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BBCNEWS BBC World News July 6, 2024



written about his wife s alzheimer s, be chosen to represent ireland at the eurovision song contest? hello, and welcome to the programme. we start with breaking news. the australian tennis star nick kyrgios has admitted assaulting a former girlfriend, but has escaped conviction. his guilty plea in a court in canberra came after his lawyers failed to have the charge dismissed on mental health grounds. the court was told that kyrgios pushed his then partner to the ground, during an argument in december 2021. the magistrate called the incident a single act of stupidity or frustration , when sparing him a criminal record. our correspondent phil mercer is outside the court in canberra. take us through the facts of this case. well, next krygios s lawyer said that the assault, in january 2021 on his former partner, was completely out of character, and genuinely an isolated incident. his legal team had tried to have the charges against him overturned on mental health grounds. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 6, 2024



corner of the studio, but a story in two parts, the weekend weather, it starts with a lot of cloud but a mild feel. it ends on sunday with something a little bit chillier but much brighter. but certainly right now we have got a lot of cloud out there, that cloud actually thickening up enough to produce drizzle, some mist and murk of a high ground, limited clear breaks. but with that cloud cover, temperatures not dropping too far, 6-9 , temperatures not dropping too far, 6 9 , so i really might start to saturday morning, but a cloudy start for most. if you look closely at the map, some breaks appearing in the cloud, there will be some spells of sunshine, but equally, for northern ireland and scotland, this band of rain pushing in from the west, eventually with something brighter following on behind. 9 12 degrees. but as the band of cloud and rain sinks further south and east during tomorrow night, the rain will weaken but we will start to introduce something colder behin ....

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BBCNEWS World Business Report July 6, 2024



let s get down to business. america s supreme court is set to hear two cases back to back that could reshape the internet. the first is gonzalez vs google. the second case being heard on wednesday is twitter vs taamneh. both deal with whether tech platforms should have legal immunity for what their users choose to post. for more, here s our north america business correspondent michelle fleury. should tech companies be held liable for harmful content promoted by their algorithms? that is the question being put before america s top court. eight years ago, gonzalez, 23 year old exchange student was killed by ices gunmen in paris. the family in seeking justice for her death is targeting google s video platform, youtube, alleging that by distributing terrorist training videos on its side, the tech giant acted as a recruiting platform for isis, in violation of us laws about helping terrorists. at the centre of this landmark as is a federal court forged in the earliest days of ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Six July 6, 2024

government help for households with their energy bills is expected to be extended for another three months. 21 months in prison for the reality tv star stephen bear who put a private video of himself having sex with an ex girlfriend online without her consent. i have loved being here with you. thank you so much. and may we meet again somewhere. and ken bruce says a final farewell from radio 2 after more than a0 years at the bbc. and coming up in sport, on the bbc news channel: jason roy s century helps england to a series sealing win in bangladesh as they win the second one dayer by 132 runs. good evening. borisjohnson may have repeatedly misled the house of commons over gatherings at downing street during covid restrictions. mps investigating his conduct during partygate say that evidence strongly suggests that breaches of coronavirus rules inside number 10 would have been obvious to mrjohnson. the former prime minister was among those fined by police for breaking lockdo ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News at Ten July 6, 2024



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