17/05/2016 Newsround


17/05/2016

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Good morning!

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I'm Jenny, live with all the top stories this Tuesday.

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Coming up:

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Foxes fans celebrate the end of their

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fairy tale season with...

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A massive party in the city of Leicester.

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Well done, Leicester!

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And kids question A-list film star Angelina Jolie-Pitt

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about her work for the UN.

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Leicester fans have been celebrating through the night as a bus parade

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brought the city to a standstill.

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More than 240,000 people cheered their heroes

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through the streets, Ayshah was there for us.

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Come on, Leicester!

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Well done, Leicester!

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There are so many people, the streets are shut,

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there's helicopters up in the sky getting amazing shots of the bus

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coming through the streets, it's just absolutely incredible.

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These fans have been waiting 132 years for this moment.

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All the shops are shut, everyone is hanging out the windows,

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people are stuck on the roofs.

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It's brilliant, what a day!

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How cool is it to be at this big massive party?

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What's it like?

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Awesome!

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Why is it awesome?

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Because there's lots of people here.

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Meeting so many other fellow Leicester fans.

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It probably won't ever happen again.

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Everyone is singing and chanting and it's just

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like a great atmosphere.

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Do you like football more now that Leicester City have won?

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Yeah.

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Tell me why.

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Because I'm just happier that they have won.

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I wasn't really into football before but now I'm into football.

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We can play better because...

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Because like they've had loads of courage, we can now.

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There they are, up on the top of that bus.

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Leicester City, Premier League champions.

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They're all waving, I think one waved at me

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as well.

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Ulloa!

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Mahrez!

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And of course Vardy.

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This is such an incredible moment, everyone has got their

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camera phones out.

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It is just incredible.

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What was that moment like when you saw the bus going

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past?

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It was exciting!

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It was exciting.

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It was really cool.

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The city of Leicester partied on well

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into the night and the Premier League underdogs got their fairy

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tale ending.

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Well done, Leicester City.

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Next, a group of Newsround viewers has been to interview one of

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the world's most famous actresses.

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Angelina Jolie-Pitt is well known for starring in movies

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like Maleficent, but the group weren't asking her about her films.

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Angelina also works for the United Nations,

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campaigning about the growing refugee and migrant crisis caused

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by war in places like Syria.

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Maram, who's 13, asked her about her work for the UN and what life

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is like for refugees.

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As we all know, you have visited many refugee camps over the years,

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can you tell us what life is like in these camps?

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The thing that I think would shock you the most is now the

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average stay in a refugee camp is about 20 years.

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So that means if you were born in a refugee camp, your

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whole childhood is in a camp.

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It's on borrowed land, and you get your food once

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a month and you only get what they give you,

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you don't get special spices, the little things that make

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it personal, like when your mum cooks at home and stuff like that.

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And sometimes you have school, a lot of

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times there aren't funds for school,

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especially secondary so your education is very limited.

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And you can see more of their questions on Newsround

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in half an hour right here on CBBC.

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Or go online right now to see that chat in full.

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You can also find out more about the refugee and migrant

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situation, and our Syria guide is there as well for you.

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Archaeologists in Israel have discovered treasures from the days

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of the Roman Empire.

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Bronze statues, oil lamps and thousands of coins were found

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buried under the sand in an ancient harbour.

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They're thought to have come from a merchant ship that sank off

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the Mediterranean coast around sixteen-hundred years ago.

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Experts think a storm may have dragged the ship on to rocks as it

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entered the port.

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Finally a monster aircraft - this is the world's largest plane

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and it touched down in Australia for the first time ever on Sunday.

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The plane's 84 metres-long and weighs a whopping 175 tonnes.

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On it's way to Oz, it picked up cargo in Prague

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and stopped off in locations in the Middle East and Asia.

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The landing was celebrated by thousands of excited plane spotters.

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That's all from me.

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Newsround's back, right here, at 8.15.

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