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coming our pursuit of next year and coming from _ our pursuit of next year and coming from a _ our pursuit of next year and coming from a government that on the recently— from a government that on the recently was on the world stage talking — recently was on the world stage talking about consigning coal to history. — talking about consigning coal to history, and of course, this is not 'ust history, and of course, this is not just coming — history, and of course, this is not just coming up against objections from _ just coming up against objections from environmentalists, as you would expect, _ from environmentalists, as you would expect, but_ from environmentalists, as you would expect, but torre x minister as well, _ expect, but torre x minister as well, so — expect, but torre x minister as well, so this is a government that is really— well, so this is a government that is really grappling with how we go about_ is really grappling with how we go about transitioning to a lower carbon— about transitioning to a lower carbon future, and i don't think this is— carbon future, and i don't think this is going to make it any easier. indeed. _ this is going to make it any easier. indeed, there could be appeals on that, so we will keep an eye on that. take esther to the front page of the metro, briefly, if you well, it's a straight that's been around considerably today, but an extraordinary story. german pool is foiled. 25 extraordinary story. german pool is foiled. , . , ., extraordinary story. german pool is foiled. , . , . , foiled. 25 germans have been arrested for _ foiled. 25 germans have been arrested for planning - foiled. 25 germans have been arrested for planning a - foiled. 25 germans have been | arrested for planning a violent foiled. 25 germans have been - arrested for planning a violent coup to overthrow the german government and this included plans to launch an
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armed attack on the german parliament. it includes an aristocrat and these people are linked up at the far right, they are linked up at the far right, they are linked to the german far—right party but also to a conspiracy theories iq a movement in germany which seeks to deny the legitimacy of the postwar post—nazi german governments. it's all extremely troubling, though it's been disrupted by german intelligence services and it's really not clear from what we know today about how far these people wear down the line, where they such threats that would've actually been credible? there are some sources who say that these are a bunch of people who would not have been capable of actually planning and executing the start of attack, even though they were planning it and obviously it is an offence under german law. extraordinary stuff. setting with the international theme. and about them and take us to the front page of the lower republic of,
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extraordinary events in peru unfolding in the last few hours. absolutely. this is the peruvian ousted — absolutely. this is the peruvian ousted president pedro castillo who has been _ ousted president pedro castillo who has been seen on police premises atter— has been seen on police premises after being impeached just hours after he — after being impeached just hours after he tried to dissolve congress. this is— after he tried to dissolve congress. this is a _ after he tried to dissolve congress. this is a country that has had a very turbulent few year is politically. we are now finding ourselves, the country is finding itself— ourselves, the country is finding itself in — ourselves, the country is finding itself in a — ourselves, the country is finding itself in a very fast—moving fight over— itself in a very fast—moving fight over who — itself in a very fast—moving fight over who really is in control. let's not forget — over who really is in control. let's not forget this does follow what where _ not forget this does follow what where recognised by the eu, the uk, by the _ where recognised by the eu, the uk, by the us— where recognised by the eu, the uk, by the us as free and fair elections. castille won by the narrowest of margins he was the daughter— narrowest of margins he was the daughter of a farmer dictator and was herself marred by controversy around _ was herself marred by controversy around corruption, and i think
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reatty— around corruption, and i think really back at that time, people were _ really back at that time, people were concerned that their days might atways— were concerned that their days might atways be _ were concerned that their days might always be numbered, that the odds was a _ always be numbered, that the odds was a stacked against them, inexperienced, coming up against a conservative dominated congress and, of course, _ conservative dominated congress and, of course, he _ conservative dominated congress and, of course, he inherited an extremely difficult _ of course, he inherited an extremely difficult situation in peru that was really hitting very hard by the coronavirus pandemic, has real issues — coronavirus pandemic, has real issues with— coronavirus pandemic, has real issues with poverty, political instability that actually lead to three — instability that actually lead to three presidents within the space of five days— three presidents within the space of five days back in 2020. so perhaps this is— five days back in 2020. so perhaps this is coming to an inevitable, i wouldn't — this is coming to an inevitable, i wouldn't say conclusion, but we are not quite _ wouldn't say conclusion, but we are not quite there yet, we will have to see what _ not quite there yet, we will have to see what happens over the next few days and _ see what happens over the next few days and weeks. and see what happens over the next few days and weeks— see what happens over the next few days and weeks. and about, that was a really good — days and weeks. and about, that was a really good summary _ days and weeks. and about, that was a really good summary of— days and weeks. and about, that was a really good summary of the - days and weeks. and about, that was a really good summary of the events| a really good summary of the events there. it's interesting, that phrase, he is being seen on police premises, deliberately vague, because they have and to ascertain whether he is being held there are free to leave or not, we shall see.
