queensland's great barrier reef so expect plenty more...
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queensland or north queensland or western australia ? undoubtedly queensland or north queensland or western australia? undoubtedly areas you are probably going to describe as racist. she is talking about australian values being the values of the blonde, blue—eyed australian, is what she said. where the inner city type can't engage with these things... you are setting up a storm is solely for the purpose of knocking it out. australia values aren't narrow. loving your countries had legs that does make exceptional. most people of the country. i would encourage people to love other countries where they have heritage was up there is nothing wrong with that. the alleys abroad and saying respect the rule of law. leave a peaceful, cooperative life. —— values. speaking less so you can talk to your fellow australians. they are not narrow, prescriptive values, they abroad values that make a society function in a cooperative, cohesive way. and if you don't believe in that you believe in the separatism of staying in your little narrow suburban
queensland or north queensland or western australia ? undoubtedly queensland or north queensland or western australia? undoubtedly areas you are probably going to describe as racist. she is talking about australian values being the values of the blonde, blue—eyed australian, is what she said. where the inner city type can't engage with these things... you are setting up a storm is solely for the purpose of knocking it out. australia values aren't narrow. loving your countries had legs that...
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queensland to sydney. in one weekend. david: where was the runway? alan: the runway was at rose bay, which is at sydney harbour. the first international airport is on sydney's harbour. david: this is rose bay, where qantas had its first international airstrip. it is still used as a terminal. planes would take off from here on the long journey to singapore. the great hulking, flying boats would slowly gather speed, faster and faster until their 32 meter wings lifted them out of the water like huge, graceful waterbirds soaring into the blue yonder. during the decades after the war, qantas established itself as australia's premiere carrier. ♪ david: embedding itself into the national psyche. by the early 2000's, qantas's domestic rival collapsed, and a new entry came into the markets in the form of virgin blue. qantas decided to establish its own cutprice airlines, and a young irishman was chosen as ceo. staret star, -- at jet joyce managed to create what was , probably the first successful cutprice airline subsidiary of a full-service parent. he chos
queensland to sydney. in one weekend. david: where was the runway? alan: the runway was at rose bay, which is at sydney harbour. the first international airport is on sydney's harbour. david: this is rose bay, where qantas had its first international airstrip. it is still used as a terminal. planes would take off from here on the long journey to singapore. the great hulking, flying boats would slowly gather speed, faster and faster until their 32 meter wings lifted them out of the water like...
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that's the impact in queensland. apart from the election outcome, the problem we have in australia is that wages are stagnant and consumption growth is very low. something needs to be done to kickstart the economy. we are doing our best in queensland. paul: and you have an infrastructure spending program. jackie: correct. critically, in places like the those minerals that are desperately needed for the new economy. paul: thanks very much for joining us here this morning in sydney. still to come later on today we will have an interview with australia's prime minister after he delivers in a stress on australia and the indo pacific. with scott morrison's first major policy speech after winning that second term. watch us on our .nteractive function on tv you can become part of the conversation by sending us instant messages. .heck it out at tv this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: i'm shery ahn in new york. allen in i'm paul sydney. you're watching "daybreak: australia." let's get a quick check of the latest business f
that's the impact in queensland. apart from the election outcome, the problem we have in australia is that wages are stagnant and consumption growth is very low. something needs to be done to kickstart the economy. we are doing our best in queensland. paul: and you have an infrastructure spending program. jackie: correct. critically, in places like the those minerals that are desperately needed for the new economy. paul: thanks very much for joining us here this morning in sydney. still to come...
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queensland have taken a 1—0 lead over insterstate rivals nsw in australian rugby league's state of origin series. the maroons were 18—14 winners in brisbane to take the upper hand in the best of three game series. the blues held an 8—0 advantage at the half time interval but two dane gagai tries in the second half turned the tide in queensland's favour handing them the win, with game 2 to be played in the western australian capital of perth on sunday the 23rd ofjune. in over 15 minutes the nba final will be played in california. golden state warriors have the advantage of for the first time. toronto raptors one of the opening game. karen durant misses out with a calf strain. and the head coach says the pre— match conference came injust over an hour ago. we will be updating that throughout the next couple of hours. everything else go to the website. but from me tulsen tollett and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. it's been a really wet period for northern ireland. the best part of a month's rainfall has fallen in a day, that's nearly 50 millimetres of rain. fort
queensland have taken a 1—0 lead over insterstate rivals nsw in australian rugby league's state of origin series. the maroons were 18—14 winners in brisbane to take the upper hand in the best of three game series. the blues held an 8—0 advantage at the half time interval but two dane gagai tries in the second half turned the tide in queensland's favour handing them the win, with game 2 to be played in the western australian capital of perth on sunday the 23rd ofjune. in over 15 minutes...
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hudson fish and paul mcguinness established the queensland and northern territories aerial services to provide air transport over the huge distances of australia's north. but even then, they have international ambitions. just before world war ii, qantas moved from its territories in queensland to sydney. >> they moved down from brisbane to sydney. they packed up the entirety of the office and flew them down. david: where was the runway? alan: the runway was at rose bay, which is at sydney harbour. the first international airport is on sydney's harbour. david: this is rose bay, where qantas had its first international airstrip. it is still used as a terminal. planes would take off from here on the long journey to singapore. the great hulking, flying boats would slowly gather speed, faster and faster until their 32 meter wings lifted them out of the water like huge, graceful waterbirds soaring into the blue yonder. steering the decades after the war, qantas established itself as australia's premiere carrier. ♪ david: embedding itself into the national psyche. by the early 2000's, qanta
hudson fish and paul mcguinness established the queensland and northern territories aerial services to provide air transport over the huge distances of australia's north. but even then, they have international ambitions. just before world war ii, qantas moved from its territories in queensland to sydney. >> they moved down from brisbane to sydney. they packed up the entirety of the office and flew them down. david: where was the runway? alan: the runway was at rose bay, which is at sydney...
