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hello from the bbc sport centre. i'm hugh ferris. they've sacked their manager, suffered their worst home defeat in history, but hosts ivory coast are still on course at the africa cup of nations. and to reach the quarter finals, they beat the defending champions senegal on penalties. it was the holders having won all their matches so far, who took the lead thanks to habib diallo�*s early strike.
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it looked as though their winning streak would go on, until a franck kessie penalty levelled matters with less than five minutes to go nothing to separate the teams after extra time — so penalties settled it. moussa niakhate�*s missed spot kick proved the difference as kessie stepped up once again to send ivory coast into the last eight. these celebrations in the capital abidjan reflective of the rough ride the team have had so far, with striker sebastian haller saying the last days were tough for them after coach jean—louis gasset was sacked. assistant emerse fae is now in charge and these fans, who watched a 4—0 group stage defeat to equatorial guinea only a week ago, now are believing again. it was an amazing day and it's a relief for us because we were not believing it, but today is that day. we are very happy. ifer? believing it, but today is that day. we are very happy-— we are very happy. very happy. it was unbelievable _ we are very happy. very happy. it was unbelievable stop _ we are very happy. very happy. it was unbelievable stop at -
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we are very happy. very happy. it was unbelievable stop at the - was unbelievable stop at the beginning of the day, we were not sure to _ beginning of the day, we were not sure to win, — beginning of the day, we were not sure to win, and that's it stop ivory— sure to win, and that's it stop ivory coast_ sure to win, and that's it stop ivory coast is back. i�*m sure to win, and that's it stop ivory coast is back. i'm feeling areat. ivory coast is back. i'm feeling great- an _ ivory coast is back. i'm feeling great. an incredible _ ivory coast is back. i'm feeling great. an incredible match. i great. an incredible match. incredible _ great. an incredible match. incredible feeling _ great. an incredible match. incredible feeling and - great. an incredible match. incredible feeling and we i great. an incredible match. . incredible feeling and we leave here, _ incredible feeling and we leave here, and _ incredible feeling and we leave here, and today _ incredible feeling and we leave here, and today the _ incredible feeling and we leave here, and today the elephantsl incredible feeling and we leave - here, and today the elephants have made _ here, and today the elephants have made us _ here, and today the elephants have made us proud _ six out of the eight quarter finalists are set, so stilljust two more last 16 ties to play on tuesday. first, mali and burkina faso play for the right to meet ivory coast in the last eight. then it's pre tournament favourites morocco against south africa. the world cup semi finalists will be without sofiane boufal and maybe also hakim ziyech for a match against the only team to beat them since qatar. the asian cup is a day behind afcon. they have four more last 16 ties. the first of which is underway. uzbekistan are playing thailand. it is goalless after 15 minutes played. the winners will face hosts qatar in the qurter finals. later perhaps a game that many would have thought might happen
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later in the tournament. saudi arabia will take on south korea. but mostly, i don't fear anybody. i have no fear, but a lot of respect, a lot of respect for every opponent we play. it was beforejordan and before bahrain and malaysia, and we respect them all. everybody who is part of the asian cup is looking forward to that match. i think it's going to be an exciting match stop two teams with very good individual footballers. two teams hopefully knowing exactly what they want to do. manchester united say forward marcus rashford "has taken responsibility for his actions" after reports he was seen out in northern ireland last wednesday and thursday days before their fa cup tie. the england international missed training at united on friday after reporting ill and didn't play in sunday's cup win over newport. united said in a statement: "this has been dealt with as an internal disciplinary matter, which is now closed." rashford is back in training and is available for selection for the premier league trip to wolves on thursday. two years after the actual
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event took place, medals can now be awarded for the winter olympics team figure—skating with the united states receiving the gold after russian athlete kamila valieva was banned for a doping offence. the teenager's results were disqualified by of arbitration fo sport, who suspended her for four years, and the international skating union have re—ranked the teams involved in the competition in beijing. russia have dropped from first to third without valieva's points, while behind the usa, japan will get the silver in what the ioc says will be a �*dignified medal ceremony�*. doc rivers' first game in charge of the milwaukee bucks ended in defeat at the hands of someone who's done the same to a lot more coaches in his time. nikola jokic was central to the denver nuggets�* 113—107 victory for a fifth time in their last six games. it also handed michael malone his 400th win as the bucks coach, while rivers is still waiting for number one having been appointed in milwaukee last week. stop. i told
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stop. itold my stop. i told my guide would spend time on the shootaround we had to catch up. we never had to catch up to that, but you can get it better and we will have to do it in practice. and that�*s all the sport for now. the met police said he was trying to force his way into a building before 5am on tuesday. he was threatening to hurt the people inside. live to southwark where our news reporter is at the scene and following elements. what —— what more do we know about what happened? what -- what more do we know about what happened?— what -- what more do we know about what happened? around 5am a man said to be in his 305— what happened? around 5am a man said to be in his 30s arrived _ what happened? around 5am a man said to be in his 30s arrived in _ what happened? around 5am a man said to be in his 30s arrived in rather- to be in his 30s arrived in rather live in east london and after
