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hello, this is bbc news. i willjust share a live shot from the hello, this is bbc news. i willjust share alive shot from the high court in share a live shot from the high court in islamabad. the crowds there are awaiting the release of imran khan, after the supreme court deemed his arrest illegal. he has been given two weeks bail and cannot be rearrested. more on this, right here on bbc news. but first off, let's catch up with all of the sport, and crossed to the bbc sport centre. hello, sarah. let's start with european football — asjuventus scored late to salvage a draw at home against sevilla in their europa league semi—final first leg. federico gatti levelled things up with the header, seven minutes into added time.
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this, after youssef en—nesyri had put the visitors ahead in the 26th minute. sevilla, who knocked out manchester united in the quarter—finals, have won the europa league a record six times, most recently in 2020. i'm optimistic for the second leg, because this team has shown during the whole season they are able to surmount difficulties. i think the lads deserve this draw, and above all, the chance to play in the finals, so i am happy for them. was they did tonight, they are a truly great team. in the other tie, edoardo bove fired roma to a win over bayer leverkusen in their semi—final first leg match. he scored the only goal of the game in the 63rd minute at the stadio olimpico, allowing jose mourinho�*s side to take a slender lead into next week's second leg in germany. the win gives mourinho the chance to reach his second european final in as many years as roma coach after winning the europa conference league last season.
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semifinals are never emotionally easy. they are never easy. it is impossible to think of a bigger final score, impossible to think of a bigger finalscore, because impossible to think of a bigger final score, because the teams are really level. we didn't concede much, we controlled pretty well their counterattack. that's a fantastic aspect of the way they play, and we scored a goal. it gave us the small advantage. to the europa conference league now — where west ham's dreams of a first major trophy since 1980 are still alive as they came from behind to secure a narrow semi—final first—leg win over az alkmaar. the dutch side looked on course for an upset, after tijjani reijnders had the visitors ahead just before the break. but the london side were better in the second half, equalising through a said benrahma penalty and then seeing michail antonio snatch a 76th minute winner. i usually believe we will get big resilience here. i think we have it through the club and through the team. and will need it. we've needed
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it for the games we have in the premier league. but we just offer a big win of manchester united, and tonight we have i2—i big win of manchester united, and tonight we have 12—1 in a first leg. so, you have to say that is ok. —— we have i2—i. it doesn't really matter how you do it, thejob is to get it done. we've not got it done yet. farfrom it, we have a big job to do next week. —— we have one 2—i. to a couple of high profile, early aryna sabalenka and jessica pegula were knocked out in the second round of the italian open. both ranked in the world's top three, they were dumped out of the tournament by players outside of the worlds top 100. sabalenka, world number two and australian open champion was beaten by sofia kenin in straight sets 7—6, 6—2. meanwhile, third seed jessie pegula lost 6—2, 3—6, 6—3 to fellow american taylor townsend. coco gauff and victoria azarenka managed to progress both winning straight sets.
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former ryder cup captain has resigned his membership of the cup world tour, after they imposed further sanctions on players who competed in live golf events without permission. there were fines ranging of 12 and a half thousand pounds to one and a half thousand pounds for each breach, and it to a total of 26 players. 0ur golf correspondent ian carter has more. players. our golf correspondent ian carter has more.— players. our golf correspondent ian carter has more. yes, and when you consider it — carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as _ carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less _ carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less than _ carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less than a _ carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less than a year- carter has more. yes, and when you consider it as less than a year that l consider it as less than a year that he was holding the position of europe's ryder cup captain, that encapsulates the turmoil that has gone on since the arrival of live gulp. and now these punishments, the green light for that was given by the arbitration hearing, and the fact those players lost their appeal to the initial fines and suspensions put in place for playing in live
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golf and asian events without the permission. so stenson has gone. last week, we saw other big names from european golf in lee westwood and in bolton resign their memberships, the veteran richard bland has gone as well, and i expect other big names to follow suit in the light of these punishments being announced. the denver nuggets are the first team through to the nba conference finals, after beating the phoenix suns on thursday night. the nuggets won 125 — 100, nikola jokic stared with a triple—double scoring 32 points. denver nuggets advanced to the western conference finals for the first time since 2020. boston celtics and philadelphia 76ers to play game seven in the eastern conference semifinal series to decide who willjoin them. in our building, there are only averaging 98 points a game, and in this building, there are averaging 125. so to hold it 200 points
