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barbora krejcikova is wimbledon champion — the czech player beats italy's jasmine paolini to win the women's singles title for the first time. and football fever mounts as the football team for england head to berlin for this final against spain. welcome to the programme. we begin with the israel— gaza war. the hamas run health ministry says an israeli air strike on gaza has killed at least 71 people. the attack happened near the southern city of khan younis in the mawasi area of the city. almost 300 people were injured. these pictures show the moment of the blast. an israeli official said that the strike targeted the head of hamas�*s military wing, mohammed deif in an area where the official said there
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were any hamas terrorists, no civilians. the israeli military has designated that area a safe zone, urging their palestinians to seek shelter there —— urging palestinians to seek shelter there. an eyewitness said that it was like an earthquake. doctors at a nearby field hospital are reportedly struggling to help schools of casualties. let us now hear from a displaced schools of casualties. let us now hearfrom a displaced civilian schools of casualties. let us now hear from a displaced civilian who witnessed the attack. translation: we were sitting - in the tent nothing was happening. suddenly a rocket fell over us. children were in pieces. god is sufficient for us and he is the best guardian of our affairs. look at us, world, have some feeling! doctors at the hospital in gaza say it is no longer able to function because of the number of casualties and shortages of medical equipment. the director of the nasser hospital spoke about the situation.
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translation:— spoke about the situation. translation: , , h, translation: the surgery department is full of cases. — translation: the surgery department is full of cases, intensive _ translation: the surgery department is full of cases, intensive care - translation: the surgery department is full of cases, intensive care is - is full of cases, intensive care is completely full. we were forced today to open the operating rooms in the maternity ward in order to receive patients. we were forced to open the wards that belonged to doctors without borders, which normally undergo non—urgent orthopaedic surgeries. we were forced to open these for surgeries. the situation can't be described by any human. my message to the world health organization is for them to support the health sector in gaza as much as possible, because the situation is catastrophic. we don't have any surgical tools or medicine or even enough beds. the only hospital currently operating in the southern area of gaza is nasser medical complex. after all the other hospitals in the southern area went out of service. the hospital is full of patients. it's full of wounded. we can't find beds for people. have a gaza correspondent, rushdi
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abualouf is in istanbul with more. denial from hamas about this. they said what happened is a war crime committed by israel targeting innocent civilians in the so—called safe zone. what happened 7 we have been talking to many sources in the area. there was the main strike that hit a building which housed some food distribution centre, then followed by about 4 or 5 secondary air strikes around, around the area. one of them was targeting also a civil defence car that rushed to rescue the people. so it's a very complicated sort of area because the area where called al—mawasi. is designated as a safe zone with about 700,000 people.
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they live there, a very crowded area. that why we have seen this huge number of casualties, about 71 confirmed killed and over 200 people were injured. doctors are struggling in three medical centres to save people's lives. the number of patients and the number of injured arrived very quickly to the hospital is huge, and doctors are trying to cope with the situation. about mohammed deif, he's the commander, military commander of hamas. he's been targeted five times by israel. he was seriously injured back in 2014. there is no confirmation yet from hamas about him, but this is the highest ranking military chief. and he's the one who, followed the 7th of october attack by hamas. he made this speech and he was addressing the people afterwards. so it's quite significant. if he's the target, it is very significant. the area is significant because it's the safe zone, and the number of people killed is huge in this area.
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let us now go live to gaza. we can speak to scott anderson, unrwa's agency operating in gaza. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. i wonder if i could get your reaction to the strike? i was at nasser hospital a couple of hours ago. we went to see the situation and to get an idea as to how the hospital is functioning.. what i found was a scene which was alarming, that is the best word to describe it. a lot of injured children, some without their parents. you saw children paralysed, some double amputees. it was very much concerning france. so many innocent civilians have been harmed innocent civilians have been harmed in this event. innocent civilians have been harmed in this event-— in this event. other medical staff able to treat _ in this event. other medical staff able to treat the _ in this event. other medical staff able to treat the numbers - in this event. other medical staff| able to treat the numbers coming into the hospital?— able to treat the numbers coming
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into the hospital? before the mass casualty event _ into the hospital? before the mass casualty event happened, - into the hospital? before the mass casualty event happened, nasser l casualty event happened, nasser hospital had 38 emergency beds. then they had another 158 victims coming after that, they were putting patients anywhere they could. unfortunately the hospital doesn't have enough disinfectant, fuel for the generator, enough of anything. they are very much trying to do their best to take care of people as they come in, but the shortages of supplies and the overcrowding of people that came in after what happened made it quite difficult for them to keep up with everyone who needed treatment. unfortunately, some people who should live unfortunately will not as a result of that. , ., unfortunately will not as a result ofthat. , . , unfortunately will not as a result ofthat. h, �* of that. israel says it wasn't targeting — of that. israel says it wasn't targeting civilians, - of that. israel says it wasn't targeting civilians, that - of that. israel says it wasn't targeting civilians, that it i of that. israel says it wasn't i targeting civilians, that it was of that. israel says it wasn't - targeting civilians, that it was a targeted attack on hamas's military chief. how many people are in that area of khan younis? the al-mawasi area, area of khan younis? the al-mawasi area. there — area of khan younis? the al-mawasi area. there is _ area of khan younis? the al-mawasi area, there is 1,000,000 _ area of khan younis? the al-mawasi area, there is 1,000,000 and - area of khan younis? the al-mawasi area, there is 1,000,000 and a - area of khan younis? the al-mawasi area, there is 1,000,000 and a half| area, there is 1,000,000 and a half people there. the people who were in
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the area when the event happened, a lot of them were families. i spoke to parents today at the hospital, some have lost children, others had children injured, some of them had parents who were injured and killed. in what was meant to be a safe zone, many of the people said that to me today, they don't that they would be safe there, unfortunately they were not. they suffered injuries that were even worse, and people and theirfamilies died. were even worse, and people and their families died.— were even worse, and people and their families died. what you think ofthe their families died. what you think of the fact this _ their families died. what you think of the fact this was _ their families died. what you think of the fact this was classified - their families died. what you think of the fact this was classified a - of the fact this was classified a safe zone? it has still been hit. i think that we have said this all along, nowhere is safe in gaza. today was just another reason for that. it proves that. i think that more than ever, what this event shows is that we need a ceasefire in gaza, we need the hostages to go home to theirfamilies, gaza, we need the hostages to go home to their families, and we need people in gaza to be afforded the opportunity to rebuild their lives. now that there has been a strike there, what is likely to happen to there, what is likely to happen to the people we have seen? those
