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morocco's worst earthquake for more than half a century is now known to have killed nearly 2,500 people dead. rescuers are still scrambling to find survivors in the rubble. suspended spanish football federation president luis rubiales resigns after kissing a player at the women's world cup. the uk home secretary pushes for a ban on american bully xl dogs — arguing they are a "clear and lethal danger." it follows a serious attack on an 11—year—old attack on an 11—year—old girl. bosnian said threatened to secede from the country. —— serbs.
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after weeks of controversy, luis rubiales has resigned as president of the spanish football federation. it follows weeks of pressure for him to resign, after he kissed jenni hermoso on the lips after spain's victory over england in last month's world cup final. hermoso said the kiss was not consensual. the spanish football journalist and author guillem balague gave me his view of how people are reacting to the resignation. generally of celebration. at the same time, quiet celebration, because this should be the beginning of something, or at least the continuation of something. when the 81 female players decided not to join the national team next when they get called up, said they wanted the directors to actually be removed from the federation. they weren't just talking about luis rubiales, they were talking about systemic discrimination against women. there's so many examples. the assembly that decides everything in the federation, 43 members, only seven women, and it goes on and on and on. so this is the beginning of something, but i'm sure everybody wants more now. the temporary president, pedro roca, chosen by luis rubiales, we should add, actually can be there until september 2024, by which time there should have been elections and there should have been a new precedent.
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—— new president. what's interesting is that the government wants to change the law of sport to be able to... how can we put it? ..manipulate or certainly have an influence, a bigger influence in the federation, that, yes, it's a private institution, but with public money and public interest, which means that they will not want anything like this ever to happen again, because it's been quite embarrassing. live now to calp in spain — and bbc sports correspondent — nesta mcgregor. thank you very much forjoining us. first of all, talisker reaction to the thank you very much forjoining us. first of all, talisker reaction to the resignation thank you very much forjoining us. first of all, talisker reaction to the resignation of thank you very much forjoining us. first of all, talisker reaction to the resignation of luis thank you very much forjoining us. first of all, talisker reaction to the resignation of luis red thank you very much forjoining us. first of all, talisker reaction to the resignation of luis red bee alice? —— lewis will be arlis. this alice? -- lewis will be arlis. this story has — alice? -- lewis will be arlis. this story has dominated _ alice? —— lewis will be arlis. ti 3 story has dominated the news, alice? —— lewis will be arlis. ti 1 story has dominated the news, the latest development will no doubt amplify that fact as well. luis
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rubiales kissing jenni hermoso has overshadowed women the world cup. she has filed a criminal complaint against him. he had been head of the spanish federation for five years, that tenure is over. many felt under mounting pressure he had no choice. the world cup winning squad were among 81 paired who refuse to play for the national team if he remained president of the federation. his actions not only sparked debate about the treatment of women in sport but also whether his actions were a reflection of what is considered acceptable and wider society as well.— considered acceptable and wider socie as well. . ., ., society as well. have we heard from luis rubiales? _ society as well. have we heard from luis rubiales? he _ society as well. have we heard from luis rubiales? he is _ society as well. have we heard from luis rubiales? he is defiant. - society as well. have we heard from luis rubiales? he is defiant. in - society as well. have we heard from luis rubiales? he is defiant. in a i luis rubiales? he is defiant. in a statement _ luis rubiales? he is defiant. in a statement where _ luis rubiales? he is defiant. in a statement where he _ luis rubiales? he is defiant. in a statement where he announced l luis rubiales? he is defiant. in a l statement where he announced his resignation, he protested his innocence and vowed to clear his
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name does whether possible, criminal charges, he was suspended by fifa over the kiss. he said he did not want to hold back the spanish federation any longer, citing the spanish bid to host the world cup in 2030 is one area that should take priority. no mention ofjenni hermoso in his resignation letter. i spoke to a good friend of hers who says she has had no chance to celebrate. she left spain a few days ago and hours after the resignation of luis rubiales, she took to the field. she plays for a club in mexico where she is given a massive round of applause when she came on as a substitute in the 84th minute. you have been covering this story. in time. what has been a wider impact of this on spain? fix, in time. what has been a wider impact of this on spain?- impact of this on spain? a key moment for— impact of this on spain? a key moment for spain. _ impact of this on spain? a key moment for spain. the - impact of this on spain? a key moment for spain. the kiss i impact of this on spain? - moment for spain. the kiss happened
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on football —— triple's biggest stage. the weekend that has just gone by there was no domestic top—flight fixtures in spain because the women players are on strike in a row over the papers that they want an increase on the minimum salary. football should be thriving but at the moment there is silence. the eyes of the world are watching spain to see what their next move should be. many see it as a key period, not only in sport. they believe the fact that luis rubiales has gone is a chance for the country to move forward in a new direction and take one more step towards their long journey to equality.— one more step towards their long journey to equality. thank you very much for bringing _ journey to equality. thank you very much for bringing us _ journey to equality. thank you very much for bringing us up _ journey to equality. thank you very much for bringing us up to - journey to equality. thank you very much for bringing us up to date - journey to equality. thank you very much for bringing us up to date on | much for bringing us up to date on that story. rescue teams in morocco are battling to reach people still trapped in rubble, following friday's earthquake.
