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hello and welcome. eleven days after arriving in australia hoping to defend his title. world number one tennis star novak djokovic is in dubai after being thrown out of the country and having his visa cancelled. the australian home affairs minister karen andrews has intimated he won't be allowed back into the country until 2025 — throwing his hopes of a tenth title in melbourne into chaos. gareth barlow has more. taking selfies with fans after landing in dubai. this is not how know that djokovic envisaged spending the first day of the australian open. not in and not playing tennis. the world number one was on the first flight out of melbourne on sunday after a court supported the australian immigration�*s ministers decision to cancel the visa. the serb said he was extremely disappointed by the ruling. the australian government said it was a talisman of anti— vaccination sentiment and his presence risk civil unrest. and as crowds arrived to watch the action in the right type of court, public sentiment was mostly on the side of the government. to mostly on the side of the government.— mostly on the side of the government. mostly on the side of the covernment. ., , ., , .,, government. to be honest, most ofthe government. to be honest, most of the tennis— government. to be honest, most of the tennis players _ government. to be honest, most of the tennis players are - of the tennis players are vaccinated so obviously that was a requirement of getting into the country so i feel as though if everyone else did it he should have done it but i do think the government should have taken some responsibility in giving him an exemption initially. i in giving him an exemption initiall . ., ., in giving him an exemption initiall . . ., ., , ., initially. i have a theory that an one initially. i have a theory that anyone in — initially. i have a theory that anyone in australia - initially. i have a theory that anyone in australia was - initially. i have a theory that anyone in australia was not| anyone in australia was not vaccinated cannot go to work, and not — vaccinated cannot go to work, and not go to a restaurant, probably— and not go to a restaurant, probably could not walk on the gate _ probably could not walk on the gate here today why should anyone _ gate here today why should anyone be able to work unvaccinated in australia,. . | unvaccinated in australia,. . i think he _ unvaccinated in australia,. . i think he deserved it although he is — think he deserved it although he is an— think he deserved it although he is an excellent _ think he deserved it although he is an excellent player - think he deserved it although he is an excellent player butl he is an excellent player but no player— he is an excellent player but no player is _ he is an excellent player but no player is above _ he is an excellent player but no player is above the - he is an excellent player but no player is above the gamei he is an excellent player but i no player is above the game so he set — no player is above the game so he set himself— no player is above the game so he set himself up _ no player is above the game so he set himself up for— no player is above the game so he set himself up for that. - no player is above the game so he set himself up for that. all. he set himself up for that. all he set himself up for that. all he had — he set himself up for that. all he had to— he set himself up for that. all he had to do— he set himself up for that. all he had to do was _ he set himself up for that. all he had to do was get - he set himself up for that. all. he had to do was get vaccinated or do— he had to do was get vaccinated or do the — he had to do was get vaccinated or do the right _ he had to do was get vaccinated or do the right thing _ he had to do was get vaccinated or do the right thing and - he had to do was get vaccinated or do the right thing and he - or do the right thing and he could — or do the right thing and he could stay~ _ or do the right thing and he could stay-— could stay. for 11 days the focus of — could stay. for 11 days the focus of australian - could stay. for 11 days the focus of australian open | could stay. for 11 days the i focus of australian open has not been on sport. it has been on djokovic and's unvaccinated status and the status of his visa. the hope for the open and for australia will be that tennis will distract from the circus. for djokovic now some time to collect his thoughts and response to the most arduous period of his career. gareth barlow, bbc news. our middle east correspondent sameer hashmi is near dubai's international airport and phil mercer is at the australia open in melbourne. let's start with sammy djokovic has arrived in dubai. tell us more. . , . more. that is right. he arrived a little over— more. that is right. he arrived a little over two _ more. that is right. he arrived a little over two hours - more. that is right. he arrived a little over two hours ago - more. that is right. he arrived a little over two hours ago and there are some pictures and videos that have emerged onto got off aircraft and some passengers on the flight who took photographs with him and videos as he walked through the airport more people came, they recognised him