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yes, in the queensland state ayes do have it >> today the regulator has informed the folswing many ye of work, the ecosystem management plan has met the environmental conditions required by the department authority edd has been appr reporter: but across the country, the large-scale project has divided a nation. the coal mine was one of the most hotly contested subject during this year's federal election. younger generations expressed deep concern for the environmental impacts. the federal elections saw the return of conservative prime minister scott morrison, a suppter of the mine and a longtime supporter of coal. it met the queensland ste labor party has been under immense pressure to fast-track the approval. >> we think big! reporter: coal mains one of biggest drivers of australia's economy. it is slated to produce 16 million tons of coal a year and thousands of jobs for the b scientistsun have d the alarm on the departmental impact. it is unfair if it will consume ancient underground water reserves, and coal mining will accelerate the speed of climate change, putting the great barr
yes, in the queensland state ayes do have it >> today the regulator has informed the folswing many ye of work, the ecosystem management plan has met the environmental conditions required by the department authority edd has been appr reporter: but across the country, the large-scale project has divided a nation. the coal mine was one of the most hotly contested subject during this year's federal election. younger generations expressed deep concern for the environmental impacts. the federal...
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it met the queensland state labor party has been under immense pressure to fast-track the approval. >> we think big! reporter: coal remains one of the australia's economy. it is slated to produce 16 million tons of coal a year and thousands of js for the but scientists have sounded the alarm on the departmental impact. it is unfair if it will consume ancient underground water reserves, and coal mining will accelerate the speed of climate change, putting the great barrier reef at further risk. construction is expected to begin almost immediately, laying the groundwork for potentially mine inest export coal the world. jane: sudan' military rulers have admitted for the first time that they ordered arackdown on peaceful protesters 10 days ago that left dozens dead. ra spokesman toorters that he regretted mistake had been made, and an investigation is underway. our africa editor fergaleane has more. al: the massacre had one aim, break the revolution by the rapid support forces militia was unleashed on peacefu protesters. in the weeks before, i'd seen have thousands believed that peaceful p
it met the queensland state labor party has been under immense pressure to fast-track the approval. >> we think big! reporter: coal remains one of the australia's economy. it is slated to produce 16 million tons of coal a year and thousands of js for the but scientists have sounded the alarm on the departmental impact. it is unfair if it will consume ancient underground water reserves, and coal mining will accelerate the speed of climate change, putting the great barrier reef at further...
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snow in new south wales, also in parts of queensland, with some real cold and arctic air, a bit of a feature, daytime highs about 12 in melbourne, not much better in adelaide, only 21 in the tropics, in tropical queensland, which seems to be still on t the low side. the average is about 27 breen pulled in perth, the sun is out, and clouds creeping in all of the time. it has not changed very much on the right-hand side of australia. and coldhas clouds, air still around the circulation. you would think it would be tumbling, with more from the tropics here, and this is what looks like a pretty wet day, to be honest forget the whole of newfoundland looks wet on thursday. you willgrees here, notice. a change of fortunes of what falls out of the sky on thursday. wellington about 13. i think you know which city will feel rather better. ♪ ♪ top stories here on al jazeera, protest organizers in the sudan say at least 10 people killed from gunfire by security forces, at least 50 people killed in total since the crackdown by a paramilitary group began on monday. donald trump has promised a
snow in new south wales, also in parts of queensland, with some real cold and arctic air, a bit of a feature, daytime highs about 12 in melbourne, not much better in adelaide, only 21 in the tropics, in tropical queensland, which seems to be still on t the low side. the average is about 27 breen pulled in perth, the sun is out, and clouds creeping in all of the time. it has not changed very much on the right-hand side of australia. and coldhas clouds, air still around the circulation. you would...
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the mine, in queensland's galilee basin, has been the subject of years of hold—ups over environmental approvals. hywel griffith is in sydney we have mentioned this has been an ongoing battle but talk us through the latest. eight years since this was announced, court cases and legal checks finally adani can begin construction and they think it'll be another two years before we see call coming from the ground. it was initially going to be one of the biggest minds on the planet producing up to 60 million tonnes of coal per year but they've had to scale back the plan, they say it will now be something like 10 million tonnes working up to maybe 27 million tonnes per year. still very significant, its plan of what to do with all that galilee coal was to do with all that galilee coal was to ship it back to india was to fire the power stations so they have a guaranteed customer but also guaranteed customer but also guaranteed opposition. there are plans to protect the wildlife which have been approved locally but there isa have been approved locally but there is a huge amount of opposition in
the mine, in queensland's galilee basin, has been the subject of years of hold—ups over environmental approvals. hywel griffith is in sydney we have mentioned this has been an ongoing battle but talk us through the latest. eight years since this was announced, court cases and legal checks finally adani can begin construction and they think it'll be another two years before we see call coming from the ground. it was initially going to be one of the biggest minds on the planet producing up to...
