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we should be temerity to say we should be investigating the origins of covid—19. they have form in doing this kind of thing and the uk cannot allow to be threatened economically when it is standing up for its values, or in this case not allow them to beat up people on the streets of manchester.- them to beat up people on the streets of manchester. what do you make of rishi _ streets of manchester. what do you make of rishi sunak's _ streets of manchester. what do you make of rishi sunak's foreign - streets of manchester. what do you make of rishi sunak's foreign policy in china at the moment? it is make of rishi sunak's foreign policy in china at the moment?— in china at the moment? it is in a very different _ in china at the moment? it is in a very different place _ in china at the moment? it is in a very different place when - in china at the moment? it is in a very different place when it - in china at the moment? it is in a very different place when it was l very different place when it was when he was campaigning for the tory leadership election. close followers may remember that he had a hawkish tone during that leadership election. he published a number of statement saying that he would pursue quite a strong policy towards china, recognising it as a threat, closing the confucius institutes, which are often connected strongly to chinese embassies that are in universities, various other things. he seems to have abandoned that strategy in favour of a strategy of engagement with china, which seems
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not to similar to the strategy pursued by david cameron and george osborne during the so—called golden era of relations between the uk and china. for people wanting the true face of the chinese communist party to be seen, this feels like a regressive step. we need to be a realist about who china is, about what the chinese communist party has been willing to do, not least to uyghur muslims and signing to british declaration when it comes to hong kong, to tibetans, or to the undermining of freedoms in other jurisdictions, including the uk. we have to face up to that. the worry of those of us who are pushing for thatis of those of us who are pushing for that is we don't see it in the strategy of rishi sunak towards china. we hope we are wrong and we hope that the strategy of engagement will bear fruit. hope that the strategy of engagement will bearfruit. sadly, it didn't bear fruits over the last 20 years of trying it. we hope to see a bit
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more realism.— of trying it. we hope to see a bit more realism. thank you very much for our more realism. thank you very much for your time _ more realism. thank you very much for your time and _ more realism. thank you very much for your time and analysis. - before we look at the weather, it is cold, but there may be a change, we will show you these pictures. these are ice pancakes, formed on a lake at lyn park in glasgow. they are made when foam from the surface of the lake freezes. the chance to become rounded as they bump into one another. the wonders of nature! now it's time for a look at the weather. hello there. it's been really cold once again today, and we've got frosty and potentially icy conditions overnight. and we stay in cold air, really, for the next few days or so, with some further snow mainly in scotland. friday could see some significant snow in central and southern parts of scotland — whereas at the moment
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and through the rest of the night, most of the snow is in northern parts of the country. but a few wintry showers and icy conditions in northern ireland, and we could see some further showers pushing down into northeastern parts of england later. some icy conditions here following those earlier showers. the misty low cloud in the south will get pushed away, we'll have clear skies overnight. temperatures easily down to minus —7 or —8 quite widely. so a really cold start to tomorrow. for many, though, it may well be dry with lots of winter sunshine. about i—2 wintry showers, mainly for northern parts of northern ireland. but snow for northeast england, those wintry showers driving down towards norfolk, and a few more snow showers in northern parts of scotland. it won't be as windy here as it has been, but for all of us, it's going to be another cold day. hello there, i'm olly foster. we're live at the al bayt stadium for the last of the world cup semi—finals.
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here's what's coming up on sportsday. we've had our first we've had ourfirst glimpse we've had our first glimpse of the french and they've had to make changes to the team that beat england. morocco have already made history, they say they are here to make the final. and look who's waiting for the winner — lionel messi says it will be his last world cup match. it would be so, so good to see a picture of messi with the world cup trophy. also coming up in the programme... the scottish premiership returns tomorrow and rangers new manager michael beale says he must win a trophy to have anything to show in his first season in charge. and we find out how one association is trying to help more people from black and asian communities learn to swim.