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nearly 2,500 people are known to have died. four nations — britain, spain, qatar and the uae are now sending aid. the epeicentre was to the south of marrakesh along the high atlas mountain range. the struggle to get through roads blocked by boulders has led some villagers to continue digging by hand. let's talk now to a journalist currently in asni, alice morrison. very good to see you. thank you for joining us. tell us what is happening where you are. i can see tents behind you.— happening where you are. i can see tents behind you. yes, i have come to the local — tents behind you. yes, i have come to the local centre, _ tents behind you. yes, i have come to the local centre, one _ tents behind you. yes, i have come to the local centre, one of - tents behind you. yes, i have come to the local centre, one of the - tents behind you. yes, i have come to the local centre, one of the town is badly affected. it is a small market town where i do my shopping at the local market on saturday. now it is the centre of an aid operation. you can see the blue tent with women and children sleeping in them. these are supplied by the government. there is a hospital set “p government. there is a hospital set up by government. there is a hospital set up by the army and the red crescent. you will hear so much noise,
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ambulances going past, helicopters up ambulances going past, helicopters up above looking for the small villages we know have been destroyed or affected but are far from the main road. or affected but are far from the main road-— or affected but are far from the main road. ., . ., ,, ., main road. how close are you to the e - icentre main road. how close are you to the epicentre of — main road. how close are you to the epicentre of the _ main road. how close are you to the epicentre of the earthquake? - main road. how close are you to the epicentre of the earthquake? here | main road. how close are you to the i epicentre of the earthquake? here we are about 40 — epicentre of the earthquake? here we are about 40 kilometres _ epicentre of the earthquake? here we are about 40 kilometres away. - epicentre of the earthquake? here we are about 40 kilometres away. i - epicentre of the earthquake? here we are about 40 kilometres away. i am i are about 40 kilometres away. i am thinking this is the epicentre. yesterday i went there and today i have been closer again. there is the distraction. i live here, i am a citizen. the destruction is horrible. simple houses, simple people, rubble everywhere. nothing left. people dead. 0ne poor woman i spoke to, she lost her whole family. it is shocking. almost unbelievable. it is shocking. almost unbelievable. i feel it is almost unbelievable, even though i here. pare i feel it is almost unbelievable, even though i here.— even though i here. are people nettina even though i here. are people getting any _ even though i here. are people getting any sort _ even though i here. are people getting any sort of— even though i here. are people getting any sort of help - even though i here. are people getting any sort of help in - even though i here. are people | getting any sort of help in those areas? you mentioned that woman who
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has lost her family, for example. they are. as you can see, there is age when there is support, the whole country is mobilised. i spoke to a soldier who said to me, this is our national duty. more than a duty, like our national two the heart of what we had to do. yes, the answer is yes. however, some places are so isolated it can be a two—day walk. people here are well supplied. the ages coming in. i think the issue will be in three months' time and winter and people had not rebuilt their houses. they are going to have a big problem again. if their houses. they are going to have a big problem again.— a big problem again. if you can take us throu~h a big problem again. if you can take us through where _ a big problem again. if you can take us through where you _ a big problem again. if you can take us through where you were - a big problem again. if you can take us through where you were and - a big problem again. if you can take| us through where you were and what you were feeling and seeing when the earthquake struck? i was you were feeling and seeing when the earthquake struck?— earthquake struck? i was about 16 kilometres no _ earthquake struck? i was about 16 kilometres up the _ earthquake struck? i was about 16 kilometres up the road. _ earthquake struck? i was about 16 kilometres up the road. that - earthquake struck? i was about 16 kilometres up the road. that has. kilometres up the road. that has been blocked since the earthquake. i came here on my bicycle. i was lying in bed sleeping and then i was
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awoken by the most horrific banging and knocking and the house was literally moving. i knew immediately it was an earthquake, i don't know how. i had never heard a sound like that. it is like someone was shaking my house. i live in a compound with fourfamilies. as i got outside, everything went off when the electricity. the ground under my feet was moving, it felt like i was on a ship. in that moment i thought i was going to die and i was 100% utterly terrified, i had no courage in this blackness, all the land. my neighbours started to come up the stairs and down the stairs. we are in the hands of god. as my family gathered around me and we went down the track on the mountain when we