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coming back to the uk now. the uk and america, the front page of the daily express, you are explaining this now, stop this betrayal of our beloved clean. what does that headline about? this beloved clean. what does that headline about?— beloved clean. what does that headline about? this a smart rail drama. headline about? this a smart rail drama- harry _ headline about? this a smart rail drama. harry and _ headline about? this a smart rail drama. harry and megan's - headline about? this a smart rail drama. harry and megan's new l headline about? this a smart rail - drama. harry and megan's new netflix documentary, the first three episodes of six drop on netflix tomorrow. we've all been treated to a couple of trailers, netflix trailer over the last week. they've been pretty explosive, actually, and allegations have been made in relation to racism and the royal family which we have had before about megan's treatment, meghan's treatments of princess diana, harry's mother. and all of this is sort of bound to, i think, to open up sort of bound to, i think, to open up fresh wounds within the royal family. it did seem like there was going to be a bit of a reproach meant after the queen's death a couple of months ago, but i think
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the release of this documentary, the release of prince harry's them where early next year or his book, rather, will probably open up those wrists again, and this one is really getting this idea that it's not what the queen would've wanted, and i think, well, that's pretty obvious, isn't it? and i think lots of us feel quite uncomfortable. families have follows all the time, different sides of stories. it's very rare for them to be played out quite publicly and across such huge multi million pound platforms as this. what and across such huge multi million pound platforms as this.— and across such huge multi million pound platforms as this. what do you make of this — pound platforms as this. what do you make of this idea _ pound platforms as this. what do you make of this idea that _ pound platforms as this. what do you make of this idea that the _ pound platforms as this. what do you make of this idea that the angle - make of this idea that the angle that the daily express have gone for is this kind of breaking of agreement with the queen over their activities? what do you make of that? ~ ., ,., activities? what do you make of that? . . ~ activities? what do you make of that? ~ ., ~ ., , that? weapon i think that sounds entirely reasonable. _ that? weapon i think that sounds entirely reasonable. so _ that? weapon i think that sounds entirely reasonable. so sources l that? weapon i think that sounds . entirely reasonable. so sources have said that _ entirely reasonable. so sources have said that the couple have failed to honour— said that the couple have failed to honour this agreement that was made with the _ honour this agreement that was made with the latest monarch to ensure that they — with the latest monarch to ensure that they will do everything, that everything they do will continue to
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uphold _ everything they do will continue to uphold the values of her majesty, and those — uphold the values of her majesty, and those values, one presumes, our around _ and those values, one presumes, our around duty— and those values, one presumes, our around duty and dedication and humility — around duty and dedication and humility. it does certainly feel like they— humility. it does certainly feel like they might be betraying that. i think the _ like they might be betraying that. i think the sussexs should expect to hear a _ think the sussexs should expect to hear a fair— think the sussexs should expect to heara fair deal of think the sussexs should expect to hear a fair deal of criticism over the timing _ hear a fair deal of criticism over the timing of the release of this documentaryjust three months after the death— documentaryjust three months after the death of the indeed the that they fett— the death of the indeed the that they felt the need to do this at all, particularly given it is only two years— all, particularly given it is only two years ago, less than two years a-o two years ago, less than two years ago that— two years ago, less than two years ago that they were sapped and oprah winfrey's _ ago that they were sapped and oprah winfrey's silva giving their side of the story, — winfrey's silva giving their side of the story, so what more is there for them _ the story, so what more is there for them to— the story, so what more is there for them to say? — the story, so what more is there for them to say? i think it is quite interesting to contrast the british media's— interesting to contrast the british media's take on the release of this netflix _ media's take on the release of this netflix documentary with the fact that they were being celebrated in the us— that they were being celebrated in the usjust yesterday that they were being celebrated in the us just yesterday and being given— the us just yesterday and being given this human rights award. sol think—
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given this human rights award. sol think that _ given this human rights award. sol think that while the public opinion the uk _ think that while the public opinion the uk has perhaps changed and continues— the uk has perhaps changed and continues to turn more and more against _ continues to turn more and more against terry and megan, the more that they— against terry and megan, the more that they come out and criticise the royal— that they come out and criticise the royal family and that certainly doesn't — royal family and that certainly doesn't seem to be happening on the other side _ doesn't seem to be happening on the other side of the pond. he doesn't seem to be happening on the other side of the pond.