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The farmers with their fields right the usa have booked their place beside the Indigenous People in the final of the womens world in the forest. Cup. They beat england 2 1 in their semi final in lyon. The american side will now face either sweden or the netherlands who play each other in the second semi final on wednesday. Colm harrison has more. The fate of the children here is uncertain. They are learning traditional skills and they have rights under brazilian law, but theyre outnumbered and powerful forces are circling outside. Once famously described as two countries are separated by a common language, england and the usa work, on this occasion, separated by a David Shukman, bbc common cause trying to reach the news, in the amazon. World cup final. In the defending European Union leaders have chosen a woman for the first time to be champion s made the brightest star, with Christen Press headingly the next head of the european commission. The job looks set to go holders in front within ten minutes. To the German Defence minister, ursula von der leyen. But there lead didnt last too long. The European Parliament has met for the first time ellen white would home an equaliser since elections in may. The new Brexit Party Meps staged a protest by turning their backs from england at close range. By half time, the usa were back in during the eus ode tojoy anthem, front. Alex morgan with their second goal and herfirst while lib dem meps wore yellow front. Alex morgan with their second goal and her first since scoring five in the thrashing of thailand. Stop brexit t shirts. Ina our europe reporter adam fleming five in the thrashing of thailand. In a goalless but eventful second reports from strasbourg. Half, ellen white thought shed day one of the new European Parliament. The Brexit Party Meps scored a second equaliser for dont want to be here, england, only for a va are review to and they didnt want to hear this. Music ode to joy. Rule the goal out for offside. They we re rule the goal out for offside. They were then awarded a debatable penalty following another review. But steph horton had a kick saved. Its unlikely theyll get into trouble, and it sounds like theres more to come. Ina but steph horton had a kick saved. In a ended the game with ten players ofa our anger is not really against these people. In a ended the game with ten players of a second yellow card for millie i mean, monsieur barnier has braid. The americans finish the game done a brilliantjob. With a third successive world cup our anger is really finals look forward to stop colm about westminster not delivering on the referendum. Harrison, bbc news. And in a few minutes time well be speaking to someone involved in youth soccer in america, trying to work out why the american defiance from the lib dems, too. Their t shirts said womens team and stop brexit on the front. Something much ruder on the back. Infrastructure is so good. The real message was on the front and thats what everybody saw that is in a few minutes. On their tv cameras when they were looking lets get some of the days other news. At the opening of parliament, stop brexit. Tunisian Security Forces say theyve the time for stunts is over and now killed a man they believe its time for meps to get to work was about to carry out a suicide bomb attack in the capital tunis. Their firstjob is electing Officials Say they opened fire a president for the parliament. On the suspect who was wearing in brussels, exhausted national an explosives belt and was described as a wanted militant. It comes after two suicide attacks last thursday in the city leaders ended three days of talks and as the country battles insurgent groups operating in remote areas about the top jobs and near the algerian border. The other bits of the eu. They suggested the German Defence minister ursula von der leyen to run the european commission, a navy seal accused off fatally which monitors whether countries are sticking to eu rules. Stabbing an isis detainee in iraq, has been found not guilty the belgian prime minister, of the killing at a court martial. Charles michel, will chair future Eddie Gallagher was convicted summits as president of the council. Of taking photos of his platoon members with the dead prisoner but acquitted on all other charges. The International Monetary fund boss Christine Lagarde has been lined up to run the European Central bank, a wife of dubais ruler and the Spanish Foreign minister will manage eu foreign policy. Mohammed al maktoum is in hiding in london. Princess haya bint al hussein a perfect gender balance. Is said to be in fearfor her life i am really happy about it. After all, europe is a woman. After fleeing from her husband. I think it was worth waiting for such an outcome. The Chinese Government has condemned the protests in hong kong but divisions geographical, as an undisguised challenge political and personal to its rule by violent offenders. Have been on dramatic display on monday, pro democracy as the European Union gears itself demonstrators stormed parliament up for the next five years. In protest of a proposed law that adam fleming, bbc news, strasbourg. Would allow suspects to be extradited to mainland china. Chinese state media have denounced the protests as mob violence. Our correspondent Rupert Wingfield tens of thousands of tourists flocked to cities and towns across northern chile to stake out spots in one of the worlds best locations to witness hayes reports from hong kong. A total eclipse of the sun. Today, hong kongs parliament is a crime scene, cordoned off with police tape. The question now the moment hundreds of thousands what will the Hong Kong Government have been waiting for. A total do to those who caused eclipse of the sun. It only occurs this destruction . When the moon passes between the earth and the sun, pledging the these scenes broadcast live planet into darkness. Beginning in