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welcome along. 25 minutes till kick—off. it's fitting perhaps that it's the al bayt stadium that is hosting this semifinal, designed in the shape of a traditional bedouin tent, instantly recognisable across the arab—speaking world. and that's who morocco are representing as well as the continent of africa, breaking new ground and leaving no nation from outside europe or south america has reached the world cup final, they are breaking new
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ground as they have been for the last few weeks, leaving behind them some broken reputations, that's for sure — belgium, spain, and portugal will testify for that. those are the moroccans arriving for the match of their lives, and they've had already if few here in qatar. and what about the french? a relatively trouble—free path to the semi—finals, beating australia and denmark. they made a raft of changes and were beaten by tunisia, but it didn't stop them topping their group, and then beating the poles in the last 16 before knocking out england, we've talked about that quite enough. we'll be talking about kylian mbappe in just a we'll be talking about kylian mbappe injust a moment, he's leading the race along with lionel messi for the golden boot as they look to make it back to back world cup finals. france have had to make a couple of changes due to sicknesses and the
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camp. konate in for upamecano, youssouf fofana in for rabiot lloris kounde. that fearsome front for floating around, marauding behind olivier giroud. a couple of changes for morocco. nayef aguerd returns from a hamstring strain. he missed the portugal win. we think they will play with a back three and some flying wing backs, coming up against mbappe in that right hand side. the french head coach said that they weren't just preparing for the game, but the atmosphere.
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spanish journalists were taken aback by it when they were kncoked out in the last 16, the noise, from the tens of thousands of moroccan fans, and here a few lucky enough to get a ticket. it will feel like a home tie here, they will be feeling like they are they will be feeling like they are the home team against the french. here are some of their fans who have been lucky enough to get into this match. morocco it's all but the team, we are here tonight. it feels like morocco all came here. so we have to win with the heart. we will win with heart tonight, so let's go, thank you! heart tonight, so let's go, thank ou! ~ ., heart tonight, so let's go, thank ou! ~ . . , . heart tonight, so let's go, thank ou! . ., , ., heart tonight, so let's go, thank ou! . . , . ., you! we are fans, all the way to the finals of. hopefully _ you! we are fans, all the way to the finals of. hopefully france - you! we are fans, all the way to the finals of. hopefully france will- finals of. hopefully france will make it, finals of. hopefully france will make it. the _ finals of. hopefully france will make it, the final— finals of. hopefully france will make it, the final should - finals of. hopefully france will make it, the final should be i make it, the final should be argentina _ make it, the final should be argentina and _ make it, the final should be argentina and france. - make it, the final should be argentina and france. and. make it, the final should be - argentina and france. and hopefully france _ argentina and france. and hopefully france will_ argentina and france. and hopefully
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france will get — argentina and france. and hopefully france will get the _ argentina and france. and hopefully france will get the final. _ argentina and france. and hopefully france will get the final.— france will get the final. morocco is the best, _ france will get the final. morocco is the best, with _ france will get the final. morocco is the best, with this _ france will get the final. morocco is the best, with this beautiful. is the best, with this beautiful colour — the colour ofjoy and love, and we will make it. it’s colour - the colour of 'oy and love, and we will make it._ and we will make it. it's thinning out on the _ and we will make it. it's thinning out on the concourse _ and we will make it. it's thinning out on the concourse here, - and we will make it. it's thinning - out on the concourse here, hopefully fans have found their seats. 20 minutes away from kick—off, morocco representing africa, the arab speaking world. i spoke to the former chelsea striker and ivory coast captain didier drogba, and asked him about the atlas lions incredible run to the semifinal. there is a reason for this success. you know, they've been working hard at home in morocco, developing the league, players, and they have the manager who one the african champions team. back home they were successful, doing well, and he
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managed... after they were out at the african nations cup, he's taken the african nations cup, he's taken the team that's young, as well, so the team that's young, as well, so the players can relate, so all they do is put the intensity in all their games. this is what brought them to the semi final. for games. this is what brought them to the semi final.— the semi final. for clean sheets, it's amazing. _ the semi final. for clean sheets, it's amazing, even _ the semi final. for clean sheets, it's amazing, even the _ the semi final. for clean sheets, it's amazing, even the french i the semi final. for clean sheets, i it's amazing, even the french have an on that, but they are flying the flag for the arab speaking nations and the whole of africa, no african team has made it this far.- and the whole of africa, no african team has made it this far. none have made it this — team has made it this far. none have made it this far, _ team has made it this far. none have made it this far, and _ team has made it this far. none have made it this far, and i _ team has made it this far. none have made it this far, and i think - made it this far, and i think they'll show to all these african teams that this is the example to follow, this is what you have to do. if you want to get into the competition, you have to put in the intensity. the way you play on the continent is sometimes too slow because of the heat. but here for them, being able to put out this