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running from that area? where are they able to go? is there anywhere? there is no where. gaza is not a very big place. the front lines whenever horror away from people. you cannot go far. —— a front lines were neverfar you cannot go far. —— a front lines were never far away from you cannot go far. —— a front lines were neverfar away from people. people go wherever they can, where they think that they and their family will be safe, but i don't think anybody will feel safe tonight after what happened today. i think that, as i said, what we really need first and foremost for the population of gaza is a ceasefire. how much aid you able to get as unrwa at the moment? irlat how much aid you able to get as unrwa at the moment? not enough is the short answer. _ unrwa at the moment? not enough is the short answer. we _ unrwa at the moment? not enough is the short answer. we had _ unrwa at the moment? not enough is the short answer. we had issues - unrwa at the moment? not enough is the short answer. we had issues with l the short answer. we had issues with law and order in the environment. the police are not functioning. that has led to a rise in crime and organised crime. they are targeting aid trucks coming in with what are perceived as high value items. we are not getting enough in, but we continue to work every day to try to bring in more food, medicine,
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dignity kits, sanitary pads for women, it is very much basic necessities for people to survive and tell the conflict is over. briefly, are you optimistic that is going to happen? i briefly, are you optimistic that is going to happen?— briefly, are you optimistic that is going to happen? i think the most otimistic going to happen? i think the most optimistic thing _ going to happen? i think the most optimistic thing we _ going to happen? i think the most optimistic thing we can _ going to happen? i think the most optimistic thing we can say - going to happen? i think the most optimistic thing we can say is - going to happen? i think the most optimistic thing we can say is that | optimistic thing we can say is that the talks continue. as long as they are continuing to talk, that is positive. we very much hope there will be a deal reached that starts with the return of the hostages and then hopefully turns into a long—term truce so people can begin to rebuild their lives. scott anderson _ to rebuild their lives. scott anderson from _ to rebuild their lives. scott anderson from unrwa - to rebuild their lives. scott anderson from unrwa in l to rebuild their lives. scott - anderson from unrwa in gaza, to rebuild their lives. scott anderson from unrwa in gaza, thank you forjoining us. anderson from unrwa in gaza, thank you forjoining us— we will be live injerusalem for the reaction to that strike. the we will be live in jerusalem for the reaction to that strike.— reaction to that strike. the hamas health ministry _ reaction to that strike. the hamas health ministry says _ reaction to that strike. the hamas health ministry says that - reaction to that strike. the hamas health ministry says that it - reaction to that strike. the hamas health ministry says that it has - health ministry says that it has left 71 people dead. that will be later in the bulletin. in the uk, a man has been arrested on suspicion of murder following the discovery of human remains into suitcases at the clifton suspension bridge in
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bristol. 34—year—old was detained by even an summerset armed officers in the early hours of saturday morning. 0ur reporter simonjones has more. in the early hours of this morning, a manhunt came to an end. that is when officers arrested a 34—year—old man on suspicion of murder. this is a fast moving investigation. it happened on wednesday. a member of the public call to say that a man was acting suspiciously on the suspension bridge in bristol. police arrived on the scene within ten minutes but a —— the man had gone. the suitcases he left had the grim discovery of the human remains of two men the police believe that they
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have an advisor those two men but they are still trying to trace the members of their family to inform them. the investigation then it shifted to west london and shepherd's bush were yesterday police made the discovery of further human remains in a flat in the area behind me. now, the police say that their investigations are continuing, but they believe the human remains from here are linked to those found in bristol. now, throughout the course of the day we have seen a lot of police activity. this afternoon, the police cordon has been extended. 0fficers the police cordon has been extended. officers are carrying out searches of bins. they have also been searching some bushes near the flat where the human remains were discovered. 0fficers where the human remains were discovered. officers are still trying to piece together what happened. they have also been speaking to members of the local community who are in a state of shock. 0ne community who are in a state of shock. one woman said that she felt vulnerable and unsafe here. that is partly to reassure people, and also partly to reassure people, and also partly for the police to ensure that they are getting all of the
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information they can from the public about what people may have seen over the past few days. the search very much continues here. police described this morning's arrest as a significant development, and understand they're making preparations to bring the suspect from bristol, where he was arrested here, to london for questioning. the community very much a disbelieving what has happened on their doorstep. five more bodies have been found in kenya after at least nine more mutilated bodies were discovered less than a hundred metres from a police station. the remains were reportedly wrapped in bags secured by nylon ropes and had visible marks of torture. the police watchdog is looking into police involvement in the deaths and called for an immediate investigation to identify them. on friday, the authorities said it was also investing claims of abductions and
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unlawful arresting of demonstrators who disappeared after widespread anti—government protest in last month. the family of three women killed in a crossbow attack has released a statement. carol hunt, 61, and her daughters, hannah hunt, 28, and louise hunt, aged 25, died in their home in hertfordshire on tuesday evening. this sparked a manhunt culminating in the arrest of kyle clifford, charged with three counts of murder. the cake was released. —— the statement was released. —— the statement was released below
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it is the first time atjohn hunt, a bbc racing commentator and his daughter, amy hunt, have publicly addressed the tragedy. it was shocking incident, and this is the first time that we've heard from the hunt family, from john hunt and from his daughter amy. now, just a reminder that this attack happened on tuesday evening. it sparked a huge manhunt for the suspect. and at a house in bushey in hertfordshire. carol, who was 61, the mother of her two daughters, louise, 25, and hannah, 28. they were found dead in their home. a shocking and, as you say, unimaginable attack. and this statement, it really does say how devastated the family are. but as they say, they cannot even put into words their devastation. and they've spoken of their grief. they've also spoken, though, of the fact that they feel the kindness and the support from the public and people who have been going to the home and to a local church to give that support and give their warm wishes.
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they've said that this has provided great comfort to us and we are very grateful. kyle clifford, a man who's 26, has been arrested. now he's been arrested on three counts of murder. he is in police custody. he's actually in the hospital at the moment. and this was such a shocking incident that the uk prime minister afterwards has said that he will be looking into the laws governing crossbows, as it is suspected that a crossbow was used in this attack. some more of the day's at the knees. president biden told a campaign rally that he is still the best man to beat donald trump despite calls from within his party to step aside after a series of gaffes. mr biden said he would continue to because voters not campaign donors had chosen him as the democratic nominee. rescue workers in nepal searching for dozens of people
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missing after two buses are plunged into a river so that they have found a body about 50 kilometres downstream. the buses carrying over 50 people were swept into the river ijy 50 people were swept into the river by a landslide. three passengers survived because they were thrown out of the buses and managed to swim to safety. a court in pakistan has overturned the conviction of imran khan and his wife for unlawful marriage. imran khan and his wife were sentenced in february for seven years injail after were sentenced in february for seven years in jail after they were found guilty of breaking islamic law. imran khan has been imprisoned for nearly a year on a variety of charges. most have been suspended on appeal. forensic scientists in oklahoma have identified the first 0klahoma have identified the first person found in a mass grave containing the victims of the 1921 tulsa race massacre. a first world war and army defra veteran was killed by a racist mob.
