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thanks forjoining us. a large—scale israeli military operation in the occupied west bank is continuing into a second day. israel says five palestinian fighters were killed whilst hiding in a mosque. according to palestinian sources, the death toll has risen to 17 people since israeli military operations began. the bbc is not verified these figures. one of the top commanders is said to be amongst those killed. this is the biggest operation by israel in the west bank in decades. john donaldson, the middle east correspondent, spoke to me and told me that
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eight palestinians have been killed by israeli forces yesterday and one person today. this is the latest. we yesterday and one person today. this is the latest.— this is the latest. we saw an israeli military _ this is the latest. we saw an israeli military bulldozer- this is the latest. we saw an israeli military bulldozer at l israeli military bulldozer at head to the refugee camp which sits behind me injenin and so... sits behind me in jenin and so... ~ ., .,, ., sits behind me in jenin and so... we can now go straight to st georges _ so. .. we can now go straight to st georges park— so... we can now go straight to st georges park where - so... we can now go straight to st georges park where lee - st georges park where lee carsley, the england interim head coach, is announcing his first squad. the men's senior england manager, how does it feel to be like that? i have done this before in terms of taking over from a
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short—term perspective, and at club level, and generally going to a club where things are not going well, and it is fair to say that thejob going well, and it is fair to say that the job that gareth and steve did, and the position i am picking the current squad up, they are in a different position than they inherited, and the expectation around the squad and the players is exciting, so i understand i'm in a privileged position, which i'm looking forward to and excited about. looking forward to meeting with the players and getting the squad out today was an important bit, it was an important thing to put my own stamp on the squad a little bit but recognising how well they have done in the past. recognising that. important that we put some fresh faces in an but our own mark on the squad.
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an but our own mark on the s: uad. ., ., an but our own mark on the suuad. ., ., .,, ., squad. you got the 'ob on the interim basis, _ squad. you got the 'ob on the interim basis, do _ squad. you got the job on the interim basis, do you - squad. you got the job on the interim basis, do you want. squad. you got the job on the interim basis, do you want it| interim basis, do you want it long—term? interim basis, do you want it long-term?— interim basis, do you want it long-term? for me that is not really important, _ long-term? for me that is not really important, and - long-term? for me that is not really important, and the - really important, and the mistakes i've made in the past when i have been in these positions is that i have spent that much time telling people that much time telling people that i do not want the job and i actually forget to do the job, so the most important thing is the camp and the games, the priority is to get out of the nation league group b and doing a good job, and not worry too much about the future. it is important i concentrate on today and tomorrow.— concentrate on today and tomorrow. ~ . , �* tomorrow. we have seen you're under 21 side _ tomorrow. we have seen you're under 21 side to _ tomorrow. we have seen you're under 21 side to play _ tomorrow. we have seen you're under 21 side to play a - tomorrow. we have seen you're under 21 side to play a really . under 21 side to play a really attacking _ under 21 side to play a really attacking style, _ under 21 side to play a really attacking style, is _ under 21 side to play a really attacking style, is that - under 21 side to play a really attacking style, is that one i under 21 side to play a reallyl attacking style, is that one of your— attacking style, is that one of your key— attacking style, is that one of your key principles? - attacking style, is that one of your key principles? what - attacking style, is that one of your key principles? what is. your key principles? what is your— your key principles? what is your style _ your key principles? what is your style going _ your key principles? what is your style going to - your key principles? what is your style going to be - your key principles? what is your style going to be like . your key principles? what is . your style going to be like and whether— your style going to be like and whether it _ your style going to be like and whether it will _ your style going to be like and whether it will be _ your style going to be like and whether it will be different - whether it will be different from — whether it will be different from gareth _ whether it will be different from gareth southgate? . whether it will be different from gareth southgate? [i whether it will be different from gareth southgate? i would not release _ from gareth southgate? i would not release is _ from gareth southgate? i would not release is my _ from gareth southgate? i would not release is my style - from gareth southgate? i would not release is my style but - not release is my style but really i was fortunate with the group of players we have to pick from, with some really exciting attacking players, so if you can get players in
