06/03/2016 Newsround


06/03/2016

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Hi, I'm Ricky with your live Newsround update.

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Coming up...

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Sport Relief's epic five-a-side game of footie comes to an end.

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And a new discovery at the bottom of the ocean.

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After 57 hours on the pitch, the final whistle blew on a marathon

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game of five-a-side football last night.

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The Sport Relief match has so far raised over ?370,000

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for the charity.

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More than 1,000 people took part over three days.

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Here's how the game wrapped up.

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57 hours of live football.

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It is 90 minutes times 38.

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A full Premier League season in one go.

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And there you go.

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And there is the full-time whistle.

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The battle of the five-a-side is over.

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Shearer against Savage and for the second year in a row

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in the Sport Relief Challenge, team Shearer wins.

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Team Alan Shearer, 547.

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Team Robbie Savage, 529.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the winner, Shearer.

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Listen, it was...

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The most important part was to raise

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loads of money, which I'm sure we have done.

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We have had a bit of fun along the way.

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Many congratulations.

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I'm not used to this!

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Next, to Greece, where thousands of children are stranded

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on the country's border with Macedonia.

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Many of them have left their homes because of war and travelled

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to Greece in the hope of reaching other European countries

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like Germany.

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But only a small amount of people are allowed over Greece's

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border each day.

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The BBC's Gavin Lee has sent us this.

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This is the line for food, for cheese sandwiches

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for the children who have arrived here at this huge

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refugee camp on the Greek Macedonian border.

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It is estimated there are 5000 or 6000 children here

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under 15 years old, and many of them set up here with their parents,

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their families from Syria, from Iraq, as well.

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This is Angie.

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She is 15 years old and she told me her

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story.

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I came here with my mother and my three sisters.

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We were in Aleppo and my father went to Germany

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seven months ago.

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And now we will go to Germany to see our father.

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My dream, I would like to be a violinist.

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I wish to go to Germany in these days.

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Well, they are making the most of a tough situation.

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Some of these children are here for a long time,

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20 days, waiting to cross the border with their

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families.

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One thing that helps is that there are volunteers.

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There are charity workers who go from tent to

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tent making sure they have got food, but more importantly,

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that they are all together.

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He's new, he's see-through and he lives at the bottom

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of the ocean.

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Meet Casper!

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Scientists say he's a new species of octopus.

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They found him 4,000 metres down in the Pacific ocean.

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He's particularly unusual because he doesn't have any

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colour or fins.

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The octopod has been nick-named after the cartoon character Casper

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The Friendly Ghost.

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Finally, there's just time to look back on some

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of the week's weirdest news.

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Here's Martim.

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Well, there is a definite aquatic theme to this weeks Strange,

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and I've got to tell you, what a week it has been!

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In at number three, splish, splash.

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These giant rodents have definitely been loving a bath.

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Zookeepers in Japan treated these water loving capybaras to a hot

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soak to keep them cosy in the freezing winter weather.

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Capybaras usually live in warmer countries in South America.

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These hairy creatures look like they are in heaven.

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Somebody pass them some bubble bath!

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In at number two, ever fancied becoming a mermaid or merman?

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Well, now you can!

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A swimming pool centre in Hastings in the south of England is teaching

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kids how to swim like mermaids and mermen.

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They have been using specially made swimsuits with mermaid tails.

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This means they can move in a similar way to a dolphin,

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using a kicking motion.

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Get me one of those!

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And this is o-fish-ially number one this week!

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For years, scientists studying the Pacific Ocean have been trying

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to figure out where a loud buzzing noise had been coming from.

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Now they think they have figured it out.

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A large group of small fish that hide in the deep water releasing gas

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from their bladders as they travel.

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They don't know if they're doing it to steer themselves through the sea

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or if they are using their trumps to talk to each other.

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Either way, I hope they say, "Excuse me," afterwards!

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That's all from Newsround today.

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Jenny will be here in the morning.

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