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hello the cold air still hanging around is pushed a long way north right up to tropical queensland now does not like it looks like the trans coming size for that is the clouds there term trying to drive at max $21.00 in townsville should be about $27.00 so you'll feel that difference the potential for showers exist on the korean link queensland coast almost into northern new south wales the sun's out in melbourne bits and 14 hobart it's merely 10 persons doing better at $23.10 last exaggeration because it's going down to 8 for the time we get to monday down in hobart disappointing but then again we are now in winter the rain has been falling heavily and size of new zealand circulation still very obvious it's going in that general direction we left behind $91.00 millimeters in 24 hours in christchurch that's about twice the monthly average and huge amount of rain and of course snow some hard the process is still a bit difficult but the picture is beautiful on sunday the sun is out it's only 10 degrees and one intimate is not much of a breeze by this time been a bit warmer in oakland so
hello the cold air still hanging around is pushed a long way north right up to tropical queensland now does not like it looks like the trans coming size for that is the clouds there term trying to drive at max $21.00 in townsville should be about $27.00 so you'll feel that difference the potential for showers exist on the korean link queensland coast almost into northern new south wales the sun's out in melbourne bits and 14 hobart it's merely 10 persons doing better at $23.10 last exaggeration...
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hello it has snowed in new south wales even snowed in the high ground in some parts of southern queensland this circulation here brought us a real cold antarctic air in fact the code's a bit of a feature really daytime highs about 12 in melbourne not much better in adelaide and only $21.00 still up in the tropics in tropical queensland which seems to me still on the low side the average is about $27.00 it's cool down in person 23 degrees now the sun is out for wednesday lesser on thursday with cloud creeping in all the time we've not changed very much in the right hand side of australia tasmania is we've got the cloud in the west attempt wise same sort of regime has warmed up in townsville a bit but the cold air still around this circulation of course you'd think it would be tumbling towards the zealand we're incorporating more from the tropics is so you still got 70 in oakland or more looks like a pretty wet day to be honest the whole of north island where it all went say about half of the south are in wellington south which could be in the bright to sunny weather twelvetrees hay on notic
hello it has snowed in new south wales even snowed in the high ground in some parts of southern queensland this circulation here brought us a real cold antarctic air in fact the code's a bit of a feature really daytime highs about 12 in melbourne not much better in adelaide and only $21.00 still up in the tropics in tropical queensland which seems to me still on the low side the average is about $27.00 it's cool down in person 23 degrees now the sun is out for wednesday lesser on thursday with...
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over some of the mountains there and actually some of this wintry weather has popped into parts of queensland 2 which is fairly rare now as we head through the next few days i don't think we're going to see any more the showers that will clearing away from that coast but we are going to see more wet weather out towards the west this role the large weather system is pushing its way towards us rob a cloudy day in perth as we head through thursday the cow thickening up all the while and then we'll see the rain on friday it will be really quite a wet and cool day with a maximum temperature just of 17 in perth and that will be quite a breeze with that system as well that a slushy fine and dry except for parts of queensland where they'll be some rather lively showers over towards new zealand we've got some pretty violent weather with us at the moment very strong winds very heavy rain and it's still unsettled on friday. trying to enjoy the brazilian dictators the democrats are going to. be changed the course of. the center is a resolution of the sort. as the door to. the rebels concludes with a cele
over some of the mountains there and actually some of this wintry weather has popped into parts of queensland 2 which is fairly rare now as we head through the next few days i don't think we're going to see any more the showers that will clearing away from that coast but we are going to see more wet weather out towards the west this role the large weather system is pushing its way towards us rob a cloudy day in perth as we head through thursday the cow thickening up all the while and then we'll...
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the special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1973. you're watching live from berlin coming up next is a report about the kids trying to make it big in football and thanks for joining the. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalisation affairs biodiversity species unsufficient exploitation in quality. human rights displacement. of the global and current local action. 3000. coach a bit. of a link to news from africa to the world or link to exceptional stories and discussion. news as easy as i want with safety deputed comes here to join us on facebook. for. stevie browers and met to meet she are hoping to become professional football players they already play in the youth team approach by seth and that they hope one day to play in the bundesliga will they fulfill their dream are they in the wrong team. or underestimated. the venom fishnets of the teams underestimate us because what vice isn't as high up as shall call dortmund. it's fun even though it's sometimes stressful. once german champions. are now only in th
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with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets i think the special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1970. 1 does not for chief tell us about. her let's experience a modern museum center with her. question and cultural heritage foundation. here researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 objects. ject relates part of the history of. black families those who know about secret things have a house like this question cultural heritage foundation earthlings treasure trove. of documentary. first. game a spot to pay looking nerds who have no friends and waste their time on stupid online games that make your aggressive and drive you crazy. 5 major prejudices about gaming and how much truth lies behind them i would topic today i'm sure. there are some 2200000000 gamers worldwide almost one in 3 people regularly play on their smartphone computer or gaming console nevertheless prejudices about gamers and games remain rampant we want to take a close look at the 5 most prejudice number one shooter games make you aggressive t
with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets i think the special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1970. 1 does not for chief tell us about. her let's experience a modern museum center with her. question and cultural heritage foundation. here researchers are looking for answers in more than 5000000 objects. ject relates part of the history of. black families those who know about secret things have a house like this question...
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point with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets was a special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1973. australia and italy kicked off their women's world cup campaigns with a thrilling group c. clash the game was all square at one all going into the last minute of injury time but it only would strike a dagger into australian hearts when barbara going to see us forward after her 2nd goal of the game to seal the result in dramatic fashion to one final result. here's one business that shows bigger isn't always better garden gnomes have a long history in germany but one of the country's last traditional gnomes manufacturers may soon be forced to close its doors. but right now to grieve is the 4th generation in his family to make known for a living his great grandfather founded the company in 874 now you very well just looking ahead to retirement and that's created something of a problem. i know i'm searching for a successor who works like we have done but at the moment i can't find anyone who has to coverage to go on making
point with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets was a special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1973. australia and italy kicked off their women's world cup campaigns with a thrilling group c. clash the game was all square at one all going into the last minute of injury time but it only would strike a dagger into australian hearts when barbara going to see us forward after her 2nd goal of the game to seal the result in...