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positions where they are very strong, they give people a chance to showcase their ability, that is a big thing. you would have seen in the summer, we had to be quite creative with the way we played because we had a lack of players in certain positions, and the position on the pitch is just as important and the position on the pitch isjust as important in and the position on the pitch is just as important in terms of getting players into areas where they can be creative and create chances and attack at the opposite to that is understanding you have got to dominate your opponent in and out of possession, that is a really big thing. it is great that we want to be seen as an attacking team but from the summer, we went through the whole tournament and did not concede which was testament to the defenders in the way they defended their own box, and playing to their strengths would be a big part of the philosophy. figs would be a big part of the phil°5°phy-_ would be a big part of the --hilosoh . r ., philosophy. as you mentioned, ou won philosophy. as you mentioned, you won the — philosophy. as you mentioned, you won the euros _ philosophy. as you mentioned, you won the euros last - philosophy. as you mentioned, | you won the euros last summer and there — you won the euros last summer and there are _ you won the euros last summer and there are five _ you won the euros last summer and there are five players - you won the euros last summer
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and there are five players from | and there are five players from that squad _ and there are five players from that squad in_ and there are five players from that squad in this _ and there are five players from that squad in this one, - and there are five players from that squad in this one, so- and there are five players from that squad in this one, so howl that squad in this one, so how important _ that squad in this one, so how important was _ that squad in this one, so how important was that _ that squad in this one, so how important was that for- that squad in this one, so how important was that for you, i that squad in this one, so how important was that for you, toj important was that for you, to work— important was that for you, to work with— important was that for you, to work with the _ important was that for you, to work with the players - important was that for you, to work with the players and - important was that for you, toj work with the players and also the ones — work with the players and also the ones you _ work with the players and also the ones you do _ work with the players and also the ones you do not— work with the players and also the ones you do not know- work with the players and also the ones you do not know so i the ones you do not know so wett— the ones you do not know so well already? _ the ones you do not know so well already?— well already? looking at the s: uad, well already? looking at the sauad, i well already? looking at the squad, i have _ well already? looking at the squad, i have worked - well already? looking at the squad, i have worked with i well already? looking at the i squad, i have worked with the majority of them, whether it was when i was assisting the 21s or working with them currently, so it was important not only with the players but getting the staff around me to understand how i work and how i understand how i work and how i understand the quick turnaround between match preparation and playing in the games, so the players that have been called up, theirfirst caps, they are really exciting players, it was a great phone call to make this morning to congratulate them. they fully deserved a chance they are going to get. morgan gibbs-white _ they are going to get. morgan gibbs-white and _ they are going to get. morgan gibbs-white and angel - they are going to get. morgan. gibbs-white and angel gomez, gibbs—white and angel gomez, what _ gibbs—white and angel gomez, what can— gibbs—white and angel gomez, what can they _ gibbs—white and angel gomez, what can they bring _ gibbs—white and angel gomez, what can they bring to - gibbs—white and angel gomez, what can they bring to the - what can they bring to the squad? _ what can they bring to the s: uad? ., , , .,
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squad? people will be more aware of — squad? people will be more aware of morgan _ squad? people will be more aware of morgan rather - squad? people will be more| aware of morgan rather than angel gomez, and morgan is a very attacking player, full of energy, very creative and exciting, brilliant attitude, excellent work rate and very difficult to play against. he has been very successful with england which i thought was important. a lot of these players we have called up are used to winning and getting to the latter stages of tournaments and doing well. morgan and angel gomez would have been part of the world cup team a few years ago that won and also they did the euros as well. angel is different to what we would have seen in the past in terms of the centre midfielder that is probably a bit more physical and robust, because he is very technical, and he controls the game with his skill and technique. he is very very determined with an excellent attitude. he loves football. technically and
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tactically he is excellent so i think he is a player that people will really be excited to see. in people will really be excited to see. . ., , to see. in defence, harry maguire _ to see. in defence, harry maguire is— to see. in defence, harry maguire is back - to see. in defence, harry maguire is back and - to see. in defence, harry maguire is back and kyle | to see. in defence, harry- maguire is back and kyle walker is missing — maguire is back and kyle walker is missing it— maguire is back and kyle walker is missinu. ., ,., . is missing. it was important, as i is missing. it was important, as i said _ is missing. it was important, as i said before, _ is missing. it was important, as i said before, that - is missing. it was important, as i said before, that we - is missing. it was important, as i said before, that we put| as i said before, that we put our own mark on the squad, the fact that kyle walker has not played this season, that would suggest city are potentially facing him in gently and we have to respect that. players who are coming in, they have got to be ready to play and up to speed, and that will be a big thing for the squad, 98% of the squad have played a lot of minutes so far this season and are in a good position, and harry maguire missed out on the euros because of injury and i see him as a good leader especially with the centre backs we have, alongsidejohn stones and levi colwill, good young defenders who are learning the game, but for somebody like him it will be a