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intensity, and also to have fresh legs i think does a lot.— legs i think does a lot. spain, portugal. _ legs i think does a lot. spain, portugal, belgium, _ legs i think does a lot. spain, portugal, belgium, the - legs i think does a lot. spain, | portugal, belgium, the french legs i think does a lot. spain, - portugal, belgium, the french may be one step too far for them? we portugal, belgium, the french may be one step too far for them?— one step too far for them? we will find out tonight. _ one step too far for them? we will find out tonight. the _ one step too far for them? we will find out tonight. the french - one step too far for them? we will find out tonight. the french team | one step too far for them? we will| find out tonight. the french team - find out tonight. the french team — let's see if we can keep it for a few more days, but it'll be a big, big game, very difficult for the french team. i want to see if they'll be able to manage the intensity that they've put into every game. walid rugragi was in charge of wydad ac, in casablanca, where he won the first division title last season. he's making history here with that team. let's cross live to casablanca and speak to mayeni jones. mayeni, i can only
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imagine the excitement? 20 minutes away from kick—off? 20 minutes away from kick-off? yes, the build up — 20 minutes away from kick-off? yes, the build up today _ 20 minutes away from kick-off? yes, the build up today has _ 20 minutes away from kick—off? 1a: the build up today has been slow, it's been a cold and rainy day in casablanca. as we've gotten closer and closer to the match, we've heard of movies l is in the cars up and down the street. the cafes behind me, the young, the elderly, everyone is coming together to watch the game. incidentally this is one of the oldest cafes in casablanca. when it was open, morocco was still under french colonial rule. but tonight moroccans are hoping that there national team will defeat their phone will —— the former colonial power and rise to the finals. every time they watch their team play, they've been amazed at how well they've been amazed at how well they've done. they've defeated some of the top teams in the world. some
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tell us there confident about today, but having not been able to sleep, thinking about all day at work, finally the match is about to begin and the excitement is building up. fingers are crossed their team will be able to beat the reigning champions and hopefully take on argentina in the finals. it champions and hopefully take on argentina in the finals.— champions and hopefully take on argentina in the finals. it could be a lively night _ argentina in the finals. it could be a lively night there, _ argentina in the finals. it could be a lively night there, it _ argentina in the finals. it could be a lively night there, it could - argentina in the finals. it could be a lively night there, it could also l a lively night there, it could also be very lively in paris. and let's now get the view from france, hugh schofield. hugh, a huge north african community in paris and other french cities, i'm presuming that whatever gatherings there will be, will be heavily policed, hugh. but on a football front, are french fans already looking beyond morocco, to messi and argentina in the final? you join me and brady's bar, and
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central paris, where the crowd will be affixed to the television. there's no question who they're rooting for here, it's the french team. there confident without being overly so, i would say. but you're right, around the country there are many bars like this where there are people who are torn because they have a background in morocco, it have a background in morocco, it have a background in morocco, it have a moroccan passport, who may be support morocco in this match. many say whatever happens, we will come out the winners because they are supporters of a moroccan team. but there will be an element as well of people who want to stick it to the french for all sorts of other reasons. and as you say, security will be tight on the champs—elysees later on this evening. there will be a big outpouring of celebration, whatever happens i think at the end
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of this game, a lot of people will go to the champs—elysees and beat their horns. i think even if morocco lose, they'll be turning out in large numbers, people from that community, to celebrate the fantastic performance they've given over the last few weeks. but that's not the focus now, the focus now is very much on the match which is about to start. we've been watching the teams get onto the pitch, we've been talking here with people about how the crowd there will be very, very much in favour of morocco and how 55,000 people will be cheering morocco there, maybe 5—10,000 people cheering france. will that make a difference because make the feeling here is the french team is made of such consummate professionals playing in top leagues in europe who are very used to playing away games, it won't make a difference at all. there's a good deal of confidence here, respect for the moroccan team, but the expectation that france will win. ., , ., , ., .