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these researchers have come out in queensland australia and it is very important research. we will see how thatis important research. we will see how that is picked up in other academic institutions. very scary stuff, the rise of the tech neck. more to come. i will see you very soon. hello there. well, you may have already heard that temperatures are on the rise this weekend. certainly into next week, it could be that some areas become quite hot indeed, but we'll see an increase of thundery downpours too. more on that in just a moment. to the here and now, friday's looking like being another one of sunny spells and scattered showers, although most of the showers will be across the northern half of the country, closer to low pressure anchored to the north of scotland. so we'll start early friday with a few showers across scotland, northern ireland, the far north of england. further south, mainly dry, with some early sunshine around. it will be quite nippy out there first thing. high pressure is going to be building up from the south as we head through the course of today. bu
these researchers have come out in queensland australia and it is very important research. we will see how thatis important research. we will see how that is picked up in other academic institutions. very scary stuff, the rise of the tech neck. more to come. i will see you very soon. hello there. well, you may have already heard that temperatures are on the rise this weekend. certainly into next week, it could be that some areas become quite hot indeed, but we'll see an increase of thundery...
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point with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets i think a special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1973. here's one business that shows bigger isn't always better garden gnomes have a long history in germany but one of the country's last traditional making factories may soon be forced to close its doors. but right now to grieve is the 4th generation in his family to make known for a living his great grandfather founded the company in 874 now very male just looking ahead to retirement and that's created something of a problem when. i'm searching for a successor who works like we have done but at the moment i can't find anyone who has the courage to go on making gnome's here in germany he got. quite this from his workshop this inquiry from a village in what was east germany shortly before the fall of the bear that mall in 1909 the firm had 60 employees now you just 3 people work here anyone taking over will need attention to detail. from the sheer they shouldn't because it's a bit between the shirt and the tries is needs to
point with a thunderous smash to confirm her victory in straight sets i think a special moment for the queensland who becomes the 1st australian to win the french open since 1973. here's one business that shows bigger isn't always better garden gnomes have a long history in germany but one of the country's last traditional making factories may soon be forced to close its doors. but right now to grieve is the 4th generation in his family to make known for a living his great grandfather founded...
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the cold air still hanging around is pushed along by the north right up to tropical queensland now does not like it looks like trans coming science for that is the clouds their term trying to drive at max 21 in townsville should be about $27.00 so you'll feel that difference the potential for showers exist on the korean link queensland coast almost into northern new south wales the sun's out in melbourne but it's only 14 it's nearly 10 purses doing better 23 not 10 last exaggeration because it's going down to 8 for the time we get to monday down in hobart disappointing but then again we are in winter. the rain has been falling heavily on science news even the circulation still very obvious it's going in that general direction we left behind $91.00 millimeters in 24 hours in christchurch that's about twice the monthly average and huge amount of rain and of course snow some height the process is still a bit difficult but the picture is beautiful on sunday the sun is out it's only 10 degrees in one examines not much of a breeze by this time been a bit warmer in oakland so it's a sudden the
the cold air still hanging around is pushed along by the north right up to tropical queensland now does not like it looks like trans coming science for that is the clouds their term trying to drive at max 21 in townsville should be about $27.00 so you'll feel that difference the potential for showers exist on the korean link queensland coast almost into northern new south wales the sun's out in melbourne but it's only 14 it's nearly 10 purses doing better 23 not 10 last exaggeration because...
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it has snowed in new south wales even snowed in the high ground in some parts of southern queensland this circulation here brought us a real cold antarctic air in fact the code's a bit of a feature really daytime highs about 12 in melbourne not much better in adelaide and only $21.00 still up in the tropics in tropical queensland which seems to me still on the low side the average is about $27.00 it's cool down in person 23 degrees now the sun is out for wednesday lesser on thursday with cloud creeping in all the time we've not changed very much in the right hand side of australia tasmania is and we've got the cloud in the west attempt wise same sort of regime has warmed up in townsville a bit but the cold air still around this circulation of course you'd think it would be tumbling towards these either but we're incorporating more from the tropics is so you still got 70 in oakland or more looks like a pretty wet day to be honest the whole of north on the wet on wednesday about half of the south are in wellington south which could be in the right to sunny weather twelvetrees he on not
it has snowed in new south wales even snowed in the high ground in some parts of southern queensland this circulation here brought us a real cold antarctic air in fact the code's a bit of a feature really daytime highs about 12 in melbourne not much better in adelaide and only $21.00 still up in the tropics in tropical queensland which seems to me still on the low side the average is about $27.00 it's cool down in person 23 degrees now the sun is out for wednesday lesser on thursday with cloud...
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. >> that is ashly gentle from queensland australia. the female winner of the escape from triathlon. racers hit the water at 7:30 a.m. for a one and a half mile swim. followed by 18 mile bike ride. and then an eight mile run through the golden gate area. ben of phoenix won the men's division. his third straight win. and the second win for gentle. both are olympians. many compete more than once. >> it's the best i have ever done. it's the most iconic race im he >> it was a great finish. it was amazing. i thar >> it's considered one of the oldest and most difficult events. >> a weekend of lgbtq pride culminated with a parade in l.a. this years theme is just unite. organizers encourage the community and straight allies to come together in the spirit of unity and togetherness. this marks the 50th anniversary of the stone wall riots in new york city. which led to the fight for rights in the u.s. the parade is set for june 29. >> it's a hot one out there. the fire danger is high. we have more information. >> shockingly we were hotter than l.a
. >> that is ashly gentle from queensland australia. the female winner of the escape from triathlon. racers hit the water at 7:30 a.m. for a one and a half mile swim. followed by 18 mile bike ride. and then an eight mile run through the golden gate area. ben of phoenix won the men's division. his third straight win. and the second win for gentle. both are olympians. many compete more than once. >> it's the best i have ever done. it's the most iconic race im he >> it was a...
