15/11/2015 Newsround


15/11/2015

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It's Sunday afternoon, Ayshah here with your Newsround headlines.

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Coming up:

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The best tennis players in the world go head-to-head in London.

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And heavy rain causes flooding in northwest England.

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First, people around the world have been

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showing their support for France.

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On Friday a number of attacks took place in Paris,

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the French capital city.

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From Europe to South America, crowds have gathered to light candles and

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sing the French national anthem.

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These people are wanting to show France that they care, and that they

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are standing side-by-side with them.

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France was shocked when its capital city was attacked on Friday night.

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Over 100 people lost their lives, and the French police

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and army were called in to help keep people safe.

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The radical Islamist group that calls itself Islamic State said

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that it carried out the attacks.

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Leaders from all around the world also showed their support.

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Our hearts go out to the French people and to all those who lost

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loved ones.

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As have sports fans and players.

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At this charity match in Manchester, the crowd stood silent to pay

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tribute to those who lost their lives.

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Former England captain David Beckham, who was playing in the

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match, said it was the right to do.

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I played my hundredth game for England there, and the support

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that I had from the French people was incredible that day.

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It's sad to see, obviously, what happened yesterday.

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But like we said, unfortunately it is happening

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around the world as well.

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But like I said, our condolences to everybody there.

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In France, people are remembering what took place and standing

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together to show they are united.

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There's more information about what happened in Paris

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on Friday on the Newsround website.

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And that's also where you can find our advice on what to do

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if you feel upset by the news.

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Now for some other news. People in the north

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of England are being told to watch out for flooding, even though

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the rain wasn't as bad as expected.

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Cumbria and Lancashire were the worst affected counties, with 25

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flood warnings still in place.

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It's not often you get to talk to an astronaut,

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but that's exactly what Hayley managed to do earlier this week.

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She was in Moscow in Russia to speak to Major Tim Peake, who goes

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into space next month.

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We asked him your questions, and he answered as many as he could.

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I'm really proud to be the first Brit going to the Space Station.

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I was always really inspired by Helen Sharman, who was our first

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British astronaut in space.

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Max, going to space takes a long time to plan and prepare for.

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I was assigned two and a half years ago, so that's how long

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I've been training for the mission.

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But, of course, I've been an astronaut for six

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years, and all of that time has been training and preparing for space.

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Most of the food that we eat in space is a set menu

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which is given to us, but we have a small percentage

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which is called bonus food.

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This is the exciting food that Heston Blumenthal has prepared

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with the school kids.

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There's seven menus he's prepared for me, which I'm

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really looking forward to.

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I'm most looking forward to the view of planet Earth.

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We have a wonderful Earth-facing window.

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To go there and actually watch the Earth go by at 17,000 mph

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beneath you will be wonderful.

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What am I most dreading?

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Probably not having a hot shower for six months.

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Hundreds of children in Yorkshire are getting to explore the hidden

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worlds around us by visiting a special science festival.

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KrebsFest in Sheffield is revealing some of the interesting

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things invisible to the naked eye.

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We caught up with the scientist behind the exhibition.

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The one thing I want when someone leaves this exhibition

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is to be wowed and amazed at the world around them.

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I don't want them just to experience science as boring, I want them to

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think, wow, science is incredible.

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For me, when I'm in a lab, I get amazed every day.

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I still find science incredibly fun and engaging.

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In Tennis, the World Tour Finals start today

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at London's O2 Arena. Defending champion and world-number-one

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Novak Djokovic is first on court.

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Andy Murray will play his first match tomorrow.

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The Brazilian Grand Prix gets under way in just over two hours.

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Nico Rosberg starts in pole position after beating his Mercedes team-mate

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Lewis Hamilton in qualifying.

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But Hamilton, already the World Champion, said he's still

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confident he can win the race.

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Next week is Anti-Bullying Week, and we're asking for you to get

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involved in a special vote. Have a look at this.

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We know it can be really hard if you are being bullied at school or

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online. What is the best way to stop it

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happening? Should we offer help and

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support to bullies, or make sure that they are punished? We will be

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finding out what you think is the best way to stop bullying. In a

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special newsround debate, you can have your say by taking part in our

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special online vote. Vote now on whether you think it is more

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important for bullies to be punished or helped.

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That's all from the Newsround team this weekend,

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I'll be back tomorrow at 7:40am.

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