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tonight was just a thing of beauty. —— so to hold it to 100 points tonight. that is where we do best, when we rebound, defend and share the ball, we are hoping we are the best team in nba. tonight we showed that against a very talented team on their court. the new nfl season fixtures list has been revealed. defending champions the kansas city chiefs will host the detroit lions in the season opener on thursday, 7 september. the philadelphia eagles, who the chiefs beat in super bowl 57, start at the new england patriots at sunday. the patriots will honour tom brady, who retired in february, at that game. and that's all the sport for now. hello, this is bbc news. 0ne
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hello, this is bbc news. one of our top stories today is right there on the screen in front of you. that top stories today is right there on the screen in front of you.- the screen in front of you. that is the screen in front of you. that is the hiuh the screen in front of you. that is the high court — the screen in front of you. that is the high court in _ the screen in front of you. that is the high court in islamabad, - the screen in front of you. that is the high court in islamabad, in l the high court in islamabad, in pakistan. you can see the security and the press there, and also supporters of pakistan's former prime minister imran khan. his arrest on tuesday on corruption charges was ruled as illegal yesterday. today, he appeared in the high court and was granted two weeks bail. we are expecting him to leave the high court. mr khan had said that he may well be rearrested. however, now he has been granted two weeks bail, you cannot be arrested for the following two weeks. we are still waiting to see him leave that court. we'll bring you those scenes as and when it happens. the concern is that anything else that goes go awry could well lead to scenes we saw earlier this week, those
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protests where 11 people reportedly died. 0ur correspondence caroline davies is outside the courts for us, and has an update.— davies is outside the courts for us, and has an update. we've 'ust come out of the courtroom _ and has an update. we've just come out of the courtroom where - and has an update. we've just come out of the courtroom where imran . out of the courtroom where imran khan has been granted two weeks protective bail on the corruption case. that is the case he was initially arrested on here in this court complex on tuesday. he's been given two weeks of protective bail. the next question is whether he is able to get a bail in other cases that are also against him. we are waiting to find out exactly what imran khan's movements are, whether he will try to stay in this courtroom. were unable to go inside, which is why we have stepped outside. you can see the security around us, very few people have been let inside the court to witness the proceedings. we are waiting to see what will happen next, and whether imran khan will try to stay within the courtroom to try to get bail in other cases. the courtroom to try to get bail in other cases-— other cases. since then, we have confirmation _ other cases. since then, we have confirmation that _ other cases. since then, we have confirmation that he _ other cases. since then, we have confirmation that he has - other cases. since then, we have confirmation that he has indeed l other cases. since then, we have - confirmation that he has indeed been
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granted bail. that was caroline davies standing outside the court. what we are waiting for now is to see him exit those doors that you can see on the screen. his supporters are there, local and international media watching as well as the security. hopefully, that scene will pass off kindly. it wasn't like that earlier this week. he was arrested earlier on tuesday by the accountability bureau on corruption charges. he was then allowed to leave, following a hearing today. granted two weeks bail. his arrest as there is very same chords at which he appeared earlier today. that arrest was deemed illegal. two weeks bail, he cannot be arrested for two weeks. he has said his life has been threatened and he has made those allegations. we haven't had evidence of that, but we are now waiting to see him leave and hopefully,
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returned safely to his compounds. however, members of his party, the pti senior members have been arrested. no word on them. but the bench, two members sitting on that bench, two members sitting on that bench had granted him two weeks bail. when imran khan appears through those doors, we will see what happens next. we will bring that to you. in the meantime, let's turn our attention to other top stories. a royal superfan who turn our attention to other top stories. a royal super fan who was handcuffed alongside protesters ahead of the coronation says she was detained for being an innocent bystander. alice chambers travelled to the mile on saturday, hoping to catch a glimpse of king charles. —— travel to the mall. she was arrested and detained for 13 hours. this travel to the mall. she was arrested and detained for 13 hours.— and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, _ and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, an _ and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, an aussie - and detained for 13 hours. this is alice chambers, an aussie and i and detained for 13 hours. this is i alice chambers, an aussie and fan and detained for 13 hours. this is - alice chambers, an aussie and fan of the royalfamily. here she is at
