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last year, bbc africa eye released betraying the game. part of a two—year long undercover investigation, last year, bbc africa eye released betraying the game. the documentary caught on camera over 100 football officials across west africa and kenya accepting cash in a sting operation. one year later, the bbc spoke to the man behind the expose about what has happened since. in 2018, bbc africa eye's expose a macro revealed the extraordinary of corruption in african football. the investigation was led by anas aremeyaw anas, a high—profile and controversial ghanaian journalist. an undercover specialist, he never shows his face. almost 100 match officials were caught on camera taking bribes. the main targets were ghanaian referees and assistant referees with the power to change the course of matches. but the corruption went higher, to figure's number two corruption went higher, to figure's numbertwo in corruption went higher, to figure's number two in african foot pole, the president of the ghanaian game. 0ut of the public eye, he accept
last year, bbc africa eye released betraying the game. part of a two—year long undercover investigation, last year, bbc africa eye released betraying the game. the documentary caught on camera over 100 football officials across west africa and kenya accepting cash in a sting operation. one year later, the bbc spoke to the man behind the expose about what has happened since. in 2018, bbc africa eye's expose a macro revealed the extraordinary of corruption in african football. the investigation...
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of africa for more than 2000 —— 200,000 years. potentially means that places further to the eased, there are claims of modern human fossils in china, i have been very sceptical about those until now. given the evidence from this, maybe i should be more open—minded about those early chinese records. it is potentially the biggest shift in our understanding of how modern humans left africa, instead of overlapping briefly with neanderthals in europe, our kind may have coexisted with a wide variety of human species across the world for tens of thousands of years. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. we begin in hong kong, with a public memorial to commemorate the death of marco leung, the man in the yellow raincoat who fell to his death after protesting the chinese—run administration of hong kong. next, to switzerland and the opening of a play entitled, no ladies please, based on the life and achievements of 19th century mountaineer, lucy walker, the first woman to climb the matterhorn. finally to birmingh
of africa for more than 2000 —— 200,000 years. potentially means that places further to the eased, there are claims of modern human fossils in china, i have been very sceptical about those until now. given the evidence from this, maybe i should be more open—minded about those early chinese records. it is potentially the biggest shift in our understanding of how modern humans left africa, instead of overlapping briefly with neanderthals in europe, our kind may have coexisted with a wide...
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i've been hearing that fifa is colonising africa again. fifa. we have defined a roadmap that is a leading document, that will transform together, that you have to transform, because i want your contribution to make it a success. infantino was speaking at the caf congress in cairo ahead of friday's africa cup of nations final. algeria face senegal, who are bidding to win the trophy for the first time. senegal lost in their only previous final in 2002, and star striker sadio mane says he would swap the champions league medal he won with liverpool last month to win the cup of nations with his country, who are the tournament favourites. algeria, though, say their coach has filled them with the belief they can win the title for the first time since 1990. it is important that we be very... a team, as we are, and it is important for algeria, because we used to have good individualities, and nowi think we feel very strongly as a team. translation: how is it played? i always say it comes down to details, details like when you have the chance to score and
i've been hearing that fifa is colonising africa again. fifa. we have defined a roadmap that is a leading document, that will transform together, that you have to transform, because i want your contribution to make it a success. infantino was speaking at the caf congress in cairo ahead of friday's africa cup of nations final. algeria face senegal, who are bidding to win the trophy for the first time. senegal lost in their only previous final in 2002, and star striker sadio mane says he would...
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and sadio mane scores twice for senegal against kenya as they move through to the last 16 of the africa cup of nations. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with tennis news from the opening day at this year's wimbledon championships. there is plenty to get through. there was a shock in the women's draw with reigning us and australian open champion naomi osaka knocked out in the first round, while a 15—year—old qualifier accounted for one of her childhood idols. wrapping up day one from the all england club is holly hamilton. well afterjapan‘s well after japan's naomi osaka well afterjapan‘s naomi osaka lost her number one ranking last week she said it felt like a weight had been lifted, it made her the number two seed at wimbledon that it didn't stop herfrom seed at wimbledon that it didn't stop her from buckling seed at wimbledon that it didn't stop herfrom buckling under the pressure. she is the first shock exit from the tournament and she was beaten by world number 39 yulia peninsula in straight sets, 76, six to —— peninsula in straight sets, 76, six to --
and sadio mane scores twice for senegal against kenya as they move through to the last 16 of the africa cup of nations. hello and welcome to the programme, where we start with tennis news from the opening day at this year's wimbledon championships. there is plenty to get through. there was a shock in the women's draw with reigning us and australian open champion naomi osaka knocked out in the first round, while a 15—year—old qualifier accounted for one of her childhood idols. wrapping up...
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wins over benin and south africa on wednesday. from cairo the bbc‘s piers edwards reports. nigeria booked a place in sunday's semi—finals on a night that history here on the first night of the quarterfinals. the super eagles, 2—1 when was not just quarterfinals. the super eagles, 2—1 when was notjust notable for a late winner, but for the first time in an africa cup of nations where video technology has been used to overturn a referee decision. south africa clawed their way back in after the goal was adjudged to not who've been offside. a decision the moroccan referee had earlier given. it was, of course, overturned by the video officials watching on. nigeria will go through and play either algeria 01’ go through and play either algeria or ivory coast on sunday. it was amazing. i think i forgot what to do. it was a moment of ecstasy. i forgot how dry the pitch was and tried to make a slide and almost made a flip. you have to laugh sometimes. i'm very happy for the boys. earlier in the day, senegal booked a place with a m
wins over benin and south africa on wednesday. from cairo the bbc‘s piers edwards reports. nigeria booked a place in sunday's semi—finals on a night that history here on the first night of the quarterfinals. the super eagles, 2—1 when was not just quarterfinals. the super eagles, 2—1 when was notjust notable for a late winner, but for the first time in an africa cup of nations where video technology has been used to overturn a referee decision. south africa clawed their way back in...