and came towards him for pictures and photographs. he was smiling for those photographs and videos, he did not look like amino, what it happened in australia affected his mood at least in terms of interacting with fans. what happens next is the question, where he is headed we still do not know. there are a few options, the first is heading back to serbia, his home country where this has been a raging issue of the last ten days with the whole country rallying behind him. of course he would get a welcome if he does choose to go there. the second option is spain. he was based in spain before he travelled to australia via dubai ten days ago and the last option could be monaco which is where he has a lot of residences and spends a lot of time when he does not play tennis. the fourth option could be dubai because next month there is the dubai free tennis tournament that begins on february 1a. djokovic won the tournament in 2020 so if he decides to play some tennis this would be the next option but it does not start for a month. and the laws in dubai, people arriving here in the city do not need to be vaccinated as long as they have a negative pcr test. but a lot of reports indicate that serbia could be his next destination but we are waiting to hear more from his team.— from his team. phil, tell us about the _ from his team. phil, tell us about the start _ from his team. phil, tell us about the start of - from his team. phil, tell us about the start of the - about the start of the australian open. it is now well under way. we australian open. it is now well under way-— australian open. it is now well under wa . ~ ., , ., under way. we have been hearing treat under way. we have been hearing great cheers _ under way. we have been hearing great cheers from _ under way. we have been hearing great cheers from inside - under way. we have been hearing great cheers from inside the - great cheers from inside the rod laver arena here at melbourne park for a great tennis champion, of course not know that djokovic who is many miles away in dubai. rafael nadal opening his australian open campaign. the gates opened earlier today, monday here in south—eastern australia and fans pouring in through the gates. most if not all of those fans we were speaking to believe the government has made the right decision to not only revoke his visa but deport him. it is an extraordinary move from the australian government and we have heard various government of ministers coming out today and defending that decision and the speculation as to whether novak djokovic having been expelled, the standard prep this is that an individual who was thrown out of the country is not allowed backin of the country is not allowed back in for three years and the prime minister, scott morrison, suggested that novak djokovic might be able to return next year but that has been dampened down by another senior minister. what happens in the future is for the future and as for the here and now, life goes on and so does the tennis. and on and so does the tennis. and we will keep — on and so does the tennis. and we will keep across _ on and so does the tennis. and we will keep across every twist and turn. thank you to fill in two samir. police in manchester in england have said two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the hostage stand—off in texas on saturday. president biden has called the event an "act of terror". the hostage—taker was a british citizen named malik faisal akram. he died during the siege. sophie long reports. this is the moment the three final hostages ran for their lives, more than ten hours after their ordeal began. a successful but nonetheless terrifying end to the delicate day—long operation involving negotiators and heavily armed police. the man, now identified as malik faisal akram, a 44—year—old british citizen originally from lancashire, was shot and killed. he'd claimed to have a gun and a bomb when he interrupted a peaceful morning service being streamed from the congregation beth israel in dallas. people came here, a place of worship, to pray, but once again in america, a moment of peace became a moment of profound pain. as the people who were trapped, terrified, try to come to terms with what happened, synagogues across the country have increased security in fear of copycat attacks. this was an act of terror, this was an act of terror, we're not going to tolerate this. we have this capacity to deal with assaults on particularly the anti—semitism that has grown up, i'll be putting a call into the rabbi, we missed one another on the way up here, but they should rest assured that we are focused. as soon as it became known that akram was a british citizen who entered the united states two weeks ago, the investigation became global. counterterrorism police in manchester assisting us authorities now questioning two teenagers arrested in the city last night. sophie long, bbc news, dallas. let's get more on the arrests of those two teenagers in manchester — we can talk to our news reporter greg mckenzie. bring us up—to—date on the arrests. bring us up-to-date on the arrests. ., ., , arrests. the two teenagers were arrested in — arrests. the two teenagers were arrested in south _ arrests. the two teenagers were arrested in south manchester i arrested in south manchester yesterday evening. the police have not revealed their ages. their names or even their genders. we still do not know what connection, if any, they have with the 44—year—old akram who was shot dead after that ten hours siege in dallas texas. �* . ten hours siege in dallas texas. . ., ., , ten hours siege in dallas texas. . ., , texas. and what has been the reaction here _ texas. and what has been the reaction here in _ texas. and what has been the reaction here in the _ texas. and what has been the reaction here in the uk - texas. and what has been the reaction here in the uk to - texas. and what has been the i reaction here in the uk to that siege in texas?