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Its Official Neymar is leaving Paris Saint Germain to go to saudi arabia and play for al hilal. The deal is expected to be around 90m euros plus add ons. Neymarjoined the french champions in 2017 for a World Record Fee of 200m pounds. But he was apparently not part of new coach luis enrique� s plans so hes the latest big Money Transfer in the saudi pro league. Spain have sealed their place in sundays womens World Cup Final after beating sweden in a dramatic Semifinal Tie in auckland. A game of few chances sparked into life when 19 year old substitute Salma Para Lluelo gave spain the lead with just ten minutes remaining. Sweden whove now lost back to back world cup semi finals equalised through Rebecka Blomqvist and it looked like the match would be going to extra time. Butjust 93 seconds later spains captain 0lga carmona scored an 89th minute winner to spark wild scenes ofjubilation among their supporters at eden park. Theyll face england or co hosts australia in the final in sydney on sunday. This is spanish history. It is amazing. We make history and playing the quarters and so, coming into the final isjust amazing. The quarters and so, coming into the final is just amazing. The players that we know how good they are and how good the team is we have to keep pushing. Wednesay� s second semifinal is expected to be a sell out at the 81,000 capacity Stadium Australia and theres Fighting Talk from both camps as australia and england renew their Sporting Rivalry once again. You does a lot of english people who would love to see is knocked out but more australians would like to see england knocked out by us. In terms of the rivalry, we have such big rivalries was so many Different Countries and so, it is just another game for us in england is such a top team and they been talking about this taking a time it one game at a time it seems to be working for us so far and new be the same tomorrow night. 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I asked players and staff andj we dont feel the rivalry that much, the main we dont feel the rivalry that much, the main thing is that theres a of rivalry the main thing is that theres a of rivalry in the main thing is that theres a of rivalry in rugby and rugby and Cricket Rivalry in rugby and rugby and cricket and last week and that paul, we just cricket and last week and that paul, we just know it is very competitive game we just know it is very competitive game and we just know it is very competitive game and lots of players from austria game and lots of players from austria also played when the super League Austria also played when the super league and of course, they want to beat us league and of course, they want to beat us and league and of course, they want to beat us and we want to be done and that is beat us and we want to be done and that is the beat us and we want to be done and that is the main competitiveness and we wiii that is the main competitiveness and we will get that is the main competitiveness and we will get in front of us tomorrow. Looking we will get in front of us tomorrow. Looking to we will get in front of us tomorrow. Looking to retain the world cup, coming out of retirement and be a part of the 15 manche 15 15 man squad, it is expected on wednesday. And there is a load of third Round Champions League second leg playoff matches taking place to get through to the qualifiers and rangers and eindhoven are involved in the netherlands and get all the latest news if you had to the bbc sports website. Three suspected spies for russia, living in the uk, have been arrested and charged, in a Major National security investigation. The defendants, all bulgarian nationals, had been living in britain for several years, but its alleged they were working for the Russian Security services. Daniel de simone has more details. Concluding this woman, Running Courses on British Values for recent immigrants. National security investigation in february this year searching a flat in this northland and building. And this seaside guest house in norfork. Five were arrested and three were charged. Five were arrested and three were charred. , ~ charged. That this big ten thinking about, is someone charged. That this big ten thinking about, is someone been charged. That this big ten thinking | about, is someone been murdered, thats awful there is a lot of coming and going, Plainclothes Police people all in black with masks and things on. He Police People all in black with masks and things on. Police people all in black with masks and things on. He has a history of masks and things on. He has a history of business masks and things on. He has a history of Business Dealings i masks and things on. He has a. History of Business Dealings and russia. His own online profile says he works and Signals Intelligence which involves intercepting communications. They lived as a couple and a series of houses in london suburbs with neighbours saying they gave cakes as gifts. As well as apparent health care jobs, they run a Community Organisation providing services to bulgarian people in the uk. They promoted the organisation on social media. The three defendants are charged with possession Fake Passports and Identity Documents with improper intent by nine Different Countries, including the uk. If youre tender please to the charges and fees trial here at the old bailey in london next year. Counterterror police are spending an increasing amount of time investigating suspected espionage, especially related to russia. The concern follows the salisbury poisoning of 2018 which a former russian double agent into the starterfor poison former russian double agent into the starter for poison with the nerve agent. Localwoman starter for poison with the nerve agent. Local woman died after being exposed to it. And in 2006, former russian Intelligence Officer died after being poisoned in london by Assassins Working for russia. Formerly the