Playing the quarterfinals, so to get to the final is just amazing. The players. To the final is just amazing. The players, we know how good we are, and we players, we know how good we are, and we have players, we know how good we are, and we have to keep pushing. Wednesay s 2nd semi final is expected to be a sell out at the 81,000 capacity Stadium Australia and ttheres Fighting Talk from both camps and as austraia and england renew their Sporting Rivalry once again. Being knocked out by anyone is kind of unthinkable. Theres probably a lot of english people that would love to see us knocked out by england, but i think theres more australians that would love to see england knocked out by us. So in terms of the rivalry, again we have such big rivalries with so many different countries, so itsjust another game for us. Obviously, england are such a top team, like tony has been talking about, but we have been taking one game at a time and it seems to be working for us so far, and that will b
our army and passers by that we were tv. there was the first shot. returned and found her on the ground. borisjohnson signed a new host security deal with amanda swindon. both countries are considering joining the nato military alliance. ukrainian forces are advancing against russian troops just north of the country s second largest city, kharkiv. kharkiv is just 30 miles from the border and the operation may pose a wider threat to russia s war in the east. you can see in purple in this map the ukrainian counter attacks, which have taken a number of towns and pushed russian artillery back towards the border. the ukrainian military says it has recaptured four villages near kharkiv in recent days. he air raid sirens. the spectre of russian victory once haunted this city. but no more. for months, the invaders were at the city gates, but kharkiv has cast doubt vladimir putin s foot but kharkiv has cast out vladimir putin s foot soldiers, forcing them back towards the border. this
rival in april elections. he took the presidential oath outside asuncion s government palace in a solemn ceremony attended by south american leaders, also the king of spain and taiwan s vice president william lai. paraguay is one of the few remaining countries in the world that retains formal diplomatic ties with the self governed island claimed by china. his colorado party has dominated paraguayan politics for the last three quarters of a century. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. what a difference a day makes. yesterday, many places had a real deluge. today, much drier, much brighter. over the next few days it will turn warmer, as well, with increasing levels of humidity, but it s not completely plain sailing. still some showers around
everything is so dark, everything in front of you is dying? even your dreams, even your small, small desire to be a free, a free person, you know. so i hope that i have a hope. i hope that girls of afghanistan have hope. i m sorry. because what is going on in afghanistan is not fair. you know, it is not fair. your pain is so obvious to see. and i m so sorry. it s such a sad day for you. but we so appreciate of you talking to us and for putting the message out there of what you would like to see change and what you would like from the international community. it s really important. it s a very valuable voice. it s been very good to talk to you. thank you very much forjoining us very much. thank you. conservative economist santiago pena has been sworn in as paraguay s president for the next five years after defeating his liberal
TAIPEI: Paraguay s President-elect Santiago Pena committed to maintaining diplomatic ties with Taiwan on Wednesday, going against a trend of Taipei s diplomatic allies switching their allegiance to China.