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were all together in the car park for safety, were all together in the car park forsafety, i were all together in the car park for safety, i had human contact and felt much better. that moment the earthquake, i am safe, thank god. we are all safe but it was horrific. so lad are all safe but it was horrific. so glad you are safe. thank you for sharing what happened to you. sounds like it was incredibly harrowing. let me ask, if i can, other areas which have been impacted which the authorities still do not know about where you are? i authorities still do not know about where you are?— where you are? i cannot tell you that. i where you are? i cannot tell you that- i am _ where you are? i cannot tell you that. i am absolutely _ where you are? i cannot tell you that. i am absolutely sure - where you are? i cannot tell you that. i am absolutely sure that l where you are? i cannot tell you i that. i am absolutely sure that you are. i am cycling between villages are. i am cycling between villages are going on a motorbike between villages and people are telling me, there is a hamlet up the road unable google satellite maps. i can see it has been destroyed. helicopters are overhead, thank god. we definitely need search chuka umunna search and aid to go to the tiny, tiny hamlets.
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when i say village, we might only have three families and a committee might only be 40 people. they are all scattered all over the place. i am sure there are places they have not got to. everyone from the king to the poorest person on the street is trying their best. irate to the poorest person on the street is trying their best.— is trying their best. we were talkin: is trying their best. we were talking to — is trying their best. we were talking to the _ is trying their best. we were talking to the red _ is trying their best. we were talking to the red cross - is trying their best. we were i talking to the red cross earlier is trying their best. we were - talking to the red cross earlier on the programme. saying some help is getting to the areas. there are thousands of people who are injured. what have you seen first—hand when it comes to injuries and people who are sick or unwell as a result of the earthquake?— are sick or unwell as a result of the earthquake? what i had seen, i am opposite _ the earthquake? what i had seen, i am opposite a _ the earthquake? what i had seen, i am opposite a big _ the earthquake? what i had seen, i am opposite a big military - the earthquake? what i had seen, i am opposite a big military hospital| am opposite a big military hospital that has been up, a tented hospital that has been up, a tented hospital thatis that has been up, a tented hospital that is taking casualties. i have seen dozens of ambulances going up and down the road. less so now. let's be honest again, less so now.
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that is what i have seen. in terms of the general population, another thing you might not think of. i was on this nightie, still in the same" when i ran onto the street. we spent the night in very cold temperatures. many of the women and children especially have colds and fevers and are not feeling well. they are not in their own homes and they are frightened and scared. that is what is happening. people who have not been killed or injured, if you like, but there is still the knock—on effect for everyone here. but there is still the knock-on effect for everyone here. thank you so much for— effect for everyone here. thank you so much for sharing _ effect for everyone here. thank you so much for sharing the _ effect for everyone here. thank you so much for sharing the latest. - effect for everyone here. thank you so much for sharing the latest. do i so much for sharing the latest. do stay safe yourself and thank you for sharing your experiences as well. we will be speaking to you throughout the day on the bbc news channel. thank you. we really appreciate it. thank you. we really appreciate it. thank you. we really appreciate it. thank ou. �* , thank you. we really appreciate it. thank you-— thank you. let's bring you some breakin: thank you. let's bring you some breaking news _ thank you. let's bring you some breaking news in _ thank you. let's bring you some breaking news in the _ thank you. let's bring you some breaking news in the uk. - thank you. let's bring you some
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breaking news in the uk. the i thank you. let's bring you some l breaking news in the uk. the gmb trade union has announced all 400 wilco stills will close by early october. that is likely to lead to 0ctober. that is likely to lead to the loss of 12,000 jobs across the country. it is understood no bidders are interested in running shops under the wilko name although some parties are interested in rebranding the stores. the billionaire owner of hmv hopes to keep up to 300 wilko shops open but his bid failed. rising costs complicated the deal. further redundancies and store closures are expected to be announced soon. we will bring you more on that story as and when we get it. shoppers will also be feeling the impact of the wilko closures. , . . , , feeling the impact of the wilko closures. , ., ._ , ., feeling the impact of the wilko closures. , ., , ., , , closures. they always had the stuff in there and _ closures. they always had the stuff in there and it _ closures. they always had the stuff in there and it was _ closures. they always had the stuff in there and it was good _ closures. they always had the stuff in there and it was good stuff. -
