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who died in friday's disaster. it isa it is a huge impact to a small rural community, they are all local people, they are all very much involved in the community, they were all people who were shopping in the local shop. ukranian officials say 17 people have been killed by a russian missile strike on an apartment block in the south—eastern city zaporizhzia. cabinet ministers are urging tories to rally behind prime minister liz truss, to avoid risk of defeat at the next election. coming up on bbc news, the latest technology news with click, but first a round—up of the day's sporting action, with sportsday. welcome to sports day this sunday
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night, coming up on the programme. arsenal back to the top of the premier league as liverpool's misery continue. max verstappen is crowned world champion again but there are questions around safety in a formula 1 after an eventfuljapanese grand prix. and wales, beat scotland as they make a winning start at the rugby world cup. well come along, thank you for joining us. the arrival of liverpool, at the emirates today, was seen as a test of arsenal's title ambitions, an opportunity to gauge how far they have come. they responded to the challenge. they won 3-2, responded to the challenge. they won 3—2, a result putting the back of the top of the table. as a level,
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they are now 1a points behind with their defensive struggles showing no sign of abating. our correspondent reports. arsenal have been the premier league pacesetters so far this season, after the best starting 15 years for stuff they wasted little time in providing further evidence that they have the quality to sustain a title challenge. almost two decades after the time the lift in a decade. just 58 seconds on the watch until the first goal. liverpool equalised when the next goal came since the opening weekend. but there seems to be of an ability about them, and just before half—time martinelli slaloms forward, into the net. liveable again should result to strike after half—time through a game of high octane, arsenal hoping to maintain a perfect home record this season though. a fowl saw them awarded the
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penalty and england forward dispatched it confidently. liverpool, who were last year's runners—up and a 1k point of the top, they place arsenal find themselves in is potentially the main threats to manchester city but my grip on this trophy. it main threats to manchester city but my grip on this trophy.— my grip on this trophy. it was a really high _ my grip on this trophy. it was a really high quality _ my grip on this trophy. it was a really high quality game, - my grip on this trophy. it was a really high quality game, there| my grip on this trophy. it was a - really high quality game, there were moments each game, each team, i am thrilled with the performance, with the attitude we showed, with the personality and character we played, especially in the second half. moments like this, with the crowd in the mood they are in at the moment, it is great. fix, the mood they are in at the moment, it is areat. �* u, , the mood they are in at the moment, it is areat. �* u, , ., the mood they are in at the moment, it is areat. �* , ., , it is great. a couple of things auainst it is great. a couple of things against us. — it is great. a couple of things against us, but _ it is great. a couple of things against us, but it's _ it is great. a couple of things against us, but it's hard - it is great. a couple of things against us, but it's hard to i it is great. a couple of things l against us, but it's hard to see what _ against us, but it's hard to see what we — against us, but it's hard to see what we could have done. but in general— what we could have done. but in general it— what we could have done. but in general it was a rather good away game _ general it was a rather good away game against a good side, because... because _ game against a good side, because... because them a lot of problems, and we stand _ because them a lot of problems, and we stand here with nothing in our hands _ we stand here with nothing in our hands. ,, hands. staying with the premier leauue, hands. staying with the premier league, western _ hands. staying with the premier league, western recovered - hands. staying with the premier| league, western recovered from conceding an early goal defeating
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fulham at 3—1, was crystal palace came after leeds united. fulham at 3—1, was crystal palace came after leeds un down. scored parts came from 2—2 down. scored with virtually the last kick of the game, finished at 2—2. cut out up to fifth, kilmarnock ten. the world cup might be weeks away, but today the
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draw for euro 2024 qualifier took place in germany with all four home nation is hoping to win reach the finals. i will correspond nation is hoping to win reach the finals. iwill correspond back nation is hoping to win reach the finals. i will correspond back was in frankfurt. there was laughter in the fest hall when italy and england were drawn together in the group. the teams played each other in the final at wembley last year and also played each other recently in the nation's league when italy have taken four points from the two matches. so there is a recent score to settle for england against italy. also the unknown of ukraine in that group. but england and italy clearly will be fancied to finish at the top two positions. scotland have themselves a very tough draw with spain and norway in there. erling haaland and others. scotland do have the full back of a play—off place if they are not able to finish at the top two of the section. i think wales will be confident at being able to appear in a third successive european championship and the northern ireland in the group it is all about punching above their