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arriving he tried to forces way into arriving he tried to forces way into a house along the street behind me and is now known to have been armed at the time as well with a number of different weapons including a crossbow. we were then told he managed to get into one of the properties here and that is when the police were called to the scene for the very first time. however, once local officers were here, they were unable to defuse the situation and in response the man threatened to harm the people he was with inside the house. that is what prompted the arrival of armed police officers here. they arrived on the scene and shot the man who died after. two other occupants who were involved received minor injuries during the incident and it�*s obviously something that shocked local residents this morning and it has since been confirmed that the iop sea will launch an investigation into the events that happened. let�*s
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get report by mps that misogyny and end damp —— discrimination is endemic in the music industry in a report by the women and equalities commission found not only barriers to opportunity but women experience bullying, sexual harassment and assault and its often underreported. parties, gigs and, in everyday life, misogyny and discrimination are said to be endemic in the music industry. now, the women and equalities committee, which led an inquiry into the issue, is calling for urgent action to tackle it. i don�*t think people really understand me. i�*ve been robbed, i�*ve been used. the committee heard evidence from people, including the former x factor contestant rebecca ferguson, who said she feels she was penalised for speaking up. i think i definitely got music
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blocked because i challenged very powerfulfigures. really? yeah, definitely. yeah. and it got lifted. i...i contacted, like, the head of the record labeland i said, "look, my album isn�*t available anywhere." and he said, "no, that can�*t be." then he messaged someone and said, "is this true?" and he went, "oh, yeah, but don�*t worry, we�*ll lift it now." yeah, ijust felt like it was important. ifelt like my experience in music had been so toxic, and ijust felt like i wanted to protect new people entering the industry. others warned the industry was rigged against women. we are ending that would put the heat on harris is talking about stormont sitting again once again. we need to secure and reinforce the northern irish place in the union. and i would also like to thank the other little parties in northern ireland for the patients they have shown during this time. and i am
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pleased the dup have agreed to accept the package of measures the uk government has put forward and as a result, they are ready to result —— return to the northern ireland assembly are nominate representatives to the northern ireland executive. i can confirm that today i�*ve updated the cabinet on this significant development. and as agreed with sir geoffrey and subject to the finalisation of all—party talks today, i will, tomorrow publish the details of the proposals we have made to secure northern ireland�*s place in the uk internal market and to strengthen the union. i believe that all of the conditions are now in place for the assembly to return, and i look forward very much to the restoration of institutions at stormont as soon as possible. there was a financial package worth over £3 million offer to the parties before christmas and this will absolutely be available to an incoming executive. the party is entitled to form an executive and
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our meeting to discuss the matters and i hope we can finalise this deal with those parties as soon as possible and move forward. and after that, i�*m happy for questions. inaudible question. no, it hasn't affected diverging _ inaudible question. no, it hasn't affected diverging see _ inaudible question. no, it hasn't affected diverging see in _ inaudible question. no, it hasn't affected diverging see in any - inaudible question. no, it hasn't affected diverging see in any shape | affected diverging see in any shape orform. but affected diverging see in any shape or form. but what has changed is an understanding on my part of the needs of unionism in northern ireland and on the uk government�*s part. and a very long conversation with the democratic unionist party on how we can make better northern ireland�*s place in the internal market. ireland's place in the internal market. �* i. ., , _ ireland's place in the internal market. �* ., , _ ., market. are you happy to release the money now —
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market. are you happy to release the money now for _ market. are you happy to release the money now for public _ market. are you happy to release the money now for public sector - market. are you happy to release the money now for public sector pay? - market. are you happy to release the | money now for public sector pay? the financial money now for public sector pay? tia: financial package will money now for public sector pay? t'i2 financial package will be money now for public sector pay? ti2 financial package will be available to the incoming executive. what financial package will be available to the incoming executive. what has chanced? to the incoming executive. what has changed? will— to the incoming executive. what has changed? will there _ to the incoming executive. what has changed? will there be _ to the incoming executive. what has changed? will there be fewer - to the incoming executive. what hasj changed? will there be fewer checks on goods— changed? will there be fewer checks on goods coming from great