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five suspected else about inmates and guards have died in a break—out attempt from mogadishu's main prison. there were reports that grenades and guns were smuggled into their cells. there were powerful explosions followed by heavy fighting between the inmates and prison wardens. 0urjudge had previously warned ground overcrowding in the prison. a spokesman for the prison service gave this update. translation: we have now taken full l control of the prison and during our. operation, five inmates were killed and 18 others injured on our side. three security guards were killed while three others sustained injuries. we will now conduct a thorough investigation into why this has happened, and whether there was any negligence in the run we will now conduct a thorough investigation into why this has happened, and whether there
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was any negligence in the run up to this incident. we will update you in due course. ajudge in the usa has dismissed a manslaughter case against alec baldwin following a fatal shooting on a film set in 2021. the judge ruled the state withheld a key piece of evidence relating to the ammunition that killed cinematographer halyna hutchins. the actor wept when the case was thrown out, meaning he cannot be tried again, but he still faces civil lawsuits. we have this report from santa fe in 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 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. woman: oh, my god! the film's armourer, hannah gutierrez, was later
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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 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.
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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. let us now turn our attention to the football. anticipation builds as we countdown to the euro 2024 final. england take on spain on sunday's match in berlin. the first meeting between the countries at the euros since the 1990 6/4—final. england have had a difficult tournament so far, but seem confident as they look ahead to facing the spanish. spain
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on the other hand have had a strong showing which includes eliminating france, one of the teams heroes is young marlatt who turns 17 today, the youngest player to score in the tournament's history —— young now. it is expected to be a close contest. 0llie foster is in berlin. we can see the brandenburg gate behind him. what is the atmosphere in the city? behind him. what is the atmosphere intheci ? .,, ._ in the city? fabulous. really bubbfinu in the city? fabulous. really bubbling up _ in the city? fabulous. really bubbling up over _ in the city? fabulous. really bubbling up over the - in the city? fabulous. really bubbling up over the last - in the city? fabulous. really i bubbling up over the last seven in the city? fabulous. really - bubbling up over the last seven or eight hours. as we knew it would. thousands of thousands of english and spanish fans poured into the capital. 70,000, the stadium holds. for the euro final tomorrow. , 20 hours away from that, the fans really soaking up the atmosphere and enjoying the sights. the brandenburg gate is one of the iconic landmarks here and has become something of a
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meeting point, lots of photo opportunities for the fans, very light—hearted between the two sets. a lot more spanish fans, actually, if the last few hours. they have come out in the sunshine. we still expect english fans to vastly outnumber the opposition fans, after perhaps 40,000. 10,000 is the official allocation for both teams, but many, many months ago, you held a ballot, so lots of fans got lucky in that before christmas, and many fans have come here without tickets, looking to get lucky. they will have to spend a lot of money to get lucky, because some of them are changing hands for over £2000 each. english fans are prepared to pay that, because they think that, yes, they got lucky through the knockout stages, we may get onto that in a minute, they really pushed their luck, but they feel it will be a historic moment, the first time the
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men have contested a final overseas, and they think that they can win their first major championship final since 1966 and all that. it is all about the history, and i'm giving away my age, because you mentioned the quarterfinal of the year race in 1996, i was working, i was behind the goal, and it worked out very well for england in the quarterfinal, but they lost in the semifinals against germany. now, somehow, they find themselves in back—to—back euro finals, looking to go one better than they did three years ago when they lost to italy at wembley. i years ago when they lost to italy at wemble . ., , years ago when they lost to italy at wemble . . , �* wembley. i have been in berlin before when — wembley. i have been in berlin before when there _ wembley. i have been in berlin before when there has - wembley. i have been in berlin before when there has been . wembley. i have been in berlin before when there has been a i wembley. i have been in berlin - before when there has been a massive football match involving germany. i remember that there was a massive fan zone right behind where you are standing. i rememberthere fan zone right behind where you are standing. i remember there being a great atmosphere. i assume that is what a lot of the english fans will be heading their four, what a lot of the english fans will be heading theirfour, having a beer and enjoying the atmosphere to see if they can win. the same for the spanish.
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if they can win. the same for the sanish. , ., ., ., spanish. there is a huge fan zone et spanish. there is a huge fan zone yet again- — spanish. there is a huge fan zone yet again- it _ spanish. there is a huge fan zone yet again. it has _ spanish. there is a huge fan zone yet again. it has been _ spanish. there is a huge fan zone yet again. it has been packed. . spanish. there is a huge fan zone| yet again. it has been packed. we expect it will be tomorrow evening as well if those fans cannot get themselves a ticket. you mentioned spain. lamine yamal, you mentioned, they will be making their bases in berlin later today. england should be arriving shortly. the spanish put themselves down by the swiss border, so they have a long journey up. england just outside erfurt, about hundred and south—west. they have been bussing it up, and we will hear from louise de la fuerte and gareth southgate later on. we hope to bring you those pieces of information later on on bbc news. bud you those pieces of information later on on bbc news. and what is our later on on bbc news. and what is your prediction _ later on on bbc news. and what is your prediction for _ later on on bbc news. and what is your prediction for the _ later on on bbc news. and what is your prediction for the school - your prediction for the school tomorrow night?— your prediction for the school tomorrow night? your prediction for the school tomorrow niuht? ~ ., ., ,
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tomorrow night? well, i have to side with england. _ tomorrow night? well, i have to side with england, sort _ tomorrow night? well, i have to side with england, sort of. _ tomorrow night? well, i have to side with england, sort of. they - tomorrow night? well, i have to side with england, sort of. they have - tomorrow night? well, i have to side with england, sort of. they have put| with england, sort of. they have put us through the wringer, i reckon it is going to be penalties. yes. us through the wringer, i reckon it is going to be penalties.— is going to be penalties. yes, i think penalties. _ is going to be penalties. yes, i think penalties. i _ is going to be penalties. yes, i think penalties. i think- is going to be penalties. yes, i think penalties. i think we - is going to be penalties. yes, i think penalties. i think we will| is going to be penalties. yes, i. think penalties. i think we will be heading for penalties as well. wally foster, life in berlin, thank you. we will have live coverage of the euro 2024 final tomorrow on bbc news. stay with us. hello. cloudy start to the weekend for most parts of the uk. the thickest cloud coming in off the naughty and affecting east scotland and eastern england. also some outbreaks of rain. across the south and west of the country we have seen the best of breaks in the cloud although there were some heavy downpours across southern coastal counties. with the sunshine coming out across parts of southern england, we saw temperatures in the warmest spot reaching the low 20s. quite nice. ever light tonight, pressure in the north sea staying put and feeding on these northerly
