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tell the bbc that the greek authorities abandoned them to their fate. meanwhile — greece's conservative leader kyriakos mitsotakis claims a landlside victory in the country's national elections. and — the wait is almost over at glastonbury. sir eltonjohn is due to begin his headline set any minute now — in the rocketman�*s final uk performance on his farewell tour. hello i'm samantha simmons. we start in russia, where 2a hours after the end of a short—lived rebellion posed the greatest challenge yet to vladimir putin's authority, the president's whereabouts remain unknown. there's been speculation that the russian leader fled moscow during the crisis, after his presidentialjets were tracked leaving the city.
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the us secretary of state antony blinken says the events show the cracks in mr putin's authority. yevgeny prigozhin, the head of the wagner mercenary group — pictured here leaving the russian city of rostov—on—don on saturday evening — is reportedly going into exile in belarus after abandoning his advance on moscow. and with wagnerforces firing their guns into the sky — and cheers from the watching public — his troops also departed the city. tensions had been building between mr prigozhin and russia's military leadership for some time, over their approach to the war in ukraine. leaving as heroes. the wagnerfighters pulling out of rostov last night. you'd think they'd just won a war. the leader of the mercenary group, yevgeny prigozhin, was off, too. he'd just done a deal with the kremlin to end their mutiny. the rebellion started
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here, then spread north. it was the biggest challenge to vladimir putin's authority since he came to power. vladimir vladimirovich putin. russia's commander in chief likes to project an image of strength. a mutiny on his watch is embarrassing. but is it damaging? for vladimir putin, will there be political fallout ahead of next year's election? he definitely looks weaker. all elite groups will begin to think about the presidency 202a. should they rely, as they did even one week before, this military coup, on vladimir putin? take a new life to boston where the us coast guard is hosting a press conference on the recovery of the
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titans submersible. i conference on the recovery of the titans submersible.— titans submersible. i express my dee est titans submersible. i express my deepest condolences _ titans submersible. i express my deepest condolences to - titans submersible. i express my deepest condolences to the - titans submersible. i express my - deepest condolences to the families. on saturday i had the opportunity to travel to st. john's and speak to family members directly. for those i did not have the opportunity to meet with, i extend my deepest condolences on behalf of the united states coastguard and the members of the unified command. as i've continued to stress throughout, this case has been extremely complex, involving a coordinated international, intra—agency, and private sector response in an uncultivated and difficult to access revision of the ocean. in total the unified command directed ii revision of the ocean. in total the unified command directed 11 surface assets, five subsurface assets, four air assets, and completed 39 search and rescue sorties, totalling almost 13,000 square miles. while the
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outcome was not what any of us had hoped for, i am very proud of the team of responders who put forth their best effort to locate the submersible. while in canada, i met with and personally thanked members of the canadian coastguard and the canadian armed forces who demonstrated the utmost professionalism and expertise throughout the response. i extended my gratitude to all the professional responders who worked diligently to evaluate all leads, mobilise resources, and maintain hope. their devotion to duty in the face of many complex challenges insured that we remained always ready to conduct search and rescue operations if needed. the discovery of the first
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or wreckage marked the conclusion of the search and rescue aspect of this incident. the coastguard has officially convened a marine board officially convened a marine board of investigation into the loss of the submersible and the five people on board. that investigation will be led by chief investigator captain jason neubauer, so at this time i would turn over the mike to him. thank you. good afternoon. before i discuss _ thank you. good afternoon. before i discuss the — thank you. good afternoon. before i discuss the coastguard investigation, i want to express my deepest _ investigation, i want to express my deepest condolences to the loved ones of— deepest condolences to the loved ones of the five individuals who perished — ones of the five individuals who perished in this tragic incident. my team _ perished in this tragic incident. my team and — perished in this tragic incident. my team and myself have been investigating this since we heard the initial— investigating this since we heard the initial reports of loss of communications, and my entire team
