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in the second and i think he knew the match had then got away from him and djokovic then took that set on a tie break so it s a straight sets victory for djokovic. jannik sinner will learn a lot from this, it s his first grand slam semifinal but he will be frustrated that he didn t land a punch on djokovic who was playing his 46th semifinal. he is so experienced. on that court in particular, on centre court, where he hasn t lost three decades. not since andy murray beats him back in 2013. he looks comfortable, at ease, at times there was a bit of needle and frustration, there seemed to be someone in the crowd winding up a little bit. he was putting his ears to them at one point when that fan was frustrated at jannik sinner hadn t broken the djokovic serve but when you make novak djokovic angry, hejust gets when you make novak djokovic angry, he just gets better. when you make novak djokovic angry, hejust gets better. i think when you make novak djokovic angry, he just g ....
has always maintained that he denied both offensive offences and he has been found not guilty. first we will head to the bbc sport centre. the men s semi finals at wimbledon are underway with novak djokovic taking on yannik sinner on centre court. well, djokovic who s won wimbledon seven times is heading towards another final. he s taken the first two sets 6 3 and 6 4. cerner leads to one in the third set. sinner. after this match has finished the world number one carlos alcarez will take on daniil medvedev as he looks to reach the wimbledon finalfor the first time. you can follow all of the coverage from wimbledon across the bbc and online. tommorrow s women s final will see ons jabeur take on unseeded marketa vondrousova. jabeur was the beaten finalist last year so is eager to go one better this time. it is going to be very difficult. it can happen for both. whoever can handle the emotions, whoever will be on the court will win that match and thatis on the ....
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staff, large numbers of displaced people are sheltering in the hospital. dr nick maynard has worked at al shifa hospital for many years. he s trained medics in gaza and was carrying out surgeries at al shifa as recently as may. he says patients who leave the hospital are unlikely to survive and described how people at the hospital said the idf were treating people there. well, they certainly do not describe the israeli defence force assisting the evacuations. i ve been watching al jazeera this morning. i ve also been in direct contact with a gazan doctor who herself is in contact with people there and they are working under the most appallingly hostile conditions, the patients that are being evacuated. it s almost inconceivable to me that they will survive. this notion that they re going to be evacuated to a safe area is a ludicrous notion. if you ask me, the roads are almost impassable. there are no functioning hospitals in gaza at the moment. the only hospital that was func ....
From different parts of the world. most of these children are driven from their homes because of poverty, conflict, climate change and some just simply leave their homes to find a better future. the data we have on children refugees from unicef which was published in the year 2020. this data shows that europe has accepted over 218,000 new asylum seekers. out of that number, over 69,000 of them have been children, which is one third of that number. most of these children have travelled from syria which tops the number at 22%. after that, it s afghanistan, then iraq, eritrea, venezuela, and colombia at 4%. the most popular destination for children asylum seekers or refugees is germany, which has accepted most of the children or refugee children. and after that, countries like united kingdom, france, spain and greece. anyone under the age of 18 ....