— siege in texas? the uk have condemned _ siege in texas? the uk have condemned the _ siege in texas? the uk have condemned the attack- siege in texas? the uk have condemned the attack and l siege in texas? the uk have i condemned the attack and the british foreign secretary, liz truss, described it as an act of terrorism and anti—semitism. she goes on to say that we stand with the us and defending the rights and freedoms of our citizens against those who spread hate. while the british ambassador to the united states, karen pearce, said that uk authorities are providing full support to texas and us law enforcement agencies. greg, thank you- _ law enforcement agencies. greg, thank you. that _ law enforcement agencies. greg, thank you. that was _ law enforcement agencies. greg, thank you. that was greg - thank you. that was greg mckenzie with the latest on that story. now let's bring you some other news. north korea has fired a missile into the sea of japan — its fourth launch this month. south korean and japanese military units detected the missile which was fired from north korea's east coast. it's not known what type of weapon was being tested. earlier this month, north korea claimed to have successfully range ballistic missiles. a massive winter storm is creating hazardous conditions for millions in the us and is expected to travel north as far as canada by the weekend. north carolina is urging people to stay off the roads and travel only when it's absolutely necessary. an estimated 100 million people are expected to be affected by snow and wind. thousands of people have demonstrated in san salvador, the capital of el salvador, to demand justice for victims of the civil war there 30 years ago. they've also expressed anger at the preisdent who has blocked an investigation into an army massacre of 1000 civilians in 1981. parliament has supported the presdient who cancelled all official commemorations marking the end of the 12—year war conservative mps will return to westminster later having spent the weekend in their constituencies hearing the concerns of voters over allegations of downing street parties during lockdown. six of them have now called on borisjohnson to resign over the issue, ahead of the conclusions of a report into the gatherings. our political correspondent chris mason reports. this is lee in greater manchester. labourthe this is lee in greater manchester. labour the better part of a century until boris johnson collected the vote in the town. and then the conservatives won. so what do people here make of what has gone on and whether he should stay on as prime minister. the nurses and _ stay on as prime minister. the nurses and the _ stay on as prime minister. tue: nurses and the doctors stay on as prime minister. tte: nurses and the doctors who worked hard during the pandemic have been let down. they said the devil you know is better than the devil you do not know unless we where we are with him. he won't do nothing but somebody else might do something.— somebody else might do somethina. ., , something. there have been -len something. there have been plenty of _ something. there have been plenty of things _ something. there have been plenty of things that - something. there have been plenty of things that have i plenty of things that have happened _ plenty of things that have happened in— plenty of things that have happened in the - plenty of things that have happened in the past- plenty of things that have l happened in the past were politicians _ happened in the past were politicians have _ happened in the past were politicians have done - happened in the past were politicians have done stuff| happened in the past were - politicians have done stuff not as half— politicians have done stuff not as half as _ politicians have done stuff not as half as bad _ politicians have done stuff not as half as bad as— politicians have done stuff not as half as bad as he _ politicians have done stuff not as half as bad as he does- politicians have done stuff not as half as bad as he does andi as half as bad as he does and they— as half as bad as he does and they have _ as half as bad as he does and they have had _ as half as bad as he does and they have had to _ as half as bad as he does and they have had to resign. - as half as bad as he does and they have had to resign. they are all out — they have had to resign. they are all out for— they have had to resign. they are all out for themselves. i they have had to resign. they. are all out for themselves. not the working people. the are all out for themselves. not the working people.