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alice chambers, an aussie and fan of the royal family. here she is at a garden party in 2017 at buckingham palace. 0n the day of the coronation, she was expecting to see this. she arrived at the mall 17, to get a good spot. the excitement was building, but two hours later, everything changed. i building, but two hours later, everything changed.— building, but two hours later, everything changed. i was sitting there, everything changed. i was sitting there. waiting — everything changed. i was sitting there, waiting for _ everything changed. i was sitting there, waiting for the _ everything changed. i was sitting there, waiting for the coronation j everything changed. i was sitting i there, waiting for the coronation to begin. _ there, waiting for the coronation to begin. as _ there, waiting for the coronation to begin, as the next minute, i realised _ begin, as the next minute, i realised the police had swooped in and started grabbing a whole heap of people _ and started grabbing a whole heap of people. this and started grabbing a whole heap of --eole. , , �* . and started grabbing a whole heap of --eole. , m . ., and started grabbing a whole heap of --eole. , , ~ . ., ., people. this is alice on the mall, bein: people. this is alice on the mall, being detained _ people. this is alice on the mall, being detained with _ people. this is alice on the mall, being detained with to _ people. this is alice on the mall, being detained with to stop - people. this is alice on the mall, being detained with to stop oil l being detained with to stop 0il protesters. being detained with to stop oil protesters-— protesters. they handcuff me straightaway _ protesters. they handcuff me straightaway and _ protesters. they handcuff me straightaway and pulled - protesters. they handcuff me straightaway and pulled me l protesters. they handcuff me l straightaway and pulled me out protesters. they handcuff me - straightaway and pulled me out of the crowds and put me against a barrier_ the crowds and put me against a barrier with a heap of other protesters. barrier with a heap of other protesters— barrier with a heap of other rotesters. . protesters. last saturday, police made 64 arrest _ protesters. last saturday, police made 64 arrest during _ protesters. last saturday, police made 64 arrest during the - made 64 arrest during the coronation. some are related to concerns that people would disrupt the event. alice gave her contact details and showed her id. it took
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four hours before she got to a police station. i kept trying to explain that i just wasn't police station. i kept trying to explain that ijust wasn't part of this group. i explain that i 'ust wasn't part of this group.— this group. i always try to 'ust sa , this group. i always try to 'ust say. surety i this group. i always try to 'ust say. surety theyfi this group. i always try to 'ust say, surely they will i this group. i always try to 'ust say, surely they will be h this group. i always try to just i say, surely they will be someone soon _ say, surely they will be someone soon i _ say, surely they will be someone soon i can— say, surely they will be someone soon i can talk to, that will understand this is all a misunderstanding. and thatjust misunderstanding. and that just didn't— misunderstanding. and thatjust didn't come. i was detained for 13 hours _ didn't come. i was detained for 13 hours. ~ , ., didn't come. i was detained for 13 hours. . , ., ., , didn't come. i was detained for 13 hours. , ., ., , hours. whilst all of this was happening _ hours. whilst all of this was happening in _ hours. whilst all of this was happening in london, - hours. whilst all of this was happening in london, alice| hours. whilst all of this was - happening in london, alice was giving police her dna, or photo and fingerprints were taken. it wasn't until seven o'clock that evening that she was interviewed and released. an officer from lincolnshire police made the arrest. the force said, a woman in her 30s was arrested in connection with the just oil protest. she was subsequently released with no further action. we have now received a complaint and are reviewing the incident, and we are in contact with the complainant to establish the full details of her allegations.
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it's just been so shocking. i think it'sjust been so shocking. i think about, _ it'sjust been so shocking. i think about, all— it'sjust been so shocking. i think about, all the things i could have done _ about, all the things i could have done that— about, all the things i could have done that day. all the parties i could — done that day. all the parties i could have gone to. but i chose to attend _ could have gone to. but i chose to attend the — could have gone to. but i chose to attend the coronation, and i got to see none _ attend the coronation, and i got to see none of— attend the coronation, and i got to see none of it.— attend the coronation, and i got to see none of it. this is bbc news. it is approaching _ see none of it. this is bbc news. it is approaching four _ see none of it. this is bbc news. it is approaching four o'clock - see none of it. this is bbc news. it is approaching four o'clock in - see none of it. this is bbc news. it is approaching four o'clock in the i is approaching four o'clock in the afternoon in islamabad. the scene you can see there is the media, supporters of imran khan, the former prime minister, who will shortly walk through those doors, after being granted two weeks bail in a case involving corruption charges yesterday. his arrest on tuesday was ruled illegal. we are watching it is very closely. we have correspondence in islamabad. also watching from lahore, stay with us, we will bring you the latest. this is bbc news.
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khan live from london. this is bbc news. former pakistani prime minister imran khan, has been granted bail at islamabad high court — but tells the bbc he expects to rearrested when he leaves. this is the scene outside the court room, where you can see crowds gathered outside. many are waiting for mr khan to leave, we will go there live if there are any developments. concerns of a potential surge of migrants on the us—mexico border as a controversial immigration policy expires arrested and detained for 13 hours — we hear from the royal supporter whose coronation celebrations turned into a nightmare.
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