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proving too strong for the scots in the end, south africa winning 68—34. sorry, 66—38, ijust checked the scoreboard behind me! scotland showing some real fight and scoreboard behind me! scotland showing some realfight and it scoreboard behind me! scotland showing some real fight and it was also the same fate for northern ireland earlier today, a slightly closer match come up against malawi. they lost that match only by four in the end, not quite able to keep up with the pace of the african nation but really holding their head high, knowing they gave a top team a good run for their money. unfortunately that means northern ireland and scotla nd that means northern ireland and scotland will probably feature out of the top eight of this tournament which is disappointing particular for scotland, who are ranked seventh in this tournament but they will reboot and move on to the next part of it. the news here is that england are looking very good in this tournament. thanks very much, kate. to south korea now where tom daley and matty lee have won bronze at the w
proving too strong for the scots in the end, south africa winning 68—34. sorry, 66—38, ijust checked the scoreboard behind me! scotland showing some real fight and scoreboard behind me! scotland showing some realfight and it scoreboard behind me! scotland showing some real fight and it was also the same fate for northern ireland earlier today, a slightly closer match come up against malawi. they lost that match only by four in the end, not quite able to keep up with the pace of the african...
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it means it is west africa against north africa twice on sunday. it should be some day. we deserved to win this game so we keep our concentration until the end. you have to keep focus until the end to win. because if you lose concentration you miss opportunities and you are out, you are not qualifying. to golf, and there's a four way tussle at the top of the leaderboard heading into the second round of the scottish open in north berwick. matt kuchar is one of them, the american finishing with two eagles on the back nine to hold a joint one shot lead on 8—under. south african trevor immelman was one of two players who fired a hole in one on the 15th. he's three shots back on 5—under. while one shot adrift of that, on a—under, is northern ireland's rory mcilroy as he prepares for next week's open championship at royal portrush. on the lpga tour, there's a two way tie at the top after the first round of the marathon classic in ohio. canada's alena sharp and south korea's chun youngin are on 7—under — and they lead a group of four which includes two—time major wi
it means it is west africa against north africa twice on sunday. it should be some day. we deserved to win this game so we keep our concentration until the end. you have to keep focus until the end to win. because if you lose concentration you miss opportunities and you are out, you are not qualifying. to golf, and there's a four way tussle at the top of the leaderboard heading into the second round of the scottish open in north berwick. matt kuchar is one of them, the american finishing with...
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in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other now extinct species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from all the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed everything. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively populated by the neanderthals, whereas our kind, modern humans, remained in africa until 40,000 years ago. but the discovery of the new skull in greece has shattered that view. it doesn't have the flatter, elongated shape of the neanderthal, but rather, it's much more like our own, rounder. so this means that the two species could have interacted for 100,000 years. it had been thought that our ancestors had been prevented from leaving africa for tens of thousands of years, perhaps by the other types of humans, or the climate. researchers now have to rethink their
in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other now extinct species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from all the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed everything. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively...
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what was also very interesting, burundian tanzania, two teams which just competed in the africa cup of nations and also liberia and sierra leone, two great players emerged from these teams. his excellency, the president of liberia and also a famous sierra leone player. interesting encounters. there are no more small teams. 0nce interesting encounters. there are no more small teams. once you have a good coach was technically and tactically prepared, you can install into the players something. also, at the just passed tournament with madagascar, benin, just to mention to countries that did quite well. jeremy lin, once an nba superstar, says he's hit rock bottom. the 30 year old had the world at his feet when he led a winning turnaround with the new york knicks in 2012. his remarkable run was dubbed "linsanity" and saw his jersey outsell even lebron james and kobe bryant that year. but times have changed. lin is struggling to find a new team despite becoming the first asian—american player to win an nba title while playing for the toronto raptors last season. and they say that once you
what was also very interesting, burundian tanzania, two teams which just competed in the africa cup of nations and also liberia and sierra leone, two great players emerged from these teams. his excellency, the president of liberia and also a famous sierra leone player. interesting encounters. there are no more small teams. 0nce interesting encounters. there are no more small teams. once you have a good coach was technically and tactically prepared, you can install into the players something....
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finishing just 0.02 seconds behind south africa's akani simbine. one man not in that final was james ellington. the 33—year—old finished last in his heat, but he did receive one of the biggest cheers at the london stadium. it was his first 100 metres race since suffering career—threatening injuries in a motorbike accident in 2017. everything i've been through so far, there was no way on this planet that i wasn't going to make that start, you would have to chop off my legs. and i have always seen this coming, i set from the beginning, i will be back, and for me this is my second to last milestone. i wasn't expecting to run anything fast. i've sequences of speed and training, but i've literally, that was the first time i've sprinted over 60 metres since my accident. so... afterthis? i cannot get on the head, really try and heat up, and achieve my last milestone, which is next year olympics, and i will be there. britain's tom daley has lost his world championship crown after finishing a shock seventh in the 10m platform final. daley, who won gol
finishing just 0.02 seconds behind south africa's akani simbine. one man not in that final was james ellington. the 33—year—old finished last in his heat, but he did receive one of the biggest cheers at the london stadium. it was his first 100 metres race since suffering career—threatening injuries in a motorbike accident in 2017. everything i've been through so far, there was no way on this planet that i wasn't going to make that start, you would have to chop off my legs. and i have...
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nigeria take third place in the africa cup of nations, after a 1—0 win over tunisia. and australia's caleb ewan celebrates a first stage win on the tour de france — as the race moves into the pyrenees. welcome to the programme. the fourth and final golf major of the year gets underway later. it's the 148th open championship — with the italian francesco molinari defending the title he won at carnoustie last year. this year's championship take place at royal portrush in county antrim as the open returns to northern ireland for the first time since 1951. from portrush, adam wild reports. after 68 years, the open championship is finally back here in portrush on the northern coast of northern ireland. it is a spectacular setting and the rugged coastline playing host to this competition for the second time. the first was way back in 1951. it has been a long wait but the anticipation and excitement is over the last few years. it has reached fever pitch and has consumed the town of portrush. most of the excitement is about many of the hometown hopes. darren clarke, his ho
nigeria take third place in the africa cup of nations, after a 1—0 win over tunisia. and australia's caleb ewan celebrates a first stage win on the tour de france — as the race moves into the pyrenees. welcome to the programme. the fourth and final golf major of the year gets underway later. it's the 148th open championship — with the italian francesco molinari defending the title he won at carnoustie last year. this year's championship take place at royal portrush in county antrim as the...
