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For more on all the stories coming up for more on all the stories coming up but first lets head to the bbc sport centre. Good afternoon. Wells cruised to a win after the wallabies, sealing their spot in the quarterfinals but for australia, their fate is out of their hand. Given the previous loss to fiji who are currently second with a game in hand. I are currently second with a game in hand. ,. , are currently second with a game in hand. ,. , ~ ,. ,. , are currently second with a game in hand. , ~. , hand. I am a proud australian. Ahead to see australian hand. I am a proud australian. Ahead to see australian rugby hand. I am a proud australian. Ahead to see australian rugby was hand. I am a proud australian. Ahead to see australian rugby was poorly, i to see australian rugby was poorly, particularly under my rain. Came back to want to try to help but there is not only the wallabies have got to improve, we got to improve the whole system of australian rugby and that is not an excuse but, you know, wevejust and that is not an excuse but, you know, weve just got to have a really good look at ourselves and see what weve got to do to improve the way we are going about our rugby. It the way we are going about our ru b. , the way we are going about our ru~b. ,. , the way we are going about our rub. ,. ,. , rugby. It was australias heaviest defeat in a rugby. It was australias heaviest defeat in a world rugby. It was australias heaviest defeat in a world cup rugby. It was australias heaviest defeat in a world cup match. Rugby. It was australias heaviest i defeat in a world cup match. Their record is one win and seven losses so what has been the reaction in australia . These fans in sydney were not surprised. Got australia . These fans in sydney were not surprised not surprised. Got to go Back To Basics. Not surprised. Got to go Back To Basics we not surprised. Got to go Back To Basics. We have not surprised. Got to go Back To Basics. We have a not surprised. Got to go Back To Basics. We have a power not surprised. Got to go Back To Basics. We have a power game | not surprised. Got to go Back To Basics. We have a power game now it is devoid basics. We have a power game now it is devoid of basics. We have a power game now it is devoid of skills. Historically, if you is devoid of skills. Historically, if you go is devoid of skills. Historically, if you go back to all the great rugby if you go back to all the great rugby side, there were smaller players rugby side, there were smaller players who are very skilled. Adept at what players who are very skilled. Adept at what they do and a pleasure to watch at what they do and a pleasure to watch we at what they do and a pleasure to watch. We make not a fan. Not a fan at the watch. We make not a fan. Not a fan at the moment of that sport. Yeah, ust at the moment of that sport. Yeah, just had at the moment of that sport. Yeah, just had my at the moment of that sport. Yeah, just had my beer. Forget about it. The england and Wales Cricket board say they want to completely change the game and have announced the formation of a new independent regulator for the sport. It is formation of a new independent regulatorfor the sport. It is in response to a report earlier this year which detailed widespread racism, sexism and elitism at in cricket. The ecb also planned to invest in and develop the womens game as well as increase the number of states, primary and secondary School Students playing cricket. Our reporter is at headingley. Crucially, one of the other thing is that the says it is going to do is invest £25 million more than present invest £25 million more than present in trying to boost the womens and girls game and also they are committed already to equality of match fees when it comes to england Men And Women players. Once thing they say they cannot do because of financial constraints is meet the icc reports recommendation of having equal pay as opposed to match fees by 2025, and 2013 international cricket. That, they say, is too early to commit to. In tennis. Two players combined to thrash their european counterparts 13 2 to win the labour cup for the second year running. They faced each other at the us open. One went on to reach the us open. One went on to reach the semifinals but they work as a partnership. They came from behind in both tie breaks. Only has to win the doubles match to be sure of the trophy. I the doubles match to be sure of the troh. , the doubles match to be sure of the troh. , trophy. I really enoyed this weekend h trophy. I really enoyed this weekend and trophy. I really enjoyed this weekend and being trophy. I really enjoyed this weekend and being able trophy. I really enjoyed this weekend and being able to | trophy. I really enjoyed this i weekend and being able to be trophy. I really enjoyed this weekend and being able to be chosen for this team, it has been a dream and to be able to put points on the board for team world it is something that i couldnt have imagined so i really appreciate both the captains were putting their trust in me and being able to get it done at the end of the week is a great feeling. This is unbelievably of the week is a great feeling. This is unbelievably proud of. To go back to back is unbelievably proud of. To go back to back. Obviously their rivalry and the friendship now, so it is incredible. And, you know, happy to be a small incredible. And, you know, happy to be a small part of this and to be able be a small part of this and to be able to be a small part of this and to be able to win be a small part of this and to be able to win some matches. Id make that is able to win some matches. Id make that is all able to win some matches. Id make that is all the support from