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closures. they always had the stuff in there and it was good stuff. i - closures. they always had the stuff in there and it was good stuff. i am just gutted. in there and it was good stuff. i am just gutted-— just gutted. more on that story as and when we _ just gutted. more on that story as and when we get _ just gutted. more on that story as and when we get it. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. back to school, should have been a smooth start but these people ended up here in the sports peoples claimed they had to sit without food or drink for a few hours because they were wearing the wrong shoes and parents were not happy. not being able to learn in this environment is incredibly disappointing. there was a welcome back assembly and any uniform violations may be sent home on a note. the high schools uniform policy was updated in april. it says all pupils have to wear the correct
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close and plain black shoes. they had issued a list of issues that are banned. we did approach hartford high school for an interview but they declined. they did however issue a statement saying that their uniform policy, along with other schools, ensures that students were part of the community, reducing peer pressure and helping to prevent bullying. britain's home secretary, suella braverman, says she's commissioned advice on whether a breed of american xl bully dog should be banned — saying they are a clear and lethal danger, particularly to children. her comments come after an attack on an eleven—year—old girl and two other men, in birmingham on saturday. ms braverman said the attack showed the breed posed a "lethal danger", particularly to children. live now to dr ed hayes, from the uk's kennel club. thank you very much forjoining us. what issue an immediate response to the words we have heard from suella braverman, that she wants the breed banned? share braverman, that she wants the breed
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banned? �* ., , , , braverman, that she wants the breed banned? �* ., , , ., banned? are immediate response is a measured view _ banned? are immediate response is a measured view will _ banned? are immediate response is a measured view will be _ banned? are immediate response is a measured view will be taken - measured view will be taken regarding out of control dogs. that has been a problem for a number of years. more recently, these dogs have been making media headlines. the underlying problems have been there for some time. it is a complex issue and will need a complex solution. a simple breed banned, we believe, will not be effective. 1ng believe, will not be effective. as we saw on saturday and in other cases, these dogs have seriously injured people and some children have died as a consequence of these attacks from these dogs. irate have died as a consequence of these attacks from these dogs.— attacks from these dogs. we are all united in trying _ attacks from these dogs. we are all united in trying to _ attacks from these dogs. we are all united in trying to find _ attacks from these dogs. we are all united in trying to find ways - attacks from these dogs. we are all united in trying to find ways and - united in trying to find ways and means to reduce the number of serious dog incidents with the serious dog incidents with the serious injuries or fatalities. serious dog incidents with the serious injuries orfatalities. no dog is inherently dangerous by breed. it is more complicated than that. breeding socialisation, the dog is trained are really important
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factors. if we concentrate on adult�*s appearance, unfortunately but we will have as other dogs who do not meet appearance criteria but are dangerously out of control. we need to make sure we focus on out—of—control dogs and irresponsible dog owners regardless of the dog they have. what irresponsible dog owners regardless of the dog they have.— of the dog they have. what is the solution if it _ of the dog they have. what is the solution if it is _ of the dog they have. what is the solution if it is not _ of the dog they have. what is the solution if it is not a _ of the dog they have. what is the solution if it is not a band? - of the dog they have. what is the solution if it is not a band? a - of the dog they have. what is the solution if it is not a band? a banj solution if it is not a band? a ban would make _ solution if it is not a band? a ban would make certain _ solution if it is not a band? a ban would make certain types - solution if it is not a band? a ban would make certain types of - solution if it is not a band? a ban| would make certain types of dogs solution if it is not a band? 375.1 would make certain types of dogs in eagle based on appearance. we have a ban in place in the uk for the past 30 years. pit bull terriers have been banned. a breed ban, we do not believe, is effective. history has shown it to be effective. we need more authentic approach to stop a dog because �*s behaviour becoming more serious. picking dogs are right
