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with for the sunday euros final with spain. our breaking news this hour at least 20 palestinians have 0ur breaking news this hour at least 20 palestinians have been killed in an israeli air strike that kept targeted an area densely populated with displaced people in southern gaza. the attack happened in khan younis. the israeli military had designated this as a safe area urging palestinians to seek shelter there. these pictures have come in. an eyewitness described the scene saying it was like an earthquake. this is an area where palestinians had been told they would be safe. it was a designated safe area. but what
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has happened is it is a huge air strike... authorities saying the figure 20 or possibly 30 people killed. what is clear is a lot of people have been killed and that figure could rise sharply. that video there shows a graphic and distressing scene, this huge plume of smoke. you have families digging amongst the rubble. 0ther of smoke. you have families digging amongst the rubble. other relatives being consoled. bloody cal charities being consoled. bloody cal charities being loaded onto stretchers. —— casualties. some children are injured as well no word yet from the israeli deceptive defence forces. the israeli military radio stations
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is citing... saying this is a significant strike. we don't know whether that is because a lot of people have been killed or whether, as in previous strikes israeli military have targeted hamas figures. military have targeted hamas fiaures. , military have targeted hamas fiiures. , ., military have targeted hamas fiaures. , ., ., figures. took us through what has been happening — figures. took us through what has been happening in _ figures. took us through what has been happening in recent- figures. took us through what has been happening in recent days. i figures. took us through what has i been happening in recent days. khan younis is in — been happening in recent days. khan younis is in the _ been happening in recent days. khan younis is in the south _ been happening in recent days. linen younis is in the south of been happening in recent days. iinua�*i younis is in the south of gaza. people have been reported killed every day. this is the reality. there is one district of gaza city itself where authorities say they have recovered 60 bodies after an intense... series of operations by
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the israeli government. the israeli government says the mission to destroy hamas continues. no indication that they made a huge amount of progress in the peace talks. there were some talks in egypt as well. this is the bleak reality, and the horror of what is happening. the images we are seeing today speakfor happening. the images we are seeing today speak for themselves. fiur happening. the images we are seeing today speak for themselves. our gaza corresnondent — today speak for themselves. our gaza correspondent in _ today speak for themselves. our gaza correspondent in istanbul— today speak for themselves. our gaza correspondent in istanbul told - today speak for themselves. our gaza correspondent in istanbul told us - correspondent in istanbul told us what he knows so far.— correspondent in istanbul told us what he knows so far. many people i have spoken — what he knows so far. many people i have spoken to _ what he knows so far. many people i have spoken to say... _ what he knows so far. many people i have spoken to say... there - what he knows so far. many people i have spoken to say... there are - have spoken to say... there are threesm — have spoken to say... there are threesm this _ have spoken to say... there are threes... this was a very surprised attack, _ threes... this was a very surprised attack, very— threes... this was a very surprised attack, very unusual to see the scalem — attack, very unusual to see the scalem i—
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attack, very unusual to see the scale... i saw images of people digging — scale... i saw images of people digging with their bare hands to try to save _ digging with their bare hands to try to save some of their loved ones who were buried _ to save some of their loved ones who were buried under the to save some of their loved ones who were buried underthe rubble... a very— were buried underthe rubble... a very big _ were buried underthe rubble... a very big large destruction in the area _ very big large destruction in the area the — very big large destruction in the area. the area is... there are makeshift_ area. the area is... there are makeshift homes and maybe hundreds, thousands_ makeshift homes and maybe hundreds, thousands of tents. estimated 700,000 people in the area will stop most of— 700,000 people in the area will stop most of them have fled from rafa. many— most of them have fled from rafa. many of— most of them have fled from rafa. many of them came from gaza city and the north _ many of them came from gaza city and the north. this is also there is a
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field _ the north. this is also there is a field hospital it is a relatively small— field hospital it is a relatively small and has received over a hundred — small and has received over a hundred injuries within minutes... some _ hundred injuries within minutes... some of— hundred injuries within minutes... some of the — hundred injuries within minutes... some of the patients were transferred to other hospitals. among — transferred to other hospitals. among those... according to the hamas_ among those... according to the hamas civil— among those... according to the hamas civil defence authority... there _ hamas civil defence authority... there was — hamas civil defence authority... there was a _ hamas civil defence authority... there was a team to try to save the people _ there was a team to try to save the peppte and — there was a team to try to save the people and they were killed. what we are sure _ people and they were killed. what we are sure about is that there are... and based — are sure about is that there are... and based on multiple sources that the number of killed people killed we have _ the number of killed people killed we have put a figure of 30 people kittedm — we have put a figure of 30 people killed... might be more. it is very