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win. you, who's found himself a nice and auiet win. you, who's found himself a nice and quiet bar— win. you, who's found himself a nice and quiet bar in _ win. you, who's found himself a nice and quiet bar in paris, _ win. you, who's found himself a nice and quiet bar in paris, we _ win. you, who's found himself a nice and quiet bar in paris, we have - and quiet bar in paris, we have shoppers over here are the al bayt stadium. the plight of migrant workers is just one of those issues that human rights groups have highlighted for the past decade. with deaths numbered in the thousands, qatar's supreme committee have always said that there have been just three work—related deaths connected to world cup infrastructure over the past decade, and 37 non—work related, but there have been two we are now up to two deaths here at the tournament, security guards died at the lusail stadium a few days ago, and the supreme committee say they send their sincere condolences to their families, who fell and
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died. they are investigating the circumstances that led to the fall as a matter of urgency, and are saying they will give the families all outstanding money owed. fifa say they are devastated by the death of another migrant worker here at the stadium. when we come back to the al bayt stadium, we'll hear from stadium. when we come back to the al bayt stadium, we'll hearfrom one stadium. when we come back to the al bayt stadium, we'll hear from one of lionel messi's former team—mates. but let's head back to laura. we'll be back with you very shortly. even though the world cup is not quite over, domestic football restarts in scotland tomorrow. rangers resume their scottish premiership campaign against hibernian at ibrox, with manager michael beale in the dugout for his first competitive game in charge. beale was a coach at the glasgow club when steven gerrard was manager, and he was asked about what he can bring to the role. my ideas haven't changed too much
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from when i was here previously. and i think it's just about freeing i—2 clears up. that always happens when a new coach comes in, that's nothing against the previous managing team, but it shuffles the pack when the coach comes in and shuffles the system that they're using. i hope to see that renewed energy. i think it's important for them that they show that, as well. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today. former england cricketer andrew freddie flintoff is spending a second night in hospital after he was hurt in an accident while filming the bbc show top gear, which he presents. the incident happened at the programmes' test track in surrey. his injuries are not thought to be life—threatening. ronnie o'sullivan is through to the round of 32 at the english open in brentwood. the world number one recovered from being 2—0 down to beat thailand's dechawat poomjaeng 4—2. and in hockey, great britain's men's team began their fih pro league campaign with an emphatic 3—0 victory over defending champions
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the netherlands, in argentina. the goals came in an ii—minute spell across the second and third quarters. zach wallace scored the first and third goalfor team gb either side of phil roper�*s strike. the physical and mental health benefits of swimming are well—known, but at the moment, not enough people from black and asian communities are taking the plunge. just 5% of black adults and 20% of black children in england are regular swimmers, according to recent figures. the black swimming association has been working hard to reverse that trend — and now it's picked up a national lottery award for project of the year. miriam walker—khan has been finding out more. only 5% of adults from african, caribbean and asian communities in england swim. the black swimming association was set up the change that and make the sport more diverse. now the work they're doing is award—winning. we
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diverse. now the work they're doing is award-winning.— is award-winning. we started off as forest rangers _ is award-winning. we started off as forest rangers essentially, - is award-winning. we started off as forest rangers essentially, who - is award-winning. we started off as forest rangers essentially, who had | forest rangers essentially, who had one vision, to diversify the aquatics sector and make sure people like us were water safe —— four strangers. so to grow so quickly over the last two and a half years to receiving this award is just fantastic. the impact sector wasn't doing enough and we didn't believe there was space available for these types of conversations and perspectives to be heard. so what are the conversations _ perspectives to be heard. so what are the conversations that - perspectives to be heard. so what are the conversations that need i perspectives to be heard. so what| are the conversations that need to be had, and what are the barriers or stereotypes that mean there are so few black and asian people who swim? myths of brain density, better at running — myths of brain density, better at running early in sports. these are serious, _ running early in sports. these are serious, valid issues, such as something _ serious, valid issues, such as something we can go, "never mind, 'ust something we can go, "never mind, just get— something we can go, "never mind, just get in_ something we can go, "never mind, just get in the water." there are thinge— just get in the water." there are things we — just get in the water." there are things we need to unpack and help people move past to get in the
