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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240709

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

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC 20240705

that recent events could lead to a new era of instability. how might these events are bailing? let s start with these pictures here. this is the funeral for hamas jeopardy chief saleh al arouri, and his killing on tuesday elevated existing tensions in lebanon. the leader of hezbollah hassan nasrallah is called this a flagrant israeli aggression and says it won t go unpunished but israel has not officially claimed responsibility. but who are hezbollah? they were establish in the early 1980s by iran the most powerful group, to oppose israel. iran is still reeling from two explosions yesterday which killed nearly 100 people. it is not clear who was behind the attacks. iran also backs the hutu rebels, which control a large part of yemen and also modelled themselves on hezbollah. since november they ve carried out more than 20 attacks in the red sea which is crucialfor global trade the houthi rebels. they this video of them taking crew hostage. what is clear is that it has had

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240702

marine le pen. now on bbc news, gavin is here with sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday i m gavin ramjaun. drama to come at stamford bridge in day full of goals in the premier league, as west ham come back to score a late winner at the london stadium. celtic put six past aberdeen to extend their lead in scotland. and good news for great britain, as they progress to next year s billiejean king cup qualifiers. also coming up on sportsday. bryony page wins the trampoline world title in front of a home crowd in birmingham. hello there and welcome along to the programme another action packed sunday to bring you from the premier league more to come from the drama at stamford bridge, between chelsea and manchester city, which lived up to it s billing as the pick of the day s matches. but we start with a cracker at the london stadium where west ham turned around their miserable run in the league, with a late winner against nottingham forest. nesta mcgregor reports. west

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20170204

i think the teachers would give me biscuits and teach us to sing and dance. their nearest school is an hour s walk away. struggling to pay the rent and facing eviction, there is no money for the bus. translation: i stopped going to school because it was too dark on the way home. there were three dogs that scared me. in the refugee camps in the countries that surround syria, aid is thinly stretched. billions of pounds has been donated, but overall, it is still only between half and tw thirds of what the un needs. between half and two thirds of what the un needs. a year ago, world leaders met in london and pledged that every syrian child who has been forced to flee their home would get access to quality education. 12 months on, and here in lebanon alone, around half of refugee children don t go to school. for theirfamilies, the priority is simply survival. progress has been made, and lebanon s schools run second sessions to accommodate syrian pupils. but teachers say the mo

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20170211

reached a tipping point and new ways of paying for them need to be found. the latest on the battle to save hundreds of whales stranded on a new zealand beach. and in sport it s one of the biggest tests yet, for england s winning run. it s a first trip to cardiff, for their coach eddiejones, and wales are banking on home advantage to take them top of the six nations. and matt has the weather. good morning, a cold feeling day out there for all of us today. for some a little bit of snow to begin with, giving a coating in places but for many some of that snow will turn back to rain, all the details coming up in15 minutes. see you then. good morning. first, our main story. the government is to fund lessons in cyber security to encourage teenagers to pursue a career in defending britain from online attacks. it s hoped that thousands of pupils in england will spend up to four hours a week on the subject, over the next five years. here s our home affairs correspondent tom symonds.

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