— the working people. the list of social dos _ the working people. the list of social dos that _ the working people. the list of social dos that went _ the working people. the list of social dos that went on - the working people. the list of social dos that went on in i social dos that went on in westminster when social dos were banned is long and these are just the ones we know about. it is up to this woman, sue grey, a senior civil servant to cuddle that i catalogue a lot of them but it could be a week before we find out what she found out leaving concerned mps to ponder. constituents are comparing their own experience over the last two years with what they see on television and a number of them are now looking on in disbelief that it has been the interpretation of some people interpretation of some people in downing street that the law ends at the garden wall of number 10. 50 ends at the garden wall of number 10.— ends at the garden wall of number10. ., , ., number10. so many conservative mps feel hugely — number10. so many conservative mps feel hugely let _ number10. so many conservative mps feel hugely let down, - number10. so many conservative mps feel hugely let down, angry l mps feel hugely let down, angry and unable to justify what has happened full up but for many of them, borisjohnson is the reason they are in politics. the reason they are in parliament so to topple him just two years after winning so big at a general election is a huge thing for them to contemplate, let alone do. mps return here this morning with plenty to ponder. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: new zealand and australia sent surveillance planes to the pacific islander nation of tonga to assess the damage caused by the tsunami. donald trump is now the 45th president of the united states. he was sworn in before several hundred thousand people on the steps of capitol hill in washington. it's going to be only america first. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with tear gas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they would carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him the 'butcher of lyon'. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia. the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there, he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot. - a tide of humanity that's i believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: novak djokovic arrives in dubai after being deported from australia, where the tennis open he was hoping to compete in gets under way. two teenagers in the uk have been arrested in connection with the siege at a synagogue in texas on saturday. let's return to the story of the synagogue hostage taking on saturday. the rabbi was one of those taken hostage and he says the security training he's received over the years was instrumental in getting him and the other three hostages out safely. the anti defamation league say there have been over 8000 incidents of extremism or antisemitism since 2020, many of them targetting synagogues. well to discuss security protocols used to protect synagogues in the us we can now speak to rabbi noah farkas from thejewish federation of greater los angeles. a very warm welcome to the programme. festival, your thoughts on what happened in texas on saturday? fin thoughts on what happened in texas on saturday? on saturday mornin: texas on saturday? on saturday morning a _ texas on saturday? on saturday morning a sabbath _ texas on saturday? on saturday morning a sabbath of— texas on saturday? on saturday morning a sabbath of the - texas on saturday? on saturday morning a sabbath of the jewish j morning a sabbath of thejewish people, terrorist came in to the congregation and turned what was a very peaceful moment into a jewish nightmare, and thejewish community, we are all connected and sprang into action trying to both pray for the victims and the hostages, and initiate our own security protocols here in los angeles. it must�*ve been absolutely terrifying because he said he had a bomb on him as well as he was armed, so extremely terrifying, as i said, but the rabbi is saying training, he had received in advance helped him and others and that is critical, isn't it?— critical, isn't it? with absolutely _ critical, isn't it? with absolutely critical, i critical, isn't it? with | absolutely critical, the critical, isn't it? with - absolutely critical, the jewish absolutely critical, thejewish federation of los angeles and partnership with the antidefamation league and our national arm of the jewish federations of north america stood up a masterful and very comprehensive security programme. here in la we work with 300 different organisation spending millions of dollars per year training both security guards, professionals like rabbis, executive directors, heads of school, et cetera in resiliency training and security training. we resiliency training and securi trainina. ~ ., security training. we mentioned in our introduction _ security training. we mentioned in our introduction to _ security training. we mentioned in our introduction to you - security training. we mentioned in our introduction to you the i in our introduction to you the extreme two examples of in our introduction to you the extreme