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winds with further outbreaks of wind and rain at times, affecting eastern areas of scotland and england. temperatures for the most part saying into double figures. and for sunday, overall, with that area of low pressure, continuing to feed on the cloud across eastern side of the country. here we will see damp weather to start of the day. probably quite a lot of cloud elsewhere, but i suspect some sunny spells for western scotland, and the southern half of base england and wales where the sunshine comes out, temperatures will push into the low 20s. feeling quite nice. based on areas of scotland and england, around the north sea coast in particular, temperatures are still very despondent for the time of year. heading through monday and tuesday, the next area of low pressure slowly tracking across the uk. on monday, the rain really limited to the south—west. parts of wales and south—west england could have some heavy rain, perhaps thunderstorms mixed in, some localised surface water flooding to look out for, but away from that, a
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fair amount look out for, but away from that, a fairamount of dry look out for, but away from that, a fair amount of dry weather, temperatures a bit higher than they have been over recent days. up to 21 degrees in glasgow. central and eastern england quite widely seen garages into the low 20s. 0f eastern england quite widely seen garages into the low 20s. of the mostly dry day because as the pressure moves into the north sea, the heaviest rain will be across eastern side of the uk. probably the driest weather through the afternoon will start to move into northern ireland and wales, and south—west england. temperatures in the high teens to late 20s. quite close to the july teens to late 20s. quite close to thejuly average. teens to late 20s. quite close to the july average. that teens to late 20s. quite close to thejuly average. that is teens to late 20s. quite close to the july average. that is for quite thejuly average. that is for quite a few places. the july average. that is for quite a few places. beyond that, quite unsettled in the north—west of the uk, further south, unsettled in the north—west of the uk, furthersouth, high unsettled in the north—west of the uk, further south, high pressure might give us a run of three orfour days of dry and relatively pleasant weather before unsettled conditions return.
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this is bbc news, the headlines... the hamas health ministry says at least 71 palestinians were killed in an israeli air strike in southern gaza and hospitals are struggling to cope. translation: the situation is catastrophic. _ we don't have any surgical tools or medicine or even enough beds. the hospital is full of patients. it's full of wounded. we can't find beds for people. the israeli army says it was targeting the hamas military chief, mohammed deif. a man is arrested on suspicion of murder, after human remains are found in two suitcases
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on a bridge in bristol. barbora krejcikova is wimbledon champion. the czech player beats italy's jasmine paolini to win the women's singles title for the first time. let's go live to our correspondent injerusalem. spring is up—to—date on what we know about this strike. yes, the israeli military described this as a precision strike, carried out after they obtained accurate information. they have confirmed today in a briefing that there were two targets, two senior hamas is, including mohammed deif, the head of
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the hamas military wing, israel saying they he is responsible for hundreds of attacks on israelis, citizens or soldiers. that is the military position. i was in a briefing earlier on and are military source was asked, do you know about what happened with casualties? how many casualties where there? at this point, the spokesperson was not able to say quite how many people had died. it was put to him repeatedly that this was a so—called safe zone, where displaced palestinian families could expect to be able to shelter. and have some level of safety. he did not engage with it direct question that said that in his words, hamas leadership had cynically set up a compound in what was a civilian area. bbc verified colleagues have been looking at the
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gruesome video, the various bits of footage. they concluded that this did happen in a designated humanitarian zone. how have colleagues work that out? they say be looked at the map and this is what you can see on the idf was not only website. just what you can see on the idf was not only website-— only website. just how many displaced — only website. just how many displaced civilians _ only website. just how many displaced civilians are - only website. just how many displaced civilians are in - only website. just how many| displaced civilians are in that area? b. displaced civilians are in that area? �* , .., , displaced civilians are in that area? ~ , , ., area? a significant number of --eole. area? a significant number of people- hard _ area? a significant number of people. hard to _ area? a significant number of people. hard to assess - area? a significant number of people. hard to assessjust . area? a significant number of i people. hard to assessjust how area? a significant number of - people. hard to assessjust how many people. hard to assess just how many but certainly a lot of families. the israelis are saying there were not any tents in this particular location, it was a pretty open—air place, that is the phrase they are using. bbc has in hearing from a doctor who was involved in treating the many people who have been injured. he confirmed women and children were among those injured and there is one bit of video which has emerged today which shows quite
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desperate attempts to try and bring back to life a younger. it is unclear what happened at the end of that particular video that was taken but i think it is an indication that civilians were certainly caught up in this and people would describe this as an earthquake, they said there was a huge noise and devastation with something which clearly took everyone by surprise and there was an earthquake was the term used to describe it. the israeli military _ term used to describe it. the israeli military say _ term used to describe it. the israeli military say they were targeting mohammed deif. what do we know about him? we have tried to target him before. thea;r know about him? we have tried to target him before.— target him before. they have. his nickname translated _ target him before. they have. his nickname translated from - target him before. they have. his nickname translated from arabicl target him before. they have. his i nickname translated from arabic into the guest, a reflection of the fact that he was someone constantly on the move, never really in his own house, guest in other places because in the 2000 he faced a number of assassination attempts. four in all in which he is reported to have lost
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an eye, possibly some limbs. there was a fifth attempt in 2014 which escaped about his wife and their child were both killed. we don't know what has happened today. there are reports he was seriously injured. conflicting and confusing indications coming from hamas sources. people saying on the one hand complete nonsense that the israelis would have found him and targeted him in this way. 0thers targeted him in this way. others seem to suggest they are not willing to confirm or deny whether he had been struck or injured or killed. it might be that we get if not today, tomorrow the israelis will be seeing more about the operation, at that point maybe hamas might see if this key figure who has been really instrumental, someone the israelis say was a mastermind in the october seven attacks, whether he has been killed. brute seven attacks, whether he has been killed. ~ ., ., . ~ .,