the pacific, the 6000 mile long band on Hong Kong Television have left this city stunned and divided. Of darkness carved its way across tonight, i met with one areas of south america. Thousands of of the young men who stormed the parliament on monday. He is unrepentant. Sky watchers gathered to view the rare event. Something that had not been seen in the region for over 400 yea rs. Translation we should use even more been seen in the region for over 400 years. Many of them came here to violent means to gain more bargaining power. However small the chance of winning, we are fighting for our future. This observer tory high in the atacama desert. Enthusiast paid if we cant get these basic things, 2000 each for the privilege of then hong kong is finished. Watching the eclipse next to a seasoned astronomer. Watching the eclipse next to a seasoned astronomerlj watching the eclipse next to a seasoned astronomer. I dont think there is a better place in the world chinas state television called on the hong kong authorities to investigate what it called to watch and eclipse than here the criminal responsibility because it is so dry that you are of violent offenders for serious illegal actions. While some are vowing to stay guaranteed you will be able to be and fight, others like ken lui some. And she was right. Clear skies and his wife are choosing to leave. Meant a perfect view. But, of they are planning to go to malaysia. The rent on their little shop keeps going up, but ken says it is the erosion of Political Freedoms that has made course, people were urged to take up their mind. Ca re course, people were urged to take care during the eclipse and make sure they used approved solar glasses so as not to damage their rise. For the many scientists in attendance, the eclipse provided a unique opportunity. Translation we wa nt unique opportunity. Translation we want particularly to take measurements of the weak stars translation we feel the oppression from the government. Around the sun during the total we are enjoying fewer human eclipse. If we can get those styles, rights and freedoms. When we have a child, i dont want him or her to grow up if we can capture those stars it is in a society like this. The proof that space time is curved. That the sun curves it and albert hong kongs leaders say einsteins general theory of relativity is justified. They are shocked at what has einsteins general theory of relativity isjustified. Among the happened here, but they have grossly sky watchers was a budding astronaut hoping that one day he may fly into space above him rather thanjust underestimated the growing anger watching from planet earth. But if he does want to watch the next eclipse, he will not have to wait as at a political system imposed long. It is expected to be on the by britain and china which many hong kongers feel does south american competent not represent them. Rupert wingfield hayes, continent in december 2020. Bbc news, in hong kong. You can reach me on twitter our correspondent robin brant is in hong kong and joins me now. Im duncangolestani. How would you sum up the mood there today . It is quieter, it is calm, hello there. That was the case yesterday as well. July has started on a dry note for most of us, those outside the Legislative Council building, that was the area certainly a far cry from the weather we had for at least some ofjune. That was first partly destroyed and the met office has now released provisional rainfall statistics for the month ofjune. Then that was the area where the where you see the darker blue colours on the chart, protest is gained entry to the well, those areas had around double the amount of rainfall chamber i they would normally expect protest is gained entry to the chamber i was outside. Believes during the month as a whole. That yesterday were treating it as a but as we look ahead crime scene, gathering evidence, to the rest of this week, they were taking out some of the well, it stays dry for many of us. Steel rods that were used by protesters dismiss some of the just a little bit of rain around windows. We saw them bagging what across the north of the uk. Look like evidence and taking it away. It is clear they are very now, we start off wednesday morning on a rather chilly note, serious about the investigation here. I think as rupert alluded to some rural spots in scotland and wales down around two or three in his report, that is the key next degrees, towns and cities not stage, what will they do in terms of quite as cool as that. But, as we go through the day, pursuing those behind the illegal most of us will see some sunshine. Some patchy cloud lingering act, that was the phrase used by for east anglia and the south east, but further west across england harry lamb, hong kongs missing a and wales, probably more sunshine politician yesterday. The bbc has than we had during tuesday. There will be more cloud been speaking to some of the into Northern Ireland and scotland. Protesters involved. Id know from some rain in the far north, what they have heard, one man, where it will also be quite windy. Winds also picking up close to the English Channel coasts and the channel islands, certainly, is a sofa surfing at the but in the best of the sunshine moment are too scared to go home, through the afternoon, temperatures topping out at 21 or 22 degrees. Doesnt quite know where to stay in hong kong, is essentially waiting for a knock at the door, and fears so it is another promising day that the police, the authorities, in prospect at wimbledon. Will come and get him. I mean, he had a role in monday nights events, there will be patchy cloud around, often fairly large amounts of cloud, one of those at the very forefront i think, but some spells of sunshine breaking through. Those temperatures up to 22 degrees of it, involved in what was a very in the gentle north easterly breeze, and its a fine end to the day ingress aggressive protest. But the investigation