others for how that is all the support from others for now. We will be back with later on. For now. We will be back with later oh~ gavin. For now. We will be back with later on. Gavin, we look forward to that. Thank on. Gavin, we look forward to that. Thank you un investigators say, some of russian medias, war rhetoric and propaganda could amount to incitement to genocide. In a Progress Report into human rights violations, the un team also documented attacks on civilian infrastructure, including a hospital, shops, restaurants and a railway station. They also reported the widespread use of rape and torture by Russian Forces against people suspected of providing information to ukraine. This is evidence that they have gathered from march of this year until now. What is interesting about this is that we had the Previous Report delivered in march which already contained evidence of war crimes, possible crimes against humanity. This reinforces that the un investigators could go to parts of ukraine that had been in russian hands, kherson, zaporizhzhia. Ukraine have taken some of these regions back. What we see deliberate attacks on civilian infrastructure, that is a un term, but basically, that means hospitals, restaurants, railway stations, shops where people to by their food. They are also talking about really brutal torture of people suspected of passing information to ukrainian troops. It is so brutal in fact, that one of the people who suffer debts subsequently died. Sexual violence, the rape of women in kherson. One woman, 83 years old, the victim of that. A real grim picture of the way that russia is conducting its war auainst ukraine. ,. , , live now to kyiv with the head of the centre for civil liberties. Thank you so much for being here in the programme. How significant, in your view, the programme. How significant, in yourview, is the programme. How significant, in your view, is the un looking at this new area, the rhetoric in russian media, there could be incitement to genocide. How significant is that, do you think . In the market is very significant because, incitement to genocide as a separate crime and it is also showing as what is going on in the territory still under russian control. Another element because this un report ranged across several areas. They looked at again the children were transported to russia and they say they are still looking for the clarity, the exact circumstances surrounding that. What, in your view, are the actual numbers we are talking about here . We dont know the numbers because of the war, ukraine said 19,000 children transfer to russia but we also had to speak about genocide fico policy because this forced depredation of people and children to camps and then raising them in a russian family as russians is a part of their policy of russia to destroy the ukrainian nation. 50 of their policy of russia to destroy the ukrainian nation. The ukrainian nation. So much of this, potentially, the ukrainian nation. So much of this, potentially, perhaps, the ukrainian nation. So much of this, potentially, perhaps, in the ukrainian nation. So much ofj this, potentially, perhaps, in the future, may lead to prosecutions. How difficult is it in terms of finding the evidence, keeping the evidence, processing the evidence of all of these crimes . It is evidence, processing the evidence of all of these crimes . All of these crimes . It is difficult because we all of these crimes . It is difficult because we face all of these crimes . It is difficult because we face an all of these crimes . It is difficult because we face an enormous i all of these crimes . It is difficult because we face an enormous amount of crime but i want to raise also additional question. How to stop it . Because it was. Which provides wearable facts about war crimes and crimes against humanity. And we have no legal instrument to stop russian atrocities. This is, think, the main conclusion of this report. Just atrocities. This is, think, the main conclusion of this report. Conclusion of this report. Just a final question. Conclusion of this report. Just a final question. How conclusion of this report. Just a final question. How crucial conclusion of this report. Just a final question. How crucial is i conclusion of this report. Just a | final question. How crucial is it, do you think, that the rest of the world doesnt simply become numb to all of these potential war crimes despite the huge numbers, despite the duration, we into the second year of this now . I the duration, we into the second year of this now . The duration, we into the second year of this now . I think we have to understand year of this now . I think we have to understand very year of this now . I think we have to understand very clearly year of this now . I think we have to understand very clearly that year of this now . I think we have to understand very clearly that we year of this now . I think we have to understand very clearly that we will| understand very clearly that we will not be able to stop russia in ukraine, russia will go further. In russia uses crimes. Ukraine, russia will go further. In russia uses crimes. Thanks very much for oininu russia uses crimes. Thanks very much forjoining us russia uses crimes. Thanks very much forjoining us here russia uses crimes. Thanks very much forjoining us here on russia uses crimes. Thanks very much forjoining us here on bbc russia uses crimes. Thanks very much forjoining us here on bbc news. Forjoining us here on bbc news. Thanks for your time. Forjoining us here on bbc news. Thanks for your time. Uk Prime Minister Rishi Sunak Has said he wont comment on speculation about the future of the extension of the hs2 high speed rail link to cities in the north of england. Over the weekend, the government said