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in the search to find a buyer for premier league side everton. the friedkin group, who also own italian side roma, have agreed a deal for farhid moshiri's 94% stake in the club. the american investment group had previously agreed a deal in principle injune, but talks back then broke down. the new agreement is still subject to approval from the premier league, football association, and financial authorities. a big blow to barcelona's hopes in la liga and the champions league. goalkeeper and captain marc—andre ter stegen is set for a long spell on the sidelines. the club have confirmed the german international suffered a serious knee injury during sunday's 5—1 victory at villarreal. he's going to have surgery with no timescale yet put on his return. after the game barcelona coach hansi flick admitted ter stegen�*s absence "will be huge". spanish football broadcaster alvaro romeo says it means uncertainty for barca.
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the second choice goalkeeper is still to— the second choice goalkeeper is still to prove his worth. he doesn't _ still to prove his worth. he doesn't have a lot of experience in the top—flight. it could _ experience in the top—flight. it could be very bad injury for barcelona. but with the manager, they will try to play with_ manager, they will try to play with the — manager, they will try to play with the same style and they would — with the same style and they would look at adversity in the face — a new title sponsorship for the women's super league and womens�* championship in england is set to bring in nearly 20 million dollars a year. barclays will remain the title sponsor, but will be paying double what they do now. the women s professional leagues limited, which has taken over the running of the elite women's game in england, has been touting increased viewership around the world. a lot of our games are now on youtube — a lot of our games are now on youtube so_ a lot of our games are now on youtube so the _ a lot of our games are now on youtube so the ones - a lot of our games are now on youtube so the ones that - a lot of our games are now on youtube so the ones that arei youtube so the ones that are not on — youtube so the ones that are not on bbc_ youtube so the ones that are not on bbc or—
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youtube so the ones that are not on bbc or sky, _ youtube so the ones that are not on bbc or sky, we - youtube so the ones that are not on bbc or sky, we had i youtube so the ones that are i not on bbc or sky, we had four live matches _ not on bbc or sky, we had four live matches this _ not on bbc or sky, we had four live matches this past - not on bbc or sky, we had four| live matches this past weekend on youtube _ live matches this past weekend on youtube and _ live matches this past weekend on youtube and we _ live matches this past weekend on youtube and we had - live matches this past weekend on youtube and we had almostj on youtube and we had almost 700,000 — on youtube and we had almost 700,000 people _ on youtube and we had almost 700,000 people around - on youtube and we had almost 700,000 people around the i on youtube and we had almost. 700,000 people around the world watching _ 700,000 people around the world watching those _ 700,000 people around the world watching those games. _ 700,000 people around the world watching those games. to - 700,000 people around the world watching those games. to put - watching those games. to put that in— watching those games. to put that in context, _ watching those games. to put that in context, the _ watching those games. to put that in context, the record - watching those games. to put that in context, the record on| that in context, the record on the fa— that in context, the record on the fa play— that in context, the record on the fa play a _ that in context, the record on the fa play a full— that in context, the record on the fa play a full on - that in context, the record on the fa play a full on match i the fa play a full on match test — the fa play a full on match last season _ the fa play a full on match last season was _ the fa play a full on match last season was 78,000. l the fa play a full on match i last season was 78,000. just this weekend _ last season was 78,000. just this weekend the _ last season was 78,000. just this weekend the man - last season was 78,000. just this weekend the man us- last season was 78,000. just this weekend the man us tanj this weekend the man us tan game — this weekend the man us tan game we _ this weekend the man us tan game we had _ this weekend the man us tan game we had almost - this weekend the man us tan i game we had almost 200,000 people — game we had almost 200,000 pe0pte watching _ game we had almost 200,000 people watching that _ game we had almost 200,000 people watching that match. i elsewhere in football — newcastle united's trip to afc wimbledon in the efl cup on tuesday is off. there's been flooding at the league two club's plough lane ground. wimbledon say heavy overnight rain left parts of the stadium under water. there's no date yet for a rescheduled tie. five nfl teams remain unbeaten, including defending champions kansas city chiefs, who maintained their perfect record after coming through a tense battle against the atlanta falcons to move to 3 and zero. but the team they beat in last season's superbowl, the san francisco 49ers are struggling. they let a iii—point lead slip as they were upset by the los angeles rams 27—24 on sunday.
