30/06/2013 Newsround


30/06/2013

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the latest on CBBC. Here's what's on the way. Dizzee talks about new

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singles and his future on The Voice. And the most high-tech footy you'll

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see anywhere today. This is Newsround.

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But let's start in Egypt, where thousands of people are gathering to

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demand the resignation of the country's President. Today marks

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exactly one year since Mohammed Morsi was elected. But lots of

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people are angry with the way things have gone since then.

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Scenes of jubilation in just 12 months ago. Now there are mass

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protests against President Mohamed Morsi. Jobs are still hard to come

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by and security as a season issue. They say that led has not got any

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better with him in charge. There have been protests in recent days in

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various parts of the country and things across Egypt are very tense,

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a lot of people are against his government and the way they have

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governed this country. They say they will not stop protesting and tell

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the president steps down. There is another huge side of Egypt who feel

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that the president should be allowed to see out his term of office.

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far three people have died and the government is warning people not to

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travel to some part of Egypt. As protesters get ready to march

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against the president they no longer want, it seems that Egypt once again

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will be full of people calling for change.

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To America next where the US is facing new spying allegations. It's

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being accused of bugging the European Union's offices in

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Washington. A German magazine says it's seen documents that talk about

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the EU being targeted by the National Security Agency. Here's the

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BBC's correspondent in Washington. This report claims that US officials

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spied on their EU counterparts, bugging an office in Washington. And

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also spying and bugging one EU office in Brussels. The magazine

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claims it was shown the files by the former CIA analyst Edward Snowden

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who's currently on the run. EU Politicians have demanded

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clarification but the US Government is yet to comment.

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The UK Prime Minister David Cameron is in Pakistan for talks with newly

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elected Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif. He's hoping good relations between

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the countries will help secure a stable future in nearby Afghanistan

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where he was yesterday. To sport, and it's rest day at

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Wimbledon but there's plenty of other sport around. The British

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Grand Prix is well underway at Silverstone. But it's gone badly

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wrong for Lewis Hamilton. He started the race on pole but got a puncture

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early on and is way down in 17th trying to make his way back thorugh

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the field. Sebastian Vettel's currently leading.

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And racing misfortune of a different kind at the start of the Tour de

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France. The first stage was hampered when a bus became wedged under the

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finish line. It had to be moved to a different position as a result, and

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in the confusion Britain's Mark Cavendish was among those involved

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in a big crash. Oh dear. Next up, rap king Dizzee Rascal's

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refused to rule out being a permanent judge on The Voice.

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Following his appearance on the final last week he's been talking

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talent shows, music and the future with our very own Ricky.

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Thank you for chatting to Newsround. We saw her performance on And their

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Voice. It is something a little bit different, it is a flavour of what

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is to come on the album? No, the album is a little bit different. It

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had a cool indie vibe. That is why I wanted to do it. You are in the

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mainstream charts now, is there a difference? Yes, I started off in

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underground and I became exposed to different things. I still make the

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street stuff because that comes easier to me. The challenge is

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making the pop stuff. The voice has come off her. I have heard rumours

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that she would be a potential future judge or coach. Right now, I just

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feel like my album has done well, I just want to get it out to people. I

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will play the album at Glastonbury. I look forward to that. Finally to

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tonight's big footy final. The Robo World Cup. Teams of bots

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from around the world have been competing for the last week. They're

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programmed to make their own decisions on the pitch and it's

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