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against south africa's lloyd harris. and india have confirmed their place in the cricket world cup semi—finals after a 28—run win over bangladesh hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a drama—filled 2—1 win over england. all three goals came in the first half with the winner scored by alex morgan on her 30th birthday. the americans will now face netherlands or sweden in sunday's final. colm harrison reports. once famously described as two countries separated by a common language, england in the usa were on this occasion separated by a common cause, trying to reach the world cup final to cause, trying to reach the world cup finalto in cause, trying to reach the world cup final to in the defending champions made a bright start with a goal within ten minutes. their lead did not last for long. across from birth and ellen white prodded home an equaliser for and ellen white prodded home an equaliserfor en
against south africa's lloyd harris. and india have confirmed their place in the cricket world cup semi—finals after a 28—run win over bangladesh hello and welcome to the programme where we start with the footballing news that defending champions usa are through to the women's world cup final after a drama—filled 2—1 win over england. all three goals came in the first half with the winner scored by alex morgan on her 30th birthday. the americans will now face netherlands or sweden in...
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the defending africa cup of nations champions were knocked out of this year's tournament by nigeria in the last 16. seedorf had been in charge since august last year. assistant manager patrick kluivert also leaves. algeria face senegal in the final of afcon on friday, but claude le roi, who has coached at nine different africa cup of nations, says the tournament doesn't get the best out of the players. the togo coach says it's due to it's new slot in the calendar, in the northern hempisphere summer. togo coach claude leroy has criticised the new timing the players finish the competition in europe, and straightaway they come to the africa cup of nations. that's why first of all, a lot of injury, and some of the top players are burnt out. you can see mohamed salah, sadio mane — a fantastic player, but you can see that he is not completely ready for this kind of competition on a physical level. they were playing a lot of games at their clubs in england or germany, spain, italy, or france or other countries. the former world judo champion from britain has died. he was the last british pe
the defending africa cup of nations champions were knocked out of this year's tournament by nigeria in the last 16. seedorf had been in charge since august last year. assistant manager patrick kluivert also leaves. algeria face senegal in the final of afcon on friday, but claude le roi, who has coached at nine different africa cup of nations, says the tournament doesn't get the best out of the players. the togo coach says it's due to it's new slot in the calendar, in the northern hempisphere...
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in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other now extinct species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed this view. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively populated by the neanderthals, whereas our kind, modern humans, remained in africa until a0,000 years ago. but the discovery of the new skull in greece has shattered that view. it doesn't have the flatter, elongated shape of the neanderthal, but rather, it's much more like our own, rounder. so this means that the two species could have interacted for 100,000 years. it had been thought that our ancestors had been prevented from leaving africa for tens of thousands of years, perhaps by the other types of humans, or the climate. but researchers are now having to rethink t
in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other now extinct species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed this view. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively...
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it finished 67—40 — that means south africa willjoin england in the semis. the two teams face each other tomorrow to decide who tops group g — that will determine which side they face for a place in the final. steve bruce says it's a special moment for him and his family after being named manager of his boyhood cloud newcastle united. it comes just two days after he left sheffield wednesday. replacing the popular rafa benitez was never going to be easy and already some fans have described his appointment as unambitious. james burford has the story. the clouds of been gathering over the park and the connection between fa ns the park and the connection between fans and owner is perhaps more turbulent than ever. best, mike ashley's relationship is fractious and with no sign of a truce, this is the man to whom ashley now turns. steve bruce, someone who has managed sunderland, their closest rivals. the fans may want a different manager of players, but in the situation, we need to work it out because as a player, we put the face on there, we have to show that we
it finished 67—40 — that means south africa willjoin england in the semis. the two teams face each other tomorrow to decide who tops group g — that will determine which side they face for a place in the final. steve bruce says it's a special moment for him and his family after being named manager of his boyhood cloud newcastle united. it comes just two days after he left sheffield wednesday. replacing the popular rafa benitez was never going to be easy and already some fans have described...
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africa by 16 goals in the end, clearly recovering from the disappointment of losing in the semi—final to new zealand. they came out much more and the shooting was on point and they saw the match out 58 goals to 42, a great redemption for the team who were hugely disappointed not to be in that gold medal match. they can take a bronze medal match. they can take a bronze medal here in liverpool, not that they hoped for but they are definitely not too disappointed to have a metal around their necks. let's hear from the england have a metal around their necks. let's hearfrom the england camp after the match. sometimes it's about more than a metal, that's what this journey has been, about more than a metal, that's what thisjourney has been, notjust standing up there but going about it, the atmosphere, enjoying the journey and right now it is just an overwhelming sense of pride that i have for my team. so that's it from liverpool, it really has been the greatest netball world cup to date with record numbers of tickets sold in this arena being packed our day after day. new zealand may be the
africa by 16 goals in the end, clearly recovering from the disappointment of losing in the semi—final to new zealand. they came out much more and the shooting was on point and they saw the match out 58 goals to 42, a great redemption for the team who were hugely disappointed not to be in that gold medal match. they can take a bronze medal match. they can take a bronze medal here in liverpool, not that they hoped for but they are definitely not too disappointed to have a metal around their...
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they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. applause you're watching the briefing. our headlines: president trump abandons his bid to add a question on citizenship to the us census, but insists he'll press on with an executive order. new orleans is bracing for tropical storm barry, forecast to hit on friday. residents in some low—lying areas have been asked to evacuate. let's stay with that now. derek boese is chief administrative officer with southeast louisiana flood protection authority east. he's in new orleans now. thank you for your time. i believe you have just co
they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book, and one pen can change the world....
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it aims to boost intra—africa trade, and create the world's largest trading bloc. and from the wall streetjournal — yes, you're hired. no, we don't need to meet you first. employers trying to recruit in the tightestjob market in decades are hiring some candidates sight unseen, afterjust one phone interview. and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. that's it for the business briefing this hour. but before we go, here are the markets. most asian markets drifted lower in subdued trade friday, as investors waited for the release of a crucial us jobs report that could have a major bearing on the size of an expected federal reserve interest rate cut. the amount we use our cars will still need to be curbed even when all vehicles are powered by clean electricity, according to a new report. experts at oxford university, warn that electrifying the car fleet will do nothing to address traffic jams, obesity, and wasted space for parking. it calls on the government to devise a strategy that will eliminate the need to own a c
it aims to boost intra—africa trade, and create the world's largest trading bloc. and from the wall streetjournal — yes, you're hired. no, we don't need to meet you first. employers trying to recruit in the tightestjob market in decades are hiring some candidates sight unseen, afterjust one phone interview. and don't forget, let us know what you are spotting online. use the hashtag #bbcthebriefing. that's it for the business briefing this hour. but before we go, here are the markets. most...