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wanted _ communications, and my entire team wanted to— communications, and my entire team wanted to express their condolences also. wanted to express their condolences aisd as— wanted to express their condolences aisd as a _ wanted to express their condolences also. as a senior investigator, i witnessed — also. as a senior investigator, i witnessed the personal impact associated with these types of events — associated with these types of events. my primary goal is to prevent— events. my primary goal is to prevent a _ events. my primary goal is to prevent a similar occurrence by making — prevent a similar occurrence by making the necessary recommendations to enhance _ making the necessary recommendations to enhance the safety of the maritime domain worldwide. upon receiving _ maritime domain worldwide. upon receiving notification that the submersible had suffered a catastrophic failure with the loss of the _ catastrophic failure with the loss of the five loss on board, the coastguard declared a major marine casualty— coastguard declared a major marine casualty and convened a marine board investigation onjune casualty and convened a marine board investigation on june 23. casualty and convened a marine board investigation onjune 23. i am serving — investigation onjune 23. i am serving as— investigation onjune 23. i am serving as the chair for that investigation. and mbi, is the highest — investigation. and mbi, is the highest level of investigation the coastguard conducts and it enables the us— coastguard conducts and it enables the us to _ coastguard conducts and it enables the us to fully leverage investigative resources coastguard wide, _ investigative resources coastguard wide, and — investigative resources coastguard wide, and capitalise on an extensive network— wide, and capitalise on an extensive network of— wide, and capitalise on an extensive network of cooperative relationships with international maritime
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administrations and organisations. the w _ administrations and organisations. the w is — administrations and organisations. the mbi is currently in its initial evidence — the mbi is currently in its initial evidence collection phase, including the brief— evidence collection phase, including the brief salvage operations at the incident _ the brief salvage operations at the incident site and evidence collection in coordination with canadian _ collection in coordination with canadian authorities in st. john's newfoundland. after the ongoing saivage _ newfoundland. after the ongoing salvage efforts conclude, the mbi with~ _ salvage efforts conclude, the mbi with a_ salvage efforts conclude, the mbi with. a typical hearing together initiat— with. a typical hearing together initial witness testimony and evidence in a setting that is available to the public. during the course _ available to the public. during the course of — available to the public. during the course of the mbi, the board will first and — course of the mbi, the board will first and primarily work to determine the cause of this marine casualty— determine the cause of this marine casualty and the five associated death — casualty and the five associated death. the mbi is also responsible for accountability aspects of the incident — for accountability aspects of the incident and it can make recommendations to the proper authorities to pursue civil or criminal— authorities to pursue civil or criminal sanctions as necessary. however. — criminal sanctions as necessary. however, any subsequent enforcement activities _ however, any subsequent enforcement
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activities would be pursued under a separate _ activities would be pursued under a separate ad investigation. the mbi is working — separate ad investigation. the mbi is working in close coordination with— is working in close coordination with other— is working in close coordination with other national, domestic, and international investigative authorities including the united states— authorities including the united states national transportation safety — states national transportation safety board, canadian transportation safety board, french marine _ transportation safety board, french marine casualty in the solution board, — marine casualty in the solution board, and the united kingdom marine accident _ board, and the united kingdom marine accident investigation branch, upon completion of this in the investigation, the mbi when issuing reports _ investigation, the mbi when issuing reports to— investigation, the mbi when issuing reports to the coastguard with the evidence — reports to the coastguard with the evidence collected and the facts establish, its conclusions and recommendations. the final report will also _ recommendations. the final report will also be — recommendations. the final report will also be shared with the domestic and international maritime authorities— domestic and international maritime authorities i mentioned, and the international maritime organisation, the i international maritime organisation, the i am _ international maritime organisation, the i am all, to help improve the safety— the i am all, to help improve the safety framework for submersible operations worldwide. i would know take any— operations worldwide. i would know
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take any questions. how operations worldwide. i would know take any questions.— take any questions. how will the inverted evidence _ take any questions. how will the inverted evidence gathering - take any questions. how will the inverted evidence gathering go? | take any questions. how will the - inverted evidence gathering go? the mbi leverages connections worldwide and with— mbi leverages connections worldwide and with our partners to collectively collect evidence and ti l ht collectively collect evidence and right now we do have ongoing operations, i mentioned two areas, on-site _ operations, i mentioned two areas, on-site at _ operations, i mentioned two areas, on—site at that accident wreckage site, _ on—site at that accident wreckage site. we — on—site at that accident wreckage site, we have an ongoing salvage operation, — site, we have an ongoing salvage operation, and we are conducting interviews — operation, and we are conducting interviews in the port of st. are ou interviews in the port of st. are you actually _ interviews in the port of st. fife: you actually going collection interviews in the port of st. j5:'9 you actually going collection items? at this same the priority of the investigation is to recover items from _ investigation is to recover items from the — investigation is to recover items from the seaport.