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weight and finishing higher than in the fifth place that they were seeded for the draw. weight it is ironic when _ seeded forthe draw. weight t 3 ironic when you have a fixture like we have had and we play them again already, recently, we seem to have these things, we were playing croatia every five minutes not so long ago and now it seems that we have that situation with italy. we have that situation with italy. we have to be _ have that situation with italy. we have to be pleased with the group, if i'm _ have to be pleased with the group, if i'm being — have to be pleased with the group, if i'm being honest, we have avoided belgium. _ if i'm being honest, we have avoided belgium, which is something we were looking _ belgium, which is something we were looking forward to, we played them ei-ht looking forward to, we played them eight times in the last nine years i think _ eight times in the last nine years i think but — eight times in the last nine years i think. but no, ithink eight times in the last nine years i think. but no, i think when you try to forecast— think. but no, i think when you try to forecast what it potentially could — to forecast what it potentially could be, i don't get a bad result for us _ could be, idon't get a bad result for us if— could be, i don't get a bad result for us if i'm — could be, i don't get a bad result for us if i'm being honest. the full draw is over— for us if i'm being honest. the full draw is over on _ for us if i'm being honest. the full draw is over on the _ for us if i'm being honest. the full draw is over on the bbc— for us if i'm being honest. the full draw is over on the bbc sport - draw is over on the bbc sport website. max verstappen is no stranger at winning when there is chaos and confusion random, he has now won his second consecutive drop championship in a rain affected japanese grand prix. it took off today's ray centred on serious safety concerns to as i was
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respondents back reports. when max verstappen crossed the finish line he wasn't well champion. in a desperate bid to finish second his rival katic a corner and was demoted to third. that the title, the news given to him after his initial post race interview. aha, given to him after his initial post race interview.— given to him after his initial post race interview. a fighter compelled to therefore _ race interview. a fighter compelled to therefore his _ race interview. a fighter compelled to therefore his do _ race interview. a fighter compelled to therefore his do your— race interview. a fighter compelled | to therefore his do your competitor, well champion. to therefore his do your competitor, well champion-— well champion. what can i say? incredible- _ well champion. what can i say? incredible. very _ well champion. what can i say? incredible. very special - well champion. what can i say? incredible. very special also - well champion. what can i say? incredible. very special also to | well champion. what can i say? i incredible. very special also to do it here _ incredible. very special also to do it here with— incredible. very special also to do it here with all of the japanese fans. _ it here with all of the japanese fans, incredible.— it here with all of the japanese fans, incredible. how we got there was far from _ fans, incredible. how we got there was far from simple. _ fans, incredible. how we got there was far from simple. the - fans, incredible. how we got there was far from simple. the race - fans, incredible. how we got there was far from simple. the race was| was far from simple. the race was red flagged after crashes on the opening lap. then a near miss incident with a recovery vehicle. he was penalised by stewarts for driving too fast. the governing body say they will investigate why it wasn't on track.— wasn't on track. obviously, extremely _ wasn't on track. obviously, extremely scared, - wasn't on track. obviously, extremely scared, i - wasn't on track. obviously, extremely scared, i think l wasn't on track. obviously, l extremely scared, i think we
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wasn't on track. obviously, - extremely scared, i think we could have _ extremely scared, i think we could have dealt— extremely scared, i think we could have dealt with the situation in a slightly— have dealt with the situation in a slightly different way that is what we have — slightly different way that is what we have been asking since this crash, _ we have been asking since this crash, not _ we have been asking since this crash, not to see any tractors on the racetrack. it crash, not to see any tractors on the racetrack.— crash, not to see any tractors on the racetrack. it reminded many of crash that caused _ the racetrack. it reminded many of crash that caused another- the racetrack. it reminded many of crash that caused another driver'sl crash that caused another driver's death eight years ago. his driver on social media said, no respect for the life of driver, no respect for jules's memory, incredible. the booking conditions said it was two hours before the race resumed. max verstappen was fearless from the restart and won come to play. unlike last year, they have been no dispute is that i dispute of his runner too. they will be plenty of discussion about safety in the sport. next, the women's rugby world union cup and a dramatic home nations cap. wales beat scotland. i will correspond back was watching. it may be the opening game of the world cup but in the tough terrain, defeat for either would make a route through to the