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good example. congratulations on the interim _ good example. congratulations on the interim appointment, i good example. congratulations. on the interim appointment, and you work— on the interim appointment, and you work very _ on the interim appointment, and you work very closely _ on the interim appointment, and you work very closely with - you work very closely with gareth _ you work very closely with gareth southgate - you work very closely with gareth southgate in - you work very closely with gareth southgate in the l you work very closely with - gareth southgate in the past, so what — gareth southgate in the past, so what conversations - gareth southgate in the past, so what conversations have . gareth southgate in the past, i so what conversations have you had on — so what conversations have you had on the _ so what conversations have you had on the build—up— so what conversations have you had on the build—up to - so what conversations have you had on the build—up to today? i had on the build—up to today? it had on the build—up to today? it would — had on the build—up to today? it would be _ had on the build—up to today? it would be unfair— had on the build—up to today? it would be unfair to _ had on the build—up to today? it would be unfair to tell - had on the build—up to today? it would be unfair to tell you i it would be unfair to tell you what we spoke about but he was very supportive of myself and we had a great relationship as i did with steve as well, especially from the under 21 expected, it made it so much easierfor me to expected, it made it so much easier for me to manage the squad. the seamless process where the players went between the 20 ones and the senior team, and managing that, that made myjob a lot easier, and they are both really supportive and they are definitely coaches and they are definitely coaches and people that i will be looking to help in the future. gareth southgate, the most successful— gareth southgate, the most successful manager - gareth southgate, the most successful manager since i gareth southgate, the mosti successful manager since alf ramsey, _ successful manager since alf ramsey, and _ successful manager since alf ramsey, and the _ successful manager since alf| ramsey, and the expectation successful manager since alf - ramsey, and the expectation had risen _ ramsey, and the expectation had
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risen oh _ ramsey, and the expectation had risen on him _ ramsey, and the expectation had risen on him and _ ramsey, and the expectation had risen on him and he _ ramsey, and the expectation had risen on him and he faced - ramsey, and the expectation had risen on him and he faced some i risen on him and he faced some ugly— risen on him and he faced some ugly scenes _ risen on him and he faced some ugly scenes before _ risen on him and he faced some ugly scenes before he _ risen on him and he faced some ugly scenes before he reached i risen on him and he faced somej ugly scenes before he reached a second — ugly scenes before he reached a second european— ugly scenes before he reached a second european final, - ugly scenes before he reached a second european final, did - ugly scenes before he reached a second european final, did thatl second european final, did that make _ second european final, did that make you — second european final, did that make you question _ second european final, did that make you question are - second european final, did that make you question are taking i second european final, did that. make you question are taking up the interim — make you question are taking up the interim position? _ make you question are taking up the interim position? holt- the interim position? not reall . the interim position? not really- i'm _ the interim position? not really. i'm really - the interim position?- really. i'm really confident in thejob really. i'm really confident in the job that really. i'm really confident in thejob that i really. i'm really confident in the job that i can really. i'm really confident in thejob that i can do, and i think with the players we have got, we have the capability of doing so well in the future, not only with the senior team but the rest of the pathway with a lot of exciting players in the system, so to get to a majorfinal and to in the system, so to get to a major final and to qualify for a final, that is no mean feat. we are all aware that the next candidate that comes in, the objectives are quite simple, to win a major tournament, so that would be the case in the future i'm sure. fist would be the case in the future i'm sure. �* i'm sure. at left back, the ongoing — i'm sure. at left back, the ongoing problem, - i'm sure. at left back, the ongoing problem, but- i'm sure. at left back, the. ongoing problem, but good i'm sure. at left back, the - ongoing problem, but good to have _ ongoing problem, but good to have somebody— ongoing problem, but good to have somebody like _ ongoing problem, but good to have somebody like ashley. ongoing problem, but good to i have somebody like ashley cole in your— have somebody like ashley cole in your coaching _ have somebody like ashley cole in your coaching staff. - have somebody like ashley cole in your coaching staff.— in your coaching staff. yes, he is someone — in your coaching staff. yes, he is someone i _ in your coaching staff. yes, he is someone i have _ in your coaching staff. yes, he is someone i have worked -