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water~ — people move past to get in the water. �* ., ., , water. and although swimming competitively _ water. and although swimming competitively and _ water. and although swimming competitively and for _ water. and although swimming competitively and for fun - water. and although swimming competitively and for fun is - water. and although swimming competitively and for fun is a i water. and although swimming . competitively and for fun is a huge part of their work, there's also a more serious element. according to the world health organization, the risk of drowning is higher in ethnic minority groups democrat communities.— minority groups democrat communities. ., ., ., , communities. learning how to swim and be safe — communities. learning how to swim and be safe in _ communities. learning how to swim and be safe in the _ communities. learning how to swim and be safe in the water— communities. learning how to swim and be safe in the water is - communities. learning how to swim and be safe in the water is a - and be safe in the water is a life—saving skill. knowing what to do if you are a friend of yours and water and in danger could save a life. knowing who to call, whether that's a coastguard or fire service, depending on what part of the country are in, can also save a life. so all this knowledge we are trying to raise awareness of can make a difference between somebody coming home and somebody not coming home. ~ ., , home. when we get adults in the water and learning _ home. when we get adults in the water and learning to _ home. when we get adults in the water and learning to swim, - home. when we get adults in the water and learning to swim, you | water and learning to swim, you know, _ water and learning to swim, you know, we're talking about people who have had _ know, we're talking about people who have had serious trauma, like nearly dry when _ have had serious trauma, like nearly dry when they were young, and being afraid _ dry when they were young, and being afraid to _ dry when they were young, and being afraid to put their face in the
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water— afraid to put their face in the water was having a shower —— like nearly— water was having a shower —— like nearly drowning when they were young — nearly drowning when they were young. it's about understanding what it feels— young. it's about understanding what it feels like, and eventually they end up— it feels like, and eventually they end up in— it feels like, and eventually they end up in a — it feels like, and eventually they end up in a place where they are learning to — end up in a place where they are learning to swim. it�*s end up in a place where they are learning to swim.— learning to swim. it's clear that the are learning to swim. it's clear that they are changing _ learning to swim. it's clear that they are changing people's - learning to swim. it's clear that l they are changing people's lives, and the fact of the public voted for this award shows just how much their work is valued. miriam walker—khan, bbc news. right, that's it from me in the studio. let's go back to olly outside the al bayt stadium, in qatar, as we approach kick—off in tonight's semi—final. olly? as we been hearing on sportsday today already, so many cultural links notjust between the players but the two nations, historical links as well. earlier today, i got two footballjournalists to look ahead to the game — julien laurens in the french corner, and amine el amri in the moroccan. i have trouble processing what's really happening, because we are not used to writing history like this.
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and the cinderella fairy tale is just the top of the world for us, it means absolutely everything. if you weren't waving _ means absolutely everything. if you weren't waving the _ means absolutely everything. if you weren't waving the tricolor, - means absolutely everything. if you weren't waving the tricolor, you - weren't waving the tricolor, you would be a moroccan fan as well? there's narratives everywhere, like with the _ there's narratives everywhere, like with the head coach being born in paris. _ with the head coach being born in paris, you've got the player whose father— paris, you've got the player whose father is_ paris, you've got the player whose father is moroccan, and for him to play on _ father is moroccan, and for him to play on the — father is moroccan, and for him to play on the french bench and face the country— play on the french bench and face the country of his dad would be speciat — the country of his dad would be special. you've got players who are best friends playing each other directly — best friends playing each other directly. so many stories on the game _ directly. so many stories on the game |— directly. so many stories on the name. ~' �* , , , directly. so many stories on the iame_ ~' �*, , , ., ., game. i think it's best to go in there just _ game. i think it's best to go in there just like any _ game. i think it's best to go in there just like any opponent i game. i think it's best to go in there just like any opponent - | game. i think it's best to go in - there just like any opponent - just there just like any opponent — just like spain and portugal, which were not exactly in the same situation, but nearly the same situation as france regarding morocco. i5 france regarding morocco. is complacency for the french the biggest danger here?— complacency for the french the biggest danger here? they've been there four years _ biggest danger here? they've been there four years ago _ biggest danger here? they've been there four years ago in _ biggest danger here? they've been there four years ago in a _ biggest danger here? they've been there four years ago in a very - there four years ago in a very different— there four years ago in a very different game against belgium, but