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a 37—yard field goal from joshua karty with two seconds left clinched the victory for the rams and left the 49ers reaching back to last season for positives. we have lost three in a row. you — we have lost three in a row. you khow— we have lost three in a row. you know how _ we have lost three in a row. you know how it's _ we have lost three in a row. you know how it's going - we have lost three in a row. you know how it's going to i we have lost three in a row. i you know how it's going to be regardless _ you know how it's going to be regardless i_ you know how it's going to be regardless. i know— you know how it's going to be regardless. i know how- you know how it's going to be regardless. i know how it - you know how it's going to be regardless. i know how it felt| regardless. i know how it felt then— regardless. i know how it felt then and _ regardless. i know how it felt then and i_ regardless. i know how it felt then and i know— regardless. i know how it felt then and i know how- regardless. i know how it felt then and i know how our- regardless. i know how it felt| then and i know how our guys feel— then and i know how our guys feet how _ then and i know how our guys feet now we _ then and i know how our guys feel now. we had _ then and i know how our guys feel now. we had a _ then and i know how our guys feel now. we had a real- then and i know how our guys feel now. we had a real good| feel now. we had a real good week— feel now. we had a real good week of— feel now. we had a real good week of practice _ feel now. we had a real good week of practice and - feel now. we had a real good week of practice and thought| feel now. we had a real good i week of practice and thought it would — week of practice and thought it would carry— week of practice and thought it would carry over— week of practice and thought it would carry over into _ week of practice and thought it would carry over into the - week of practice and thought it would carry over into the game and it— would carry over into the game and it did — would carry over into the game and it did in _ would carry over into the game and it did in a _ would carry over into the game and it did in a lot— would carry over into the game and it did in a lot of— would carry over into the game and it did in a lot of areas. - and it did in a lot of areas. there— and it did in a lot of areas. there were— and it did in a lot of areas. there were some - and it did in a lot of areas. there were some areas . and it did in a lot of areas. . there were some areas where and it did in a lot of areas. - there were some areas where i thought— there were some areas where i thought we _ there were some areas where i thought we had _ there were some areas where i thought we had a _ there were some areas where i thought we had a chance - there were some areas where i thought we had a chance to - there were some areas where i thought we had a chance to run away _ thought we had a chance to run away with — thought we had a chance to run away with it _ five wickets from prabath jayasuriya helped sri lanka complete a 63—run victory over new zealand in the first test in galle. new zealand were chasing 275 for victory and resumed on the fifth morning needed 68 more runs with two wickets in hand. but sri lanka needed just four overs to wrap up the win.
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and that's all the sport for now. and now back to our top story. lebanon's health minister says 182 people have been killed and more than 700 injured in the latest wave of israeli strikes in southern lebanon. israel says it carried out more than 300 strikes on hezbollah targets, aimed at preventing the iranian—backed militia group from launching a large—scale rocket attack on northern israel. a short time ago the israeli prime minister said the strikes were destroying hundreds of missiles and rockets aimed at israeli citizens and civilians and he warned that the country had complicated days ahead. the prime minister of lebanon who
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has cancelled his trip to the un general assembly in new york has described israel's actions as a war of extermination in every sense of the word. so thatis every sense of the word. so that is the latest comment from the two prime ministers. we can just show you these live pictures looking into southern lebanon. smoke still rising into the sky as it has been at various points over the last few hours. the latest we are hearing from our correspondence and reporters in beirut is describing how classrooms are being stacked with mattresses for displaced families and also that schools in lebanon are going to be used more broadly as shelters with reports of people on the move in the country. so do stay with us for all the latest developments on the situation in the middle
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east, it remains hugely tense there. indian administered kashmir has lived through a violent insurgency for decades although it's been under direct rule for delhi it has historically had a lot of independence. now forthe historically had a lot of independence. now for the first time in ten years people there voting local assembly elections and while some continue to boycott elections others are coming out to vote. our nj correspondent has more. political slogans ring out in the valley. hope on people's faces and a desire for something different. that is what engineer rashida is promising. he has been injail for the last five years. he is now out on bail to campaign. and he spoke to us in the middle of his roadshow.
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he fought and won the parliamentary elections earlier this year despite being behind bars. his campaign struck a chord with voters, still reeling under the loss of statehood and autonomy five years ago. we have seen rallies like these take place across kashmir. lack ofjobs, rising prices are key talking points, but what seems to resonate the most is when politicians talk about the need to protect and restore kashmiri identity and autonomy. that still remains central to these polls. earlier elections were marred by violence and boycotts. but now there are more voters at polling booths. even though it's hard to miss the reminders that the existing piece may be a fragile one. since the 1990s
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an armed insurgency against indian rule has claimed thousands of lives including civilians and security forces. for decades, and he has been accused of human rights violations and cracking down on dissent. but in the last few years, critics say this has only intensified.