— investigation is to recover items from the seaport. how do you get a sense of the — from the seaport. how do you get a sense of the debris? _ from the seaport. how do you get a sense of the debris? we've - from the seaport. how do you get a sense of the debris? we've already| sense of the debris? we've already met accident _ sense of the debris? we've already met accident site _ sense of the debris? we've already met accident site and _ sense of the debris? we've already met accident site and the - sense of the debris? we've already met accident site and the field, - sense of the debris? we've already met accident site and the field, so | met accident site and the field, so the other— met accident site and the field, so the other factors will be part of the investigation puts up i won't -et the investigation puts up i won't get too — the investigation puts up i won't get too deep into the details at this time _
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get too deep into the details at this time. ~ ., ., ., ., ., , this time. what other organisations be ond the this time. what other organisations beyond the coastguard _ this time. what other organisations beyond the coastguard will- this time. what other organisations beyond the coastguard will be - beyond the coastguard will be involved? i beyond the coastguard will be involved? . beyond the coastguard will be involved? , , ., ., involved? i listed several maritime authorities in _ involved? i listed several maritime authorities in my _ involved? i listed several maritime authorities in my opening - involved? i listed several maritime i authorities in my opening statement, inciuding _ authorities in my opening statement, including the kennett canadian transportation safety board, united kingdom _ transportation safety board, united kingdom accident investigation branch. — kingdom accident investigation branch, it is really parties under international protocols if they have a substantial interest in the investigation, they can request to be part— investigation, they can request to be part of— investigation, they can request to be part of the coast guards marine board. _ be part of the coast guards marine board. and — be part of the coast guards marine board, and we have often accepted the citizenship of the fatalities on board _ the citizenship of the fatalities on board would automatically make that international country, or maritime administration, party or interested to that _ administration, party or interested to that do— administration, party or interested to that. . administration, party or interested tothat. ., , to that. do you have the capability to that. do you have the capability to recover the _ to that. do you have the capability to recover the five _ to that. do you have the capability to recover the five bodies - to that. do you have the capability to recover the five bodies and - to that. do you have the capability to recover the five bodies and will| to recover the five bodies and will he be communicating that with family members? i’m he be communicating that with family members? �* ., ..,
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members? i'm not communicating with family members _ members? i'm not communicating with family members and _ members? i'm not communicating with family members and i _ members? i'm not communicating with family members and i will— members? i'm not communicating with family members and i will not - family members and i will not getting — family members and i will not getting the details of the recovery operations but we are taking precautions on site if we are to encounter— precautions on site if we are to encounter any human remains. the latter idea of _ encounter any human remains. ti9: latter idea of the encounter any human remains. ti9 latter idea of the costs of the entire mission? figs latter idea of the costs of the entire mission?— latter idea of the costs of the entire mission? : , . ., ., ,, entire mission? as a matter of us law and coastguard _ entire mission? as a matter of us law and coastguard policy, - entire mission? as a matter of us law and coastguard policy, the - law and coastguard policy, the coastguard does not charge for search and rescue, nor do we associate a cost with human life. we always answer the call. and so, the ocean remains an unforgiving environment and every weekend there are risks that are taken as people go to the water it with inadequate safety gear, with inadequate training, or boating while intoxicated, but we still answer the call. we conduct disciplined operations with warranted risk to put our resources and our lives at risk to save others. that's who we
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are. can you talk about how this machine to respect her that other people may take in regards to this tuition and how it occurred? that take in regards to this tuition and how it occurred?— take in regards to this tuition and how it occurred? that is one of the coals of how it occurred? that is one of the goals of the mbi. _ how it occurred? that is one of the goals of the mbi. it's _ how it occurred? that is one of the goals of the mbi. it's an _ goals of the mbi. it's an opportunity to learn from the incident _ opportunity to learn from the incident and then work with our international partners worldwide to do exactly what you mentioned. improve — do exactly what you mentioned. improve regulations or international safety— improve regulations or international safety standards so that they are in improved _ safety standards so that they are in improved oversight over these operations and to prevent a similar occurrence~ — operations and to prevent a similar occurrence. do operations and to prevent a similar occurrence-— operations and to prevent a similar occurrence. , ., ., ., ., ., occurrence. do you have an idea how lona the occurrence. do you have an idea how long the investigation _ occurrence. do you have an idea how long the investigation was _ occurrence. do you have an idea how long the investigation was it? - occurrence. do you have an idea how long the investigation was it? i - long the investigation was it? i can't give an idea at this time due to several— can't give an idea at this time due to several international investigations going on jointly and some _ investigations going on jointly and some of— investigations going on jointly and some of the evidence sharing, we
