In the opening game of the Rugby Union World cup. A capacity crowd of 50,000 at tokyo stadium watched the home team crush the outsiders. I day of worldwide protests are reaching its climax in new york where people are gathering to be addressed by Greta Thunberg. She hopes that this will mark a social Tipping Point. Millions commit many of School Children ranging throughout the day ranging from small disc demonstrations on the of allens two big marches in cities like melbourne and berlin. Earlier. Earlier, iasked robjackson, chair of the Global Carbon project, what he thought of the protests. God love them for making themselves heard. 0ur youth, our god love them for making themselves heard. 0uryouth, our kids god love them for making themselves heard. 0ur youth, our kids may accomplish what my generation of scientists and advocates have not. Hats off to them. And what impact do you think they will have if any . think they are having an impact and we are having an impact. People see and
Hello and welcome to bbc world news. A day of protest by millions of young people to demand action against Climate Change is heading towards a finish. From australia to india, europe and the United States, they took to the streets to demand action. Their inspiration, teenage activist greta thunberg, told crowds in new york we will make them hear us. Our first report this hour is from the bbcs nick bryant. Dont let our people die Climate Change is not a lie the protests followed the sun. From the low lying Pacific Islands to drought ridden australia, from the streets of south africa to the Brandenburg Gate in berlin. The children of the world, the inheritors of our Climate Change crisis. What do we want . Climate justice when do we want it . Now young voices speaking with passion and urgency, because theirs is the future thats at stake. Considering we have such a short amount of time to turn this issue around, its vital that young people are at the forefront of this conversation because
Cigarettes each year. Hello. Welcome to the programme. Were live until 11 this morning. Are you a teenager who bets on video games . Or the parent of one . Are you worried that your child could get drawn into gambling because theyre really into fortnite, call of duty, or other multi player games . Would you even know if they were gambling on things like that . In 20 minutes also we will talk about a report which says Gambling Companies are targeting children with ads on twitter is, so let us know if you have no any experience or thoughts on this. If you have any experience or thoughts on this. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, youll be charged at the Standard Network rate. First Rachel Schofield has the news. Good morning. A Lightning Strike led to two power losses which left more than a Million People without access to power earlier this month, according to a report. The National Grid said the blackout was the
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Issuing boarding passes as soon as next year. Voiceover live from our studios in london and singapore, this is bbc world news. Its newsday. Its midnight in london, 7 00am in singapore and 9 00am in melbourne, where the Victorian Court of appeal is set to deliver its ruling on the case of Cardinal George pell, the most senior catholic found guilty of sexually abusing children. A jury found pell guilty last december of the sexual penetration of a child under 16 and four counts of committing an indecent act with a child. He was sentenced to six years in prison, but his lawyers appealed in the hope of having the verdict overturned or a retrial ordered. Lets have a look at the outcomes we could see today. If the panel of three judges decide that there was insufficient evidence for the jury to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt, then the convictions would be quashed and pell would walk free. If the court agrees with pells lawyers that the judge made errors in his handling of the original t