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unesco chair in journalism and communications at the university of queensland. he is a founding director of the alliance for journalists' freedom. he was imprisoned for 400 days . and joseph fernandez media law , academic at curtin university >>> hello. a very warm welcome to "nhk newsline." it's 9:00 a.m. on wednesday in tokyo. i'm miki yamamoto. as the one-year anniversary of the u.s./north korea summit approaches. donald trump and kim jong un have taken their relationship to a new level, pen pals. >> i just received a beautiful letter from kim jong un. i can't show you the letter obviously. but it was a personal, warm, nice letter. a
unesco chair in journalism and communications at the university of queensland. he is a founding director of the alliance for journalists' freedom. he was imprisoned for 400 days . and joseph fernandez media law , academic at curtin university >>> hello. a very warm welcome to "nhk newsline." it's 9:00 a.m. on wednesday in tokyo. i'm miki yamamoto. as the one-year anniversary of the u.s./north korea summit approaches. donald trump and kim jong un have taken their relationship...
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through a little bit drier though as a pushes to adelaide we're going to be seeing some clouds across queensland new south wales and victoria but not a lot of rain in those clouds as we go towards tuesday brisbane a little bit cooler for you at 19 degrees well for the north in the south island of new zealand we're going to be seeing some better conditions one storm is now pushing into the pacific and we're going to be left with much clearer skies as we begin the week here so for christ church we're looking at some clear skies at 11 agrees same with auckland maybe some windy conditions there along the coast but as we go towards monday and into tuesday we are looking at some better weather there with temperatures into the low teens and then very quickly for japan tokyo is going to see some very heavy rain here on monday with a temperature of about 20 degrees and sendai at 18 degrees few. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of how the lives. of the stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's well. inspiring documentary from impassioned filmmakers i'm at the front lines i feel it i know it i
through a little bit drier though as a pushes to adelaide we're going to be seeing some clouds across queensland new south wales and victoria but not a lot of rain in those clouds as we go towards tuesday brisbane a little bit cooler for you at 19 degrees well for the north in the south island of new zealand we're going to be seeing some better conditions one storm is now pushing into the pacific and we're going to be left with much clearer skies as we begin the week here so for christ church...
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australia's great barrier reef and human civilisation are raising alarms after officials in the state of queensland gave a final approval for the carmichael thermal coal mining projects the go ahead for adani enterprises of india to begin work to open the opens the door to 6 additional mines in the galley galilee basin to extract an estimated 8 to 10000000 tons of coal annually for use in indian power plants climate activists are pushing to leave the carbon based fuel in the ground to make meeting the goals of the got para climb a cigarette paris climate agreement feasible and avoid the most catastrophic of traffic effects of human induced climate change australia's famed great barrier reef has already suffered an 89 percent loss of new coral growth due to ocean warming and acidification. and germany's auction for 5 g. spectrum came to a close one stay after raising nearly 6600000000 euros in a 4 way battle between 3 german telecom mainstays and one newcomer the auction lasted a record 12 weeks the successful bidders were deutsche telekom who spent 2200000000 euros vodafone which spent 1900000000 e
australia's great barrier reef and human civilisation are raising alarms after officials in the state of queensland gave a final approval for the carmichael thermal coal mining projects the go ahead for adani enterprises of india to begin work to open the opens the door to 6 additional mines in the galley galilee basin to extract an estimated 8 to 10000000 tons of coal annually for use in indian power plants climate activists are pushing to leave the carbon based fuel in the ground to make...
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>> queensland, australia, a full court press for this medical transport van. they are chasing. it was a 76-year-old man in there being helped to get out. two young men in their early 20s decided they wanted to steal that medical van. so they kicked the driver and they took off with the 76-year-old man still inside. >> holy cow. you're joking. >> what about the person that was trying to help? >> got kicked in chest and injured, but was able to call police. other people call police because of the way the van was driving. it is driving erratically, going in and out of traffic and at one point -- it is on the wrong side of the road. it goes to the other side of the road, run a red light. >> that's so reckless. >> you see them making their way through the town, trying to crowd in that van, but that van is not stopping. >> trying to did a rolling roadblock. >> they bump that van and they did use some tire deflation device. that van stops. they got to get the guys out. you see them pop open the door, they swarm that van to get them out. you can see the two guys taken into custody. bot
>> queensland, australia, a full court press for this medical transport van. they are chasing. it was a 76-year-old man in there being helped to get out. two young men in their early 20s decided they wanted to steal that medical van. so they kicked the driver and they took off with the 76-year-old man still inside. >> holy cow. you're joking. >> what about the person that was trying to help? >> got kicked in chest and injured, but was able to call police. other people...
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around at the moment to that cloud it's giving us a few outbreaks of rain most of it over parts of queensland but we're seeing more wet weather here over parts of south australia and into western australia as well and this whole region still looking pretty unsettled as we head through the day on sunday on monday it will be working its way eastwards will see more rain there over parts of tasmania and in the west will get ready for the next a weather system so generally speaking it's all quite most of all at the moment towards the east and we've had some pretty violent weather over parts of new zealand recently but things are now trying to calm down we've got an area of high pressure in charge so it's mostly fine and settled i do think for the north island on monday though they'll be a good deal of cloud around making things here rather grey the bronx the weather is likely to be over parts of the south island further north and the still quite a large amount of cloud over parts of northern asia a few showers around as well and some of those could turn out to be rather heavy. ready they start as
around at the moment to that cloud it's giving us a few outbreaks of rain most of it over parts of queensland but we're seeing more wet weather here over parts of south australia and into western australia as well and this whole region still looking pretty unsettled as we head through the day on sunday on monday it will be working its way eastwards will see more rain there over parts of tasmania and in the west will get ready for the next a weather system so generally speaking it's all quite...