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really— some of the evidence sharing, we really can't — some of the evidence sharing, we really can't give a timeline on the investigation itself. we really can't give a timeline on the investigation itself.— really can't give a timeline on the investigation itself. we have time for two more _ investigation itself. we have time for two more questions. - investigation itself. we have time for two more questions. is - investigation itself. we have time for two more questions. is there l investigation itself. we have time| for two more questions. is there a lan to for two more questions. is there a plan to release — for two more questions. is there a plan to release any _ for two more questions. is there a plan to release any of— for two more questions. is there a plan to release any of the - for two more questions. is there a| plan to release any of the images? we will not be releasing evidence as its collected as also concern for other— its collected as also concern for other investigating parties and the families— other investigating parties and the families involved, so that would not happen— families involved, so that would not happen at— families involved, so that would not happen at this time. he families involved, so that would not happen at this time.— happen at this time. he said you have interviews _ happen at this time. he said you have interviews ongoing - happen at this time. he said you have interviews ongoing of - happen at this time. he said you have interviews ongoing of you l happen at this time. he said you i have interviews ongoing of you than any question mark interviews are ongoing with the rescue crews. salvage operations are ongoing i would _ salvage operations are ongoing i would not give an idea of the recovery— would not give an idea of the recovery today but resources are on-site — recovery today but resources are on—site capable of recovering the debris _ on—site capable of recovering the debris. thank you.
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on-site capable of recovering the debris. thank you.— debris. thank you. thank you for bein: debris. thank you. thank you for being here _ debris. thank you. thank you for being here today. _ debris. thank you. thank you for being here today. for— debris. thank you. thank you for being here today. for any - debris. thank you. thank you for| being here today. for any further media _ being here today. for any further media inquiries. _ being here today. for any further media inquiries. that— being here today. for any further media inquiries.— media inquiries. that press conference _ media inquiries. that press conference there _ media inquiries. that press conference there by - media inquiries. that press conference there by the - media inquiries. that press - conference there by the coastguard were responsible for the search for the first or submersible when it went missing earlier on in the week. there were a frantic search and rescue operations for several days and as we heard there, many craft were used in that search and as we heard, while the outcome was not what they hope for, they were grateful to all the responders. given some detail about how the investigation will be conducted, seeing the primary goal was to prevent a similar accident occurring again. they will look at accountability assets and they can make recommendations to pursue criminal or civil actions and they did not give a timeframe for how long the investigations may last.
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the greek authorities are facing new allegations about failing to help people on board a sinking migrant boat last week. it's thought hundreds of people lost their lives. there were 104 survivors. the bbc has now heard evidence from several of them who accuse the greek coastguard of sailing away from the boat, when it was clearly in serious difficulty. the heavily overcrowded boat, which had set out from libya, went down around 50 miles south—west of the coastal town of pylos. our correspondent khalid karamat from the bbc�*s urdu service has the story. at least 82 people died when this vessel sank, with fears up to 500 more people perished. in athens, i spoke to this man via video call. he says that the boat that eventually rescued people moved away from him in the water. translation: i was in the water for an hour. l i swam to the ship as it was far away. they had to put a speedboat and were rescuing, but had gone far away. on hearing the news of the boat
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sinking, many pakistanis from around europe travelled to greece. many said they had relatives on board. they came here with pictures and details of their loved ones, hoping someone might be able to give them a lead. translation: he says the agent has . taken 2.5 million rupees and isn't i answering calls now. the boy's mother is really worried and so is the father. the boy is only 15. for many of the families, their struggle ends here. the only hope they have left is to submit their dna to the greek authorities. if the dna is matched with the bodies recovered, they may get some closure. otherwise, their struggles continue. the greek authorities have ended the search operation and little hope is left for the recovery of further bodies. but the survivors�* testimonies continue to cast doubt on the version of events presented by greek authorities. and there's now calls for an independent inquiry. khalid karamat, bbc news, athens.
