A deliberate act two people arrested. While watching. Violating aviation. Flight with. Welcome to the news are there are reports in australia that up to nineteen people have been injured after a car drove into pedestrians in melbourne a white s. U. V. Crashed into a cable car stop on flinders street during Late Afternoon rush hour police have arrested the Driver Police arrived at the scene within minutes and arrested i mean at this stage we have fourteen people injured and several i critique on at this stage we believe is that a deliberate act and i repeat that at this stage we believe it is i deliberately act however we do not know the motivation and is still early stages of the investigation. Under thomas joins me now live from sydney and while the Police Investigation continues just bring us up to speed for those that are joining us here on the news our andrew in terms of the timeline leading up to this incident. What happened just over four hours ago now just after fourth four thir
Will be closed on wednesday. The typhoon is expected to skirt around kyushu, but air and sea traffic has been disrupted. More than 80 domestic flights to and from the region have been canceled. The storm is forecast to continue moving east between japan and south korea. Now, people are hunkered down, waiting for conditions to improve, robert speta joins us now. Good morning, tell us more about that storm. As you can see, the conditions out there, definitely still rough out here across sash eema, and south korea. We havent se seen gusts up nea typhoon strength, but as far as the forecast is concerned, the good news, its starting to pick up its pace. When it was near okinawa it was more symmetrical. But now getting blown out by the upper level jet. It will start to transition to an extra tropical state. What that means, the winds themselves may not decrease that much, but theyre overall going to be spread out over a much wider area. Much of south korea will see gusty winds throughout the
Will be closed on wednesday. The typhoon is expected to skirt around kyushu, but air and sea traffic has been disrupted. More than 80 domestic flights to and from the region have been canceled. The storm is forecast to continue moving east between japan and south korea. Now, people are hunkered down, waiting for conditions to improve, robert speta joins us now. Good morning, tell us more about that storm. As you can see, the conditions out there, definitely still rough out here across sash eema, and south korea. We havent se seen gusts up nea typhoon strength, but as far as the forecast is concerned, the good news, its starting to pick up its pace. When it was near okinawa it was more symmetrical. But now getting blown out by the upper level jet. It will start to transition to an extra tropical state. What that means, the winds themselves may not decrease that much, but theyre overall going to be spread out over a much wider area. Much of south korea will see gusty winds throughout the
Reporter shinjuku station is the busiest in the world according to the world records. Its estimated more than 3 Million People pass through each day which can be daunting for visitors. The transport ministry spent more than 600 million to make navigation easier. A new terminal integrates bus stops that have been spread around the station. Translator its so convenient. I used to have to walk all over looking for the right bus stop. Reporter nearly 120 operators will run the routes across japan, including two and from international airports. This new Information Center offers typical services. But the staff speak english, chinese and korean to serve the increasing number of Foreign Tourists. Good morning. May i help you . Reporter some Foreign Tourists have come to ask for help. Great. We had a great service, great information. She took all the time she needed to give us the information. We dont speak japanese. It was good to have somebody speaking to communicate with us in english. Repo
It is made up of four organizations, representing labor unions, lawyers, the business sector and human rights groups. The arab spring began in tunisia almost five years ago. The Committee Members say the quartet was formed in 2013 when the democratization process was in danger of collapsing as a result of political assassinations and widespread social unrest. They say the quartet helped support a peaceful political process. The prize is intended as an encouragement to the tunisian people who despite major challenges have laid the groundwork for a National Fraternity which the committee hopes will serve as an example to be followed by other countries. The committee noted the struggle for selfgovernment has suffered setbacks in many countries where the uprisings occurred but says tunisia has seen a transition to democracy thanks to a vibrant civil society. A spokesperson said he hopes the peace prize will help their work. It honors people who have kept up their efforts and its a sign of