welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. novak djokovic is back in training, his visa is still valid and the prospect of a tenth australian open singles title lives on. but if it sounds like game, set and match to the serb, his court victory still doesn t guarantee he can stay and compete. the country s immigration minister, alex hawke, could use personal powers at his disposal to revoke that visa despite thejudge suggesting mr djokovic did everything he could have done to comply with the rules for entry to australia. shaimaa khalil reports from melbourne. within hours of today sjudgement, novak djokovic posted this picture on twitter, saying he was pleased and grateful that thejudge had overturned the visa cancellation. and despite all that has happened, he wants to stay and try to compete at the australian open.
there is more tweaking required for modifying the genes, we will be able to do that and, you know, can customise basically, the heart and other organs for the patient. fix, organs for the patient. a glimmer of hope for transplant patients around the world, with people dying each day on the waiting list. tanya dendrinos, bbc news. extraordinary innovation! read more about that on the website. do you take a look. the president of the european parliament david sassoli has died at the age of 65. the italian social democrat had been receiving treatment in hospitalfor more than two weeks, suffering from what was described as a serious complication relating to his immune system. he was elected as parliament president in 2019 having been an mep for ten years prior to that. novak djokovic has been seen inside the australian open venue a day after winning his court battle to stay in the country.
this woman said - she d been given no help and no advice - by the authorities. she stood outside - the ruins of her business. tens of thousands of black children in south africa have taken advantage of laws, passed by the country s new multiracial government, and enrolled at formerly white schools. tonight sees the 9,610th performance of her long running play, the mousetrap. when they heard of her death today, the management considered whether to cancel tonight s performance, but agatha christie would have been the last person to want such a thing. this is bbc world news. our main story: an anxious wait for novak djokovic as australia s immigration minister considers revoking his visa ahead of the australian open. let s stay with that story now. the premier of victoria, danielandrews, hasjust said
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