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for peoples lifestyles and home environments and they know where to go if they have problems, knowing where to source appropriate and qualified dog trainers and behaviourist. there are enforcement bodies are resourced and being able to address out—of—control dogs before they become more serious incidents. it is more about prevention rather than trying to outlaw certain types of dogs based on how they look as opposed to how they behave and opposed to how owners are treating them and using them and taking care of them. let me chamion. them and taking care of them. let me champion- that _ them and taking care of them. let me champion. that is _ them and taking care of them. let me champion. that is putting _ them and taking care of them. let me champion. that is putting emphasis i champion. that is putting emphasis on awareness and sometimes owners do not want dogs to go through training or they do not want to spend money to do that. you have a situation like we saw on saturday where a dog runs off and it attacked someone. we have seen the dog small children, like i have said before. how is it a solution? ., , solution? thou powers across the country for _ solution? thou powers across the country for local _ solution? thou powers across the country for local authorities - solution? thou powers across the
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country for local authorities to - country for local authorities to impose training. —— there are powers. there is a real social contract. 0wning powers. there is a real social contract. owning a dog is not something to be done lightly. if people are not willing and able to put a dog through training they should not be acquiring them in the first place and this needs addressing. if we ban this type of dog, the same owners who are not training them properly will acquire a different tale with a different name, which is legalfor 18 years until we tend to have a spate of incidents involving a new type of dog, which is fashionable. we'll be back having the same kind of conversation as opposed to addressing online issues like dealing with people who acquire a dog and are not willing to do their training. it should be guaranteed thing for all dog owners.- training. it should be guaranteed thing for all dog owners. thank you for sharin: thing for all dog owners. thank you
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for sharing your _ thing for all dog owners. thank you for sharing your perspective - thing for all dog owners. thank you for sharing your perspective on - thing for all dog owners. thank you j for sharing your perspective on that story. for sharing your perspective on that sto . . ~ for sharing your perspective on that sto . ., ,, , ., for sharing your perspective on that sto. ., �* for sharing your perspective on that sto . ., ~ ., for sharing your perspective on that sto. .mg ~ ., for sharing your perspective on that sto. .mg, ~ ., ., story. thank you. after a brutal war and genocide _ story. thank you. after a brutal war and genocide it _ story. thank you. after a brutal war and genocide it was _ story. thank you. after a brutal war and genocide it was hoped - story. thank you. after a brutal war and genocide it was hoped an - and genocide it was hoped an international peace agreement would allow bosnia to begin healing from the wounds of conflict. 27 years ago this week it is of the three main communities agreed a set of principles to form the basis of the peace agreement in 1995. now they knew is warning of a renewing crisis as bosnian serbs are threatening to secede from the country. it as bosnian serbs are threatening to secede from the country.— as bosnian serbs are threatening to secede from the country. it can feel as if it all happened _ secede from the country. it can feel as if it all happened yesterday. - secede from the country. it can feel as if it all happened yesterday. the | as if it all happened yesterday. the pastis as if it all happened yesterday. the past is constantly revealed. this women is a forensic anthropologist. some places are not officially
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identified.— some places are not officially identified. ., 11, ., , ., ~ some places are not officially identified. ., ii, ., , ., ~ ., identified. for 20 years, working to identified. for 20 years, working to identi the identified. for 20 years, working to identify the dead _ identified. for 20 years, working to identify the dead of _ identified. for 20 years, working to identify the dead of srebrenica. - identified. for 20 years, working to identify the dead of srebrenica. we | identify the dead of srebrenica. we had identify the dead of srebrenica. - had to do a 1000 people is still a lot. 1000 families wait for our phone call. lot. 1000 families wait for our phone call-— lot. 1000 families wait for our phone call. lot. 1000 families wait for our hone call. �* ., j~:: :: :: ., lot. 1000 families wait for our honecall. �* ., j~:::::: ., phone call. around 8000 men and boys were massacred _ phone call. around 8000 men and boys were massacred at _ phone call. around 8000 men and boys were massacred at srebrenica _ phone call. around 8000 men and boys were massacred at srebrenica in - were massacred at srebrenica in europe smack worst atrocity since world war ii. they had surrendered to the serb commander. he separated men from families with false promises of safety. leaders in serb —controlled territory called the genocide of fabricated metals, those responsible like better than karen vitch and mladenovic are revered. irate
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vitch and mladenovic are revered. we must vitch and mladenovic are revered. - must remember those man says the current leader of the bosnian serbs. at this serb religious festival, souvenirs of general mladic were on sale. we met one of the generals. this man spent ten years in jail for crimes against humanity at shrek and it's a guy failing to stop and punish atrocities by his troops. he will not admit the genocide. he does not bear responsibility. forgive me but, how on earth can your conscience be clear when you have been convicted of crimes against humanity?