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africa's fashion influencers. the social media star helping to showcase the continent's designers to the world. hello and welcome to asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. we start with apple, because the technology giant has reported quarterly profits and revenue that beat wall street's expectations, and that sent the company's shares higher in after—hours trade, but the figures also showed that iphones represented less than half of its overall sales for the first time since 2012. the bbc‘s north america technology correspondent dave lee told me what else apple revealed.” think these earnings tell us that this is a company that continues to go through a massive transition. the iphone is a product in decline, as is the rest of the smartphone sector. people simply are not buying as many smartphones as they used to. but to replace that earnings from that device, as they have relied on it for so long, apple is now branching out much more strongly into other areas, subscription services, tv services, things
africa's fashion influencers. the social media star helping to showcase the continent's designers to the world. hello and welcome to asia business report. i am sharanjit leyl. we start with apple, because the technology giant has reported quarterly profits and revenue that beat wall street's expectations, and that sent the company's shares higher in after—hours trade, but the figures also showed that iphones represented less than half of its overall sales for the first time since 2012. the...
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the africa cup of nations quarter—finals get under way in cairo on wednesday as senegal play benin in the first of the matches. senegal have the likes of liverpool striker sadio mane and napoli defender kalidou koulibaly in their side so they're overwhelming favourites against benin who have never reached this stage of the competition before. the late game sees nigeria take on south africa, the team who knocked out the hosts and tournament favourites egypt. amir khan continues his bid for a fight against manny. the former welterweight champion held a public workout session ahead of his belt againstan workout session ahead of his belt against an australian opponent. he was originally set to face an indian fighter but he suffered injuries in a car crash at the end ofjune. major—league bus —— baseball in cleveland. the american league side are currently one side that make one run up in that. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me, tulsen tollett, and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. the forecast brings us pretty
the africa cup of nations quarter—finals get under way in cairo on wednesday as senegal play benin in the first of the matches. senegal have the likes of liverpool striker sadio mane and napoli defender kalidou koulibaly in their side so they're overwhelming favourites against benin who have never reached this stage of the competition before. the late game sees nigeria take on south africa, the team who knocked out the hosts and tournament favourites egypt. amir khan continues his bid for a...
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he was one of south africa's most celebrated musicians. johnny clegg has been remembered at a memorial service in johannesburg. he was known as the white zulu for his vocal criticism of the apartheid government. he died at the age of 66 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. 0ur correspondent milton nkosi sent this report from the service. guitar music we are here at the memorial service for the legendary musician johnny clegg. hundreds of people came out today to pay their respects. he died last week and was buried the following day. but today people came here to say what they thought about him, and the legendary actor, john kani, delivered the eulogy. this is the man who broke all the barriers. the man who took on a culture, a man in his own embodiment was south africa, was an african. this is the man who, through his music, through his art, an anthropologist — now i know why he wanted to study where we come from, because he wanted to understand where we're going. and then came the moment when johnny clegg's son jesse performed a
he was one of south africa's most celebrated musicians. johnny clegg has been remembered at a memorial service in johannesburg. he was known as the white zulu for his vocal criticism of the apartheid government. he died at the age of 66 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. 0ur correspondent milton nkosi sent this report from the service. guitar music we are here at the memorial service for the legendary musician johnny clegg. hundreds of people came out today to pay their respects. he...
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the second, but south africa we re at them the second, but south africa were able to hold on. jamaica are facing a tough team in this phase and england want to win, they are unbeaten so far and they want to continue that great run. it will be one to watch this afternoon at three o'clock. there has also been other home nation action this morning. we saw a northern ireland unfortunately lose to malawi. they were only two behind the african nation for the majority of their match. their shooting stats were not quite on it today and malawi turned out to be the stronger team. disappointment for northern ireland but they will focus on their next matches in the tournament. scotland are in action later on today. they will play south africa. you can follow all of the netball here across the bbc. the england match will be on bbc two today. thank you, kate. and day 10 of the tour de france is under way. france's julian alaphilippe still has the leaders yellowjersey, defending champion geraint thomas is in fifth. you can follow it live on the bbc sport website and app. that is it for now.
the second, but south africa we re at them the second, but south africa were able to hold on. jamaica are facing a tough team in this phase and england want to win, they are unbeaten so far and they want to continue that great run. it will be one to watch this afternoon at three o'clock. there has also been other home nation action this morning. we saw a northern ireland unfortunately lose to malawi. they were only two behind the african nation for the majority of their match. their shooting...
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is it just africa. is it a very commonwealth game? is itjust chance that it is england, australia, new zealand and south africa that are in the final four? netball has been a very strong support within the common north country is obviously because it is a traditionally english sport, so those nations have been much more superior at it. for a long time, new zealand and australia used to dominate and it was a bit uncompetitive for a while, but in the last few years the likes of england, south africa, jamaica as well have really started putting pressure on australia and new zealand which is why we are seeing such competitive matches are much earlier on in the tournament rather than just earlier on in the tournament rather thanjust ina earlier on in the tournament rather than just in a final earlier on in the tournament rather thanjust in a final and it earlier on in the tournament rather than just in a final and it was earlier on in the tournament rather thanjust in a final and it was a bullet match between australia and new zealand. it
is it just africa. is it a very commonwealth game? is itjust chance that it is england, australia, new zealand and south africa that are in the final four? netball has been a very strong support within the common north country is obviously because it is a traditionally english sport, so those nations have been much more superior at it. for a long time, new zealand and australia used to dominate and it was a bit uncompetitive for a while, but in the last few years the likes of england, south...
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we'd be very proud if we could create 80— 100 new ventures in kenya, and in africa. we'd be very happy if we were able to positively change and reach 9 million people in the next three to five years, and we'd also be very happy if we can change the mindset of people about disability and assistive technology. bernard chiraa talking to us. we've covered the young winners of the tour de france and the fortnite world cup in the last couple of days and they look veterans compared to this young athlete. this is a brazilian, 11, she has won the street skateboarding world tour. she became the youngest skater to claim a victory in the competition. she is targeting bigger things, a spot in the tokyo 0lympics, at the tender age of 12. a reminder of the main news again and the us secretary of state, mike pompeo, has announced washington plans to start withdrawing troops from afghanistan before the presidential election next year in the us. he describes the directive from donald trump as unambiguous and an" end to the endless wars". the un negotiator has been intensifying peace t
we'd be very proud if we could create 80— 100 new ventures in kenya, and in africa. we'd be very happy if we were able to positively change and reach 9 million people in the next three to five years, and we'd also be very happy if we can change the mindset of people about disability and assistive technology. bernard chiraa talking to us. we've covered the young winners of the tour de france and the fortnite world cup in the last couple of days and they look veterans compared to this young...
