wednesday more rain delays bell wednesda more rain dela . wednesday more rain delays here at wimbledon. wednesday more rain delays here at wimbledon. as wednesday more rain delays here at wimbledon, as wimbledon, - wednesday more rain delays here at wimbledon, as wimbledon, as - wednesday more rain delays here at wimbledon, as wimbledon, as well| wednesday more rain delays here at l wimbledon, as wimbledon, as well as two separate protest that took place on court 18 next to me. the first, a man and woman running out onto that court throwing confetti and jigsaw pieces. they are environmental protesters who belong to just stop oil, and a few hours later in a separate match, a man run out and completed the same actions. we will have been arrested, we ve seen increased security checks due to fears that this could happen with other british sporting events having been targeted recently. in terms of the tennis itself, it was business as normal for novak djokovic, the tennis itse
space with afghan women where we could interact with them away from the scrutiny of the taliban. i remember we chatted, we laughed, we had a cup of tea. we got manicures done. we took a photo of of what our nails looked like afterwards, we saw a bride getting ready for her wedding. for that one hour, ifelt like i could be anywhere in the world away from the reality that awaited these women when they stepped outside of the salon into a world where girls are barred from secondary schools in most provinces, where women can t attend university, where women can t work for domestic or international ngos, they are barred from parks, swimming pools, gyms, public baths, where if they have to travel long distances they have to be escorted by a male relative, where they re expected to wear clothing with only their eyes visible. and for this latest restriction, the taliban aren t even giving a reason, especially and women are asking, this was a female only space. there s no interaction b
more confetti has been thrown on court 18 from just stop oil protesters. the british number one katie boulter was playing her match. the second protest of the day. these are the pictures from the first protest because this was also on court 18 and it was also confetti. jigsaw pieces. disrupting the first set of that match for a little while. the organisers of wimbledon had been talking about the prospect of this and they had made appeals for everyone to allow the crowds to enjoy the tennis and not get distracted by any sort of protests because we have seen these protests and other major sporting events, horse racing, snooker, and now tennis and we also saw the one at lord s where the test match was interrupted. this is the second protest byjust stop oil protesters, disrupting another match at wimbledon. we will be with our colleagues in just wimbledon. we will be with our colleagues injust a moment wimbledon. we will be with our colleagues in just a moment at bbc sport to get
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