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knockout stages an uphill battle. plenty of pressure which wales rode the bass in the opening minutes. before scotland bit back, their forwards forcing their way across the lie damning line and getting themselves on the scoreboard. that woke wales up, at the end of this, well worked try, they increase the limit. a frustrating first half, few opportunities scotland, the chance to reduce the gap to break. after the restart, they found a breakthrough with wales a player down, a touchdown in the corner to give her side hope. minutes later she was on again to set up a huge finalfew minutes, she missed she was on again to set up a huge final few minutes, she missed all four of cakes in the game is over, could she produce a sensational finish? she couldn't. but, wales good. a last—minute penalty awarded, shouldering the pressure, snatch victory with a last kick of the game. the celebrations that followed, whether you're winning the cup themselves. it followed, whether you're winning the cup themselves.— cup themselves. it was nerve-racking, - cup themselves. it was nerve-racking, at - cup themselves. it was nerve-racking, at 1.1 i cup themselves. it was - nerve-racking, at 1.1 couldn't
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nerve—racking, at 1. i couldn't watch, nerve—racking, at 1.1 couldn't watch, i wasjust nerve—racking, at 1.1 couldn't watch, i was just hiding nerve—racking, at 1.1 couldn't watch, i wasjust hiding behind nerve—racking, at 1.1 couldn't watch, iwasjust hiding behind my hand, but so proud of the girls, they dug it out, they believed and they dug it out, they believed and they kept believing right at the end and fair play to care of the slotting a penalty. brilliant kick there, slotting a penalty. brilliant kick there. she _ slotting a penalty. brilliant kick there, she really _ slotting a penalty. brilliant kick there, she really slotted - slotting a penalty. brilliant kick there, she really slotted up - slotting a penalty. brilliant kick| there, she really slotted up and over. _ there, she really slotted up and over. but— there, she really slotted up and over, but the first half, the momentum was with us, but a slow down _ momentum was with us, but a slow down the _ momentum was with us, but a slow down the second half so we have to be disciplined for the next one. a brilliant _ be disciplined for the next one. a brilliant shift from the girls. northampton saints estate to recover damning recovery to beat the wasps in the premiership. lh try. in the sist in the premiership. lh try. in the 81st minute, they seal the win, they move up to six. in cricket, a week away from the start of the t20 world cup, england have beaten australia by eight runs in the first warm up match in perth, they were put into bat 68 whilst alex hales, 84 of the 51 balls. no one really got going for england who reached 208—6. david warner, hit a half—century,
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for england who reached 208—6. david warner, hita half—century, but for england who reached 208—6. david warner, hit a half—century, but once alec hales caught out, the lower order couldn't deal with the pressure, the final three overs, the aussies falling just short, voting will next be laying on wednesday. a major upset in the nfl at the new york giants came from behind to greet the packers in the second london game of the season, the pack is led by as much as 14 at the tottenham hotspur is a stadium, three touchdown passes. but the giants staged a remarkable comeback, but please touched back, if... in netbook england have competed in a series of sweeps against uganda winning the final match, 64—51. never seriously troubled, racing to a ten point lead, by half—time. they go on to further extend their advantage in the second half, racking up the series as they build towards the notable world cup in south africa next year. ronnie
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lives lost, people displaced. the horrors of war are unimaginable. and the battle for ukraine goes on. russia no longer has full control of the southern and eastern regions it illegally annexed in the last week, and as the ukrainian army fights back and regains some of it stolen territory, the huge damage to donetsk and kherson are being revealed. many ukrainians have been saddened by the destruction of buildings and the loss of culture and history that comes with that. since the start of the war unesco says almost 200 historic sites have been damaged. but what can't be saved physically can be saved virtually. over the years, we have looked at different ways of preserving buildings digitally and now, that technology is being used for a very urgent task. as alistair keane has
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been finding out. across ukraine, hundreds of buildings have stood for years as important cultural sites. but through the war, many have gone from this, to this. their architectural wonders becoming piles of rubble. every day, they destroy something really important in terms of cultural heritage. for example, so, yesterday in my native kharkiv, there were shellings and today as well. there were shellings of the central area of the city and, as far as i know, some historical monuments and buildings have been damaged. and of course, it is also very important to preserve the heritage and also to tell the next generations about that.
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