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' papers on the papers on the inside, and a other papers on the inside, and a think that this is something that will be a reminderfor a lot of people because we are three years on and a lot of those families are still really struggling with the emotional toil that this has taken. as you say, really difficult time for the relatives of those who were killed. let's move over to the japan times, giles, the headline that we are times, giles, the headline that we a re interested times, giles, the headline that we are interested on that is mystery grows are interested on that is mystery gi’ows over are interested on that is mystery grows over vli’us are interested on that is mystery grows over virus spread through food packaging. i thought this one was quite interesting. it says evidence shows that the food is an unlikely route of transmitting coronavirus but contaminated items continued to grab the spotlight, deepening the uncertainty over whether big valuation at $220 billion culture chain industry could be implicated in the spread of cover 19. 0f chain industry could be implicated in the spread of cover 19. of course giles, summoning unanswered questions about what you can touch and what temperatures are prime for the spread of the disease, but what did you make of the story here? yes, i think what it is saying is that
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clearly, the virus can be transmitted through food packaging and can survive and thrive in cold environments, the? is can it be actually transferred through food, and it seems to be that that is polarising and splitting opinion in the scientific community. interestingly, the article cites that parts of china have now banned imports of foreign foods and in new zealand, which was obviously hailed as one of the countries which had really gone on top of the pandemic early on and only had very limited outbreaks of it, there was a second search there,?, did that come from food or packaging. i'm surprised we haven't seen more about this in terms of canned food be a carrier? i'm still shocked when i go into cafes, especially restaurants where ican see cafes, especially restaurants where i can see food sitting displayed on the counter without any cover on it, i think, god, the counter without any cover on it, ithink, god, why the counter without any cover on it, i think, god, why would you ever wa nt i think, god, why would you ever want to buy a croissant or a cake or some of that food when you have got
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people walking right who could be carrying a disease and clapping and spluttering. it raises a valid question, there is not a conclusive answer yet, but this seems to be a legitimate, and certainly has some sort of intellectual muscle behind it. ok, not much time left, so i will switch over to the new york times now. the story here, a blockade of tick—tock is overdue. myra, are you —— maya are you a user? i think i'm too old. maybe i should try it. this is really something that has been talked about a lot of of the summer which is president from's talking of the treatment of tick—tock and how he's approach the sent threatening to ban the app from the united states, and to do with the involvement with the chinese company, and really what this article is sort of saying is that partly, this could potentially be seen as a sort of response, so china bans what might be seen as the equivalent, so whatsapp, so this
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could be seen that sort of a response to that. i think there is also the broader context in which trump is going for the election and being a drummeraround trump is going for the election and being a drummer around some of these certain issues to try to partly speak to his base and drum up some of the sort of messages that we've seen him rely on in the past. this article also does sort of talk about how we see the internet and we see it as something that's open and we can it as something that's open and we ca n a ccess it as something that's open and we can access whatever we want or whether it's something that shouldn't be used in a nationalistic way as it's done in china and some other country. 0k, not much time left, but we willjump over to the daily star. giles, maybe you can a nswer daily star. giles, maybe you can answer this in a tik tok style, but the headline there, 80 mph hair—raising winds to better the uk. quite an amusing photograph of someone's leg falling off and the article is actually written by anthony thrower, which i thought was quite amusing. so, bad weather around the corner. certainly we have
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had a bit of an indian summer in some numerous hot days. the country has been lashed by these storms and big wins and sort of bad news, i suppose, because so many people are unsteady vacations at the moment due to the travel ban, so it looks like the good weather is over and we are in for some sort of by extending the summer. “— in for some sort of by extending the summer. —— stay vacation. i make 0k, giles, maya, you will be back for the next review in a short while. that's it for the papers. if you're in the uk, giles and maya will be back in just over half an hour to look at more of the stories being covered goodbye for now. hi there. good evening, i'm chetan pathak with your latest sports news. we start with bayern munich, who are into their 11th european cup
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final after beating lyon 3—0. former arsenal player serge gnabry got the first two — the opener a stunner from the edge of the box in the 18th minute. and he doubled bayern's lead just after the half hour mark after ivan perisic‘s low cross wasn't dealt with. robert lewandowski than wrapped up the win late on with a towering header, his 55th goal of the season. they'll face paris st germain in sunday's final in lisbon. the other big football news of the day is that the former southampton and everton boss ronald koeman's been officially introduced as the new head coach at barcelona. he replaces quique setien who was sacked in the wake of their 8—2 thrashing by bayern munich in the champions league last week. koeman's left his role as netherlands boss to take over ē earlier, he told reporters he doesn't know if he'll
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