it would be crazy not to reconsider the project, in light of the economic situation. That led to several former conservative ministers, including George Osborne and Michael Heseltine, warning that cancelling the extension would mean abandoning the north of england. Allan cook, the former chairman of hs2, told the bbc, the government cant be surprised by the costs of the project. One of the things that i would just like to point out there was a statement, think me yesterday about whether or not the government should carry out a review. Lets be very clear about this. The government actually, at regular intervals, certainly during my tenure, the programme was reviewed and every month, by the department and by the treasury. My understanding is, now, that theyre still using 2019 pricing into the programme itself. But i think, one of the criticisms of mr osborne and others have made is that we are looking at, this is a long term programme. We are looking at an investment that is absolutely necessary for the future to really bring the uk in line with connectivity, with capacity and indeed help us to get to the Carbon Neutral position that were all aiming for. Neutral position that were all aiming for neutral position that were all aimin for. ,. ,. ,. ,. , aiming for. Lets go live again to westminster aiming for. Lets go live again to westminster and aiming for. Lets go live again to westminster and speak aiming for. Lets go live again to westminster and speak to aiming for. Lets go live again to westminster and speak to our l westminster and speak to our political correspondent. The pressure really mounting and wish you sunak on this. It was asked about it today but didnt give a direct answer and instead spent most of the time answering questions about connecting northern cities, it different to hs2 two. It about connecting northern cities, it different to h52 two. About connecting northern cities, it different to h52 two. It was indeed. The chance different to h52 two. It was indeed. The chance that different to h52 two. It was indeed. The chance that jeremy different to h52 two. It was indeed. The chance that jeremy hunt different to h52 two. It was indeed. The chance that jeremy hunt has i different to h52 two. It was indeed. I the chance that jeremy hunt has said the Chance Thatjeremy Hunt has said the cost of hs2 to getting out of control and that is why the government is looking at it, that is why there is so much uncertainty about the line between birmingham and manchester. But, at the same time, the astute political pressure on him from former conservative ministers like Michael Heseltine and George Osborne who said that abandoning it really would be an act of economic self harm, an economic disaster. Welcome over rishi sunak was asked today, directly, with that line between birmingham and Manchester Go ahead . Indie line between birmingham and Manchester Go ahead . We are absolutely Manchester Go ahead . We are absolutely committed Manchester Go ahead . We are absolutely committed to Manchester Go ahead . We are i absolutely committed to levelling Manchester Go ahead . We are absolutely committed to levelling up and spreading equality around the country and spreading equality around the country in and spreading equality around the country. In transport infrastructure is a key country. In transport infrastructure is a key part country. In transport infrastructure is a key part of that but not just bil is a key part of that but not just big rail is a key part of that but not just big rail projects. Also local projects, improving local bus services, projects, improving local bus services, fixing potholes, all of these services, fixing potholes, all of these things make a difference to peoples these things make a difference to peoples day to day lives and that is what the peoples day to day lives and that is what the government is getting on doing what the government is getting on doing with record funding. Will that net the doing with record funding. Will that get the goahead, doing with record funding. Will that get the goahead, yes doing with record funding. Will that get the goahead, yes or doing with record funding. Will that get the goahead, yes or no . Doing with record funding. Will that get the goahead, yes or no . It doing with record funding. Will that get the goahead, yes or no . It is| get the goahead, yes or no . It is this kind of get the go ahead, yes or no . It is this kind of speculation people are making this kind of speculation people are making is this kind of speculation people are making is not right. Before spades on the making is not right. Before spades on the ground, we are getting on and living on the ground, we are getting on and living lrut on the ground, we are getting on and living but across the north, what we are also living but across the north, what we are also doing is connecting up of the towns are also doing is connecting up of the towns and cities in the north, east the towns and cities in the north, east to the towns and cities in the north, east to west, that is of the important part of how we will create jobs. Important part of how we will create jobs. Drive important part of how we will create jobs, drive growth across the region. Jobs, drive growth across the region, all part of our plans to ievei region, all part of our plans to level up~ region, all part of our plans to level up. Freeport is another good example level up. Freeport is another good example of that whether that is teesside example of that whether that is teesside or elsewhere, attracting investment many businesses coming in cold could investment many businesses coming in cold could examples of the government levelling up. Wishes you are choosing government levelling up. Wishes you are choosing to government