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greece's conservative new democracy party has stormed to victory in the country's second election within five weeks, with voters giving kyriakos mitsotakis another four—year term as prime minister. with almost 91% of the votes counted, mr mitsotakis' party is leading with 40.5%, compared with around 18% for the syriza party of alexis tsipras. to gauge the victory of the greek conservatives, we spoke earlier to the local freelance journalist daphne tolis — she started by digging what could be the most likely scenario in parliament. the centre—right new democracy party is leading with 40.5% of the vote and is projected to win enough parliamentary seats to form a government, according to these official results. so the party needs at least 151 seats in a 300—seat parliament. now they're projected to win 157 seats. so this is the prime minister, kyriakos mitsotakis, who was the prime minister
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since 2019 and until the last inconclusive elections. he had promised to boost the revenue from tourism, the tourism industry, and to create newjobs and increase the salaries and the wages to an average that is closer to the european union. so now what is expected is that they will probably form a government in the coming few days. under this new electoral system, the winning party will receive 25 to 50 seats. this will make it easier, of course, for them to to win more than the required 151 seats. and what does it say, this election result, about the smaller parties? why did the leftist tsipras party, syriza, perform so poorly, do you think? well, he did perform poorly. and his formerfinance minister, when tsipras and syriza was in power, he said this
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is a clear defeat, but it kind of did better than the worst—case scenario. there's still, i mean, the opposition party. now at this point, we would expect that the syriza leader, alexis tsipras, would step down, although there is no indication that so far that he will step down. the other surprise is these, let's say, so—called successors of the neo—nazi party, golden dawn, which are called the spartans. this is a far—right party that is backed and endorsed by this jailed golden dawn spokesperson, whose name is ilias kasidiaris. he is imprisoned and they are entering parliament. based on the early results, they could also gain up to 13 seats in parliament. 0k. what impact has this migrant boat tragedy, just 11 days ago, with the loss of possibly many hundreds of people's lives had there?
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has it been part of the conversation and in particular the criticism from some of the survivors that the greek coastguard didn't do enough to help? well, i'm actually standing here next to the camp, the refugee camp, identification centre where the survivors have been brought after the shipwreck. and i would say that neither this boat tragedy, neither the fatal train crash has actually affected that much, you know, the results of this election. so, as we all probably remember, since 2015, greece was at the forefront of the refugee migration crisis. we've seen like hundreds of thousands of people crossing in under a year alone from the islands, the islands that are across the turkish coast. so, lesbos here, samos, all these islands had received thousands of people. there were boats with 2000 to 3000 people per day. they were all crossing, transiting greece to go into germany.
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so this has been happening like this since eight years ago. this government has a new austere policy towards migration. they said, "we are not favour of smugglers. "we are not for illegal migration. "we welcome refugees, but not illegally," which obviously this makes it much more complicated cos people have been crossing, have been resorting to smugglers because they didn't have any other ways to cross into safer lands. live now to our correspondent danjohnson who was at the presser in boston. hi dan, take us through what we were
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here and there in terms of details as to what the coastguard plans to do from now on in their investigation?- do from now on in their investigation? do from now on in their investiuation? ,, , , ., do from now on in their investiuation? ,, , ., , investigation? the us coast guard is runnina investigation? the us coast guard is running one — investigation? the us coast guard is running one of— investigation? the us coast guard is running one of the _ investigation? the us coast guard is running one of the investigations - running one of the investigations into the loss of the titan. there's another investigation being run by transport safety officials, there's also an investigation started the canadian police. so they are different operations and investigations running alongside each other here. the us coast guard has given an update here in boston am i saying that it's recovery efforts are continuing at the sites of the titanic wreckage. i asked if they had been able to raise any of they had been able to raise any of the debris to the titan yet, the spokesman here would not confirm that and said that recovery efforts are ongoing but it's their intention to recover as much of that wreckage as possible, so we can be brought to the surface and analyse and so they can build a fuller picture of what it was that went wrong that caused
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the loss of that site and and the lives of the five people on board. there is intense activity in that area of the atlantic ocean around the wreckage of the titanic, they have also been conducting interviews with people who were on the surface ships that were involved in these search and rescue operations and also the crew and staff were on board the polar prints, the ship that left st. john's a week ago with the ocean gate expedition and the titan submersible, the ship that launched the mission to take bozeman down to the wreckage of the titanic. that ship returned to st. john's newfoundland yesterday and the us coast guard said they flew to st. john's to interview people as they came off that ship. thea;r john's to interview people as they came off that ship.— john's to interview people as they came off that ship. they also spoke about accountability _ came off that ship. they also spoke about accountability didn't - came off that ship. they also spoke about accountability didn't they? i about accountability didn't they? and said they can make suggestions for possible civil or criminal prosecutions.—