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in your coaching staff. yes, he | is someone i have worked with now for the under 21s along with joleon lescott, now for the under 21s along withjoleon lescott, people i really trust and have a good way about them. good coaches and good people, and especially with some of the age of some of the players in the squad, to have someone they can talk to about different experiences on and off the pitch, it is invaluable. ashley has been brilliant for us. congratulations, lee, and we have — congratulations, lee, and we have seen— congratulations, lee, and we have seen with _ congratulations, lee, and we have seen with various - have seen with various international— have seen with various. international managers, have seen with various - international managers, coaches are stepping _ international managers, coaches are stepping up— international managers, coaches are stepping up from _ international managers, coaches are stepping up from the - international managers, coaches are stepping up from the under. are stepping up from the under 21s so — are stepping up from the under 21s so why— are stepping up from the under 21s so why do— are stepping up from the under 21s so why do you _ are stepping up from the under 21s so why do you think- are stepping up from the under 21s so why do you think there i 21s so why do you think there is that— 21s so why do you think there is that trend _ 21s so why do you think there is that trend at _ 21s so why do you think there is that trend at the _ 21s so why do you think there is that trend at the moment? maybe — is that trend at the moment? maybe it— is that trend at the moment? maybe it is— is that trend at the moment? maybe it is quite _ is that trend at the moment? maybe it is quite different - is that trend at the moment? maybe it is quite different toi maybe it is quite different to working in international football to club football in terms of the amount of contact time that you get with players, and then understanding the system and the ones you can select is really helpful and we
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saw what spain did, and i do not think it was a blueprint by any means, and managing international players really suits me and the way that i want to coach, and it helps that the place you are coaching when you figure squad which is quite different to a club team, that you are picking the best players to play in a certain way and hopefully do well, so i do not see that as a blueprint but it has been a successful one for spain.— but it has been a successful one for spain. you have listed trend amongst _ one for spain. you have listed trend amongst the _ one for spain. you have listed j trend amongst the defenders, but gareth— trend amongst the defenders, but gareth had _ trend amongst the defenders, but gareth had him _ trend amongst the defenders, but gareth had him in- trend amongst the defenders, but gareth had him in the - but gareth had him in the midfield, _ but gareth had him in the midfield, where - but gareth had him in the midfield, where do - but gareth had him in the midfield, where do you i but gareth had him in the i midfield, where do you see but gareth had him in the - midfield, where do you see his very— midfield, where do you see his very special— midfield, where do you see his very special talents _ midfield, where do you see his very special talents working. very special talents working for england? _ very special talents working for england? —— _ very special talents working for england? —— trent- for england? —— trent alexander—arnold. i for england? -- trent alexander-arnold. for me he will be at _ alexander-arnold. for me he will be at right _ alexander-arnold. for me he will be at right back, - alexander-arnold. for me he will be at right back, playingl will be at right back, playing in defence, and i think he, like a lot of the modern—day fullbacks especially, he has all—round attributes that almost turned them into midfielders, he is very
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comfortable receiving it with a great range of passing, as has rico and kai walker—peters, at southampton, they are very comfortable in possession and going forwards. at some point i would imagine we will see trent arriving in that area but i see him as a right back.- him as a right back. what is our him as a right back. what is your thinking _ him as a right back. what is your thinking in _ him as a right back. what is your thinking in terms - him as a right back. what is your thinking in terms of. your thinking in terms of whether this is a squad for these _ whether this is a squad for these two games or for the long—term future? these two games or for the long-term future?- these two games or for the long-term future? these two names long-term future? these two games especially _ long-term future? these two games especially and - long-term future? these two games especially and it - long-term future? these two games especially and it was i games especially and it was important that at this point of the season, looking back, that you pick a squad with players who can hit the ground running, that have already got match minutes into their legs, because there's no way we can underestimate the republic of ireland and finland, tough games, especially the first one in dublin, so that was my thinking. players who are not involved are not ruled out and