levelling up. Wishes you are choosing to answer government levelling up. Wishes you are choosing to answer a government levelling up. Wishes you are choosing to answer a question i are choosing to answer a question about north south rail links with the focused on east west. When you talk to the mayor of greater manchester, labours andy burnham. There is a focus and acknowledgement from him that although he does not want hs2 two to be delayed, if it is going to be delayed, he would like some focus on parts of the Northern Powerhouse rail which the government has also been asked to support. Now, what the government is saying is that no decision has yet been taken but we have been expecting something in the coming days not least because, at the weekend, the Conservative Party will be gathering in for their annual conference and they have chosen this year to meet in manchester in what used to be an abandoned Train Station so it could be a little awkward if we dont have any news between now and then. Thanks very much for that. Around the world and across the uk, youre watching bbc news. Bbc news. It is fair to say the shop has stood the test of time. Once owned by anne boleyns father, it has been serving this village since the 15th century. Now, its current owners of reluctantly putting this remarkable piece of history back on the market. The one thing i do think about is the size of the front door because it is a hinged door and if you look at the step that is so worn out but i hope that it will go to a good pair of hands. The shops beauty and its history has meant it as featured in films and dramas watched by millions across the world and residents are relieved that, whoever buys its next, well have to keep it as a shop and a post office. I buys its next, well have to keep it as a shop and a post office. As a shop and a post office. I have been coming as a shop and a post office. I have been coming here as a shop and a post office. I have been coming here for as a shop and a post office. I have been coming here for 36 as a shop and a post office. I have been coming here for 36 years. It| been coming here for 36 years. It was Little Grocery shop when i first came here. For was Little Grocery shop when i first came here came here. For more stories from across the came here. For more stories from across the uk. Came here. For more stories from across the uk, head came here. For more stories from across the uk, head to came here. For more stories from across the uk, head to the i came here. For more stories from i across the uk, head to the website. You are alive with bbc news. The uks first star of the season is expected to hit the British Isles on wednesday and thursday. Agnes is expected to bring winds of up to 80 miles. Agnes is expected to bring winds of up to 80 miles per hour. There is also likely to be heavy rain. Live now to stav danaos in our weather centre. Tell us what is in store. Hi, there, thanks very much. The tell us what is in store. Hi, there, thanks very much. Tell us what is in store. Hi, there, thanks very much. The first named storm of the thanks very much. The first named storm of the season thanks very much. The first named storm of the season has thanks very much. The first named storm of the season has been i thanks very much. The first named i storm of the season has been named by the uk met office. Storm agnes which is likely to impact our shores during the course of wednesday. Bed a double whammy of the storms, heavy rain and also very strong winds. It is building on the atlantic, deepening rapidly. This is deepening particularly fast. Twice the speed at which we see these storms deepen. It approaches our up to become a powerful storm but, as it approaches ireland and the uk will start to feel and what we mean by that is thatis feel and what we mean by that is that is that the storm will begin weakening as it crosses the country which is why, at the moment, we are still on a yellow warning rather than an amberwarning still on a yellow warning rather than an amber warning foot of the winds are expected to cause some disruption during wednesday. The strongest of the gust in the Republic Of Ireland and to the irish sea. 60 75 mph. They could be cut in excess of 80 miles across exposed headlines of coastal areas. And then, later in the day, the stronger winds will transfer across more northern part of the country, across scotland we are likely to see 55 65 mph. In addition to this heavy rainfall across the western side of the country could lead to some disruption so we could see some and the risk of some localised flooding. In the south east of the country looks like it is likely to see the least impact from storm agnes. Certainly one to keep an eye on. Thanks very much for taking us through that. The london based channel closed in february after Security Services warned journalists of assassination and kidnap threats from the iranian state. The Farsi Language News Channel was moved to another location where major Security Operation has been put in place the channel is followed by more than 30 Million People in iran and abroad. Lets go live now and speak to adam. Live now to london to speak to adam baillie spokesman at the news channel iran international. Just remind our viewers and gives a bit more detail about why you had to close for so many months. Be closed, essentially. Close for so many months. Be closed, essentially, because close for so many months. Be closed, essentially, because of close for so many months. Be closed, essentially, because of death essentially, because of Death Threats which, the threats against us from the Islamic Republic had started, had escalated from about last september which they built up and up and up and finally, in february of this year, they reached