— other side of the pond. he would imaaine other side of the pond. he would imagine that _ other side of the pond. he would imagine that the _ other side of the pond. he would imagine that the front _ other side of the pond. he would imagine that the front page - other side of the pond. he would imagine that the front page of i other side of the pond. he would l imagine that the front page of the papers tomorrow will be dominated by that story as well as we get to my specific revelations. i'm afraid we only have 30 seconds left. could you come in the quickest time possible, talk is through the front page, hancock, get me out of here. matt hancock, get me out of here. matt hancock is — hancock, get me out of here. matt hancock is standing _ hancock, get me out of here. ibiisgtt hancock is standing down as an mp, he said actually he didn't want to take back the conservative with, it was unnecessary. we have now found out that actually the chairman of his local tory association wrote to the conservative whip saying that he wasn't fit to serve as the local mp, so i think most people think he was placed rather than volunteering. brilliantly done in the time. and
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your thoughts will have to remain a secret, perhaps until 11:30pm when you are back and we can get your thoughts on that story. but for the moment, thank you both very much and we will see you later. as i mentioned, we will be back at half past 11pm also, so dojoin us for that if you can. for the moment, i'm louis vonjones, and this is bbc news. hello, i'm hugh ferris. the quirks of the world cup schedule mean england are the team with the most time to prepare for their quarter final. and perhaps it's particuarly useful given the form of france's talismanic forward kylian mbappe. he's the tournament's leading scorer. and the man who's likely to have to keep him in check for england is manchester city's kyle walker. and he says he's ready for the challenge. our sports editor dan roan reports from qatar. he receipts that beautifully! is one
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of world's foot _ he receipts that beautifully! is one of world's foot because _ he receipts that beautifully! is one of world's foot because my - he receipts that beautifully! is one of world's foot because my spare l of world's foot because my spare some forwards with five goals so far here in qatar, he's managed to elevate his sporting superstar status. the 23—year—old spearheading france's bed to be the first team to retain the world cup since brazil 60 years retain the world cup since brazil 60 ears aro. , ., retain the world cup since brazil 60 earsaro. ,. ~ ,, retain the world cup since brazil 60 earsaro. ,. , years ago. kylian mbappe is basically one _ years ago. kylian mbappe is basically one of— years ago. kylian mbappe is basically one of the - years ago. kylian mbappe is basically one of the best - years ago. kylian mbappe is - basically one of the best players i play with. and he is amazing, and he's still young. which is scary because he can still improve his game. because he can still improve his name. because he can still improve his rame_ , ., , because he can still improve his name. , . , . ., because he can still improve his ame. , ., , ., ., ., because he can still improve his name. , . , . ., ., ., game. five years ago, a teenager, k lian game. five years ago, a teenager, kylian mbappe — game. five years ago, a teenager, kylian mbappe joined _ game. five years ago, a teenager, kylian mbappe joined paris - game. five years ago, a teenager, kylian mbappe joined paris st - kylian mbappe joined paris st germain a staggering deal with £166 million. he's paid a reported £1.2 million. he's paid a reported £1.2 million each week and has scored 190 goals and 236 appearances for the french club. goals and 236 appearances for the french club-— goals and 236 appearances for the french club. ., , . ,, french club. now kylian mbappe with a shootin: french club. now kylian mbappe with a shooting chance! _ french club. now kylian mbappe with a shooting chance! don't _ french club. now kylian mbappe with a shooting chance! don't forget, - french club. now kylian mbappe with a shooting chance! don't forget, he l a shooting chance! don't forget, he is already a — a shooting chance! don't forget, he is already a world _ a shooting chance! don't forget, he is already a world cup _ a shooting chance! don't forget, he is already a world cup winner, - a shooting chance! don't forget, he is already a world cup winner, four| is already a world cup winner, four years ago, becoming the first teenager to score in the final since brazil legend, pele. england today
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stepped up their preparations ahead of this titanic clash against france at the beacon. if they are to prevail, they will have to somehow find a way to stop kylian mbappe, but they believe they have gotjust the man to do so. manchester city defender kyle walker is renowned for his speed, and today, he vowed not to be overruled by the challenge. the game does not england versus kylian mbappe, the game as england versus france, we take respect that he's a good player in good form at the minute, but i'm not going to roll out a red carpet for him in terms of him going to score. i'm representing my country at the quarterfinal in the world cup, it is do or die, if we lose, we got home, and he's not going to stand in my way and hopefully winning a world cup for my country.— cup for my country. england have looked like _ cup for my country. england have looked like genuine _ cup for my country. england have looked like genuine contenders . cup for my country. england have - looked like genuine contenders here, but for the first time this tournament, they go into a game as underdogs. your thoughts on this current england team, are you surprised by how they have played here? taste surprised by how they have played here? ~ ., �* . ., surprised by how they have played here? . ., . . , here? we don't want to lose against england. but — here? we don't want to lose against england, but especially _ here? we don't want to lose against england, but especially for - here? we don't want to lose against england, but especially for us, - here? we don't want to lose against england, but especially for us, we i england, but especially for us, we are looking forward to this game.
