07/06/2016 Newsround


07/06/2016

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Good morning. This is a test for Newsround.

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First, storms are causing huge problems in Australia.

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Heavy rain hit the eastern side of the country leading to flooding.

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Police say four people have died and three are still missing.

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The storm has now passed and the weather has got better,

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A major clean-up operation is now underway.

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Next, the European Championships in France start in

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There are sure to be some unforgettable sporting moments.

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We've taken a look back to find our top five from Euros past.

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From the spectacular to the miraculous.

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Here's Jen and Leah with the pick of the bunch.

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Newsround's top five European Championship moments.

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At five, Scotland may not be in this summer's tournament,

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but that doesn't mean we can't see one Scottish goal,

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Ally McCoist's stunning strike against Switzerland at Euro 96

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was Scotland's first and only goal of the tournament that summer

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Four, sticking with Euro 1996 and it is Germany's Oliver Bierhoff

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who scored the first ever golden goal at a European Championships

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That won the tournament for Germany against the Czech Republic.

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Boy, was he delighted. Over to you, Jen.

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At three, world-class players always show up at major tournaments

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and that's exactly what French supremo Zinedine Zidane did in 2004.

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France were trailing 1-0 to England in their opening group game before

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Zizi scored a majestic free-kick to equalise for Le Blue and then

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the number ten sealed the win with a high pressure penalty

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Two, surely one of the most famous goals in the tournament's history,

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Marco van Basten's incredible volley against Russia

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Need I say anymore? I can't believe

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One, at number one, it is Denmark who were given over a week's notice

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After reaching the final, they faced world champions Germany,

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Schmeichel kept them in the match and then with one goal in 48

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appearances for his country, John Jenson stepped wup this

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And Peter Schmeichel and Denmark achieved in the Euros what son

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Casper and Leicester did in the Premier League.

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And also at one, because we love an under dog, it is Greece who

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An incredible 1-0 victory over hosts and favourites Portugal

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Has anyone got a tissue? Anyone?

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Well, that's how the Euros have looked in the past.

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Now let's have a quick round-up of the team news for this

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England will start their training in France today.

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Roy Hodgson's squad flew in yesterday and will hold an open

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training session at their base which is just north of Paris.

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The Wales squad have also arrived in France and will be training

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at their base in Brittany ahead of their opening game

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Meanwhile Northern Ireland have already settled

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in to their temporary home just outside Lyon where

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The squad will be there until the weekend, when they'll head

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south, for their opening game against Poland on Sunday.

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One of the world's smallest seabirds, the Arctic Tern has been

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found to be a record breaker, by the BBC Two

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It's all because of its annual migration, its movement

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The path it takes is from Antarctica, to the tip

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of South Africa and then across the Indian Ocean

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to the UK at a distance of a whopping 60,000 miles.

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Over its lifetime the record-breaking tern could fly

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And if nature is your thing, here's a great opportunity for you.

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Tomorrow on Newsround, we'll be catching up with the presenters

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of Springwatch, and we want your questions to put to them.

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Whether you want to ask what their favourite animal is,

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or find out just what it takes to put on such a massive

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nature show, go online and send us your questions.

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We'll be asking them tomorrow morning, so tune in to hear

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That's all for now, but Newsround's back right here in just half

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