head Christopher Steele was formerly the head of the russia desk at m16. I spoke with him earlier about the growing concerns in the uk Intelligence Community around russian espionage. There have been notorious incidents involving russian intelligence operations in the uk in recent past the Attempted Murder and 2018 and we know that the Russian Military intelligence foreign intelligence and Security Services have been involved. Is this something that uk intelligence needs to be worried about . I intelligence needs to be worried about . ~. , about . I think intelligence is alwa s about . I think intelligence is always worried about . I think intelligence is always worried about, about . I think intelligence is always worried about, especially of these for the reasons are seen and its very difficult to uncover and usually involves the activity which is risky and potentially kinetic rather than just gathering the information and absolutely, i think what you have fish mission of the state being a former officer and fresh as quintus did offer very little to obtain its requirements in the west and particularly the uk which is seen as a traditional adversary in one of the most staunch supporters of ukraine and the war. How close it would intelligence operations here in the uk be working with allies . Taste operations here in the uk be working with allies . ~. , y , operations here in the uk be working with allies . ~. ,. , with allies . We always work close to my snowing with allies . We always work close to my snowing cases with allies . We always work close to my snooping cases of with allies . We always work close to my snooping cases of estonian my snooping cases of estonian officials and nato and there is a case in germany where the Intelligence Officer seems to have been recruited by some kind of russian immigrant. Three common for this to be shared intelligence satellites. , this to be shared intelligence satellites. His character spoke to me out of all the superheroes was to my favourite superheroes. The best part is that it opens up and stays in its place. So, i can split on real quick. So, i can actually do the full motion. Now to hawaii where Recovery Crews are still combing through burnt homes and cars after wildfires devastated the island of maui. 99 people are known to have died and about 1,300 people are still missing. The governor, josh green, says it could take up to ten days to learn the full death toll, and that they could sadly uncover around 20 bodies a day. The deadly fire in lahaina is still burning and is about 85 contained, according to maui county officials. How the fire started remains unconfirmed, though it was fuelled by winds from nearby Hurricane Dora and drought conditions. President joe biden has said he will travel to hawaii as soon as he can. The to be as well far more than a hundred years, the whole city destroyed, generations of native hawaiian history turn to ruin. I spoke Tojudge Green Multiple Times and assured in misted with everything you its the federal government. I approve this request for major disaster and whatever you need to, youre going to get. And get a hands of those who desperately need enough lost their loved ones, their homes and livelihoods and damaged and destroyed. Think about it, all of the area they have to pile up, they cannot do it now because they do not many bodies are in there. Imagine being a mother or father and wondering where your child is, imagine being a husband or wife and its really tough stuff. The bbc� s Helena Humphrey is on maui. Tell us what you have been seeing. This area is also been devastated by these wildfires coming through on tuesday night and 20 Properties Destroyed you can see this property is completely raise to the ground and just beyond that, the property remains intact. The flames were jumping at random here, look the in property standing saying they feel lucky to be alive and thankfully no one was killed exhibit 20 properties raised to the ground and the wildfires are not completely extinguished either. If you look at the geography here, you can understand what happened at the high elevation here regardless of how it behind us and essentially what locals have been telling us is when those Hurricane Winds Coming and in flattening as trees, it means this acted as some kind of chimney and flamesjumping from acted as some kind of chimney and flames jumping from house to house you can see here this property completely destroyed and raised to the ground. A woman who lived here did get out and as you can see, she has nothing left. Look at this trouble twisted metal, twisted chairs and twisted fire grapes in her washer drier essentially nothing left. She said that she brought this property two years ago in came up Yearin Property Two years ago in came up year in high elevation, normally beer is clear, procure here she came here to breathe clearly and now, all you can taste the smell of smoke in the air and you can taste the smell of smoke in the airand you you can taste the smell of smoke in the air and you look at this trouble, just reminds you of what people are seeing at the job the authorities have. The horribly out of the cramped task of coming through that and a bit to find Human Remains of the understand the true extent of the death toll in this tragedy. Extent of the death toll in this tra. Ed. , extent of the death toll in this traced. ,. , extent of the death toll in this traced. ,. ,. ,. ,. , tragedy. Give us an idea of how eole tragedy. Give us an idea of how peeple are tragedy. Give us an idea of how people are coping. Tragedy. Give us an idea of how people are coping. Referred tragedy. Give us an idea of how i people are coping. Referred some frustration about the lack of aid coming in. Frustration about the lack of aid coming im frustration about the lack of aid cominu in. ,. ,. , coming in. There has been in a lot of eole coming in. There has been in a lot of peeple said coming in. There has been in a lot of people