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south africa also go through as runners—up, they face australia in the last four. britain's simon yates has won stage 12 of the tour de france. three riders who'd broken away from the peloton, were fighting it out, in a sprint finish. it was eventually won by yates, who rides for the mitchelton—scott team. frenchman julian alaphilippe, retained the overall leader's yellow jersey. geraint thomas is still second overall, 72 seconds behind. australia are well in control of the test match in the women's ashes — a game england must win, to avoid losing the tournament. australia lead, by 6—0, in the multi—format series, so avoiding defeat would see them retain the ashes and they're well on their way in taunton. elise perry, top—scoring on 84 not out, as australia finished day one on 265—3. england's world cup win captured the nation. it seemed to spreading to footballers, with the manchester united team turning there hand to it while on tour in australia. here is manager ole gunnar solskjear facing a delivery at the waca in perth. a ground know for it's bounc
south africa also go through as runners—up, they face australia in the last four. britain's simon yates has won stage 12 of the tour de france. three riders who'd broken away from the peloton, were fighting it out, in a sprint finish. it was eventually won by yates, who rides for the mitchelton—scott team. frenchman julian alaphilippe, retained the overall leader's yellow jersey. geraint thomas is still second overall, 72 seconds behind. australia are well in control of the test match in...
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heatwave across the south of africa, temperatures expected to get toy5 of africa, temperatures expected to get toys at record levels like that wet weather as you see acro55 weston price here, we see fla5h flooding but here we go. the record at this time of year is 24.4 celsius the record—breaking heat before it tails off again with heavy 5howers. europe now where that might more severe 5torms now where that might more severe storms to come the potential for large hail working its way 5outh acro55 large hail working its way 5outh across the balkans into turkey and the black sea states. the heat and instead continues to build up against iberia pushing 40 in madrid against iberia pushing 40 in madrid again but cool well below average though acro55 scandinavia and eastern pa rt5 of though acro55 scandinavia and eastern parts of europe compared with a week or two ago. high pressure building the heat acro55 price of france and iberia, whether france plaguing u5 price of france and iberia, whether france plaguing us here in the uk would take showers and thunderstorms do it again but cooler w
heatwave across the south of africa, temperatures expected to get toy5 of africa, temperatures expected to get toys at record levels like that wet weather as you see acro55 weston price here, we see fla5h flooding but here we go. the record at this time of year is 24.4 celsius the record—breaking heat before it tails off again with heavy 5howers. europe now where that might more severe 5torms now where that might more severe storms to come the potential for large hail working its way 5outh...
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and in the first of the quarterfinals at the africa cup of nations, senegal have benin i—nil in cairo. idrissa gueye with the only goal of the match nigeria willjoin them in the last four, keeping up their remarkable record by 15 on the tournament, they needed a late winter to beat south africa 2—i. sheffield wednesday manager steve bruce is one of the names being considered for the vacant position at newcastle united after the departure of rafa benitez ten days ago. bruce, once in charge of newcastle's rivals sunderland, was appointed at hillsborough just six months ago. he's curently with wednesday in portugal. also in portugal at the moment are wednesday's city rivals sheffield united — another of the clubs bruce used to manage. this week to create a new deal to keep them at the club, a reporter has been out to meet the new boys of the top flight. you enjoyed the promotion more than wilder, through and through, they supported play for and through, they supported play for and now managed the club. and his methods are simple. a stay forward, connect with the players, positive, i
and in the first of the quarterfinals at the africa cup of nations, senegal have benin i—nil in cairo. idrissa gueye with the only goal of the match nigeria willjoin them in the last four, keeping up their remarkable record by 15 on the tournament, they needed a late winter to beat south africa 2—i. sheffield wednesday manager steve bruce is one of the names being considered for the vacant position at newcastle united after the departure of rafa benitez ten days ago. bruce, once in charge...
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he planned to take the south african flag with him, along with a map of africa. pumza fihlani, bbc news, johannesburg. they have called it 0peration night watch — it's a military—like plan to move a masterpiece by rembrandt into position so experts can start restoring the painting. in a first, the whole thing will be open to the public to watch, as restorers, data experts and art historians work in a giant glass chamber. it will be painstaking, delicate work, as anna holligan reports. it's called the night watch, but it's not even set at night. the restorers are bringing rembrandt‘s most ambitious work back into the light of day. this state—of—the—art glass chamber will allow them to work while the public keeps watch. it was supposed to be a standard group portrait, a popularform of art among high society folk during the 17th century dutch golden age, but rembrandt broke with convention, filling his canvas with movement and action. this style evokes passions, not always positive. it's been attacked three times in the last century. when it was slashed
he planned to take the south african flag with him, along with a map of africa. pumza fihlani, bbc news, johannesburg. they have called it 0peration night watch — it's a military—like plan to move a masterpiece by rembrandt into position so experts can start restoring the painting. in a first, the whole thing will be open to the public to watch, as restorers, data experts and art historians work in a giant glass chamber. it will be painstaking, delicate work, as anna holligan reports. it's...
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so it has many international influences from the korean africa and europe in an area thatis korean africa and europe in an area that is 110% american so it is foreigner in its own land and then the south in general is regarded with disdain by folks in the north and new orleans is a majority african—american city and those are three key reasons why it feels that way. i think we all hope it goes better this time, harry. thank you so better this time, harry. thank you so much for your time. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: lobster dinner lands a french minister in hot water. more on the lavish meal charged to the taxpayer, next. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup. they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window a
so it has many international influences from the korean africa and europe in an area thatis korean africa and europe in an area that is 110% american so it is foreigner in its own land and then the south in general is regarded with disdain by folks in the north and new orleans is a majority african—american city and those are three key reasons why it feels that way. i think we all hope it goes better this time, harry. thank you so better this time, harry. thank you so much for your time. stay...
