He launched a counter suit for libel but this was rejected and he s been ordered to pay Ms Ito damages of $30000.00 he says he would appeal Ms Ito spoke to reporters outside the court. And. I feel this is the clothing of one chapter however the fact we won this case doesn t mean the sexual assault didn t happen I still have to face the scar it left this is nothing in you and Shiori to Australia endured its hottest day on record on Tuesday according to preliminary data from the country s Bureau of Meteorology average temperatures reached 40.9 degrees Celsius heat is expected to build over the next few days as the air mass moves across the country and temperatures of up to $48.00 degrees of forecast the record comes as the nation battles a severe drought and bushfire crisis Jamie Hunston is from Greenpeace Australia Pacific what we re seeing right now is the impact of climate change coming to fruition the fire front in its crisis raise a 1000 kilometers along the plains of 60 made it hi
Yes wildfires for many more months through the year than before the news from Washington d.c. a Federal judge late on Monday ruled that former White House counsel Dawn Meghann is required to respond to a subpoena from House committees conducting the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump in her ruling Judge Brown Jackson pointedly called Trump out writing quote presidents are not kings they do not have subjects bound by loyalty or blood whose destiny they re entitled to control Justice Department lawyers immediately moved to appeal the ruling and asked Judge Jackson to put her decision on hold McGann has said he is willing to comply with the ruling House committees hope that the ruling would sway Trump s former national security adviser John Bolton to testify but Bolton has joined another lawsuit by his former aide Charles Copperman saying that McGann s case did not include matters of national security that paralleled case continues to wind its way through courts the court
So top temperature 12 to 15 Celsius tomorrow would start cloudy and mainly dry 1st but through they will see more rain from the West to b.b.c. Sorry news at 4 minutes past the b.b.c. Sorry travel neutral. Absolutely solid heading into Guildford this morning northbound from Milford cues in the region of 30 minutes there on the 83 going northbound ironically arching tin and Shalford where we saw a long delays yesterday with the temperate lights coping fairly well looks like everyone s taken to the trunk route instead it is still busy on the 8 to 81 northbound Bramley good news on the 18th bullfight West by Fleet that accident is cleared and not too bad the m 25 just a bit heavy clockwise 10 to 11 on public transport Southwest and 15 minute delays at Strawberry Hill b.b.c. Sorry travel cold with your travel updates 080587 want to enforce a b.b.c. Sorry travel you trust. Hello good morning this is through told me day I m 1st on the program the Smalling What s your experience been over hav
You Those people are now voicing their opinions about the communist run states social media is going to open doors and it s going to all kind of like spaces to live in want to create so few of the young Cubans pushing this change with Been missing that in Cuba is digital revolution coming up just after the news. B.b.c. News Hello I m Karen spawn I home Kongs chief executive Kerry Lam has been forced to abandon her annual policy address in the Legislative Council some lawmakers disrupted the session jeering as she tried to speak with is in Hong Kong Kerry Lamb had hoped that her policy address and the reopening of Hong Kong s parliament would signal the beginning of the end of the territories political crisis far from it the chief executive was forced to leave the chamber maid chanting and heckling from pro-democracy politicians delivering her speech instead Vajra prerecorded video this was the 1st full session since protesters smashed their way into the chamber in July forcing an earl
70th anniversary of the founding of the communist state but in our 2nd city about 2000 kilometers south in the territory of Hong Kong the mood is that of defiance an elaborate fireworks show planned to mark the anniversary and Hong Kong has been cancelled in view of the latest situation with a delicately worded explanation. Was . This is the new normal from there 3 months ago protesters began to turn out in large numbers to voice opposition to a bill that would have allowed extradition to mainland China breaking down what many regard as a sacred firewall between Hong Kong and Beijing the Hong Kong authorities shelves the bill but for weeks they wouldn t completely withdraw it that led to mass peaceful protests with as many as 2000000 people taking part a huge feat in a place with a population of around 7000000 but those protests are becoming increasingly violent as our correspondent Stephen McDonell explains. Was he. Was . A hit was protesters have already called for mass demonstratio