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better looking picture from the point of view of sunshine the coast of new south wales northwards into queensland as well there's a big circulating area of high pressure you get the idea this is the edge of it here research across the tasman sea to new zealand so with average temperatures this time the year 11 weddington such in oakland gentle beautiful cold nights but mr rand on the water otherwise is just sunshine directly know also and it's a rather more active season the season of rains of course a months more we see the rain gathering for wednesday just coming up in some home sure until thursday reaching almost as far as took here. they wanted 43000000000 pounds with a weapon that was 6000000000 pounds in commission. there's no hope of any more because there's always a small album of people for really really good mistakes. in essence we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function more shadow on al-jazeera. when the news breaks these protesters and the story builds. when people mean to be had to be edited it must be a joke but if you don't have the legs to move on the st
better looking picture from the point of view of sunshine the coast of new south wales northwards into queensland as well there's a big circulating area of high pressure you get the idea this is the edge of it here research across the tasman sea to new zealand so with average temperatures this time the year 11 weddington such in oakland gentle beautiful cold nights but mr rand on the water otherwise is just sunshine directly know also and it's a rather more active season the season of rains of...
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better looking picture from the point of view of sunshine the coast of new south wales northwards into queensland as well there's a big circulating area of high pressure you get the idea this is the edge of it here research across the tasman sea. new zealand so was average temperatures this time the year 11 weddington such in oakland gentle beautiful cold nights but a mystery around on the water otherwise is just sun shark directly north and it's a rather more active season the season of rains of course and once more we see the rain gathering for wednesday just coming up and somehow i'm sure. they are reaching almost as far as took here. madagascar. a breathtaking tropical paradise. where its former protector. i now its interests. we follow their journey as they put their lives on the mine took a. risk it's all medical. on al-jazeera. welcome back here's a reminder of the top stories on al-jazeera a senior white house adviser jared cushion or has unveiled the economic part of the u.s. middle east peace plan speaking in bahrain cushioning adopt the plan the opportunity of the sentry and call for $
better looking picture from the point of view of sunshine the coast of new south wales northwards into queensland as well there's a big circulating area of high pressure you get the idea this is the edge of it here research across the tasman sea. new zealand so was average temperatures this time the year 11 weddington such in oakland gentle beautiful cold nights but a mystery around on the water otherwise is just sun shark directly north and it's a rather more active season the season of rains...
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for adelaide 90 degrees is increasing in sydney and even though you got that suddenly breeze up the queensland coast there are no significant showers it's totally 5 in time still in perth we're down to 16 again on coming frontal system brings a bit of rain through on thursday night and go on friday leaving 15 degrees behind is warmed up in darwin and even in hobart 16 degrees app at adelaide 20 in the sunshine ahead of the incoming front not really midwinter retaught least by day equally in both the major arms of new zealand there's a very slow circulation of wind and error across it's a bit of cloud in the south maybe otherwise average temperatures and by day we're talking about almost wall to wall sunshine are never short days but by night where you might think well it's going to be frosty no tension wellington only 3 or 4 degrees. you immigration laws and projects funded by european governments have seen a rapid decline in the migrant transport. people in power travels to agadez to explore the realities faced by the drivers left out of pocket and the migrants who are choosing to return home
for adelaide 90 degrees is increasing in sydney and even though you got that suddenly breeze up the queensland coast there are no significant showers it's totally 5 in time still in perth we're down to 16 again on coming frontal system brings a bit of rain through on thursday night and go on friday leaving 15 degrees behind is warmed up in darwin and even in hobart 16 degrees app at adelaide 20 in the sunshine ahead of the incoming front not really midwinter retaught least by day equally in...
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there but still lots of snow in parts of new south wales and that has crossed the border into parts of queensland which is pretty unusual there's also been a lot of snow for some of the ski reports already as well so $71.00 centimeters of snow is on the ground there in new south wales that's the most snow this is early since the year 2000 so the ski ski is rubbing their hands in glee now there is a bit more cloud there at the moment that's going to bring some showers around the coast over the next couple of days but i don't think there's going to be any new snow instead the more active weather for australia is going to be towards the southwest this is quite an intense area or whether that's working its way towards us more cloud forest in perth there on thursday then the cloud thickens up and we begin to see that rainfall cooler by the time we get to friday pretty windy as well . ways. a natural resource that's gone untapped for more than 2 decades alison is found off the coast years before israel despite its al-jazeera world tells the untold story of gaza's unexploited gas fields because a lot of
there but still lots of snow in parts of new south wales and that has crossed the border into parts of queensland which is pretty unusual there's also been a lot of snow for some of the ski reports already as well so $71.00 centimeters of snow is on the ground there in new south wales that's the most snow this is early since the year 2000 so the ski ski is rubbing their hands in glee now there is a bit more cloud there at the moment that's going to bring some showers around the coast over the...