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for possible civil or criminal prosecutions. for possible civil or criminal rosecutions. , ., , prosecutions. yes, there had been . uestions prosecutions. yes, there had been questions about _ prosecutions. yes, there had been questions about whether - prosecutions. yes, there had been questions about whether that - prosecutions. yes, there had been. questions about whether that would be possible given that we're talking about international waters here and then especially assuring that involved nationals from different countries, and america among canada and britain, of course. the jurisdiction had not been clear about the us coast guard essentially said it will go ahead anyway. it always goes out to search for and rescue anybody who was in trouble at sea if he can possibly assist, that's right pursue this active search and rescue operation for so many days and the spokesman here said he would continue with the recovery and investigation effort to try to learn as many lessons as possible, so that if this sort of deep—sea submersible exhibition weather to the titanic or any other part of the ocean continues, it can be done more safely. it wasn't clear how that would work in terms of enforcement in the future, because of the said were talking about international waters in the mean, so who would be in charge of seeing out
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those waters would be a question on the line but that would be the most cards justification for continuing the justification investigation and trying to learn any lessons for the future whether in terms of people paying as stories to go to the wreckage of the titanic or anything else on the sea bed or scientific explorations of the deep ocean. which goes on with submersible similar to the titan. we know there had been concerns raised about the deep—sea diving community about the design and operation for the titan itself, whether it made standards are not. they will try to determine this if they can.— sir eltonjohn has taken to the stage for his headline performance, marking the close of this year's glastonbury festival. he previewed the show by describing it as one of the final live dates of his career. tens of thousands of people have gathered to watch him on stage. let's talk to alastair shuttleworth, who is a broadcaster and musicjournalist.
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how has it been? i have missed it. it has been rather sensational, thanks for having me on. following storming sets from the likes of blondie, cat stevens and others, tonight is going to be closing the sist tonight is going to be closing the 51st instalment of the glass and very festival which since 1970 has become a red letter day in the above music underfor someone become a red letter day in the above music under for someone who was never played it's our been to one, as injohn. it's rumoured there would be for special guests appearing through the set but they remained very tight—lipped unto who those will be. figs remained very tight-lipped unto who those will be-— those will be. as you say, as in john has never— those will be. as you say, as in john has never even _ those will be. as you say, as in john has never even been - those will be. as you say, as in john has never even been to i john has never even been to glass and bear before and i saw interview with him and where he performs a very few festivals, hasn't he caused mark why did you think you want to do this one at because it's as he said it's his last ever live performance in the uk? it’s performance in the uk? it's remarkable. _ performance in the uk? it's remarkable. his _ performance in the uk? it�*s remarkable. his comments on it have
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really pointed to the value of less than very for music lovers regardless of genre throughout the world look at the vastness, the scope of the music celebrated at this festival from jazz, through to very cutting edge experimental music and electronic music was up through to some of the greatest rock artist and historical popular music artists that have appeared in the past over 50 years, since the festivals inception. allison is not the only person to be making his first appearance at this festival. guns and roses last night it was their first performance there, also cat stevens today, and rick chesley, who appeared not only once but twice, opening the pearman stage and then later on the park stage alongside
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blossoms, covering various tracts. remarkably i actually know all of those performers which is fantastic and i suppose that is a joy of glass and i suppose that is a joy of glass and barry, isn't it? there is the good orderlies and legends and they also have lots of people who i've no idea who they are because they appear to people less than me. indeed, that is one of the best things about blessing barry of course, it's focused on championing arches. some of the highlights for me over the weekend where we had a jockstrap yesterday on the park stage and exciting experimental pop duo, benefits and new kinds of noise politicise project, created by billy bragg just before his headline performance. a remarkable technical pump duo. a group called scalping
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performed on the true streets last night. i performed on the true streets last niuht. ., ., ., ., ., ~' performed on the true streets last niuht. ., ., ., , ., night. i would have to look up that 'ockstra - , night. i would have to look up that jockstrap. i _ night. i would have to look up that jockstrap. i am — night. i would have to look up that jockstrap. i am in _ night. i would have to look up that jockstrap, i am in shape. - night. i would have to look up that jockstrap, i am in shape. have - night. i would have to look up thatj jockstrap, i am in shape. have you with us alistair, thank you for taking us through all of the stars appearing at this years glass and barry. it has been star—studded. thank you more details pictures and videos of of all the action of glastonbury. stay with us and in due videos of of all the action of glastonbury. stay with us and in due time you can reach us i will see you time you can reach later. this is bbc news, the headlines. one day on from a rebellion by the wagner mercenary group in russia, the whereabouts of its leader, yevgeny prigozhin, and the russian president, are both unknown. amid speculation the russian president fled moscow during the crisis, america's diplomat says the attempted mutiny by wagner fighters
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