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it looks like south africa have started to ta ke looks like south africa have started to take the lead. scotland were leading in the first five minutes but south africa are very experienced, they've got a lot of people on the team that know how to see out these big games. scotland will give a good fight but they haven't been able to be consistent over the course of the tournament. they've shown they can compete with the best and well but they haven't been able to beat them and it'll be interesting to watch because england will play south africa on thursday but, at the moment, england are definitely on course to make it through to the semifinals and they've got a day off tomorrow so they've got a day off tomorrow so they can enjoy that and be back in action on wednesday. 0k, kate, thanks for the update. that's all the sports now but find more on the bbc sport website. thank you very much indeed. the foreign secretaryjeremy hunt says there's a "small" but closing window to save the iran nuclear deal. he's been in brussels to talk to eu leaders about ways of easing tensions. iran has thre
it looks like south africa have started to ta ke looks like south africa have started to take the lead. scotland were leading in the first five minutes but south africa are very experienced, they've got a lot of people on the team that know how to see out these big games. scotland will give a good fight but they haven't been able to be consistent over the course of the tournament. they've shown they can compete with the best and well but they haven't been able to beat them and it'll be...
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the africa cup of nations got under way cairo,. the overwhelming favourites, against opponents you never reach this stage before. nigeria taken south africa, the tempe take —— knock out the hopes —— host. the tempe take —— knock out the hopes -- host. things and go away in the group stages but we wanted to remind them to stick together as a nation, support us through thick and thin. the positive criticism we got, we took it with a pinch of salt and we took it with a pinch of salt and we moved on and prove to them that we moved on and prove to them that we had to do ourjob as best as possible. they do on wednesday the united states women's foot term fresh from the world cup very in france, will be honoured with a victory parade in new york. the squad arrived in a state in a party mood after beating the netherlands and the final at now have five games up and the final at now have five games up starting with the republic of ireland next month after they play a host of matches around the country. we had earlier that serena
the africa cup of nations got under way cairo,. the overwhelming favourites, against opponents you never reach this stage before. nigeria taken south africa, the tempe take —— knock out the hopes —— host. the tempe take —— knock out the hopes -- host. things and go away in the group stages but we wanted to remind them to stick together as a nation, support us through thick and thin. the positive criticism we got, we took it with a pinch of salt and we took it with a pinch of salt...
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as they said, he's the son of south africa, you know. he's a legend and someone that's, i guess, always been a symbol of what we want for our country. he has always been that no barrier between, you know, colour, creed. i say rest in peace our brother, he is still in our hearts, and as a south african, the whole world is saying, guys, sorry, the family, just paying their very big condolences to them. he means a lot to us, he is an epitome of what south africa should have been. singing stay with us. hello. we've made it to the end of what has been an extraordinary week of weather. initially it looked like we hadn't broken the uk's all—time temperature record, but in the last 2a hours some new information has come to light — a temperature reading from cambridge university botanic garden of 38.7 degrees on thursday afternoon. now, this still needs to be verified, it needs to be checked by the met office, that will happen in the coming days and weeks, but if that temperature stands, that will be a new uk record. but, and i'm sure many pe
as they said, he's the son of south africa, you know. he's a legend and someone that's, i guess, always been a symbol of what we want for our country. he has always been that no barrier between, you know, colour, creed. i say rest in peace our brother, he is still in our hearts, and as a south african, the whole world is saying, guys, sorry, the family, just paying their very big condolences to them. he means a lot to us, he is an epitome of what south africa should have been. singing stay with...
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they still have lots riding on tomorrow's match with south africa though. for scotland though another defeat. with a round up of the day's action — here's kate grey. england continued to impress at this world cup with five wins following the match against trinidad, there we re the match against trinidad, there were lots of changes that match, tracy neville trying different combinations but more importantly, saving some of those legs to keep them fresh for the tougher matches i will follow and that could come with south africa and to play tomorrow we have been on form here in liverpool and they have been going to this tournament and having the best world cup to date. so england allowed to be ready for that one, but i'm sure they will have one eye on the semifinals when they face new zealand or australia that are playing each other tomorrow and i will determine how the semifinals will determine how the semifinals will pan out. scotland have also beenin will pan out. scotland have also been in action today, suffering another defeat, this time against jamaica
they still have lots riding on tomorrow's match with south africa though. for scotland though another defeat. with a round up of the day's action — here's kate grey. england continued to impress at this world cup with five wins following the match against trinidad, there we re the match against trinidad, there were lots of changes that match, tracy neville trying different combinations but more importantly, saving some of those legs to keep them fresh for the tougher matches i will follow and...
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they will play south africa this afternoon, at 2:30pm. they need to find any firm that they had at this tournament throughout their time here in liverpool. before their time here in liverpool. before the semifinal, when they were unbeaten for six out of six matches. they have been clinical, they have been very smooth and confident and they have already beaten south africa by 11 goals, so they need to carry that confidence into this bronze medal match. i think the real challenge for them will be the emotional toll that is played on them over the last 2a hours. they did not come here for brands, they said, they came here for gold. how are they going to come back and adapt their site on this new goal and hopefully find something positive to take away. they need to leave this term it only high and they will certainly have the crowd behind them. south africa will make it tough for them, but england are here to help like a home with a medal. thank you very much indeed for that. it could be all over for england soon, in their attempt to win back
they will play south africa this afternoon, at 2:30pm. they need to find any firm that they had at this tournament throughout their time here in liverpool. before their time here in liverpool. before the semifinal, when they were unbeaten for six out of six matches. they have been clinical, they have been very smooth and confident and they have already beaten south africa by 11 goals, so they need to carry that confidence into this bronze medal match. i think the real challenge for them will be...
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sub—saharan africa and many from the horn of africa. we have been hearing about these people for about five yea rs about these people for about five years now since the migrant crisis into europe began, and it's a dreadful indictment of the international community to tackle the question that there are still people huddled in these appalling conditions often being abused by local militias and other groups, and traffickers. and now it turns out on the front line of the civil war. the libyan government blames the warlord khalifa haftar for this attack. he now controls much of eastern and southern libya — seen here in green — and in april, launched an offensive to take tripoli. as with the conflicts in yemen and syria, broader regional tensions are playing out in libya. the uae, egypt and saudi arabia among haftar‘s allies. and haftar accuses turkey and qatar of supplying weapons to his rivals. back in 2017, emmanuel macron was the first western leader to invite general haftar to europe for talks. france also launched air strikes in s
sub—saharan africa and many from the horn of africa. we have been hearing about these people for about five yea rs about these people for about five years now since the migrant crisis into europe began, and it's a dreadful indictment of the international community to tackle the question that there are still people huddled in these appalling conditions often being abused by local militias and other groups, and traffickers. and now it turns out on the front line of the civil war. the libyan...