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confusing — killed... might be more. it is very confusing many of the injuries... it will take _ confusing many of the injuries... it will take time to figure out exactly what happened there and how many people _ what happened there and how many people killed in the people injured. we would _ people killed in the people injured. we would be following it closely as we get more information. here in the uk — police say they have arrested a man in connection with human remains that were found in two suitcases on the clifton suspension bridge in bristol. simon, give us a little more information on this arrest. 0ver over the last few days a major police manhunt has been taking place. a man was seen acting suspiciously near clifton suspension bridge in bristol. witnesses this
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matter say this man... later they discovered that this is it the suitcases contained the remains of two men. the search widened and officers say they found more human rain remains in a flat in london. they believe that the remains found here... this morning we have had what the police are describing as a major development in this investigation. because in this... earlier this morning police arrested a 34—year—old man in... earlier police said he was 2a but they have now clarified that he is 34. this
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morning officers say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with what happened. where does this leave us? as for the community it leaves them in a state of shock i have been speaking to some local residents. 0ne of shock i have been speaking to some local residents. one of them told us what happened here was horrendous. another woman who lives here says there have been problems here says there have been problems here in the past but this has left here in the past but this has left her fearing for her own safety. do we have any more information on the police remains? the police say
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they the police remains? the police say the j , ., , the police remains? the police say they say the remains belong to two men and they _ they say the remains belong to two men and they believe _ they say the remains belong to two men and they believe they - they say the remains belong to two men and they believe they have - men and they believe they have identified those two men, although they have not been officially identified. police are not naming the two victims as they need to trace their families and alert them to what has happened. forensic officers are coming and going, looking for clues and taking pictures of the bins behind me. also you have local residents who live in the flats who have been coming and going with the permission of the police and going aside according to return to theirflat. police and going aside according to return to their flat. for them it is very disconcerting. the police say there will be an enhanced police presence in the area to try and reassure the community. and also if any of the members of the community the offices are ready and available for them to speak to. but certainly
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for them to speak to. but certainly for that development we have had today the arrest of a 34—year—old man in on suspicion of murder in relation to remains found in a suitcase in bristol and also here in london. ajudge in the us has dismissed the manslaughter case against hollywood actor, alec baldwin involving a fatal shooting on a film set in 2021. the judge ruled that the state witheld a key piece of evidence related to the ammunition that killed the cinematographer, haleena hutchins. the actor wept when the case was thrown out — meaning he cannot be tried again — but does still face civil lawsuits. emma vardy reports from santa fe, new mexico. your motion to dismiss with prejudice is granted. this was the moment alec baldwin was told his court ordeal had ended. hugging his legal team in pure relief. this case had been hanging over him
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for nearly three years. how's it going, sir? when a gun alec baldwin was rehearsing with fired a live round, it killed the cinematographer, halyna hutchins. oh, my god! the film's armourer, hannah gutierrez, was later convicted for having mistakenly loaded a live bullet into the weapon, but prosecutors believed alec baldwin was also partly responsible for the way he handled the gun. but three days into his trial, new evidence emerged about a box of bullets that had been handed in to police but hadn't been included in the evidence. the box, said to be from the film's ammunition supplier, contained a mix of live rounds and dummy bullets. the defence argued that it cast doubt on some of the events leading up to the shooting, and that the prosecution had suppressed evidence that should have been disclosed. thejudge agreed. this disclosure during the course of trial is so late that it undermines the defendant's preparation for trial. there is no way for the court
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to right this wrong. alec baldwin is now a free man, and the collapse of this case is a disasterfor the prosecution. he cannot be tried again, but there may have to be a retrial of the film's armourer, hannah gutierrez. 0utside court, the lead prosecutor defended her actions. we did everything humanly possible to bring justice to halyna and to her family, and we're proud of the work that we did. again, we disagree with the court's decision, but we have to respect it. for alec baldwin, this case has already had enormous professional and personal consequences. he left court with a potential prison sentence averted, but the tragic accident forever on his conscience. emma vardy, bbc news, new mexico.
