23/01/2014 Newsround


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Good morning, guys. Ayshah here with everything you want to know about

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this morning. On the way: The big winners from the National TV awards.

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And the sculpture that's got more to it than meets the eye. This is

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Newsround! First to Ukraine in Eastern Europe,

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where there's been more violent protests overnight. Some people

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there are angry at the government for refusing to join the European

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Union, something they think could make their lives better. Protest

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leaders told crowds they would go on the attack again if the country's

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president didn't start listening. Yesterday, two people died in

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clashes with police. Moving on, the biggest names in TV

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were out in force last night. Ant and Dec were the biggest winners at

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the National Television Awards, but there were also prizes for some of

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your other favourite shows. It was a star-studded celebration

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last night. Everybody's favourite Time Lord scoops two awards. The

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shoe is still going strong after 50 years on TV. -- the show. The it is

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still taking off. It is an incredible thing. It is so special.

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Strictly won the prize for best talent show, and it was a bumper

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night for Ant and Dec. They won Best entertainment presenter for the 13th

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year in a row and also picked up a special award celebrating 25 years

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in show business pulls -- in show business.

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It's exactly six months to go before the start of the Glasgow 2014

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Commonwealth Games. Ahead of the Games, the Queen's Baton Relay has

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been making its way to all the nations and territories of the

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Commonwealth. There are 70 in total, and BBC Presenter Mark Beaumont has

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been following the baton on its journey. He's in destination number

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30 this, the Seychelles, a group of islands in the Indian Ocean.

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So, Mark, what is the aim of the relay? Good morning! The whole point

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is to build up to the Commonwealth Games. It is officially known as the

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curtain raiser. That is the invitation to the athletes to come

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and compete. In the months I have been travelling around, I have met a

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lot of those athletes already in training. Some of the highlights,

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through the Pacific Islands, these remote ones, and then coming here to

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Africa. Rwanda was amazing. It is the first time they have had the

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relay. Where will it go next? We're making our way south through the 18

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African Commonwealth nations. From here goes to Malawi, up through the

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Americas, Europe, and back to the UK. When does it come to the British

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Isles? The grand finale, the middle of May. Crossing into the border of

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Scotland on the 14th of June. With six months ago, the countdown is

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really on. -- with six months to go. Thank you so much for that. I

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think we are going to be seeing you again shortly. Thanks for that.

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In football, Manchester United may be on the verge of signing Juan Mata

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from Chelsea, but on the pitch their troubles continued last night. They

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lost the second leg of their league cup semifinal to Sunderland on

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penalties. Rafael missed the crucial kick, sending Sunderland through to

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the final to meet Man City. It's an incredible story. You can make a

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book from the game today. For the fans it was a great night. We didn't

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play well enough so. Sunderland deserve the credit.

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Finally there's lots of things you can make with paper, but one Chinese

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artist has taken found a very unusual use for it. Li Hongbo made

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these sculptures from thousands of sheets of paper. They appear firm at

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first, until this happens. They transform into very weird and

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wonderful shapes when stretched, almost like a slinky!

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That's all from me. Newsround's back right here in about half an hour.

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