Debates a citizenship bill that many say discriminates against muslims. Now the World Anti Doping Agency has banned russia from the next olympics and football world cup the committee met in switzerland to impose a 4 year ban on russia using its flag and team names from a range of sporting events that means some athletes could compete under a neutral flag a government sponsored doping scheme was revealed 5 years ago lets get more on this now and bring in our Sports Correspondent lee wellings he joins us from london so. How. Is this ban towards sporting events. Well its significant and its important it covers all sporting events however it doesnt change that much about the situation weve already been in for the past 5 years after russia effectively poisoned its own Winter Olympics in sochi the widescale state sponsored corruption was of course uncovered from that position on words its been about the politics of the situation there are very few if anybody who believes that russia isnt dop
To hand the country a 4 year ban on from all sporting events. We begin with new zealand where a volcano has erupted killing at least 5 people many more are still missing a webcam set up to monitor a white island called the moment of the eruption a number of people thought to be a tall group can be seen moving towards the crater up to 50 people including visitors from a cruise ship were on the island when the volcano sent a plume of smoke and ash thousands of metres into the edges. As the latest. Thick smoke and ash rises thousands of meters into the air as the white island volcano also known by its indigenous madi name as for caare erupts 50 kilometers off the coast of new zealand releasing toxic fumes of sulfur and chlorine dozens of tourists were on the island some seen walking on the crates of floor moments before the eruption police said more than 20 people managed to get off the island some in boats others including some of the injured by helicopter volcanic ash is now hampering r
A 4 year ban of from all major sporting events including the tokyo lympics and football world cup in qatar. Paulo we begin in syria where russian and Syrian Government forces are escalating their assault on the last rebel held province and strikes have caused a mass exodus in observers say 18000 people have been displaced by the ongoing bombardment in just 24 hours dozens of civilians have been killed with mostly small villages in the countryside targeted so far this is all happening despite a truce being in place since august it was announced by russia but it has been continually violated in recent weeks but to smith begins our coverage now with this report on a live look there was a market here in the southern italy village when the strikes began. Did you know they were russian jet. Its according to the syrian observatory for human rights. Volunteer white helmet how medics are there within minutes to do what theyve done thousands of times during the civil war trying to save the lives
This is the stoxx 600. Investors cautious today before speeches i donald trump and janet yellen. Stoxx 600 down by 0. 2 . Dollarg down against the , falling against all its major peers after the times reported that Prime Minister theresa mays team is preparing for scotland to potentially call for an independence referendum in march. The french 10year yield is down to 89 basis points. Emmanuel macron opening up his biggest lead yet over Francois Fillon. Lets finish up with gold, down 0. 2 . Gold will head towards 1300 in as inflationmonths expectations pick up real Interest Rates turned negative. That is according to ubs wealth management. Lets get the bloomberg first word news. Nejra the London Stock Exchange said its 13 billion tie up with Deutsche Boerse is unlikely to proceed after a new regulatory hurdle signaled a potential end to the effort to create a dominant european exchange. Officials had requested that the nsc divest its Trading Platform, but the nsc said it couldnt commit
Already arrived. And the power of the jaguar an ancient animal god helps conservation in colombia. Two degrees celsius by the end of the century thats the limit the International Community wants to set on Global Warming. A rise of two degrees celsius over preindustrial levels could keep the effects of Climate Change manageable. But in order to stay within this limit, countries will have to significantly reduce their Greenhouse Gas emissions. In the runup to the Climate Conference in paris, many countries have pledged to do so. But this is not first time the International Community has tried to address this increasingly urgent issue. Rising Carbon Emissions are threatening communities in many parts of the planet. For twenty years, the International Community has sought to Reach Agreement on how to limit their effect on Climate Change. And yet Greenhouse Gas emissions continue to rise. The leading co2 polluter is china, accounting for 23. 4 of global emissions, followed by the us with 14