said they, of people said they, Grassroots Organisations before federal authorities were able to get on the ground to be been seeing that here. Of the same time, weve been of the same time, weve been hearing this incredible accounts and in this community of people coming together in locals telling you that they were the ones out fighting the flames using rigs in the bid Director Flames away from the property and signature to turn on the faucet, theres very little water coming out in poverty is not completely distorted or ignores water. One person here had a Swimming Pool that they managed to get a helicopter to go in the pockets of the areas in a bit to extinguish those flames themselves and it certainly is a story of communities coming together and more federal aid comes in and in the presence of you will be on the ground when the time is right and by that, the name of the full extent of this tragedy is known and in the bid to not distract from the delicate operation of finding remains of some the people who have lost their lives. 99 people as you been reporting but the governors thing that could well double. Today, marks two years since the taliban returned to power in afghanistan. The un says the country is experiencing one of the most severe humanitarian crises in the world, and has warned of a huge shortfall in funding and a deepening economic crisis. Women and girls have faced severe restrictions, including a bar on girls attending secondary school. 0ur chief International Correspondent lyse doucet has this special report. Days gone by, stadiums and female fans and female footballers. Now, sports are only for men and boys. Girls once went to school. Now, their high schools are shut down. The lake outside kabul. 0nce their high schools are shut down. The lake outside kabul. Once a family favourite. Now, only men allowed. Afghan women are banned from public parks. Even Beauty Parlors were shut down two weeks ago. This salon went underground. Schools operate in secret too. These women are fighting for more than just beauty. Women are fighting for more than just beauty women are fighting for more than ust beau. ,. ,. Just beauty. There are a safe place for women just beauty. There are a safe place for women. Ava just beauty. There are a safe place for women. Ava knight just beauty. There are a safe place for women. Ava knight customers | for women. Ava knight customers would come to the salon only to talk and spend some time, laughed and cried with other women. The only thing i can see if my heart is that the women of my country are deeply distressed. The the women of my country are deeply distressed. , the women of my country are deeply distressed. Y ,. , y , distressed. The un says this may be render distressed. The un says this may be Gender Apartheid distressed. The un says this may be Gender Apartheid but distressed. The un says this may be Gender Apartheid but the distressed. The un says this may be Gender Apartheid but the taliban Gender Apartheid but the taliban government spokesman said the world shouldnt interfere. This government spokesman said the world shouldnt interfere. Shouldnt interfere. This is ust an excuse to shouldnt interfere. This is ust an to put shouldnt interfere. This is ust an excuse to put pressure shouldnt interfere. This is ust an excuse to put pressure on b excuse to put pressure on afghanistan, weve made pressure to connect afghanistan, weve made pressure to Connect Progress in other areas and people Connect Progress in other areas and people short this out as well stop at most people short this out as well stop at most people believe they seem to be there at most people believe they seem to be there to at most people believe they seem to be there to stay. Women are working in some be there to stay. Women are working in some places now and for the rest as welt, in some places now and for the rest as welt, as in some places now and for the rest as well, as long as sharia allows it and there as well, as long as sharia allows it and there is as well, as long as sharia allows it and there is a need. The same goes for girls and there is a need. The same goes for girls education, we have never said that for girls education, we have never said that these restrictions are going said that these restrictions are going to said that these restrictions are going to be forever. Said that these restrictions are going to be forever. Afghans ask when their going to be forever. Afghans ask when their lives going to be forever. Afghans ask when their lives will going to be forever. Afghans ask when their lives will change. When their lives will change. Security is better now, no more taliban attacks, of course, foreign troops are gone, but donors are turning away too. He un appeal is only a quarterfunded. fine turning away too. He un appeal is only a quarter funded. One message that afr han only a quarter funded. One message that Afghan People only a quarter funded. One message that Afghan People give only a quarter funded. One message that Afghan People give the only a quarter funded. One message that Afghan People give the strongly is please that Afghan People give the strongly is please do that Afghan People give the strongly is please do not that Afghan People give the strongly is please do not abandon that Afghan People give the strongly is please do not abandon us. That Afghan People give the strongly is please do not abandon us. We that Afghan People give the strongly is please do not abandon us. We arej is please do not abandon us. We are in a more is please do not abandon us. We are in a more difficult is please do not abandon us. We are in a more difficult situation is please do not abandon us. We are in a more difficult situation and is please do not abandon us. We are in a more difficult situation and if. 