is a serious one across most parts of the uk. Led by the police. And for those as we go through the night, it stays predominantly dry, with clear spells. Always more cloud toppling registers at the forefront offered i into Northern Ireland and scotland, think they no, at some point, the some rain in the northern authorities are coming for them. And western isles, and not such a cool night temperatures between 9 12 degrees. So we go on into thursday. Rupert tossed in his report on the the further south you are, mixed feelings between the thats where well see the best protesters who took more direct of the sunshine. More cloud for the far north action, those doing so peacefully, of england, Northern Ireland how divided would you say the and scotland, and rain making a bit Pro Democracy Movement is now two more progress across the northern half of scotland. Some particularly heavy bursts touched on. We have the historic of rain for the western highlands, breezy here as well, and temperatures across scotland movement, those involved in the 2014 between 14 16 degrees. But further south, 25 or 26 degrees looks likely towards the south eastern corner. Now, another warm day to come Umbrella Movement and those involved in the south on friday, in getting 1 million plus people onto the street a few weeks ago and with some sunshine. But that cloud in the north then we have those involved in will make a bit more progress monday nights events, which was a southwards through scotland, northern england, Northern Ireland, very small number of people. That taking a band of rain with it. Was the most dramatic moment, and that band of rain is associated with a weather front, really, when they stormed the Legislative Council building. I a cold front, which will continue think hong kong has seen, in terms to journey southwards as we head of the last 22 years of rule by into the start of the weekend, and that opens the door to some china. Some of the people the bbc cooler air spreading its way down from the north. So temperatures dipping away who has been speaking to who were for all of us as we head involved in monday night are towards the weekend, but it looks planning more events, that is what like staying predominantly dry. They have said to us, they think thats all from me for now. There needs to be more of an aggressive attitude, they want to see more of a repetition of what we saw on monday night, but there are plenty others who support the cause but are worried it is counter productive. There was much talk yesterday that did these protesters essentially fall into a trap set by the police, who were there, but did not stop them doing what they did . Robin brant in hong kong. Thank you very much. The treatment of migrants being held inside us detention facilities is once again stirring outrage this time from democratic members of congress who travelled to the border on monday to see the conditions for themselves. A report was released by the department of homeland securitys Inspector General showing what conditions look like in the rio grande valley. The bbcs Chris Buckler reports. At americas border, migrant families will tell you what they expect and what they hope for when they reach the united states. Its opportunity, safety and refuge currently the reality is very different. Inside the processing and detention facilities along this border a new watchdog report talks of dangerous overcrowding security concerns and children having no access to showers. It was, in the words of one official, a ticking time bomb. This is bbc news. They put them in a room with no the headlines Running Water and these women the usa are through to the final were being told by cbp officers of the womens world cup. It follows a dramatic semifinal to drink out of the toilet. Against england in lyon. The score two goals to one. England did have a golden chance they were Drinking Water to equalise, but their captain out of the toilet. Steph houghton missed and that was them knowing a penalty kick. With a congressional the Chinese Government has called visit was coming. For a zero tolerance approach to protesters in hong kong. As the clean up begins after pro democracy demonstrators stormed parliament and ransacked the building, beijing has condemned mondays protests as an undisguised challenge by violent offenders. Hong kongs badly damaged parliament this is cbp on their best behaviour. There are several facilities along the border. And while the authorities claim theyre doing the best they can theyre struggling to cope with a surge of people coming building remains cordoned off. From central america. And a doctor who has been inside the mccullen Processing Centre in texas where children are being cared for says what she discovered was distinctly uncaring. An investigation by Us Government inspectors has warned of dangerous even the minor things that overcrowding at immigration Border Patrol may not think Detention Centres in texas near the southern border. Are significant like the 24 hour it comes as democratic members lights on not having a place of congress travelled to the border to wash their hands in frequent to see the conditions for themselves. Baths not having a place to wash a report was released by the department of the formula bottles. Homeland securitys inspector not quite enough food and water general showing what conditions look like in the rio grande valley. That is completely demoralizing to these people and yes i believe thats causing significant and lasting trauma. In her reports for a group of immigration lawyers she compared what she found to torture facilities three weeks youre not sleeping well three weeks youre not sleeping well you feel awful and your whole day is an onslaught of negative experiences. Yes, i believe that thats torture. President trump believes tougher immigration policies are needed to deter people from coming to the us but there is growing anger over how they are treated no matter