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we set a growing number of democrats have called on president biden to step aside from feeding off the energy of his supportersjoe biden delivered a forceful defence of his campaign. despite... he insisted he was going to win in november. i’m despite. .. he insisted he was going to win in november.— despite... he insisted he was going to win in november. i'm the nominee i'm auoin to win in november. i'm the nominee i'm going to — to win in november. i'm the nominee i'm going to win _ you, the voters. you decided, no—one else. and i'm not going anywhere. he laid out his vision for a second term, restoring abortion rights, strengthening social programmes and fighting for working americans. in contrast, he said, trump would be a threat to democracy. trump is even more dangerous now.
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trump said if he wins, he'll be a dictator on day one. he means it, folks. we're not going to let that happen. 0ver my dead body it will happen. after a bruising few weeks, this was the boost his campaign needed. the biden campaign may be betting that these rallies and the optics of cheering crowds of supporters can help him outlast the calls to step aside — but some democrats fear that if he stays in the race, it's notjust a choice between him and trump. some voters may sit out the election entirely. that could be disastrous in key battleground states, such as here in michigan. tom moran, a 69—year—old bus driver and a lifelong democrat, doesn't see how biden can win. the party, the people that can influence him, his family, anyone, they need to let him know that if he doesn't step aside, i believe he'll lose in a landslide and he'll drag
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the other candidates down. elissa slotkin for senate, she doesn't have a prayer if he's at the top of the ticket in michigan — and it would be a shame to end his career that way. joe biden has made clear he isn't going anywhere, but his stamina and endurance will continue to be under a microscope for as long as he's in the race. nada tawfik, bbc news, detroit, michigan. let's get some of the day's other news now. rescue workers in nepal have resumed the search for more than 50 people missing since friday morning when a landslide swept two buses into a river. they say there's been no sign of the vehicles or their occupants and it is now unlikely that any survivors will be found. three passengers survived afterjumping out of the buses just before the landslide struck. pakistan has agreed a 7 billion dollar bailout with the international monetary fund.
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in return for the loan, the government has promised to implement reforms and step up efforts to collect more tax. pakistan is one of the worst affected asian countries battling soaring public debt and poor economic growth. now it's time for a look at today sport. now it's time for a look at today sort. now it's time for a look at today 5 art, ., ., now it's time for a look at today sort. . ., ., ., now it's time for a look at today sort. ., ., ., ., ., sport. new zealand have held on to reserve sport. new zealand have held on to preserve their _ sport. new zealand have held on to preserve their long _ sport. new zealand have held on to preserve their long record. - sport. new zealand have held on to preserve their long record. the - sport. new zealand have held on to preserve their long record. the all. preserve their long record. the all blacks... a conversion from marcus smith edged england ahead before half—time. that was not enough as a try edged new zealand back in front in the second half. and they held on for a victory. the all blacks are
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still unbeaten since 1994. meanwhile scotland had a comfortable victory 42 points— seven. a first half hat—trick... they will play two further tests against chile and uruguay. defeat to wimbledon. it is women's's
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singles final day. jasmine paolini will be on centre court jasmine paolini and barbora krejcikova may not be household may not be household names, but they are one match away from cementing their place in wimbledon history. for paolini, it's been a breakthrough year. runner—up at the french open, now she's set to become the first italian woman to play in a singles final at the all england club. a pocket rocket with the biggest smile. thank you. i have to say, it's crazy, but, you know, um, i'm so happy for me and also for my team, for my family, who believed also, always in myself. um, if i win, if i lose, i think it's going to be a beautiful moment for me. paolini is quickly attracting a fan club. even singer pink dropped in — for a hug and perhaps to share some tips on how to entertain a big crowd, something the italian may need as she bids to join
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the list of champions here. wimbledon has seen seven different women win the last seven titles. if barbora krejcikova adds her name later on, well, she'll have one particular past champion on her mind. in 1998, an emotionaljana novotna claimed the venus rose water dish. she didn't know then that she'd be inspiring fellow countrywoman krejcikova to follow in her footsteps. the 28—year—old was mentored by her hero before her passing seven years ago. i mean, she loved this place. she was very passionate about it and she always told me very nice stories. and i know that she was also playing the legends and i'm really honoured and proud that i'm here today and that i can also play the finals and that i can fight for the plate. the final is unknown territory for both these players. it is yet to be seen, though,
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who will handle the pressure better if they're to be crowned the new queen of centre court. jo currie, bbc news, wimbledon. 0ne cricket line for you. england have added fast bowler mark wood to their squad for the second test against west indies, starting this thursday in nottingham. wood replacesjimmy anderson, who played his final test at lord's, which finished on friday, in a match england won by an innings. the third and final test is in birmingham on the 26th ofjuly. don't forget you can get all the build—up to the year rose final year will be headed to the training ground shortly.