- years, critics say this has only intensified. voting in the recent general _ only intensified. voting in the recent general elections - only intensified. voting in the recent general elections wasl only intensified. voting in the| recent general elections was a form _ recent general elections was a form of— recent general elections was a form of resistance. if new kashmir— form of resistance. if new kashmir means prices will go up we don't — kashmir means prices will go up we don't want a new kashmir. we want _ we don't want a new kashmir. we want our— we don't want a new kashmir. we want our old kashmir back. first—time voter 24—year—old is not voting _ first—time voter 24—year—old is not voting. peace _ first—time voter 24—year—old is not voting. peace in _ first—time voter 24—year—old is not voting. peace in the - first—time voter 24—year—old is not voting. peace in the region| not voting. peace in the region she says — not voting. peace in the region she says has _ not voting. peace in the region she says has come _ not voting. peace in the region she says has come at - not voting. peace in the region she says has come at the - not voting. peace in the region she says has come at the costl she says has come at the cost of personal— she says has come at the cost of personal liberties. - she says has come at the cost of personal liberties. where l she says has come at the cost| of personal liberties. where is the peace? _ of personal liberties. where is the peace? i— of personal liberties. where is the peace? i know— of personal liberties. where is the peace? i know the - of personal liberties. where is the peace? i know the piece . of personal liberties. where isj the peace? i know the piece is because — the peace? i know the piece is because people _ the peace? i know the piece is because people don't - the peace? i know the piece is because people don't speak. the peace? i know the piece is. because people don't speak like they used — because people don't speak like they used to _ because people don't speak like they used to against _ because people don't speak like they used to against whatever. they used to against whatever was happening _ they used to against whatever was happening. now- they used to against whatever was happening. now we - they used to against whatever was happening. now we are l they used to against whatever. was happening. now we are not allowed — was happening. now we are not allowed to— was happening. now we are not allowed to say— was happening. now we are not allowed to say so _ was happening. now we are not allowed to say so so _ was happening. now we are not allowed to say so so everything| allowed to say so so everything is peaceful— allowed to say so so everything is peaceful because _ allowed to say so so everything is peaceful because nobody - is peaceful because nobody speaks _ is peaceful because nobody speaks against _ is peaceful because nobody speaks against them. - is peaceful because nobody
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speaks against them. but. is peaceful because nobody speaks against them. but the -a speaks against them. but the party says — speaks against them. but the party says there _ speaks against them. but the party says there is _ speaks against them. but the party says there is peace - speaks against them. but the party says there is peace and| party says there is peace and the burden of convened this message that at that the hindu nationalist party has been trying to make inroads in the muslim majority region when it has never had much presence. there is a scattered support but a large section of the people here still see the bjp as the party which will return kashmir�*s autonomy. but on allegations of his party because my government in delhi cracking down on critics, he says they will be no compromise.- says they will be no comromise. _, , says they will be no comromise. .., , , says they will be no comromise. , , ., compromise. our country is a democratic — compromise. our country is a democratic one _ compromise. our country is a democratic one and _ compromise. our country is a democratic one and we - compromise. our country is a democratic one and we won't| democratic one and we won't allow— democratic one and we won't allow terrorists to roam freely on our — allow terrorists to roam freely on our roads. this is our clear stahce — on our roads. this is our clear stahce we _ on our roads. this is our clear stance. we don't want a system that adult—
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stance. we don't want a system that adult kashmiris have lived through— that adult kashmiris have lived through decades of violent insurgency and these elections bring _ insurgency and these elections bring some form of hope. but it's also a _ bring some form of hope. but it's also a reality _ bring some form of hope. pm it's also a reality that even after a new government takes overin after a new government takes over in this federally administered region, real power will remain in the hands of the centre. some news coming in from senegal with the military says a boat has been found of the country plasma coastline with at least 30 decomposing bodies on board. our africa regional editors has sent through more information about this and its thought the migrants were probably adrift on the atlantic ocean for many days before fishermen found them off the coast. stay with us you on bbc news.
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we have already seen some severe flooding and it's not going to improve in a hurry. it's all down to this area of low pressure. we certainly have another few hours of rainfall across the region and also some wet weather if parts of northern england and the far northern england and the far north of scotland but elsewhere some drier conditions as we head through the ceiling and overnight. a lot of cloud through the uk tonight so we won't see... tuesdays weather does improve certainly compared to today. that low—pressure
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clues to the east. still a bit of early rain for parts of the south—east. more wet weather moving in across northern and eastern parts of scotland where it will be more breezy but for the rest of the uk sunny spells and a few showers around. top temperatures between 18 degrees and looking towards the middle of the week we have another area of low pressure on the way, this time approaching from the south—west so a bit of uncertainty about exactly when and where we will see that rainfall by wednesday but it does look like it will start at an wet across parts of southern england. the breeze will pick up england. the breeze will pick up through the english channel as well. the rest of the uk having a better day so some sunshine and perhaps the odd shower around and starting to feel a bit cold around the northern areas particularly. in the south and 16 or 17 degrees but all that wet weather gradually will shift further north. as we move through the overnight period it looks like much of england and wales will see further spells of heavy rain. gusty winds around some
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ministry says more than 180 people have been killed including women, children and paramedics in the heaviest israeli bombardment yet in the south of the country. the rush to get out, people leave the capital, beirut, and schools are closed after new israeli warnings. we will hear from are closed after new israeli warnings. we will hearfrom our correspondence who have the latest life for us from beirut. the chancellor of the uk says tough decisions have to be made in the upcoming budget but insists they will be no return to austerity. this insists they will be no return to austerity-— insists they will be no return to austerity. as rachel reeves tries to offer _ to austerity. as rachel reeves tries to offer some _ to austerity. as rachel reeves tries to offer some optimism l to austerity. as rachel reeves i tries to offer some optimism we are live at the labour party conference in liverpool. the former uk — conference in liverpool. the former uk defence - conference in liverpool. the former uk defence secretary says he will get to the bottom of allegations of extrajudicial killings by the ses in afghanistan. and the new leader of sri lanka says he wants to restore faith in politics after being sworn in as the new president.
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