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they— are looking forward to this game. they have — are looking forward to this game. they have so many great players, a young _ they have so many great players, a young generation. they have quality and quantity also in the squad. he is and quantity also in the squad. hrs. is 'ust and quantity also in the squad. he: isjust become france's leading is just become france's leading men's goal—scorer, but it is his younger team—mate who is set to break all records. the threat they pose england is a daunting one. dan roan, bbc news. northern ireland has turned back to the only manager who has provided them with tournament football and a generation, my colonial targeting a place at euro 202a. it was o'neill who took them to the tournament six years ago and he has agreed to a terms and manage his country for a second time. in his first stand, o'neill and charge forjust over nine years before he left in 2018 to concentrate on managing stroke. he told the media that he believed he was now a better manager and could replicate his previous successes with the national side. i replicate his previous successes with the national side. i wouldn't be here if i _ with the national side. i wouldn't be here if i didn't _ with the national side. i wouldn't be here if i didn't believe - with the national side. i wouldn't be here if i didn't believe it - with the national side. i wouldn't be here if i didn't believe it was i be here if i didn't believe it was possible. like anything, it was
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exciting, of course, there is apprehension about it, that is a good thing, to have that nervousness about the situation as well. but, you know, when you go through campaigns, you know what what is required. players know what is required, but the ultimate thing is to give us a chance, the togetherness you need with a group of players community are top players available, and this is a ten game campaign that we will go into. we will have to hit the ground running straightaway, but i believe there is a realfocus straightaway, but i believe there is a real focus on the senior group of players. maia bouchier will fly out to the west indies to replace alice capsey in england women's t20 squad. it's after capsey broke her collarbone fielding during the second one day international, which england won by 142 runs in antigua. chasing 261, the hosts were bowled out for 118 in a one sided encounter with england taking a 2—0 lead in the three match series. alice davidson—richards has also been added to the t20 squad. the final odi takes place on friday. the lawn tennis association has been fined a million dollars by the atp
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for banning russian and belarusian male players from this summer's grass—court events. the ban was imposed in reaction to russia's invasion of ukraine. the governing body has also been warned it could lose its atp membership if a similar decision is made next year. the all england club — who organise wimbledon — were also given a six figure fine along with the lta by the women's tour. also for excluding female russian and belarusian players. the threat of their membership being terminated, they would not be members of the atp, and therefore would not be able to stage any events that are two events in the uk, which is why i think it is going to be an incredibly difficult decision for the all england club initially to decide what they do for 2023, my feeling is that unless the government pressure is very, very strong, they will be looking at every possible way they can not to exclude russian and belarusian players from the championships next
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her sculptures of caribbean fruit unveiled in east london last year. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm karishma vaswani. the headlines. a right wing plot to topple germany's government sparks the country's largest anti—terrorism operation ever. peru's president, pedro castillo, is detained by police, shortly after he declared a state of emergency — in an attempt to avoid being impeached. china announces a major policy change abandoning some key covid controls, in a move that appears to have been sparked by anti— government protests. and all eyes on harry and meghan ahead of their explosive tell—all documentary which is set to go to air.
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