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hello from the bbc sport centre. west midlands police have vowed to make more arrests after fighting broke out in the stands during the fa cup tie between west bromwich albion and wolves yesterday. play was suspended for 38 minutes in the second half as police and stewards tried to control the disorder that spilled onto the pitch. it's believed it could have been sparked by a number of wolves fans having tickets in the home end. some of the west brom players�* friends and family were seated in that section of the ground. kyle ba rtley was seen
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taking his children to safety. five arrests were made in relation to the violence. a number of police officers were injured and one supporter
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aiming tojoin them this will be their first afcon knockout match in for mauritania and they say they will "continue to make history" they've only won once in nine matches at the tournament — that was the victory over algeria in their final group match that saw them qualify for the knockout stage. later on it's the holders versus the hosts — senegal take on ivory coast. sadio mane�*s senegal were the only side to win all three of their group games, while ivory coast only squeaked through after finishing third in their group with three points
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translation: this is nothing to do with the past. _ translation: this is nothing to do with the past, nor— translation: this is nothing to do with the past, nor the _ translation: this is nothing to do with the past, nor the nine - translation: this is nothing to do with the past, nor the nine points . with the past, nor the nine points that senegal collected. what happened in 1992 is behind us, what happened in 1992 is behind us, what happened in 1992 is behind us, what happened in 2014 is behind us. today is a different player or we want to do our best to win and go through to the next round. after losing the first test to england, there's more bad news for india, all—rounder ravindra jadeja and batter kl rahul are out of the second test that starts on fridayjadeja has a hamstring injury and rahul a quad problem — they have called up sarfaraz khan, sourabh kumar and washington sundar to the squad. the hosts are already missing virat kohli, who withdrew from the first two tests for personal reasons, plus rishabh pant and mohammed shami who are both injured. superbowl 58 wll be between defending champions kansas city chiefs and the san francisco 49ers. the chiefs are in their fourth super bowl in five years after beating the top seeded
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baltimore ravens 17—10 to win the afc championship. touchdowns from travis kelce and isaiah pacheco saw the chiefs take a 17—7 lead into half—time. the ravens got back to within one score with a field goal in the final three minutes, but were unable to retrieve the ball again as the chiefs saw out the game comfortably to book their trip to las vegas. the ga| is comfortably the ga| is special, ably the ga| is special, just to do with these guys after what we have been through all season long. the guys coming together. it really is special. thejob coming together. it really is special. the job was coming together. it really is special. thejob was not coming together. it really is special. the job was not done. coming together. it really is special. thejob was not done. our job now is to prepare ourselves to play a good team and the superpole and get that ring. the 49ers staged a remarkable comeback against the detroit lions in the nfc championship game — they trailed 24—7 at half—time but led
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by their quarterback brock purdy they scored 27 unanswered points in the second half to take the lead, holding on to win 34—31 and that set�*s up re—match of super bowl 54, when they lost to the chiefs in 2020. no one was freaking out. it's football. ifeel there no one was freaking out. it's football. i feel there are lots of detriments in this team that had beenin detriments in this team that had been in crazy situations so everybody said we just have to do yourjobis everybody said we just have to do yourjob is to go back and play them, it is going to be special for all of us. you could just tell the guys that had been here, it would be special for them to play these guys. australian open champion jannik sinner says the emotion of winning his first grand slam title is just starting to sink in. sinner showed off the trophy on monday after coming from two sets down to beat danil medvedev in the final in melbourne. the world number four is the first italian to win the trophy and it's the first time in a decade that someone other than djokovic, nadal or federer has won the title .