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for adelaide 90 degrees increasing in sydney and even though you've got that suddenly breeze up the queensland coast there are no significant showers and still $25.00 in times though in perth we're down to 16 again on coming frontal system brings a bit of rain through on thursday night and go on friday leaving 15 degrees behind is warmed up in darwin and even in hobart 16 degrees adelaide 20 in the sunshine ahead of the incoming front not really midwinter retaught least by day equally in both the major ons of new zealand there's a very slow circulation of wind and air across it's a bit of cloud in the south maybe otherwise his average temperatures and by day we're talking about almost wall to wall sunshine are never short days but by night where you might think well it's going to be frosty no tension wanting to a nice 3 or 4 degrees. the final session. this is al jazeera. hello nor intended this is the al jazeera news hour live from london coming up. forces allied to libya's u.n. backed government say they've captured the town of kerri-anne a forward base for warlord holly for have to and his
for adelaide 90 degrees increasing in sydney and even though you've got that suddenly breeze up the queensland coast there are no significant showers and still $25.00 in times though in perth we're down to 16 again on coming frontal system brings a bit of rain through on thursday night and go on friday leaving 15 degrees behind is warmed up in darwin and even in hobart 16 degrees adelaide 20 in the sunshine ahead of the incoming front not really midwinter retaught least by day equally in both...
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through a little bit drier though as a pushes to adelaide we're going to be seeing some clouds across queensland new south wales and victoria but not a lot of rain in those clouds as we go towards tuesday brisbane a little bit cooler for you at 19 degrees well for the north in the south island of new zealand we're going to be seeing some better conditions one storm is now pushing into the pacific and we're going to be left with much clearer skies as we begin the week here so for christ church we're looking at some clear skies at 11 agrees same with auckland maybe some windy conditions there along the coast but as we go towards monday and into tuesday we are looking at some better weather there with temperatures into the low teens and then very quickly for japan tokyo is going to see some very heavy rain here on monday with a temperature of about 20 degrees and sendai at 18 degrees few. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories. providing a glimpse into someone else's work. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers i'm at the front lines i feel like i know it i
through a little bit drier though as a pushes to adelaide we're going to be seeing some clouds across queensland new south wales and victoria but not a lot of rain in those clouds as we go towards tuesday brisbane a little bit cooler for you at 19 degrees well for the north in the south island of new zealand we're going to be seeing some better conditions one storm is now pushing into the pacific and we're going to be left with much clearer skies as we begin the week here so for christ church...
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around at the moment to that cloud it's giving us a few outbreaks of rain most of it over parts of queensland but we're seeing more wet weather here over parts of south australia and into western australia as well and this whole region still looking pretty unsettled as we head through the day on sunday on monday it will be working its way eastwards we'll see more rain there over parts of tasmania and in the west will get ready for the next a weather system so generally speaking it's all quite mobile at the moment towards the east and we've had some pretty violent weather over parts of new zealand recently but things are now trying to calm down we've got an area of high pressure in charge so it's mostly fine and settled i do think for the north island on monday though they'll be a good deal of cloud around making things here rather grey the brighter weather is likely to be over parts of the south island further north and the still quite a large amount of cloud over parts of northern asia a few showers around as well and some of those could turn out to be rather heavy. this is al-jazeera. hello
around at the moment to that cloud it's giving us a few outbreaks of rain most of it over parts of queensland but we're seeing more wet weather here over parts of south australia and into western australia as well and this whole region still looking pretty unsettled as we head through the day on sunday on monday it will be working its way eastwards we'll see more rain there over parts of tasmania and in the west will get ready for the next a weather system so generally speaking it's all quite...
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they smashed a stolen fruk through the doors of a shopping center in queensland, australia to get it. despite managing to tip over the machine and drag it, they had to leave it behind. chris nguyen was in court today for the pretrial hearing of the theranos scandal. founder elizabeth holmes arrived at the federal courthouse today. opening statements for the trial will begin in august of 2020. >>> president trump is in high stakes meetings at the g-20 summit in japan. despite the mueller report confirming russia's interference during the 2016 election, the president jokingly asked vladimir putin not to interfere in the upcoming election. trevor all the reports from washington. >> reporter: it's the first face-to-face meeting between president trump and vladimir putin since the release of the mueller report. president trump today saying the two have a very, very good relationship then giving a seemingly joking response to a very serious question. >> mr. president, will you tell russia not to meddle in the election. >> don't meddle in the election. don't meddle in the election. >> report
they smashed a stolen fruk through the doors of a shopping center in queensland, australia to get it. despite managing to tip over the machine and drag it, they had to leave it behind. chris nguyen was in court today for the pretrial hearing of the theranos scandal. founder elizabeth holmes arrived at the federal courthouse today. opening statements for the trial will begin in august of 2020. >>> president trump is in high stakes meetings at the g-20 summit in japan. despite the...
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over the next few days towards the east there's also some rain here most of it around the coast of queensland some of it again will be rather heavy every towards new zealand pretty stormy here over the past few days to raise beginning to clear away as we head into saturday. let me take you to things like new police on a. wild west rain. until the strongest of all states down most skilled. nation comes to traffic in stadiums that are brought to. discover how a news destination defeat the women's world cup from 29 t. . you're watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now the african union is holding an emergency meeting to address the deadly crackdown on a protest camp and sudan that's killed at least 100 people united nations and the u.k. embassy in both announced they are removing some of their staff from that country. with the fighters in yemen say across the border into saudi arabia and taking control of more than 20 military positions the saudi america coalition which backs the many government has neither confirmed nor denied that who the advancements. president is joining worl
over the next few days towards the east there's also some rain here most of it around the coast of queensland some of it again will be rather heavy every towards new zealand pretty stormy here over the past few days to raise beginning to clear away as we head into saturday. let me take you to things like new police on a. wild west rain. until the strongest of all states down most skilled. nation comes to traffic in stadiums that are brought to. discover how a news destination defeat the women's...