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let me tell you nobody has any problem here predicting who is going to win. 0ne problem here predicting who is going to win. one small message from the kids which is. to win. one small message from the kids which is— kids which is. come on england! . where are — kids which is. come on england! . where are you — kids which is. come on england! . where are you watching _ kids which is. come on england! . where are you watching 8pm - kids which is. come on england! . - where are you watching 8pm tomorrow night? i’m where are you watching 8pm tomorrow niuht? �* ., ., ., . , night? i'm going to watch with my dad... night? i'm going to watch with my dad- -- has — night? i'm going to watch with my dad... has anyone _ night? i'm going to watch with my dad... has anyone got _ night? i'm going to watch with my dad. .. has anyone got special- dad... has anyone got special dispensation _ dad... has anyone got special dispensation for _ dad... has anyone got special dispensation for a _ dad... has anyone got special dispensation for a late - dad... has anyone got special dispensation for a late start i dad... has anyone got special| dispensation for a late start in school? not yet? what is on the menu tomorrow night.
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school? not yet? what is on the menu tomorrow night-— tomorrow night. pizza and too many sweets. tomorrow night. pizza and too many sweets- are — tomorrow night. pizza and too many sweets- are we _ tomorrow night. pizza and too many sweets. are we excited? _ tomorrow night. pizza and too many sweets. are we excited? yes! - tomorrow night. pizza and too many sweets. are we excited? yes! let'sl sweets. are we excited? yes! let's talk to the — sweets. are we excited? yes! let's talk to the parents. _ sweets. are we excited? yes! let's talk to the parents. we _ sweets. are we excited? yes! let's talk to the parents. we all - talk to the parents. we all remember. england have done it england women have done it... split loyalties in your house? yes. have ou not loyalties in your house? yes. have you got any _ loyalties in your house? yes. have you got any advice _ loyalties in your house? yes have you got any advice for england? loyalties in your house? yes. have i you got any advice for england? take it with grace- — you got any advice for england? take it with grace. we _ you got any advice for england? take it with grace. we are _ you got any advice for england? take it with grace. we are actually - you got any advice for england? take it with grace. we are actually going l it with grace. we are actually going to a big event _ it with grace. we are actually going
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to a big event to _ it with grace. we are actually going to a big event to watch _ it with grace. we are actually going to a big event to watch it. - it with grace. we are actually going to a big event to watch it. it's - to a big event to watch it. it's auoin to to a big event to watch it. it's going to be — to a big event to watch it. it�*s going to be exciting isn't it? the england holds a special he ...hehe he hewas he he was already you already saw that star _ he he was already you already saw that star quality _ he he was already you already saw that star quality in _ he he was already you already saw that star quality in him - he he was already you already saw that star quality in him from | he he was already you already| saw that star quality in him from a young age. just what you're talking we can see a mural that has been done at the school. how is the school reacting
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to seeing such a huge star on the pitch that went to your school? there is a huge buzz around the school — there is a huge buzz around the school we — there is a huge buzz around the school we had the mural done about a year ago _ school we had the mural done about a year ago the _ school we had the mural done about a year ago the kids love seeing it. harpat— year ago the kids love seeing it. harpal sagoo is in his arsenal shirt in it _ harpal sagoo is in his arsenal shirt in it it _ harpal sagoo is in his arsenal shirt in it it is — harpal sagoo is in his arsenal shirt in it. it is still quite surreal seeing _ in it. it is still quite surreal seeing it _ in it. it is still quite surreal seeing it— in it. it is still quite surreal seeinu it. . ., ., seeing it. what about the young children there _ seeing it. what about the young children there do _ seeing it. what about the young children there do you _ seeing it. what about the young children there do you have - seeing it. what about the young i children there do you have children who want to see who want to play football because of this? yes
