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Waching daily Nov 6 2018

 Brazil international Willian was tipped to quit Stamford Bridge in the summer, with Barca and Manchester United keen on the winger

 The Spanish giants made three bids for the 30-year-old, the highest being around £55m

 However, Chelsea stood firm and refused to sell Willian following the arrival of Maurizio Sarri at Stamford Bridge

 And according to Spanish TV station La Sexta, Willian is heading to Barca - and the deal may be imminent

 They add that Barca will pay up to £75m (€80m), however, Malcom could be included in the deal to drop the transfer fee

 Malcom joined the Spanish giants in the summer from Bordeaux in a £36m deal. However, the attacker has played just 25 minutes of football in La Liga under Ernesto Valverde this season

 Malcom has been linked with a Nou Camp exit after failing to settle in at Barca, with the winger reportedly disgruntled

 The 21-year-old is open to leaving Barca and his agent has been in touch with numerous clubs

 Speaking in the summer, Willian revealed he is enjoying every minute at Chelsea. "I am very happy

Always I was happy at Chelsea," Willian said. "I don't want to talk about the past

 "I am happy with the new manager and profile of football. "I think we have a great team atmosphere and we can do everything to win titles

" Willian and Chelsea are back in action on Thursday night, with the Blues facing BATE in the Europa League

 The Blues then return to Premier League action against Everton on Sunday afternoon

For more infomation >> Chelsea news: Barcelona ready to complete 'imminent' Willian swap deal - Duration: 2:34.

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Australia after World War I - Behind the News - Duration: 5:47.

GIRL: This is the Victory Medal.

AMELIA: Polly, Maya and McKenzie

have been learning about their great-great,

sometimes even great-great-great-relatives,

who fought in the Great War.

My great-great-grandpa,

his name was Douglas Guthrie.

Um, he was a private

in World War I.

Um, he enlisted when he was 21.

He got captured as a prisoner of war.

When I first saw this photo, I thought he looked really brave.

For Maya, it was her great-great-great uncle,

who she discovered was Indigenous Australian.

GIRL: His name was Edward Heath, and he was 30 when he enlisted.

I think he felt really, um, brave going to war

'cause he was probably trying to prove

that Aboriginals can do what white people can do,

and that they shouldn't be treated any differently

just 'cause they're a different colour.

These are his dog tags that he wore.

And for McKenzie, it was her great-great-grandpa,

but he was actually British fighting alongside Australians.

My great-great-grandpa was George Thomas Brigendon.

He joined the Royal Garrison Artillery

as a gunner, um, in 1914.

He was 30 when World War I started,

and he said that his scariest experience was, um...

..running new telephone wires to the front trenches

after the old ones had been blown up.

Polly and Maya's relatives are two

of the more than 400,000 Australian men

who enlisted in World War I.

By the time the war ended, around 60,000 of those men had died,

and about 170,000 of them were left wounded or ill.

It wasn't actually until 1919 -

months and months after the war ended -

that troops finally started coming home.

But it wasn't easy for many soldiers and nurses

to forget what they'd lived through.

It would be hard to just get back from the war

and go on with normal life.

'Cause you've got the memories and the wounds and...

..all the injuries and stuff.

While Polly's great-great-grandpa made it home to New South Wales

after being taken prisoner in Germany,

he was left permanently injured.

It was before the war

that this was taken

because after the war, he had those three fingers amputated off.

Australia had to work out some ways to help the survivors,

the wounded, the war widows and their families to recover.

So, the Government decided to offer free medical care, pensions

and places to live to permanently injured

or sick service people.

And carnivals and parades were held to raise money for them.

Whole organisations were even created to defend war veterans' rights

and help them get back to normal life.

You've probably heard of the Returned and Services League,

or RSL, that still exists today.

There were other struggles the country had to face too.

Many Australian industries weren't doing so well,

people didn't have as much money and jobs were way harder to find.

So, programs were created to help returned soldiers learn new skills,

like construction, mechanics or even haircutting.

And farming too.

In fact, state governments offered some soldiers a small piece of land

to farm if they wanted to.

The war touched so many lives in so many different ways

but while it wasn't easy, many of them were able to get through it.

My great-great-grandfather,

he used to live behind a shop when he was a child,

so they went back there and they started it as a shop

and then they had four children, all boys.

And the youngest one was my great-grandfather.

After the war, he would've gone back to England and had a family

and then his grandson, my grandfather, was the first person

in our family to come to Australia.

GIRL: I think it's important to remember them

because they did so much for our country.

And lots of people fought

and didn't survive very long.

And they've helped us go on to have what we have today.

For more infomation >> Australia after World War I - Behind the News - Duration: 5:47.

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happy deepavali whatsapp status | new whatsapp status video #101 on airflow news - Duration: 1:25.

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News 2 Today's Morning Rush on November 6th - Duration: 1:06.

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CBS 11 News at 4:30 a.m. - Duration: 1:34.

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Tottenham injury news: Who is OUT of PSV Eindhoven Champions League match - Duration: 3:39.

 Tottenham will be aiming to keep their Champions League hopes alive against PSV Eindhoven this evening - but boss Mauricio Pochettino says it would be embarrassing if his side were knocked out at the group stage

 Spurs marketed their qualification for this tournament by saying the only place to see Champions League football in London this season would be in their new stadium

 However, they could be eliminated before they even move in if they fail to extend their stay in the competition beyond Christmas

 "When you compete at that level against Inter Milan or PSV, of course Barcelona, it is not easy to go to the next stage of the Champions League and qualify," Pochettino said

 "When you are competitive at that level, if you are not good enough, if you are not clinical or defend poorly like in the last minute in the Inter Milan game

If you don't deserve to go, it's disappointing but not embarrassing. "We all feel disappointed because we cannot deliver the possibility of playing the Champions League in our new stadium, but it wasn't in our hands, there were many things that complicated it

It is impossible to blame the club. "If we are able to win and have the possibility to go to the next stage maybe we can play in the Champions League in March in the new stadium

" PSV, who have won 11 of 11 Eredivisie games so far, are locked with Spurs on one point at the halfway stage, drawing their reverse fixture in Eindhoven a fortnight ago

 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE TV SHEDULE - HOW TO WATCH THE GAMES THIS WEEKTottenham injury news: Who is OUT? Club captain and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is suspended for this fixture after picking up a red card late in the previous game in Eindhoven

 Dele Alli returned to training this week following a hamstring injury could return tonight but Pochettino has indicated an appearance from the bench is more likely

 Danny Rose (groin) remains out, while Victor Wanyama has picked up another knee injury

 Mouse Dembele has suffered an ankle injury and joins Eric Dier and Jan Vertonghen on the sidelines

Tottenham vs PSV - how to watch The Champions League clash will be shown live on BT Sport 2 and BT Sport 4K UHD

 BT Sport customers will also be able to stream the action via the official app and the company's own website

 However, EE mobile customers will be able to stream matches for free, thanks to a subscription plan recently announced by the network

 The company said: "To say thanks for being with us, here's a special sporting treat for our pay monthly mobile and tablet customers: three months' free BT Sport on your EE phone and connected tablet

 "Just text SPORT to 150, register for a BT ID then download the BT Sport app and get watching!"

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