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i do not think i'm in the position to rule plays in or out and the coaching staff will be watching all of the players, so anyone who has played in the past or in the future has got a chance of being in the next squad. it is important they are playing well and in form and pushing on and when the squad is named, there should be a proud moment, that you deserve to get in the squad, and i'm sure these players feel that. there will be attention on you personally taking the england team — personally taking the england team to — personally taking the england team to ireland next week, and your— team to ireland next week, and your family's roots were in rural— your family's roots were in rural county cork, have you been — rural county cork, have you been there?— rural county cork, have you been there?- that - rural county cork, have you been there?- that was| been there? yes. that was important _ been there? yes. that was important to _ been there? yes. that was important to you? - been there? yes. that was important to you? it - been there? yes. that was important to you? it was i been there? yes. that was important to you? it was a | important to you? it was a roud important to you? it was a proud part — important to you? it was a proud part of— important to you? it was a proud part of my - important to you? it was a proud part of my career, i important to you? it was a . proud part of my career, 40 proud part of my career, a0 caps for the republic of ireland, and i'm equally as proud of today, being named the interim manager and head coach of england, a massive
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achievement and something i do not underestimate, but i'm proud of my heritage. i was overin proud of my heritage. i was over in cork in the summer at a family reunion, so it was a good time, to go back and see so many family members, something i'm looking forward to the game in dublin, and i think it will be a brilliant occasion and a proud moment. i have not been back there for a while in terms of football but it is a match that i'm really motivated for and i can't wait to get there. motivated for and i can't wait to get there-— to get there. your family is from dogman _ to get there. your family is from dogman way? - that is right. can you just that is right. can you 'ust tell us when i that is right. can you 'ust tell us when and i that is right. can you 'ust tell us when and how“ that is right. can you just tell us when and how you | that is right. can you just - tell us when and how you found out that — tell us when and how you found out that the _ tell us when and how you found out that the fa _ tell us when and how you found out that the fa wanted - tell us when and how you found out that the fa wanted you - tell us when and how you found out that the fa wanted you to i out that the fa wanted you to be the — out that the fa wanted you to be the interim _ out that the fa wanted you to be the interim coach? - out that the fa wanted you to be the interim coach?- be the interim coach? gareth made his _ be the interim coach? gareth made his decision _ be the interim coach? gareth made his decision and - be the interim coach? gareth made his decision and it - be the interim coach? gareth made his decision and it was| be the interim coach? garethl made his decision and it was a couple of days later where myself and john mcdermott had a conversation, very formal, and we speak most days anyway, just
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thinking about... we speak most days anyway, 'ust thinking about. . .i thinking about... studio: we have been _ thinking about... studio: we have been listening _ thinking about... studio: we have been listening to - thinking about... studio: we have been listening to the - have been listening to the interim football manager lee carsley, he made his squad announcement and we know he has called up four players who have all played for him for the under 21 squad including morgan gibbs—white, and angel gomez, and we also heard thatjude bellingham and luke shaw have missed out on injury and harry maguire and jack grealish are returning after being left out of the final euro 202a squad. this is the first time we have had a squad announcement like this for the england team in eight years, the first time we have heard it come out of anyone else's mouth apart from anyone else's mouth apart from a gareth southgate and fittingly lee carsley has paid tribute to southgate's work and the team and quality e is inheriting. —— he is
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inheriting. —— he is inheriting. you are watching bbc news. colum eastwood became leader of the party in 2015 and is the mp for foyle, a seat he will hold after he steps down. his resignation comes eight weeks after he retained his westminster seat with a reduced majority of over a000. this is the moment he made the announcement. it has been a great privilege to be the leader for almost a decade, for nine years of the party ijoined when i was ia
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years old underjohn hume, to fight for the good friday agreement and to support the work of what i think is the most successful political party and has made a massive contribution to ending anglo irish conflict and i have been privileged to be the leader of the sdlp. privileged to be the leader of the sdlp-_ the sdlp. our ireland correspondent - the sdlp. our ireland correspondent has . the sdlp. our ireland i correspondent has been following this closely. colum eastwood — following this closely. colum eastwood it _ following this closely. colum eastwood it setting - following this closely. colum eastwood it setting out - following this closely. colum eastwood it setting out his i eastwood it setting out his stall by looking at the past and the future, framing it very much in the context of the broad sweep, if you like, and talking about the fact that the sdlp over many years was the largest irish nationalist party in northern ireland, from its formation in 1970, and while it retained the ultimate goal of an irish nationalist party, taking northern ireland out of the uk andjoining taking northern ireland out of the uk and joining it with the republic of ireland, back in those days, and there was still the conflict known as the