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killed. we heard from unrwa that what we need _ killed. we heard from unrwa that what we need is _ killed. we heard from unrwa that what we need is a _ killed. we heard from unrwa that what we need is a ceasefire - killed. we heard from unrwa that what we need is a ceasefire so - what we need is a ceasefire so hostages can get out and aid can get in. we have negotiations being held in. we have negotiations being held in qatar and egypt ending on friday. no agreement there. what is the latest on those negotiations? hamas said today this _ latest on those negotiations? hamas said today this air _ latest on those negotiations? hamas said today this air strike _ latest on those negotiations? hamas said today this air strike is _ said today this air strike is completely unacceptable and shows that benjamin netanyahu is not serious about bringing about any sort of ceasefire. a pause in the fighting which would allow hostages taken by hamas on october seven to be freed. israel says the fighting has to continue, the operation to destroy hamas, the ultimate aim has to be fulfilled otherwise it will not be a victory. i don't think there has been any great progress. certainly the indication we're getting is it has not been a in talks. indoor hat or cairo. there are fiendishly difficult details
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about what happens in the future in gaza. the first stage is getting a ceasefire and at the moment despite the mediation efforts of the qataris and crucially the americans because there was a plan by president biden backin there was a plan by president biden back in may, despite all of this intervention and mediation, it does not seem like any sort of breakthrough is imminent. sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre. straight to wimbledon, where the tournament is celebrating a brand—new champion. in the last hour or so, barbora krejcikova has won the ladies singles title, beating jasmine paolini in the final. she was taken all the way though, winning in three sets in a match that lasted nearly two hours. it's a second grand slam title for the czech star, but it's a second successive
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grand slam final defeat for paolini. i don't have any words. it is just unreal what happened. it is definitely the best day of my tennis career and also the best day of my life. i career and also the best day of my life. ., ., , ., ., ._ life. i have to remember that today is still a good _ life. i have to remember that today is still a good day. _ life. i have to remember that today is still a good day. i _ life. i have to remember that today is still a good day. i did _ life. i have to remember that today is still a good day. i did finally - is still a good day. i did finally wimbledon, i was looking at the tv as a kid. _ wimbledon, i was looking at the tv as a kid, looking at the finals, cheering — as a kid, looking at the finals, cheering for fedorov, i have to say. -- federer~ — cheering for fedorov, i have to say. -- federer~ it— cheering for fedorov, i have to say. —— federer. it is crazy, i have enjoyed— —— federer. it is crazy, i have enjoyed every moment here, it has been _ enjoyed every moment here, it has been a _ enjoyed every moment here, it has been a beautiful two weeks. just over 24 hours to go now until the final of euro 2024, with both england and spain looking very relaxed ahead of sunday's final. this was the england squad leaving their hotel for the final time on saturday, as they head to berlin.
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they go into the match as the underdogs, despite the fact they'll be competing in their second successive euros final. meanwhile, spain have been training for the last time before heading to the german capital. just as he has been all tournament, lamine yamal was the main man earlier today as he celebrated his 17th birthday with his teammates. spain are aiming to win the tournament for a record fourth time. to rugby union and a spirited second—half comeback saw new zealand beat england and secure a series win. new zealand trailed 17—13 at one stage, but came back to win 24—17. the win means the all blacks maintained their record of not losing at eden park since 1994. 0ur rugby union correspondent chrisjones was in auckland for us. so much talk in the week about the all blacks' unbelievable record here at eden park. no defeat in 30 years, but at one point in the second half, when england led 17 points to 13, the england fans dared they could be making
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real sporting history. in the end it was a case of what might have been. the all blacks struck first. going down the blindside then the perfect cross kick was met to level the score. after england hung in there superbly in the first half and finished really strongly. plucking out another excellent cross kick to give england a one—point lead at the break. the second half, england bossed that after the interval and had their opportunities but the momentum swung in the all blacks' direction. new zealand scored 11 unanswered points to close out the game and the series, even though england will rue an opportunity at the end for a maul that could have led to an unlikely draw. the challenge for england to pick up where they left off and close the tight games. their next game is in november at home at twickenham against the all blacks. elsewhere, wales have slipped to their 9th defeat in a row, losing 36—28 to australia in melbourne, as the wallabies secured a 2—0 series victory. ireland are playing south africa right now.
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it's south africa leading in that. 17 minutes remain. france play argentina later. taday pogacar has taken a huge step to winning the tour de france for a third time. he won stage 14, to extend his lead in the overall classification to just under 2 minutes. meanwhile, reigning 0lympic mountain bike champion tom pidcock played no part in the stage — after withdrawing from the race due to covid—19. he's the third competitor to withdraw from this year's tour with covid symnptoms. pidcock will defend his 0lympic title in paris later this month. meanwhile at the penultimate major on the women's tour — the evian championship in france — 23—year—old australian stephanie kyriacou leads by a stroke on 14 under as she heads towards the end of her third round. and that's all the sport for now.
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we are going to stick with football. let's go live to two of our reporters. 0ur reporter harry low travelling in a car with four england fans. when we spoke earlier you were near dunkirk, where are you now? good evenina. dunkirk, where are you now? good evening- we _ dunkirk, where are you now? good evening. we have _ dunkirk, where are you now? good evening. we have nearly _ dunkirk, where are you now? (13mg. evening. we have nearly reached eindhoven in the netherlands. we travelled through belgium, around the outside of and her and travelled another couple of hundred miles since we spoke. still some distance to go, 450 kilometres, which is about 230 miles. some distance until where we are going to stay tonight, a rural town in germany. fans here are really supportive of the fact we're making this journey, are really supportive of the fact we're making thisjourney, despite the fact we are in fact the country
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that england knocked out in the semifinal on wednesday night. we have seen all kinds of different scenes across the country, a bus, double—decker travelling along the main motorway. we are getting a bit tired. it has been a long day. you have been hearing throughout the afternoon but the atmosphere is good. fans travelling without tickets, we actually have tickets and i am going to bring them in now. the man who secured as these tickets are also good afternoon, how are you feeling? i are also good afternoon, how are you feelin: ? . , are also good afternoon, how are you feelin: ? ., , ., feeling? i am beginning to feel nervous. feeling? i am beginning to feel nervous- it _ feeling? i am beginning to feel nervous. it is _ feeling? i am beginning to feel nervous. it is starting - feeling? i am beginning to feel nervous. it is starting to - feeling? i am beginning to feel nervous. it is starting to get i feeling? i am beginning to feel nervous. it is starting to get a | feeling? i am beginning to feel. nervous. it is starting to get a bit tired _ nervous. it is starting to get a bit tired but— nervous. it is starting to get a bit tired but the overwhelming feeling of excitement. cheering this time tomorrow night we will be in the _ this time tomorrow night we will be in the stadium, an hour until kick-off, _ in the stadium, an hour until kick-off, i_ in the stadium, an hour until kick—off, i cannot wait. in the stadium, an hour until kick-off, i cannot wait.- in the stadium, an hour until kick-off, i cannot wait. how do you feel about — kick-off, i cannot wait. how do you feel about travelling _ kick-off, i cannot wait. how do you feel about travelling through - kick-off, i cannot wait. how do you feel about travelling through the i feel about travelling through the countries? ., . ., ,