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been convicted of crimes against humani ? ,, , , been convicted of crimes against humani ? ,, g , , been convicted of crimes against humani ? ,, , humanity? simply put, the person has to acce -t humanity? simply put, the person has to accept things _ humanity? simply put, the person has to accept things as _ humanity? simply put, the person has to accept things as they _ humanity? simply put, the person has to accept things as they are. _ humanity? simply put, the person has to accept things as they are. if- humanity? simply put, the person has to accept things as they are. if you - to accept things as they are. if you cannot change them, let it be. this thing i cannot change. i accept it excess, i live with it. full survive is, excess, i live with it. full survive is. memory _ excess, i live with it. full survive is, memory lives _ excess, i live with it. full survive is, memory lives in _ excess, i live with it. full survive is, memory lives in the - excess, i live with it. full survive i is, memory lives in the photographs of the dead. her father, grandfather. —— for the survivors. a child of the genocide by now a law professor and fearful of new conflict. it professor and fearful of new conflict. , , ., ., , conflict. it is very dangerous, especially — conflict. it is very dangerous, especially for _ conflict. it is very dangerous, especially for the _ conflict. it is very dangerous, especially for the survivors i conflict. it is very dangerous, especially for the survivors of genocide. everything looks very familiar. the dehumanisation, the celebration of war crimes and war criminals that caused unimaginable suffering. criminals that caused unimaginable sufferinu. , ., , criminals that caused unimaginable sufferinu. ., , ., ., suffering. history, the manipulation of histo , suffering. history, the manipulation of history. has _ suffering. history, the manipulation of history, has long _ suffering. history, the manipulation of history, has long helped - suffering. history, the manipulation of history, has long helped to - suffering. history, the manipulation of history, has long helped to fuel. of history, has long helped to fuel conflict here. that is why truth matters so much now.
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those with a thirst for knowledge might want to check out a museum that has opened in brussels which hosts the history of belgian beer. there is a tasting area and interactive activities. it explains how beer was produced from the middle ages up until the modern day. before we go let's give you a reminder of some breaking news that has come into that here in the uk. the gmb trade union has announced all 400 wilko stores were closed by early october. that is likely going to lead to the loss of 12,500 jobs. it is understood no bidders are
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interested in running shops under the wilko name. some parties are interested in rebranding their skills. the billionaire owner of hmv hopes to keep up to 300 shops of the wilko chain opened that his bid failed as rising costs complicated the deal. administrators are expected to announce details of further redundancies and store closures scene. before we go, a reminder of our top story and that is that rescue teams in morocco are still battling to reach people trapped in the rubble after the earthquake on friday because at these pictures from marrakesh. we know that 2500 people are known to have died. britain, spain, qatarand the uae are sending aid. more on those two here on the bbc. hello.
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temperatures will be lower following the heatwave. it was a record—breaking heatwave in terms of seven consecutive days over the 30 degrees mark, that had never happened before. for the next few days with this weather front will push south and is across the uk bringing rain at times. then we get into fresher and cooler air. i say cooler but actually those temperatures are set to drift down a bit closer to average by the middle of the week. today we have a mix of weather across eastern england. hazy sunshine if not warm, hot. in the west cloudy skies and a bit of rain as well. the rain has been quite patchy across the north of england and wales. it will probably get more widespread as we head into the afternoon. 0ne widespread as we head into the afternoon. one or two shall as possible across parts of the midlands and east anglia and the south—east. still quite humid. there
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should be sunshine this afternoon but showers will work into the hebrides and highlands in particular. 0vernight tonight, the weather front grinds to a halt across england and wales. some areas will stay quite wet. still muggy and warm across the south east. much fresher and more pleasant and full sleeping in scotland. the rain could be slow to clear and probably heavy in the east. scotland were northern ireland, the far north of england having the best chance of sunshine. temperatures, quite a range by 15 in aberdeen to 22 in london. temperatures are set to drop a little bit fulsome of us into tomorrow. we get an area of high pressure moving in. some sunshine to start the day. we will see rain getting closer to their west of scotland, probably the western counties of northern ireland, thanks to low pressure which is offshore.
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the low pressure will move in as we go through wednesday night into thursday. strong winds across the far north—west of the uk as the range extends south and east. thursday, rain at times, followed by showers through the rest of the week and into the first part of the weekend well. —— as well.
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a last—minute bid to save the retailer failed rescuers in morocco dig for survivors, more than 48 hours after a powerful earthquake claimed nealy 2,500 lives. the home secretary says she is seeking urgent legal advice on banning american bully xl dogs after a spate of attacks. game, set, match djokovic.
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