britain into northern ireland and how will northern— into northern ireland and how will northern ireland's place to be different under this deal than it was previously, or is it a smoke screen — was previously, or is it a smoke screen restaurant there are some some — screen restaurant there are some some significant changes. you will have to wait _ some significant changes. you will have to wait till _ some significant changes. you will have to wait till the _ some significant changes. you will have to wait till the packages - some significant changes. you will have to wait till the packages are l have to wait till the packages are finalised and the all—party talks are finalised and everybody will see what it is. 50 are finalised and everybody will see what it is. , , ., are finalised and everybody will see what it is. , , . what it is. so is this a secret package? — what it is. so is this a secret package? it _ what it is. so is this a secret package? it is _ what it is. so is this a secret package? it is not _ what it is. so is this a secret package? it is not a - what it is. so is this a secret package? it is not a secret l what it is. so is this a secret - package? it is not a secret package, there's been — package? it is not a secret package, there's been a _ package? it is not a secret package, there's been a negotiation _ package? it is not a secret package, there's been a negotiation and - package? it is not a secret package, there's been a negotiation and the l there�*s been a negotiation and the negotiation has been between the democratic unionist party and the uk government. we have been talking to them over a period of weeks and months, and there is a package in place we are briefing the northern ireland political parties on, and
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there are all—party talks going on this afternoon in northern ireland, which i�*m going to head off to after this press conference and when they are finalised i will be in a position to publish, and i will. just picking up on the question here, the specifics of goods travelling from britain to northern ireland, is it right that they will be able to make the journey without checks? anti—follow—up question earlier about the strikes —— and to follow up. inaudible question. 50. follow up. inaudible question. so, es the follow up. inaudible question. $57, yes the money follow up. inaudible question. sf7, yes the money is available to an incoming executive, and and when the executive since the money will be freely available to the executive to do with as it sees fit, and public pay is, rightly, a matter that is devolved and i believe that the right people to be doing that element of this business are them.
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when it comes to, and chris, you will have to wait to see the deal, but we have been able to achieve quite a vast array of decent improvements to make sure the internal market works properly, as it should do, and hopefully you will be able to see that tomorrow. inaudible question. i be able to see that tomorrow. inaudible question. inaudible oussnon. | under government — inaudible question. i under government colleagues - inaudible question. i under government colleagues talked | inaudible question. i under. government colleagues talked to european union partners on a regular basis and i will continue to do so. we talk about all sorts of things. we talk about all sorts of things. we talk about all sorts of things. will you have to go back and renegotiate _ will you have to go back and renegotiate with _ will you have to go back and renegotiate with the - will you have to go back and renegotiate with the eu? - will you have to go back and renegotiate with the eu? i. will you have to go back and renegotiate with the eu? i don't believe s0- _ renegotiate with the eu? i don't believe so. is _ renegotiate with the eu? i don't believe so. is the _ renegotiate with the eu? i don't believe so. is the reason - renegotiate with the eu? i don't believe so. is the reason you . renegotiate with the eu? i don't| believe so. is the reason you are keein: believe so. is the reason you are keeping it _ believe so. is the reason you are keeping it quiet... _ believe so. is the reason you are keeping it quiet... inaudible i keeping it quiet... inaudible
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question- — what is your message to the people of northern ireland who have seen this before and might be worried on the cusp— this before and might be worried on the cusp of— this before and might be worried on the cusp of stormont returning that this is_ the cusp of stormont returning that this is another short—term fix and they wiii— this is another short—term fix and they will be — this is another short—term fix and they will be back in the same position— they will be back in the same position again?— position again? well, it is, actually- -- _ live from london, this is bbc news. making history — after two years of talks — a deal�*s reached to return devolved power—sharing to northern ireland. we will be able to look back on this moment as the defining time when northern ireland�*s place within the union was safeguarded. pakistan�*s former prime minister is jailed for ten years — we�*ll be speaking live to imran khan�*s lawyer. israel says it�*s killed three palestinians in an undercover operation at a hospital in the occupied west bank. the palestinian authorities
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denounce the attack inside a health care facility, and, french farmers continue their protests, with dozens of roads blocked around paris and other cities. hello, welcome to bbc news now — three hours of fast—moving news, interviews and reaction. a defining moment for northern ireland — that�*s how the leader of the largest party there the dup has described a deal which should see the return of power sharing in belfast imminently. politicians from across the uk and ireland have welcomed the decision which comes after two years of stalemate over disagreements about post—brexit trading. our ireland correspondent chris page reports. we are still watching some comments being made live by the northern
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