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they know how good morocco are, they know what _ they know how good morocco are, they know what they are capable of putting — know what they are capable of pulling out, and they are wary of what _ pulling out, and they are wary of what they— pulling out, and they are wary of what they can offer defensively, they are — what they can offer defensively, they are the best defence in the competition. morocco will have a lot more _ competition. morocco will have a lot more of— competition. morocco will have a lot more of the — competition. morocco will have a lot more of the ball, and i think with the bait. — more of the ball, and i think with the ball, they'll have players like mbappe — the ball, they'll have players like mbappe and dembele who will be one view one _ mbappe and dembele who will be one view one against the two full— backs from morocco, and that will hurt the teams _ from morocco, and that will hurt the teams that— from morocco, and that will hurt the teams that didn't have that kind of weapon _ teams that didn't have that kind of weapon. do teams that didn't have that kind of weaon. ,, teams that didn't have that kind of weaon. i. ., ., teams that didn't have that kind of weaon. ,, ., ., ., teams that didn't have that kind of weaon. i. ., ., ., ., ., weapon. do you two have a wager for each other? — weapon. do you two have a wager for each other? laughter _ each other? laughter i'll pay for your restaurant. perfect! _ i'll pay for your restaurant. perfect! �* , . . i'll pay for your restaurant. perfect! �* , ., ., ., , perfect! it's a date, thanks very much, gentlemen. _ perfect! it's a date, thanks very much, gentlemen. i— perfect! it's a date, thanks very much, gentlemen. i can - perfect! it's a date, thanks very i much, gentlemen. i can guarantee perfect! it's a date, thanks very - much, gentlemen. i can guarantee a restaurant in marrakesh is a lot cheaper than a good restaurant in doha. for the winners here this evening, the reward is notjust a place in the final, but they will face lionel messi
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for the last time at a world cup. we've debated all week whether or not this would be his final tournament, but he confirmed that over their victory over croatia. he was a runner—up eight years ago at the brazil world cup — and i spoke to his team—mate that day and good friend, pablo zabaleta. i have to say, he's having his best world cup in qatar at the age of 35, which is something remarkable. getting older, the end of his career, but he still performing like he's in his 20s. and you can see that from outside, he's really enjoying it. and when he's in a good mood, that makes everything a lot easier for the team. and the
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mood, that makes everything a lot easierfor the team. and the rest mood, that makes everything a lot easier for the team. and the rest of the players, some of them having their first experience of the world cup — i think everyone is playing for the argentina shirt, but they're also playing for messi. i for the argentina shirt, but they're also playing for messi.— also playing for messi. i think you are 'ust also playing for messi. i think you are just about _ also playing for messi. i think you are just about born _ also playing for messi. i think you are just about born when - also playing for messi. i think you are just about born when diego i are just about born when diego maradona will lifted the world cup. how important do you think it is to pass on the legacy and have another picture, and how important is diego mara donna still as an inspiration? the legacy of mara donna is there. messi doesn't need to win the world cup to prove he's the greatest player of all time. but of course... it would be so, so good to see a picture of messi with the world cup trophy. some people not for my
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generation, but let's say my dad and all that, they've seen the best of maradona. and i think kids these daysin maradona. and i think kids these days in argentina will wear a messi shirt and all that, so it will be so, so good to have the opportunity to have again messi winning something with his national team. after five world cups, many think that this lionel messi, at the age of 35, is the best lionel messi they've seen, he certainly raised his game here in qatar and is waiting in that sunday final at the lusail stadium. let's take you inside the al bayt stadium for the last of the semifinals. france, the reigning world champions, against morocco — we have had the anthems, the noise you can hear it already, it will feel like a home tie from morocco. will they be the first
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nation from outside south america and europe to reach the final? it's on bbc one, from me, that's it for sportsday, good night. hello there. it's been really cold once again today, and we've got frosty and potentially icy conditions overnight. and we stay in cold air, really, for the next few days or so, with some further snow mainly in scotland. friday could see some significant snow in central and southern parts of scotland — whereas at the moment and through the rest of the night, most of the snow is in northern parts of the country. but a few wintry showers and icy conditions in northern ireland, and we could see some further showers pushing down into northeastern parts of england later. some icy conditions here following those earlier showers. the misty low cloud in the south will get pushed away, we'll have clear skies overnight. temperatures easily down to —7—8 quite widely. so a really cold start to tomorrow. for many, though, it may well be dry
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with lots of winter sunshine. about i—2 wintry showers, mainly for northern parts of northern ireland. but snow for northeast england, those wintry showers driving down towards norfolk, and a few more snow showers in northern parts of scotland. it won't be as windy here as it has been, but for all of us, it's going to be another cold day.
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hello, i'm maryam moshiri. this is outside source. kyiv is hit by a wave of drone attacks as russia continues to target ukraine's energy infrastructure. translation: at 6:30am it flew from there. - the rumble was like from a moped, such was the sound that it made. it fell behind the houses and then there was a strong roar and explosion. from alleged iranian drones to plans for us patroit missiles, we look at the role of foreign weapons. also in the programme: delving deep into claims of corruption in the eu — three men appear in court in belgium in a case linked to lobbying by qatar.

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