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I away even the basic needs that we i have, where should we end up . More and more children have, where should we end up . More and more children are have, where should we end up . And more children are ending have, where should we end up . Hun; and more children are ending up have, where should we end up . And more children are ending up like this, working 1a hours a day to feed their families. This, working 1a hours a day to feed theirfamilies. Together, they their families. Together, they earned theirfamilies. Together, they earned about a pound a day. Just enough to put bread on the table. Theirfather enough to put bread on the table. Their father used to be a driver with a foreign company, it shut down when the taliban took over. Were injured them too. I when the taliban took over. Were injured them too. Injured them too. I sold it to buy some flour injured them too. I sold it to buy some flour and there injured them too. I sold it to buy some flour and there is injured them too. I sold it to buy some flour and there is no injured them too. I sold it to buy some flour and there is no otherj some flour and there is no other way, ill be forced to sell my children to survive. Agonising choices, that children to survive. Agonising choices, that is children to survive. Agonising choices, that is Life Children to survive. Agonising choices, that is life in children to survive. Agonising choices, that is life in afghanistan now. Here in the uk wages have been growing a record pace. According to new figures from the office for national statistics, regular pay grew by 7. 8 per cent betweeen april and june thats the highest annual growth rate since current records began. But its risen by slightly less than the rate at which prices are increasing inflation has eased but remains high at 7. 9 . New numbers are expected out tomorrow. 0ur Economics Corresponent andy verity has more details. Lets speak to vicky pryce, chief economic adviser at the centre for economic and Business Research and a formerjoint head of the uk Government Economic service. Point is driven this change . Compensating for inflation, inflation has been higher than an unanticipated and which demands a followed, we have seen those of strikes and their Staff Shortages in various areas in the interesting things we look at the difference between the sectors weve seen the private sector during investments in the Public Sector catching up and quite fast because of good pay awards and if you put some of the Bonus Payments that have been made to workers in the nhs which are not really counted in the figures that you mentioned, then you get an increase in actual wages which is much higher than inflation in over 8 . That is basically what is been going on and workers of god some of the recompense of the been asking for the muscle got the same higher Interest Rates and taxes of gone up as well and so, not necessarily better off just as we are as well and so, not necessarily better offjust as we are reaching the point where wages are more or less covering for inflation and so, the question is was going to happen next were going to get some figures tomorrow. ~ , ,. , tomorrow. Prime minister rishi sunak said there a light tomorrow. Prime minister rishi sunak said there a light at tomorrow. Prime minister rishi sunak said there a light at the tomorrow. Prime minister rishi sunak said there a light at the end tomorrow. Prime minister rishi sunak said there a light at the end of tomorrow. Prime minister rishi sunak said there a light at the end of the said there a light at the end of the totalfor all said there a light at the end of the total for all of those struggling with the cost of living, do you agree with that . When you look at the way the government is trying to do this, the Bank Of England wants to stop some of the wages going up as fast as they can. They want to reduce demand in the as fast as they can. They want to reduce demand in as fast as they can. They want to reduce demand in the economy and ush reduce demand in the economy and Push Inflation reduce demand in the economy and Push Inflation down reduce demand in the economy and Push Inflation down and reduce demand in the economy and Push Inflation down and cause reduce demand in the economy and| Push Inflation down and cause works to be seen so far in terms of improvement in the real wage rates we have seen right now, what will happen next is uncertain but the real worry is as a result of the figures we have seen today, we might get more than perhaps one point increase coming and we will probably see a 25 point increase in september we may see another one. And rather bad signs in terms of what may happen next. Bad signs in terms of what may happen next bad signs in terms of what may happen next. Bad signs in terms of what may hauennext. ~ y , ,. , happen next. Why is it been such a stru ale happen next. Why is it been such a struggle to happen next. Why is it been such a struggle to tackle happen next. Why is it been such a struggle to tackle inflation . Happen next. Why is it been such a struggle to tackle inflation . And i struggle to tackle inflation . And incredibl struggle to tackle inflation . fific incredibly interesting question. Struggle to tackle inflation . fific incredibly interesting question. The uks bit of an outlier and if you look at whats been going on in Different Countries, its been the case in the uk and part of that is Inflation Rates which did not step Inflation Rates which did not step in fast enough to adjust that for people and because we didnt step in with energy cost in food prices, other countries have done that and excellently significantly and you look at the present and look at some the countries in europe and from greece were inflation a look its 2 and if you look at belgium, its about 2 as well and its been calming down in a couple months we really didnt do much in food prices have been something weve been talking about and the trend is or they can do but in reality, many countries in europe either voluntary or mandatory for Press Controls in order to ensure those increases