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troubles, the sdlp saw its main objective in trying to bring about a resolution to that and trying to establish peace and the sdlp was one of the main architects of the good friday peace agreement in 1998, that largely ended the violence, the party under the leadership of john hume, and he also won the nobel peace prize for that work. but now colum eastwood says he believes the party is in a different phase and he thinks it is time to press onwards towards that ultimate goal of irish unity so he says he wants to devote himself more fully to that aim and he was challenged by one of my colleagues, that if you wanted to push ahead with that objective, so to speak, surely leading the party would be the best way to do that, but then he pointed to other factors and
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he pointed to other factors and he said he had been doing the job of party leader over nine years which is a long time, in politics, and that the day—to—day running of the party was taking up a lot of time and also he was pointing to the fact that there are different roles people can have in politics so now the focus will look at the successor and the front runner is the mp for south belfast claire hanna. tiara south belfast claire hanna. two editors of a _ south belfast claire hanna. two editors of a news _ south belfast claire hanna. two editors of a news media outlet in hong kong have been guilty of conspiring to publish judicious articles. the editors could face a maximum jail term of two years. this is the first sedition conspiracy —— conviction in a long time, it is part of a crackdown on dissent following the mass
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anti—government protests in 2019. our correspondent explained. 2019. our correspondent explained-— 2019. our correspondent exlained. , . , explained. back in december 2021 when — explained. back in december 2021 when the _ explained. back in december 2021 when the national- explained. back in december. 2021 when the national security police led a raid to the newsroom and this news platform was a multi—online publication with people who supported the online daily which some say is a tabloid paper, so after the raid, the publication shutdown almost immediately, and then the two editors and the publishing company were charged with this publishing of seditious material charge and after so much of a delay since the arrest and raid in december
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2021, today in august 202a we finally hear a guilty verdict. the defendants have been released on bail pending sentencing, scheduled later in september. sentencing, scheduled later in september-— september. the kremlin has ste - ed september. the kremlin has stepped into _ september. the kremlin has stepped into the _ september. the kremlin has stepped into the row - september. the kremlin has stepped into the row over i september. the kremlin has| stepped into the row over the arrest of the russian born founder of the messaging app telegram saying that france should not allow political persecution. he is a french citizen but has been placed under formal investigation in france after being detained last weekend. the judge said he was suspected of various offences. i spoke to an expert on telegram and the ceo of an open source intelligence agency. open source intelligence auen . ., open source intelligence auen . . , open source intelligence auen . . open source intelligence aren. . agency. telegram is a messaging a . . agency. telegram is a messaging app application — agency. telegram is a messaging app application which _ agency. telegram is a messaging app application which is - app application which is similar to whatsapp, and it was
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primarily put together to be as private and secure as possible and at least give the illusion that people are secured so there's the idea that is —— it is encrypted, although not all of it is. this is because people who use it have reasons to want to be as secure as possible if they are using it as their main application. tell me about _ as their main application. tell me about the _ as their main application. tell me about the arrest. - as their main application. tell me about the arrest. durov has now been placed underformal investigation in france, so what does that mean and what is the trigger? it what does that mean and what is the trigger?— the trigger? it seems that the triu aer the trigger? it seems that the trigger for _ the trigger? it seems that the trigger for this _ the trigger? it seems that the trigger for this is _ the trigger? it seems that the trigger for this is that - the trigger? it seems that the trigger for this is that there i trigger for this is that there is the idea that we need to have a deeper look into how it is being moderated within the eu and that is the impression given and telegram does not really do look and it has a
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service which really says, do not spam people, do not promote violence publicly and do not post illegal pornography including child sexual material, and that's the only thing that they say it does in terms of moderation. the idea seems to be that what france would like to do is to make sure that telegram is doing a betterjob of sure that telegram is doing a better job of that and sure that telegram is doing a betterjob of that and more broadly as well. can governments i broadly as well. can i governments regulate broadly as well. can governments regulate telegram differently compared to other countries?— countries? difficult to say, and international- countries? difficult to say, j and international countries have the ability to regulate anything used on their own turf and we have looked at this in different ways, telegram was in russia and they found ways around being blocked there, by taking different routes of being able to be accessed, but the application makes it quite difficult because of the fact it is based outside of the us and russia and the eu, and it