how or why they arrive here. Chris buckler, bbc news, brownsville in texas. Up up to 40 african migrants have been killed by an explosion at a Detention Centre in libya. Officials in the United Nations backed government have blamed an airstrike planes of the rebel Libya National army. They denied that their aircraft attacked the Detention Centre and accused a pro government militiamen of shelling the site. United Nations Refugee Agency says it is very concerned about the bombing. Stay with us on bbc news. Still to come our Second Special report from the amazon, and the indigenous communities who warn de forestation and conflict over land threatens their survival. China marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. A huge firework display was held in the former colony. The chinese president , jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. The worlds first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. Scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of another sheep. For the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. Challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shattering a record that had stood for 34 years. And there was no hiding the sheer elation of Richard Branson and his crew. This is bbc news. The latest headlines a game full of drama, the first semi final in the womens world cup ends with the favourites, usa, sending england home. Lets stay with that story. Scotty kober, executive director of San Francisco youth soccer and she co hosted the watch party with the city. Shejoins us now. As a she joins us now. As a watch, how was it for you . It was fun. We had a city full of kids and families and people from work filled up the park. It was excellent. I see you still have the flag there on your cheeks to taunt the english viewers. Our direct error of programming is english so he carried the english side. Over here it seems to have really caught people s attention, the ratings have been huge on television. What is it been like in the usa this time . The world cup has been getting a bit of attention and certainly there have been some political caveats to it all, that are interesting from a news point of view. From a soccer perspective there is no shortage of it. Im excited that even with the gold cup and the africa cup and the others that the womens world cup in general has been getting a lot of coverage. Do you feel like it is crossing over into a far more mainstream audience now . crossing over into a far more mainstream audience now . I would love to say that that is true. I think that the people who are fans have always been fans and it is getting easierfor us to have always been fans and it is getting easier for us to see the match is now. We count a lot on streaming Services Since distribution wise it is not improvement. In Northern California we do not have a professional womens team so that closest one is in is in portland and the womens soccer is not broadcast in our area. So it does need to be streamed. But for the world cup and international games, we can see all of those. Are the world cup, is that being shown on Network Television for you . M the world cup, is that being shown on Network Television for you . It is on Network Television for you . It is on Network Television and on streaming services so people everywhere can see. 0ur streaming services so people everywhere can see. Our town on the other are broadcasting usa games in huge watch parties. And that is when we get the entire community together. Returning to the match earlier today, did the us deserve that when ordered they have an advantage with ba are calls . M that when ordered they have an advantage with ba are calls . It was advantage with ba are calls . It was a pleasure to watch. We had heeded internal debate where we thought that a goal should have stood. With debated it internally because we train referees. We talk about how ha rd train referees. We talk about how hard it is with some of these calls where you get an off side call, someone who is microscopically off side did that is something only an ar could call. We felt that was a bit hard done by bit then there was an opportunity to equalise and they didnt. Had that goal stood, it would have been a different match. As well as you are still peaking to your british coach it is all good. Thank you so much and well done. Good luck in the finals. He says, with no grudge at all. Now to the second of our special reports from the amazon. Indigenous people who rely on the rainforest are warning that their very survival is being threatened as more and more trees are cut down to make way for farming. They fear a shift in government policy, allowing deforestation in some 700 protected areas will put their traditional way of life in danger. Our science editor David Shukman has been to see one of the groups which fears for its future. In a remote corner of the amazon, talk of conflict and how to prepare for it. The Indigenous People of the forest feel the need to defend themselves. This man has dark memories of the first violent contacts with the outside world in the middle of the last century. His wife was wounded as a young girl. An attack left her with scars and killed her family. Theres a long history of conflict over land, and she says shes now worried once more. Known as the uru eu wau wau, theyre a tiny band ofjust 120, and theyve never been so vulnerable. Theyre making an ink thats used as a warpaint. They feel the new government of brazil is against them and that they have to be on guard. So they patrol whats meant to be a protected reserve. But they discover incursions, like this track, carved out to steal timber or create new farms. This is where they gather food and hunt. They used to be seen as guardians of the forest. Now they say invaders are encouraged by the new president of brazil, 00 19 13,719 4294966103 13 29,430 jair bolsonaro

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