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lost to south africa 66—38, they are bottom of the group. the south africans have moved level on points with england at the top. the other group, northern ireland lost to malawi. let's round up ireland lost to malawi. let's round up some of the other headlines. they good day for defending champion geraint thomas finally at the tour de france. start of the 218 kilometre stage from san fleur to albee in fifth. moved up to second in the overall standings after a late break in the peloton caught some of the riders off guard. the belgian went on to win in a sprint finish. thomas still over a minute behind the overall leaderjulian a la philip. steve bruce has tendered his resignation as manager of sheffield wednesday. he only took over the championship club in january but has held talks with newcastle, his hometown club, about replacing rafa benitez. city midfielder fabian delph hasjoined everton on a three—year deal for a fee that could rise to £10 million. the 29—year—old spent four years at city, won two league titles but only started 11
lost to south africa 66—38, they are bottom of the group. the south africans have moved level on points with england at the top. the other group, northern ireland lost to malawi. let's round up ireland lost to malawi. let's round up some of the other headlines. they good day for defending champion geraint thomas finally at the tour de france. start of the 218 kilometre stage from san fleur to albee in fifth. moved up to second in the overall standings after a late break in the peloton caught...
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the semi finals are about to start their final group match aganst the world number five side south africa. good evening and welcome to bbc news, mps have voted in favour of blocking any attempt by the next prime minister to force through a no—deal brexit by suspending parliament. the commons voted 315 to 274 that's a majority of 41 to approve an amendment put forward by labour's hilary benn and former minister alistair burt. four cabinet ministers abstained from voting: the chancellor phillip hammond, thejustice secretary david gauke, the business secretary greg clark and the international development secretary, rory stewart. 17 conservatives voted against the government — including the junior minister margot james who has now resigned. it's being seen as a victory for parliament and a potential headache for boris johnson if he becomes the next prime minister he's refused to rule out proroguing or suspending parliament. and let's hear what margotjames had to say about her reasons for supporting the amendment. we did not yet know the result of the leadership and i am very keen and stil
the semi finals are about to start their final group match aganst the world number five side south africa. good evening and welcome to bbc news, mps have voted in favour of blocking any attempt by the next prime minister to force through a no—deal brexit by suspending parliament. the commons voted 315 to 274 that's a majority of 41 to approve an amendment put forward by labour's hilary benn and former minister alistair burt. four cabinet ministers abstained from voting: the chancellor phillip...
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in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other, now—extinct, species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from all the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed everything. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively populated by the neanderthals, whereas our kind — modern humans — remained in africa until 40,000 years ago. but the discovery of the new skull in greece has shattered that view. it doesn't have the flatter, elongated shape of the neanderthal, but rather, it's much more like our own, rounder. so this means that the two species could have interacted for 100,000 years. it had been thought that our ancestors had been prevented from leaving africa for tens of thousands of years, perhaps by the other types of humans or the climate. researchers now have to rethi
in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other, now—extinct, species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from all the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed everything. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively...
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south africa had their opportunities. they had moments when they could have taken the lead, but the ever reliable defending champions, australia, once again managed to hold onto their lead. they beat south africa 55—53, and that they will now make it through to another netball world cup final. most people can remember, and they are the defending champions, they will be full of confidence, but new zealand after beating the host nation will be desperate to ta ke take the win as well. so not great for england, but the semi finals have been a thriller, of the day today, and deliverable cloud will just have to watch england in the bronze match metal tomorrow. certainly has been thrilling. kate live in liverpool, thank you. from the netball to golf. they call day three of the open, moving day. and it's looking lively at the top of the leaderboard at royal portrush. american jb holmes and irishman shane lowry led overnight on eight under par. but how are they faring now? let's get over to adam wild, who's there for us... yet,
south africa had their opportunities. they had moments when they could have taken the lead, but the ever reliable defending champions, australia, once again managed to hold onto their lead. they beat south africa 55—53, and that they will now make it through to another netball world cup final. most people can remember, and they are the defending champions, they will be full of confidence, but new zealand after beating the host nation will be desperate to ta ke take the win as well. so not...
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algeria have won the africa cup of nations. the goal after just 79 the goal afterjust 79 seconds. despite that deflection, it is only the second time they have won the tournament after a gap of 29 years. threshing them for— no, those the second goal of the night, motherwell dundee night, wins. huddersfield giants beat hull kr 18—12 in the betfred super league. crashing over, they win four points clear. england may have avoided playing world number ones australia in their netball world cup semifinal — but still face a tough task when they take on new zealand at the liverpool arena tomorrow. just one point separated australia and new zealand in their intense match yesterday. kate grey is there for us. this time tomorrow we'll know if england has made it through to their first ever netball world cup final, they have been fighting in this tournament so far with six wins from six matches and they significantly have two win against south africa yesterday by 11 goals. they were now faced new zealand in the semifinals, we look very much on form at this tournament, they only lost to
algeria have won the africa cup of nations. the goal after just 79 the goal afterjust 79 seconds. despite that deflection, it is only the second time they have won the tournament after a gap of 29 years. threshing them for— no, those the second goal of the night, motherwell dundee night, wins. huddersfield giants beat hull kr 18—12 in the betfred super league. crashing over, they win four points clear. england may have avoided playing world number ones australia in their netball world cup...
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they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. applause welcome back, everyone. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. thanks for staying with us. i'm kasia madera in london. our top stories: many british politicians have expressed concern at the resignation of britain's ambassador to washington after his confidential criticism of president trump's administration was leaked. a bbc investigation has found that none of the hundreds of new houses handed over to families displaced in myanmar‘s rakhine state have been given to muslims. let's take a look at some
they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world....
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to liverpool next, where england's netballers have beaten south africa by 58 points to 47 to ensure they top their group. and will play new zealand in the semi finals of the world cup. our reporter kate grey was watching in liverpool, that was a strong performance from england: jellinek that is right. the calm after the storm. an incredible day topping the table of the group, but they looked very impressive here in liverpool and they knew their coming into this in great form but south africa are a tough team. they have lost to them earlier in the year and they had some work to do but they we re they had some work to do but they were so clinical and the first half, really impressive, particularly in the shooting and looking very relaxed and comfortable, taking many shots. and the end, i believe she scored 30 out of 30 goals, they did lose the starting centre and captain, unfortunately she was injured and could not continue in that i did affect their rhythm, but england saw the game very co mforta bly england saw the game very comfortably and in the end, 58 goals to 37, really paying a mar
to liverpool next, where england's netballers have beaten south africa by 58 points to 47 to ensure they top their group. and will play new zealand in the semi finals of the world cup. our reporter kate grey was watching in liverpool, that was a strong performance from england: jellinek that is right. the calm after the storm. an incredible day topping the table of the group, but they looked very impressive here in liverpool and they knew their coming into this in great form but south africa...