two e we 1ples of in our introduction to you the extreme two e we just; of in our introduction to you the extreme two e we just don't a world where we just don't have patience for each other anymore. every little thing spends into something greater and greater, and being in an historically marginalised, historically marginalised, historically vulnerable community like thejewish community like the jewish community, which community like thejewish community, which has been in many ways scapegoated for everything from plagues to political unrest, being in control, not being in control, and in america for being too wide or not wide enough, being a due today means having to live with the consequence of once again, this ignition of anti—semitism, it's a very harrowing experience, one that i experience as a child, and now i have to have that same conversation with my children where we live in a world were not everyone knows us and many of those people who don't know us actually hate us and some of them want to do violence against us. t them want to do violence against us-_ them want to do violence auainst us. ~ ., .,. .,,, against us. i know across the us riaht against us. i know across the us right now _ against us. i know across the us right now in _ against us. i know across the us right now in synagogues, | us right now in synagogues, those that are there are on high alert. i would imagine security is being stepped up given what happened on saturday. is there a real fear that something similar could happen soon?— happen soon? we're always worried about _ happen soon? we're always worried about copycat i happen soon? we're always i worried about copycat attacks, or secondary tertiary types of incidences, whether they might be a male in package of some sort or evenjust bomb be a male in package of some sort or even just bomb threats or what have you against schools. we have to be on guard, it's part of what it means to be in a due in a world today. we have to go to synagogue under armed guard, some of us have to walk through metal detectors to get into organisations. it's an unattractive —— unfortunate consequence of the hate and deep sentiment we have, many people have against us today. thank you so much for talking to us rabbi noah farkas. australia and new zealand have sent reconnaisance flights over tonga to assess the damage caused by the massive under—sea volcanic eruption and tsunami on sunday. there are no official accounts of casualties. some of tonga's communications and power have now been restored, though the internet may remain out for a while longer because of damage to an undersea cable. howard johnson reports. a military surveillance plane leaving auckland, new zealand this morning, bound for tonga, australia has also sent plans to carry out an assessment of the damage caused by saturday 's eruption of an underwater volcano. satellite images capture the moment a tsunami, triggered by the eruption engulfed tonga as did the shockwave across the pacific ocean. listen to this, a sonic boom captured on video more than 400 miles away in fiji. the international federation of the red cross estimate that more than 80,000 people have been affected by the eruption, the stories are missing people being reported on social media. britain angela glover was last seen by her husband clinging to a tree before she was stripped away by this tsunami. the family have put a number of posts on social media appealing for information. her brother told bbc news his sister is still missing. he said she moved to tonga in 2015, leaving behind an advertising job to start an behind an advertising job to startan animal behind an advertising job to start an animal shelter where she looks after and houses stray dogs and is a popular figure on the island. communications to tonga remain badly affected, and not knowing of what happened to loved ones is creating unbearable concern. howard johnson, bbc news, manila. one of the most decorated african—american military pilots, charles mcgee, has died aged 102. an original member of the tuskegee airmen, an all—black aviation unit formed during the second world war, charles mcgee flew 409 combat missions during that war, and the korean and vietnam conflicts. mcgee also fought against segregation in the us military. in 2016 he explained what the aims of the tuskegee airmen had been. being brought up, you know, we'd say we were african—american or black, but we're american and the country was at war. we were just as interested in supporting that effort as anyone else at that time and so, we turned our back on the fact that there was segregation, if you will, and took advantage of the opportunity to prove that we can fly air planes, we can maintain air planes and show we can do whatever our education and aspirations, where those things lead us. stephen losey, who is air warfare reporter for defence news, told us more about charles mcgee and the tuskegee airmen. yes, he was a very fascinating man. he want — he, um — became a tuskegee airman when he started training in 1942. he went to europe and became part of the 332nd fighter group. he flew p—51 mustang fighters with brightly coloured red tails — he and the other tuskegee airmen flew fighters with brightly coloured red tails, which gave them their