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feel about travelling through the countries? ., , ., ., countries? one more country to go. five countries _ countries? one more country to go. five countries in _ countries? one more country to go. five countries in a _ countries? one more country to go. five countries in a day _ countries? one more country to go. five countries in a day is _ countries? one more country to go. five countries in a day is not - countries? one more country to go. five countries in a day is not bad. i five countries in a day is not bad. good _ five countries in a day is not bad. good work— five countries in a day is not bad. good work and you have done well to drive us, you are going to handover. good afternoon, how do you feel? good, positive about tomorrow. same good, positive about tomorrow. some will wonder why _ good, positive about tomorrow. some will wonder why you _ good, positive about tomorrow. some will wonder why you are _ good, positive about tomorrow. will wonder why you are doing it? going back to see england win the euros for the first time, looking forward to it. what will happen tomorrow night? z=i forward to it. what will happen tomorrow night? 2-1full-time, no extra time. _ tomorrow night? 2-1full-time, no extra time. no _ tomorrow night? 2-1full-time, no extra time, no penalties. - tomorrow night? 2-1full-time, no extra time, no penalties. no - extra time, no penalties. no problems— extra time, no penalties. problems with the extra time, no penalties. id, problems with the travel extra time, no penalties.- problems with the travel here onwards? brute problems with the travel here onwards? ~ , problems with the travel here onwards?_ harry, problems with the travel here - onwards?_ harry, how are onwards? we will see. harry, how are ou feelin: onwards? we will see. harry, how are you feeling about _ onwards? we will see. harry, how are you feeling about the _ onwards? we will see. harry, how are you feeling about the progress - onwards? we will see. harry, how are you feeling about the progress we - you feeling about the progress we have made so far? we you feeling about the progress we have made so far?— you feeling about the progress we have made so far? we are romping throu~h have made so far? we are romping through it- — have made so far? we are romping through it- we _ have made so far? we are romping through it. we are _ have made so far? we are romping through it. we are getting - have made so far? we are romping through it. we are getting there i through it. we are getting there lemy— through it. we are getting there slowly but surely.— slowly but surely. what is the atmosphere _ slowly but surely. what is the atmosphere with _ slowly but surely. what is the atmosphere with fans? - slowly but surely. what is the atmosphere with fans? a - slowly but surely. what is the atmosphere with fans? a lot l slowly but surely. what is the l atmosphere with fans? a lot of excitement. _ atmosphere with fans? a lot of excitement. to _ atmosphere with fans? a lot of excitement. to be _ atmosphere with fans? a lot of excitement. to be in _ atmosphere with fans? a lot of excitement. to be in the - atmosphere with fans? a lot of| excitement. to be in the second final_ excitement. to be in the second final in— excitement. to be in the second final in four— excitement. to be in the second final in fouryears, excitement. to be in the second final in four years, something england — final in four years, something england have never done before, there _ england have never done before, there is— england have never done before, there is a — england have never done before, there is a lot of anticipation. if we don't —
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there is a lot of anticipation. if we don't win what an adventure. 0n we don't win what an adventure. on and off _ we don't win what an adventure. on and off. come back to me afterwards. you are _ and off. come back to me afterwards. you are all— and off. come back to me afterwards. you are all representing the west midlands? . �* , ., ., ., you are all representing the west midlands? . �*, ., ., ., , midlands? that's right, a lot of us from the west _ midlands? that's right, a lot of us from the west midlands _ midlands? that's right, a lot of us from the west midlands and - midlands? that's right, a lot of us from the west midlands and the l midlands? that's right, a lot of us - from the west midlands and the home ofjude _ from the west midlands and the home ofjude bellingham. the real madrid player— ofjude bellingham. the real madrid player who we hope will do the business — player who we hope will do the business. | player who we hope will do the business. , , ., ,., . ,, business. i will bring you back in. do ou business. i will bring you back in. do you think _ business. i will bring you back in. do you think he _ business. i will bring you back in. do you think he could _ business. i will bring you back in. do you think he could put - business. i will bring you back in. | do you think he could put yourself in the shoes of other fans today and sympathise what they are doing? itrui’heh sympathise what they are doing? when we not the sympathise what they are doing? when we got the tickets _ sympathise what they are doing? when we got the tickets on _ sympathise what they are doing? when we got the tickets on thursday morning. — we got the tickets on thursday morning. all— we got the tickets on thursday morning, all flights _ we got the tickets on thursday morning, all flights anywhere i we got the tickets on thursday - morning, all flights anywhere near berlin _ morning, all flights anywhere near berlin were — morning, all flights anywhere near berlin were booked, _ morning, all flights anywhere near berlin were booked, all— morning, all flights anywhere near berlin were booked, all the - morning, all flights anywhere near berlin were booked, all the flights| berlin were booked, all the flights to most— berlin were booked, all the flights to most polish— berlin were booked, all the flights to most polish cities— berlin were booked, all the flights to most polish cities were - berlin were booked, all the flights| to most polish cities were booked, we could _ to most polish cities were booked, we could not— to most polish cities were booked, we could not go— to most polish cities were booked, we could not go there. _ to most polish cities were booked, we could not go there. we - to most polish cities were booked, we could not go there. we decided to most polish cities were booked, i we could not go there. we decided it is only— we could not go there. we decided it is only a _ we could not go there. we decided it is only a 12 _ we could not go there. we decided it is only a 12 hour— we could not go there. we decided it is only a 12 hour drive. _ we could not go there. we decided it is only a 12 hour drive. we _ we could not go there. we decided it is only a 12 hour drive. we are - is only a 12 hour drive. we are doing — is only a 12 hour drive. we are doing lots— is only a 12 hour drive. we are doing lots of— is only a 12 hour drive. we are doing lots of lives _ is only a 12 hour drive. we are doing lots of lives with - is only a 12 hour drive. we are doing lots of lives with you - is only a 12 hour drive. we are doing lots of lives with you on| is only a 12 hour drive. we are - doing lots of lives with you on the