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the line up for the quarter—finals of the africa cup of nations is complete. tunisia claimed the last spot with the last kick of the last 16 in a penalty shootout win overghana. piers edwards is in cairo for us. this was a dramatic penalty shootout. moments before it took place, tunisia substituted their regular goalkeeper and replaced him. then mustaffa would go on to save the only save in the shootout, so allowing tunisia to go into the quarter—finals. from the touchlines, hassan, who had been livid about being replaced, all he could muster as he watched his team win was a simple thumbs up. earlier in the day, wilfried za ha simple thumbs up. earlier in the day, wilfried zaha fired ivory coast past mali with a 1—0 win to set up a meeting without area. the first semi—final on wednesday sees senegal play benin and then nigeria play south africa, who knocked out egypt on the weekend. local fans here, like garner's, must now watch on with reduced further. paris st germain say they will take appropriate action after neymar failed to turn up for the first da
the line up for the quarter—finals of the africa cup of nations is complete. tunisia claimed the last spot with the last kick of the last 16 in a penalty shootout win overghana. piers edwards is in cairo for us. this was a dramatic penalty shootout. moments before it took place, tunisia substituted their regular goalkeeper and replaced him. then mustaffa would go on to save the only save in the shootout, so allowing tunisia to go into the quarter—finals. from the touchlines, hassan, who had...
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we sat together, played some games, did our homework on south africa and kept true to our standards. that made us deliver on the sunday. you both play in australia now, do you feel there has been may be more investment in the anz and is that the difference and is that why they were both in the final and england ones? potentially, yes. the australian league is the best in the world at the minute and it has been for a little while and there has been a gap between the australian league and the uk league but we are seeing that gap being closed and the standards of how professional it is over here. what the girls are getting from their clubs is increasing. we have definitely benefited from playing in australia. you are up against the world best every week and that strengthens you as individuals. we have a close relationship with tracey neville. we have seen that throughout the tournament, what a great relationship she has with her players, she is leaving. how difficult will it be, you are going to have to work with a new coach and how much of a loss will it be? she will be a huge loss. no
we sat together, played some games, did our homework on south africa and kept true to our standards. that made us deliver on the sunday. you both play in australia now, do you feel there has been may be more investment in the anz and is that the difference and is that why they were both in the final and england ones? potentially, yes. the australian league is the best in the world at the minute and it has been for a little while and there has been a gap between the australian league and the uk...
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they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. applause hello, everyone, and welcome. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm samantha simmonds in london. our top stories. the lion air crash in indonesia — lawyers say the families of those who died in the boeing 737 max have been cheated out of compensation. donald trump says they will leave no stone unturned as he asks government agencies to provide information to determine who is, and who isn't a united states citizen. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times leads w
they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world....
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he means a lot to us, he is an epitome of what south africa should have been. johnny clegg remembered at that memorial service in johannesburg. much more coming up on bbc news. you can get all the top stories on our website, including the top stories this hour about the us supreme court giving president donald trump permission to use $2.5 billion worth of pentagon funds for a section of wall on the southern border. donald trump has tweeted that they big victory. you can reach me on twitter, i‘m @regedahmadbbc. for all of our breaking news, @bbcbreaking on twitter as well. see you soon. hello. we‘ve made it to the end of what has been an extraordinary week of weather. initially it looked like we hadn‘t broken the uk‘s all—time temperature record, but in the last 2a hours some new information has come to light — a temperature reading from cambridge university botanic garden of 38.7 degrees on thursday afternoon. now, this still needs to be verified, it needs to be checked by the met office, that will happen in the coming days and weeks, but if that te
he means a lot to us, he is an epitome of what south africa should have been. johnny clegg remembered at that memorial service in johannesburg. much more coming up on bbc news. you can get all the top stories on our website, including the top stories this hour about the us supreme court giving president donald trump permission to use $2.5 billion worth of pentagon funds for a section of wall on the southern border. donald trump has tweeted that they big victory. you can reach me on twitter,...
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we sat together, played some games, did our homework on south africa and kept true to our standards. that made us deliver on the sunday. you both play in australia now, do you feel there has been may be more investment in the anz and
we sat together, played some games, did our homework on south africa and kept true to our standards. that made us deliver on the sunday. you both play in australia now, do you feel there has been may be more investment in the anz and
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, around the east and then west coast of africa, adding thousands of miles to the journey and carrying this cargo of oil which could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars before it was seized. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. britain's ministry of defence has released these photos of the moment royal marines boarded the tanker under the cover of darkness. first arriving by helicopter using ropes, and then more arriving by fast boat, along with gibraltar‘s law enforcement agencies. no shots were fired. they'd been waiting until the vessel entered gibralter‘s territorial waters. with the legal justification for the raid, enforcing eu sanctions on syria. we have reasons to believe that the grace i was carrying a shipment of crude oil in the refinery in syria, that is the property of an entity that is subject to european union sanctions against syria. as the sanctions being enforced are established by the eu, i have written this morning to the presidents of the european commission and council setting out the details of the sanctions which we have enforced. but it's
, around the east and then west coast of africa, adding thousands of miles to the journey and carrying this cargo of oil which could be worth hundreds of millions of dollars before it was seized. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. britain's ministry of defence has released these photos of the moment royal marines boarded the tanker under the cover of darkness. first arriving by helicopter using ropes, and then more arriving by fast boat, along with gibraltar‘s law enforcement...
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in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other now extinct species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from all the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed everything. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively populated by the neanderthals, whereas our kind — modern humans — remained in africa until 40,000 years ago. but the discovery of the new skull in greece has shattered that view. it doesn't have the flatter, elongated shape of the neanderthal, but rather, it's much more like our own, rounder. so this means that the two species could have interacted for 100,000 years. it had been thought that our ancestors had been prevented from leaving africa for tens of thousands of years, perhaps by the other types of humans, or the climate. researchers now have to rethink
in the distant past, the first of our kind evolved here in africa. there were also other now extinct species of human, such as the neanderthals and denisovans in europe and asia. our ancestors eventually left the continent and spread across the globe, and quickly took over from all the other species. so the theory goes. but the discovery of this human—looking skull in apidima in southern greece has changed everything. scientists used to think that 200,000 years ago, europe was exclusively...