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has technological roots which make it difficult for people to block it so the best route seems to be regulation which means that there has to be fines if things are not being done and moderation is not being done and a tighter clamp in that route rather than just trying to block because they can work around that. stunning images of the natural world have been shared by the natural history museum as part of their wildlife photographer of their wildlife photographer of their wildlife photographer of the year competition. this jaguar with a caiman in its jaws was captured in the pantanal wetlands in brazil, by british photographer ian ford. this stoat was seen "dancing" over the snow in france. the image was taken by manuel grandio, who called it �*twist and jump'. and a colourful david bowie spider was photographed carrying an egg sack in the cameroon highlands in malaysia. it was taken by lam soon tak. this year's competition received more than 59,000 entries from photographers all over the world. the winners will be announced
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on the 8th of october. on the website there is a guide to the paralympics which is just beginning with all the events today in paris after the amazing opening ceremony. there is a full guide on everything to do with the paralympics on the bbc website. stay with us here on bbc news. hello there. yesterday in cambridgeshire, the temperature reached 30 degrees. it's quite a bit cooler and fresher today, but at least there's some sunshine around. these were the earlier showers and increasingly becoming confined to the north west of scotland. keeping it cool here. one or two showers potentially this afternoon across some other western areas, but in the east, in the dry weather and sunshine, temperatures are pleasant, 22 or 23 degrees. now this evening, a lot of that cloud willjust tend to melt away.
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the showers in scotland becoming confined towards the far north, and the winds are easing here as well. with clear skies and quite chilly air, it will turn quite cold overnight — temperatures in scotland and northern ireland could be as low as a or 5 degrees and quite chilly as well across england and wales, but those clearer skies mean plenty of sunshine to start the day. it will warm up quite quickly. the showers move away from northern scotland and the winds continue to drop. we'll see some sea breezes developing, keeping coastal areas sunny. some cloud develops over land but it should be dry. temperatures still 17—18 in scotland and northern ireland, and around 2a or so in the southeast of england. high pressure to end the week. over the weekend it starts to move away and on saturday it allows this weather front to move up from the south and that is going to bring with it much more cloud northwards across england and wales on saturday. maybe the odd shower, but a lot of places i think will be dry. and we've got the sunnier skies further north. now the winds will be picking up a bit on saturday for much of england and wales. it's an easterly wind. it'll keep the east coast of england a little cooler and the breeze picks up
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in scotland and northern ireland. but we do have the sunshine here and so it may well be a warmer day for scotland and northern ireland, with temperatures in glasgow potentially the same as london, where we've got more cloud until later in the day. that cloud does move northwards, though. on saturday night, the high pressure continues to move away. this weather front slides in from the atlantic and ahead of it we start to dry up a bit more heat, a bit more humidity and the potential for some storms. but that cloud is further north as we head into sunday. following that, there will be some sunshine and that will allow the cloud to develop, which could trigger a few thunderstorms, especially later on in the day. and some heat and humidity is coming in from the near continent, so temperatures could peak at 26 or 27 degrees. but with more cloud in scotland and northern ireland, temperatures on sunday will be lower.
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live from new york at the opening bell, this is business today. finding support, wall street gets a boost from better than expected economic data. we will get the latest. ai reality check, nvidia posts record sales but its forecasts disappoint investors and they keep an eye on spending by big
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tech. and thinking retirement. why singapore is paying companies to keep its seniors working. welcome to business today, live from new york where the main us indexes all got a lift this morning from economic data showing the american economy is holding up well. fewer americans filed for jobless claims a us department report showed 231,000 americans claimed unemployment benefits last week. that was lower than expected. while us gdp was revised upward to respect... to 3% i should say to reflect improvement in consumer spending, the economy's main growth engine. the dowjones is “p growth engine. the dowjones is up a 6%. let'sjump growth engine. the dowjones is up a 6%. let's jump straight to it and get reaction from edward yardeni head of yardeni research. thank you forjoining us today. which number was the biggest surprise? what is the
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