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way _ doing lots of lives with you on the wa . �* doing lots of lives with you on the wa . ~ , ., doing lots of lives with you on the wa . ~ , , , doing lots of lives with you on the wa. , ,, ., way. are you surprised people are travellin: way. are you surprised people are travelling without _ way. are you surprised people are travelling without tickets? - way. are you surprised people are travelling without tickets? i - way. are you surprised people are travelling without tickets? i am i travelling without tickets? i am not. we know _ travelling without tickets? i am not. we know their _ travelling without tickets? i am not. we know their determination regardless of tickets are not. i am surprised — regardless of tickets are not. i am surprised how many fans were in the queue _ surprised how many fans were in the queue at— surprised how many fans were in the queue at the eurotunnel. production? i said 4-0 earlier. _ queue at the eurotunnel. production? i said 4-0 earlier. i _ queue at the eurotunnel. production? i said 4-0 earlier. i will _ queue at the eurotunnel. production? i said 4-0 earlier. i will stick - i said 4—0 earlier. i will stick with— i said 4—0 earlier. i will stick with it — i said 4-0 earlier. i will stick with it. ., i said 4-0 earlier. i will stick with it. . , , ., . ., i said 4-0 earlier. i will stick withit. . , . with it. that is the production. we will t with it. that is the production. we willt to with it. that is the production. we will try to get _ with it. that is the production. we will try to get back _ with it. that is the production. we will try to get back on _ with it. that is the production. we will try to get back on track - with it. that is the production. we will try to get back on track and i with it. that is the production. we| will try to get back on track and we are hoping we will be able to join 74,000 others in berlin at 9pm local time, hpn uk. i’m 74,000 others in berlin at 9pm local time. hpn uk.— time, hpn uk. i'm sure lots of --eole time, hpn uk. i'm sure lots of people will— time, hpn uk. i'm sure lots of people will be _ time, hpn uk. i'm sure lots of people will be jealous, - time, hpn uk. i'm sure lots of people will be jealous, how- time, hpn uk. i'm sure lots of. people will be jealous, how much time, hpn uk. i'm sure lots of- people will be jealous, how much did you people will be jealous, how much did y°u pay people will be jealous, how much did you pay for the tickets?— you pay for the tickets? tickets are in three different _ you pay for the tickets? tickets are in three different tiers, _ you pay for the tickets? tickets are in three different tiers, categoriesl in three different tiers, categories one is around 850, category two, £500, category three are £250, in that region. we have eight tickets,
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five of us here and another three travelling separately. 0ur tickets at the lower end of the price point. the stadium is huge, the higher up you are the closer to the gods. the less expensive they are. the better the view the more you pay and for some people, £850 sounds like a lot of money but for others the chance to be part of a historic night for england men's football is an opportunity they cannot pass up. share opportunity they cannot pass up. are ou opportunity they cannot pass up. are you driving or setting as a passenger?— you driving or setting as a passenger? you driving or setting as a ”assener? , ., ,, , you driving or setting as a ”assener? , , passenger? very happily in the back seat. i passenger? very happily in the back seat- i have — passenger? very happily in the back seat. i have not _ passenger? very happily in the back seat. i have not had _ passenger? very happily in the back seat. i have not had to _ passenger? very happily in the back seat. i have not had to navigate, i i seat. i have not had to navigate, i have been sitting on the back of the car enjoying the views of the windmills and traffic. it has been a lovelyjourney windmills and traffic. it has been a lovely journey so far. we have windmills and traffic. it has been a lovelyjourney so far. we have been very fortunate. i am very fortunate not to have to do any driving. i read a lot of people are on passes, at least you have a car in relative comfort. what is your prediction? i
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was going to be one of those on a bus. i plan to take the coach but it was delayed by 180 minutes and the connections were all going to be missed. i was going to take the eurotunnel to brussels and then change to dresden and then a train. because it was delayed i cancelled. there are five of us in this small car but it is tight. my prediction, it will be a draw and penalties. i would not like to bet on who will win but i will put my money on england. and our reporter sergei forcada is in barcelona.
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ican i can say pretty quiet where i am now in the city centre barcelona. that will change. for those who have not yet plenty of watching parties. 0ne not yet plenty of watching parties. one of them here in barcelona. we can see the screen, we cannot see it yet but it will be here tomorrow. the thousands of people expected well be able to watch that game together. people are excited. they are hopeful. spain has had a tough competition but in a good way. they got rid of italy, france, germany. they think england is next, we can make it happen. mar; they think england is next, we can make it happen-— make it happen. may be they are attendin: make it happen. may be they are attending the _ make it happen. may be they are attending the hopes _ make it happen. may be they are attending the hopes and - make it happen. may be they are attending the hopes and the - make it happen. may be they are - attending the hopes and the teenage superstar who is actually celebrating his 17th birthday. quite an amazing footballer for his age?
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many are already familiar with them here in barcelona, he has had a successful season with barca but this was first time many saw him this was first time many saw him this week when he scored the amazing goal against france. he is the icon of the team already and he is making headlines turning 17 and the newspapers today showing pictures of lamine yamal from when he was a kid alongside another., lionel messi. he is the one everyone is talking about. hoping he will do a good performance tomorrow. everyone liked his story, being young, coming from a poor neighbourhood, he is kind of the icon. here in barcelona and
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across spain but i would see across europe. across spain but i would see across euroe. ., ., ., europe. looking at how spain have done in the — europe. looking at how spain have done in the tournament, _ europe. looking at how spain have done in the tournament, spain - done in the tournament, spain probably are the favourites going into the final?— probably are the favourites going into the final? that's what people are hopeful- _ into the final? that's what people are hopeful. spain _ into the final? that's what people are hopeful. spain had _ into the final? that's what people are hopeful. spain had a - into the final? that's what people l are hopeful. spain had a successful year between 2008 and 2012. they won two macular caps and the world cup. if they won, it would be the first nation ever to win the euro cup for a fourth time. that's why they say we can make this happen, we had a successful tournament. the answer after 90 minutes tomorrow. the sanish after 90 minutes tomorrow. the spanish know — after 90 minutes tomorrow. the spanish know how to party. i have friends in madrid and barcelona and they told me when football is involved, the spanish party. i think comared involved, the spanish party. i think compared to _ involved, the spanish party. i think compared to england, _ involved, the spanish party. i think compared to england, the - involved, the spanish party. i think compared to england, the party i compared to england, the party starts about later. there is not
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much at the moment but an hour before the game everyone will be in pubs or even at home with friends and family. if when i can say we are going to see pictures of celebrations across madrid, barcelona, towns and cities and we are talking about a potential parade. if spain when, there will be a reception by the mayor of madrid and also operate. that depends on the game but that is what can happen if the guys tomorrow are able to beat england. if the guys tomorrow are able to beat england-— if the guys tomorrow are able to beat england. you are already that 0 timistic. beat england. you are already that optimistic. where _ beat england. you are already that optimistic. where will _ beat england. you are already that optimistic. where will you - beat england. you are already that optimistic. where will you be - optimistic. where will you be watching? i optimistic. where will you be watching?— optimistic. where will you be watchint? . ., ., , ., optimistic. where will you be watchint? . ., ., ., watching? i am going to be in a town 25 minutes from _ watching? i am going to be in a town 25 minutes from barcelona _ watching? i am going to be in a town 25 minutes from barcelona and - watching? i am going to be in a town 25 minutes from barcelona and that. 25 minutes from barcelona and that is where lamine yamal is from. i will be there at a watching party that has been organised in the