nickname on many, many bomber escort missions over europe — and they became quickly became known as some of the best best bomber escorts that could be found in europe and, you know, they — their — their track record spoke for itself and... a few short years after world war ii in 1949, the air force began to desegregate and the rest of the us military followed, and part of the reason is because the track record of charles mcgee and the other tuskegee airmen was so good that nobody could deny any more that they were worthy service members. remember, about a century ago, it was official us military policy that black people weren't intelligent or disciplined enough to fly aircraft. the tuskegee airmen shattered all of those stereotypes. i interviewed him about five years ago. i found him to be a fascinating man, very open and willing to share his stories and his opinions. but what i thought — what i most recall was he was a man who was very aware of the role that he and his wingmen played in make — not only winning the war but also making their country better, and he feltjustifiably proud for the role... and indeed, an extraordinary life lived. if you are a fan of flowers, here is something to make you smile. today the market in southern china are in full bloom ahead of the lunar new year, throngs of shoppers have been enjoying the bright colours as they shop for floral designs to decorate their homes for the holiday. roses are usually very popular as red is seen as a festive colour. baskets of artificial flowers called fortune baskets are also very popular at this time of year. we have all the top business stories right here, bbc news. i will see you soon. hello there. a bit like it was last week, this week is going to be a quiet one. high pressure never too far away, and that means a lot of dry weather. indeed, some parts of the midlands, eastern england could be completely dry this week. it is going to be quite cold, not so much during the day but i think overnight, we are going to find some frost. with clearer skies developing at the moment, we start monday with a frost, particularly across england, wales and also northern ireland. some patches of mist and fog around by the morning, mainly across parts of wales and the west country. those should fairly quickly lift and there's going to be a lot of sunshine around for most of us, and light winds too. the winds won't be as strong as they were on sunday in northern scotland — should be dry here but there will be a lot of cloud — and we're sitting at temperatures of 8 or 9 degrees, which isn't bad, really, for this time of the year. now, i mentioned high pressure. there it is on monday. as we head into tuesday, these weather fronts are poking in from the north—west but underneath the centre of the high, with those clearer skies and light winds, we are going to start with more fog on tuesday, particularly across parts of the midlands, east anglia and the south—east and whilst it lifts, it could stay a bit grey all day. some sunshine around but more cloud coming in on tuesday, and those weak weather fronts bring in some rain across northern ireland, eventually into western parts of scotland, but lifting temperatures perhaps into double figures. likely to be a colder day, though, for england and wales, especially where it stays grey and misty. those weather fronts continue to move down from the north—west with a stronger wind, as well, but those weather fronts are weakening all the while, so there's not much rain away from north—western parts of the uk. more cloud, a bit of patchy light rain or drizzle to clear from england and wales, then sunshine follows from the north, strengthening those north—westerly winds and it's getting colder, as well, hence those wintry showers in the far north of scotland. could make double figures still in the far south—west of england. now, i mentioned high pressure is going to dominate over the week ahead, and another one is coming in later in the week but for a while, it's going to be centred to the west of the uk, hence those colder north—westerly winds coming our way and dropping the temperatures overnight, so thursday, a more widespread frost. those are the temperatures in towns and cities. maybe a bit more cloud keeping temperatures up in northern ireland and there'll be more cloud across northern scotland, a stronger wind here, maybe pushing one or two showers down some of those north sea coasts but generally, thursday will be dry and, again, there'll be a lot of sunshine, a chilly wind, yes, and temperatures will be typically around 6—8 celsius. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. the boss of credit suisse resigns, after an internal investigation into his out—of—work conduct. getjabbed or stay at home. france gets tough on the unvaccinated as it approves a new vaccine pass, despite huge protests. the gateway for a prosperous future. we take a look at sri lanka's proposed new port city which is backed by chinese investment, however some locals are concerned about beijing's growing influence. and the show must go on. a virtual world economic forum gets under way this week. we talk to an award—winning company in cape town that helps ex—convicts get back to work.

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