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who want to see who want to play football because of this?- who want to see who want to play football because of this? yes he is an absolute _ football because of this? yes he is an absolute role _ football because of this? yes he is an absolute role model— football because of this? yes he is an absolute role model to - football because of this? yes he is an absolute role modelto all- football because of this? yes he is| an absolute role modelto all young an absolute role model to all young people. _ an absolute role model to all young people, especially the young people here _ people, especially the young people here. , .., people, especially the young people here. , . he did here. does he ever come back? he did come back a — here. does he ever come back? he did come back a while _ here. does he ever come back? he did come back a while ago _ here. does he ever come back? he did come back a while ago to _ here. does he ever come back? he did come back a while ago to open - here. does he ever come back? he did come back a while ago to open a i here. does he ever come back? he did come back a while ago to open a new. come back a while ago to open a new building _ come back a while ago to open a new building he— come back a while ago to open a new building. he keeps in touch regularly with myself and one of his old pe _ regularly with myself and one of his old pe teachers. so we are regularly in contact _ old pe teachers. so we are regularly in contact with him and we send him our best— in contact with him and we send him our best wishes to him... lots in contact with him and we send him our best wishes to him. . .— our best wishes to him... lots more in a few minutes _ our best wishes to him... lots more in a few minutes stay _ our best wishes to him... lots more in a few minutes stay with _ our best wishes to him... lots more in a few minutes stay with us - our best wishes to him... lots more in a few minutes stay with us here l in a few minutes stay with us here on bbc news. hello there we've gotten low
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pressure. furtherwest hello there we've gotten low pressure. further west and increasingly the sunshine will develop but triggering a few showers. there have been rain in many areas of... the risk for wimbledon one or two heavy, thundery ones here, and the risk for wimbledon, and the risk for wimbledon, we will see a scattering of showers through wales and northern ireland. drier for the north—west highlands, whilst we've got really rather cloudy, cool conditions in many areas further east, disappointing at 14 or 15, well below par, only 18 or 19, because the wind is coming from the north even in the sunshine. that north wind continues through this evening and overnight. more rain spilling in across the south—east of scotland, the north—east of england. drier as the showers start to fade away further south and west and a little cooler than the night just gone as well. perhaps a little bit of mist and fog first thing and certainly around
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the east coast and over the hills as we have seen during the morning today, that continues during tomorrow. if anything, less rain around tomorrow. more bright skies and sunshine developing for scotland and northern ireland, across england and wales, away from those east coasts. still a few showers but not as heavy as they will be today when there could be some thundery downpours. temperatures a little bit higher as a consequence, as well, responding to a little more sunshine and slightly less of a north breeze, which will continue into tomorrow evening. if you are sitting out watching the football, there is a lot of dry weather to be found away from the north sea coast. it should be dry as well for the football itself over in germany. some fine and dry weather around to end the weekend, but it doesn't really last very long because as that low pressure moves away into scandinavia another one approaches from the south and west to bring some heavy and thundery rain in, potentially, to wales, central and southern england and then northern ireland by the end of the day, all of the time brightening up across the north and east of scotland and the north—east of england. a warmer day here, with the winds offshore rather
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than onshore into monday. as for beyond, it does look set to stay unsettled in the north, but something a little drier and warmer promised further south. as ever, you can catch up with the weather on the website.
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this is bbc news, the headlines... this is bbc news, the headlines... this is bbc news, the headlines... this is bbc the hamas health ministry says at least 71 palestinians were killed, and many more injured, in an israeli air strike that hit a supposedly "safe zone" in southern gaza. alec baldwin's manslaughter charge over the �*rust�* film set shooting is dismissed because of withheld evidence. it's the second time the case has been dismissed and the actor will not be tried again. a34 your man been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with human remains found in a suitcase on a bristol bridge. please find more body parts in london. joe biden fiercely defends his re—election campaign, despite growing calls within his party to step aside. and after months of lavish events, the son of asia's richest man ties the knot in a star—studded guest list for the ceremony, bollywood stars included, as well as kim kardashian. hello and
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