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neighbourhood. if he does a great performance people will be very happy. he has broken some records. the youngest player to score, may be also the youngest player to win the euros. brute also the youngest player to win the euros. ~ ., ., also the youngest player to win the euros. ~ . ., , also the youngest player to win the euros. . ., ., , ., ~' euros. we will wait and see. thank ou both. euros. we will wait and see. thank you both- all— euros. we will wait and see. thank you both. all coverage _ euros. we will wait and see. thank you both. all coverage of- euros. we will wait and see. thank you both. all coverage of the - final on strictly come dancing star graziano di prima has confirmed that he is leaving the show following claims of gross misconduct towards former dance partner zara mcdermott. in a statement on instagram, graziano said he "deeply regrets" the events leading up to his departure and acknowledged that his "intense passion and determination to win might have affected my training regime." nickjohnson joins me now. interact he has posted quite a
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statement on instagram? it interact he has posted quite a statement on instagram? it was quite a lenath statement on instagram? it was quite a lengthy statement, _ statement on instagram? it was quite a lengthy statement, we _ statement on instagram? it was quite a lengthy statement, we had - a lengthy statement, we had confirmation from the bbc earlier today that rats diploma would no longer be part of the show but —— grazie energy prima. it is quite long, i will bring you snippets. he said he deeply regrets the events adding his intense passion and desire to win might have affected his training regime. he said it's best for the surety steps away. it goes on to say while he calls external influences he cannot talk about, i remain committed to being stopped my family and friends. he has been a professional dancer on the show since 2018. partnered with julie love and in 2022 kim marsh. he reached the quarterfinals. itruihat
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julie love and in 2022 kim marsh. he reached the quarterfinals.— reached the quarterfinals. what have the bbc said? _ reached the quarterfinals. what have the bbc said? they _ reached the quarterfinals. what have the bbc said? they released - reached the quarterfinals. what have the bbc said? they released a - the bbc said? they released a statement. the bbc said? they released a statement-— the bbc said? they released a statement. , . .., statement. they have said we can confirm graziano _ statement. they have said we can confirm graziano di _ statement. they have said we can confirm graziano di prima - statement. they have said we can confirm graziano di prima is - statement. they have said we can confirm graziano di prima is no i confirm graziano di prima is no longer part of the line—up. for the upcoming season since while we would never comment on individual cases it is well on the bbc has established are robust duty of care procedure and has said if issues are raised we will always take them seriously. and actively as appropriate. take them seriously. and actively as appropriate-— appropriate. thanks for the latest on that. appropriate. thanks for the latest on that- just _ appropriate. thanks for the latest on that. just before _ appropriate. thanks for the latest on that. just before i _ the american broadcaster and sex—therapist doctor ruth has died at the age of 96 at her home in manhattan. ruth westheimer was born in germany but as a girl was sent abroad for safety, herjewish parents later
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died in the holocaust. starting in the 1980s, her ability to talk with good—natured candour about intimate sexual matters that had long been considered taboo made her a big hit on american radio and tv. stay with us here on bbc news. hello. it's been a pretty cloudy start to the weekend for most parts of the uk. the thickest cloud running in off the north sea, affecting east scotland and eastern england, where we've also seen some outbreaks of rain. but across the south and west of the country, that's where we've seen the best of breaks in the cloud, although we did have some very heavy downpours across some southern coastal counties with the sunshine coming out across parts of southern england. we saw temperatures in the warmest spots reach the low 20s, which are felt, i'm sure, quite nice. now, overnight tonight, the low pressure in the north sea stays put. it will continue to feed
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in these northerly winds, with further outbreaks of rain at times affecting eastern areas of both scotland and england. temperatures for the most part staying into double figures. and for sunday, i think, overall, with that area of low pressure continuing to feed in the cloud across the eastern side of the country, it's here where we'll see damp weather to start off the day. probably quite a lot of cloud elsewhere as well, but i suspect there will be some sunny spells for western scotland and the southern half of both england and wales, where the sunshine comes out. where the sunshine comes out, temperatures will push on into the low 20s. it will feel quite nice, but for eastern areas of scotland, eastern england, particularly around those north sea coasts, those temperatures still very disappointing for this time of the year. and heading through monday and tuesday, the next area of low pressure slowly tracks across the uk from the atlantic. now, on monday, the rain really is limited to the southwest, so parts of wales and southwest england could have some heavy rain, maybe some thunderstorms mixed in with this, maybe some localised
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surface water flooding to watch out for. but away from that there should be a fair amount of dry weather and those temperatures are a bit higher than they have been over recent days. we're up to 21 in glasgow, central and eastern england quite widely, seeing temperatures into the low 20s. make the most of that relatively dry day because through tuesday, as the low pressure works into the north sea, the heaviest rain will be across the eastern side of the uk. probably the driest weather through the afternoon will start to move into northern ireland, wales and southwest england. temperatures high, teens to low 20s. quite close really to thejuly average for quite a few places. beyond that, it stays quite unsettled across the northwest of the uk, but further south, high pressure might give us a run of 3 or 4 days of dry and relatively pleasant weather before unsettled conditions return.
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live from london. this is bbc news. the hamas health ministry says at least 71 palestinians were killed in an israeli air strike in southern gaza — and hospitals are struggling to cope. translation: the situation is catastrophic. _ we don't have any surgical tools or medicine or even enough beds. the hospital is full of patients. it's full of wounded. we can't find beds for people. the israeli army says it was targeting the hamas military chief, mohammed deif. a man is arrested on suspicion of murder after human remains are found in two suitcases on a bridge in bristol.
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and football fever mounts — the england team head to berlin for sunday's euro 2024 final against spain barbora krejcikova is wimbledon champion — the czech player beats italy's jasmine paolini to win the women's singles title for the first time. welcome to the programme. we start with the latest on the israel gaza war. the hamas run health ministry says an israeli air strike in gaza has killed at least 71 people. the attack happened near the southern city of khan younis — in the al—masawi area of the city. almost 300 people were injured. these pictures show the name and have a blast. —— the moment of the blast. an israeli official said the strike targeted the head
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of hamas's military wing, mohammed deif, in an area where,

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