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plantntroversial adani has been given the greenlight to build in queensland, australia. it was a major factor of the australian election. juliette saly in singapore, thank you so much. inflation trailed forecasts in may, reinforcing the case for the fed to cuts rates. trader paul jones expects a rate cap, adding you should go long on stocks and short on gold. >> we are getting to have a rate cut. there is rate cut 101. at least initially, long fixed income, probably short the dollar, long gold. that is what you do into the first rate cut. all those trades are processed. how much further will they go? i think they will go a long way. >> you think in 2019 we might see 50 to 75 basis points cap? depends on thet tariffs, how far we go with them. short.e cycle is cut we never really got the rates that we have gotten historically to end an economic cycle, they were cut short. because of the tariffs. we really have to see the impact they will have, and if this next round of tariffs gets implemented, it would be a huge deal. if they get implemented, certainly it is possible that
plantntroversial adani has been given the greenlight to build in queensland, australia. it was a major factor of the australian election. juliette saly in singapore, thank you so much. inflation trailed forecasts in may, reinforcing the case for the fed to cuts rates. trader paul jones expects a rate cap, adding you should go long on stocks and short on gold. >> we are getting to have a rate cut. there is rate cut 101. at least initially, long fixed income, probably short the dollar, long...
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researchers of queensland museum say they can imagine this elusive amphibian laughing at them as they searched for it in the forest. now it's time for a look at the weather. we have got a spell of wet and windy weather to come in the next 24 hours. it's already started moving into southern counties. you can see it on the radar from this morning, gradually pushing its way north through today. this wet and windy weather is courtesy of this area of low pressure. it is working its way north today and tonight. so i wet rush hourfor some of north today and tonight. so i wet rush hour for some of us this morning. the rain will continue to push north across northern england and into parts of central and southern scotland later in the day. further north in northern scotland and northern ireland, some sunny spells and the chance of one or two showers. we will see clearance behind their own further south. and with some brightness, that comes with some brightness, that comes with the risk of heavy and thundery downpours. if you catch one of those, there could be some disruption, spray on the road
researchers of queensland museum say they can imagine this elusive amphibian laughing at them as they searched for it in the forest. now it's time for a look at the weather. we have got a spell of wet and windy weather to come in the next 24 hours. it's already started moving into southern counties. you can see it on the radar from this morning, gradually pushing its way north through today. this wet and windy weather is courtesy of this area of low pressure. it is working its way north today...
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queensland in eastern australia has experienced significant snowfall for the first time since 2015. severe weather warnings have also been issued for a thousand kilometre stretch of coast which includes sydney. people have been urged to stay indoors to avoid heavy rain and gale—force winds. it‘s exactly 30 years since the chinese authorities began crushing protests in beijing‘s tiananmen square. out of the demonstrations came this iconic image. it was taken onjune 5th 1989. tiananmen square is one of beijing‘s most famous landmarks and 30 years ago students went there to call for democracy. but martial law was declared — and troops entered the square. these pictures showed the square in the aftermath of the army crackdown — with fires burning around the square. no—one knows exactly how many people were killed. the chinese government says 200. but two years ago, these newly released documents from the then british ambassador to china put that figure as high as 10,000. the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, is now calling on china to china called these comments "an affr
queensland in eastern australia has experienced significant snowfall for the first time since 2015. severe weather warnings have also been issued for a thousand kilometre stretch of coast which includes sydney. people have been urged to stay indoors to avoid heavy rain and gale—force winds. it‘s exactly 30 years since the chinese authorities began crushing protests in beijing‘s tiananmen square. out of the demonstrations came this iconic image. it was taken onjune 5th 1989. tiananmen...
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university of leicester and two masters degrees from staffordshire university and the university of southern queensland and a phd from dell housing university. he's also taught in south korea as well. and finally, we are joined by a doctor from china who will give us the chinese perspective on these and is right now a visiting scholar at harvard university and deputy director of the middle east studies institute of shanghai international studies and the editor and chief of the asian journal of middle eastern and islamic studies and taught at oxford, at denver at hong kong university. his latest articles for example are china's response to revolts in the arab world and china's economic diplomacy and is coeditor of china in the middle east in the 21st century. with that, let me ask everyone for a nice round of applause as we woke them dr. coates to the podium. [ applause ] >> thank you everyone for attending this very important event today. i am quite struck by the fact that we are here at the atlantic council on the 75th anniversary of d-day. all those years ago my grandfather was preparing to participa
university of leicester and two masters degrees from staffordshire university and the university of southern queensland and a phd from dell housing university. he's also taught in south korea as well. and finally, we are joined by a doctor from china who will give us the chinese perspective on these and is right now a visiting scholar at harvard university and deputy director of the middle east studies institute of shanghai international studies and the editor and chief of the asian journal of...
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international relations from the university of lester, two masters degrees from stafford university, and queensland. he's also taught in south korea as well. and then finally, we are joined by dr. degang sun from china who will give us the chinese perspective on these questions. he right now a visiting scholar at harvard university. he is deputy director of the institute of shanghai studies. and islamic and middle eastern stud dis. he's taught at oxford, denver, and hong kong universitys. his latest articles are china's development in the middle east and coauthor of china in the belt road in the middle east. i ask everyone for a nice round of applause as we welcome dr. coates to the podium. [ applause ] >> thank you, will and everyone for attending this very important event today. i'm quite struck by the fact that we're here at the atlantic council on the 75th yes, sanniv of d-day. all those years ago my grandfather was preparing to participate in that momentous event. so to be here with atlantic council friends is really terrific. my goal here today is to lay out what we have publicly declared tow
international relations from the university of lester, two masters degrees from stafford university, and queensland. he's also taught in south korea as well. and then finally, we are joined by dr. degang sun from china who will give us the chinese perspective on these questions. he right now a visiting scholar at harvard university. he is deputy director of the institute of shanghai studies. and islamic and middle eastern stud dis. he's taught at oxford, denver, and hong kong universitys. his...