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there are so many young players who can make something great in the sport. it's quite unpredictable what is coming in the future, but still it is nice to be part of this generation, the next generation is something that the sport needs. and that's all the sport for now. news coming in from syria about an explosion there. bbc monitoring is saying several syrian news outlets have blamed israel for an explosion in a south—eastern suburb of damascus, saying it happened in an area that is home to a shrine. they say the strikes targeted a farm in the aria which it is thought to be
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one of the headquarters of hezbollah and the islamic revolutionary guard. this is according to syrian media reports. there are reports of several deaths but we don't have any updates on that response from israel at the moment. a pedestrian has been killed after being hit by bus at london victoria bus station. a number bus crashed into a shelter. land and air crews try to save the pedestrian, but they were declared dead at the scene. the mayor of london has said he has been told about the tragic news that a pedestrian has lost their life as a consequence of an accident. my thoughts are with the bereaved person's family. police are urging the mother of a child found
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yesterday dead are being asked —— the police are asking the mother to contact them. the baby was confirmed deceased by paramedics. two teenage boys who died after being stabbed in bristol have been named locally as 15—year—old mason rist and 16—year—old max dixon. witnesses say they were attacked by a group of people who fled in a car. police in bristol say they have arrested a 44—year—old man and a 15—year—old boy and they remain in custody. police have begun a murder investigation and they said a vehicle had been seized. well, look, the first thing to obviously say is to reach out
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to the families of max and mason and their friends and say that this is a terrible thing and we try and empathize as best we can with an awful, awful situation where children, children have been stabbed. the communities locally will be finding this shocking. it won'tjust be where this awful incident happened. it'll be the wider communities around. it will be very tough for everybody. and young people in particular will be very anxious in perth. what support are you and your office offering? well, as the mayor, i have resources that can do things like careers training for young people and try and support some of the youth networks that take place. but actually, this needs national attention from national government. every week there is a stabbing of this kind of serious as this in my region alone, which covers beyond bristol. just in the last two years, there was another incident where a young person was stabbed and killed in a mining community, in radstock.
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it also happens in other communities, places like bath, a stabbing, a fatal stabbing last year and another young person was killed. and now we have these two incidents in bristol. so we need to grasp the fact that this is a very serious thing that's happening right across the region, in my area, but also the country across all sorts of different types of community. keir starmer made a very important speech. he said that we have to be tough on knife crime and the causes of knife crime. he said we couldn'tjust shrug our shoulders and just say it doesn't matter. it really does. and we need to support the services that are already there so that they can focus in on this very serious approach of these murders, effectively, to make sure that youth offending teams can actually deal with this more effectively, can have serious sanctions like curfews or tags or contracts with young people. and we must be honest and say, look, there are serious consequences if you carry a knife, never mind use it. it's a very serious situation that needs national attention and national resource.
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now it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. the weather this week once again is going to be fairly changeable. today, what we've got is cold air coming in across the north behind this weather front, which is producing rain. but we are still in the milder conditions, represented by the yellows further south. now, that rain we are looking at is going to be heavy in parts. it's affecting parts of southern scotland, northern england, wales, the north—west midlands and the south—west. the heaviest of which will be falling across the north of england. we could have some sleet and snow in the hills of the southern uplands and also the hills of the north of england. but to the north of that in the sunshine it's going to be colder than it was yesterday and not as windy. come south, we are looking at 14 or indeed 15, way above average for the time of year, which in parts of the south—east is eight or nine. through this evening and overnight, the rain continues to push steadily eastwards.
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behind it, for england and for wales there will be a lot of cloud, patchy light rain and drizzle. but for scotland and northern ireland, under clear skies, it's going to be a cold night. we could see —5, that's our lowest temperature, with the risk of ice and some frost. we could actually also see some frost across parts of northern england, but as we come south, no issues with frost at all. so tomorrow, we are left with a bit of cloud across england and wales. bits of that will break up through the day to allow some brighter spells to come through. we've got a ridge of high pressure building up across us, so a lot of dry weather. any showers we see in the north—west highlands could prove to be wintry on the hills and temperatures slipping down, 5 to about 9 degrees will be our maximum temperatures. then as we move on through the rest of wednesday, low pressure is crossing into the north of scotland, but look at all those isobars, and this weather front. it's going to be a very windy day in the northern half of the country on wednesday with gales, even severe gales, and this rain with some hill snow in it.
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as in the north, and these are our temperatures. so they are starting to go up a little bit once again, a range of 7—11 north to south. beyond that, if we look at the outlook period, well, temperatures will be round about where they should be at this time of year. it will be wet and windy at times, especially so in scotland. further south, though, we are looking at something drier, but windy at times too.
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live from london — this is bbc news. following the deadly drone strike on a us base injordan — president biden blames iran — and says america will respond.

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