are palatable in the population can still survive. Its around 17 in you look at whats been going on in europe, to serve a 10 of the us, itsjust over 5 and europe, to serve a 10 of the us, its just over 5 and be are really lagging behind in many areas and we have done a substantive position where wages are rising and forcing higher inflation as well. And where wages are rising and forcing higher inflation as well. Higher inflation as well. And other countries in higher inflation as well. And other countries in tackling higher inflation as well. And other countries in tackling inflation, countries in tackling inflation, what does the uk need to do Going Forward question low i think were this information come down in a huge amount can be done in the figures could be better and for the rest of the year and energy costs have been coming down and keeping this fingers crossed will be the case in the Interest Rates are going to rise hugely more than they are now. 0therwise hugely more than they are now. Otherwise we will see a recession coming. Otherwise we will see a recession cominu. ,. ,. ,. , coming. Former oint head of uk government coming. Formerjoint head of uk Government Economic coming. Formerjoint head of uk Government Economic service i coming. Formerjoint head of uk. Government Economic Service and coming. Formerjoint head of uk Government Economic service and that you so much forjoining us this could have run the programme today. Remind of our top story. Donald trump saying he will release his own report and what he calls Election Fraud in church and this comes after the late night indictment in the State Of Georgia and he is now facing 13 criminal charges on efforts to overturn the election in that state is joined efforts to overturn the election in that state isjoined by 18 codefendants, many of them a part of his inner circle from the year 2020. His former lawyer rudy giuliani. He forces and the former president heading back today and sing this is all part of a witchhunt and it is echoed by many of his republican supporters and also of the republican candidates were running for the president ial nomination. Well have more on that story of the top of the next hour and thank you for watching the context. Stay with us. Hello there. The weather has started to turn a little drier and a little brighter. And over the next few days, we can expect it to turn a little bit warmer as well. It will start to feel quite humid. Now, through this evening and tonight, most places will be dry with clear spells, but well keep more in the way of cloud across northern and eastern parts of scotland, maybe north east england, bringing just one or two showers through the early hours of wednesday. A few fog patches are likely to form as well. Temperatures generally holding up between 9 and 13 degrees. It mayjust be a little bit cooler than that across some parts of east wales, the West Midlands and down into the west country. So for southern england, parts of wales, northern england, southern scotland, northern ireland, we do have the potential for some fog patches through the morning, and at this time of year, that fog can linger for a couple of hours. So it may still be quite murky for some through the morning rush hour, but that fog will then lift and clear. Well see some spells of sunshine. Just the small chance for a shower. A bit more of a chance, i think, of catching a shower in the north of scotland, where we will also keep more in the way of clouds. 17 degrees for aberdeen, but further south and east, highs of 26. As we move out of wednesday into thursday, our area of High Pressure strengthens, it drifts north eastwards and the winds will start to come in from the near continent, and that will lift the temperatures in many locations. Many of us will get up into the 20s celsius on thursday. A bit of fog first thing across parts of northern england, up into scotland. That should lift and clear. Sunny spells, not too many showers, most places will be dry. And those temperatures, well, quite widely between 20 and 2a degrees. But some places in south east england, maybe around some western coasts as well, could get to around 26. Now, friday will be a warm feeling day as well, butjust how warm depends upon the progress of these frontal systems from the atlantic. If these fronts hang back and we see more in the way of sunshine, it could be a very warm day indeed. But at this stage, it looks most likely that cloud and rain will spread from the south west. Heavy rain, at that, and temperatures will be held back to between 17 and 2a degrees. But its going to feel very, very humid. That Rain Sweeps Northwards and eastwards during friday night. And actually, we can expect quite a lot of dry weather as we head through the weekend. Hello, im sumi somaskanda. Youre watching the context on bbc news. The defendants engaged in a Criminal Racketeering Enterprise to overturn georgias president ial election result. Can donald trump successfully run for president if hes fighting four court cases at the same time . Hes a fighter, hes used to fighting. Hes been fighting for years, so i think hell have no problem. Former President Donald Trump hits back at prosecutors after being accused of heading up a Criminal Enterprise to try and overturn the results of the 2020 election in georgia. We will have all the reaction and analysis over the next half an hour. Joining me on the panel tonight is former Financial Times journalist and now director of the 0nward think tank seb payne and Stefanie Brown james, co founder of democratic pac, the collective. Also on the programme. Three people suspected of spying for russia in the uk have been arrested and charged in a Major National security investigation. The defendants, all bulgarian nationals, had been living in britain for several years, but its alleged they were working for the Russian Security services. Uk wages rise at a record rate

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