a level where the metropolitan police could not guarantee the safety of our staff in chiswick Business Park and above all the safety of other people working in the park. It was notjust us. So we have to move. The park. It was not ust us. So we have to move. The park. It was not ust us. So we have to move. �. , have to move. And those threats came more or less have to move. And those threats came more or less in have to move. And those threats came more or less in unison have to move. And those threats came more or less in unison with more or less in unison with reporting on the death of someone in iran and the consequences and how the regime responded . Could you think that he very clearly . You might most definitely. Because of our reporting general which is always upset the authorities in iran, reporting on the economy, social affairs and so forth, but we were the main 24 7 broadcaster who broadcasted back into iran what was happening right across the country in the unrest in the protests. I assume, though, you wont be operating any differently now youre restarting the broadcasting, or are you planning to operate any differently . You planning to operate any differentl . ,. , �. , � differently . No, we dont. We dont have an editorial differently . No, we dont. We dont have an editorial and differently . No, we dont. We dont have an editorial and gender, i differently . No, we dont. We dont have an editorial and gender, as i have an editorial and gender, as such. We are not a political channel. We are uncensored news channel. We are uncensored news channel which is why we are popular in iran. Agenda. It is not so much for our reviews, we dont have any, didjust much for our reviews, we dont have any, did just that we are one of the few sources of the news about their own country. Just few sources of the news about their own country own country. Just a final question, because there own country. Just a final question, because there were own country. Just a final question, because there were direct own country. Just a final question, because there were direct threats| own country. Just a final question, l because there were direct threats to people in the united states, there were direct threats as you took us through here in the uk, does that still supplies you . And, in terms of pressure on your staff, we know from the way the Iranian Regime operates, that can be done in so many different ways, that presumably still there for many members of actually work for you. filth. Still there for many members of actually work for you. Oh, totally. And nothing actually work for you. Oh, totally. And nothing is actually work for you. Oh, totally. And nothing is altered. Actually work for you. Oh, totally. And nothing is altered. In actually work for you. Oh, totally. And nothing is altered. In fact, i and nothing is altered. In fact, only last week, the Israeli Intelligence minister very thoughtfully reminded ours that the threat against us still stands and he would take one of his security forces, we take any opportunity to come and get ours, which isjust echoing what the head of the ir at the end of last year. So that goes on and of course, the implied threat by people here and the threats against these families of our staff in london continues undiminished. Adam bailey, thanks for taking time to speak to us on this day of your relaunch. Thanks very much for your time. ,. , relaunch. Thanks very much for your time. , ~ , the longest strike to affect hollywood in decades could be about to end. A tentative deal has been struck, between Studio Bosses and the Union Representing screenwriters. Writers have been on strike since early may. The 15 thousand members, still have to vote, to ratify the deal. In a statement, the Writers Guild of america said we can say, with great pride, that this deal is exceptional with meaningful gains and protections for writers in every sector of the membership. Actors, though, are still carrying out, industrialaction. Theyve been on strike sincejuly. Both strikes have hit the Entertainment Industry hard. Azadeh moshiri has more on the deal the message from the guild is that the details of this deal still need to be finalised but that the deal is exceptional, with meaningful games and protections for writers. Now, theyve had to see whether the members agreed that this is what they will be looking at. Negotiations are previously broken down over staffing levels, there are also concerned about Royalty Payments from streaming shows. Fighters argue that these are only a fraction of what they would have received from broadcast tv shows. There are also real concerns about artificial intelligence. A concern that these could have a very big impact on theirjobs. But whether they agree to this deal or not, the strike has already had a big impact on the economy. In fact, 5 billion, it has cost the economy so far. To shut down production of popular tv shows like Stranger Things and Handmaids Tale as well as films. And there is also the personal cost. Charity is about to step in help some of the workers with their rent, their mortgages. And while they wait to see whether members agree, the government of california, gavin newsom, has already said he is grateful that the two sides have come to an agreement and that benefits all parties and can put a major piece of californias economy back to work. Now, in terms of what is next, members not only have to vote on the deal but they have to agree to a three year contract. Read our report suggests that late night talk shows could be the first to come back. Those have no actors and remember, actors, as well as other behind the scenes workers like Camera Operators and directors, are still on strike. And so this Hollywood Battle is not over yet. We will have more on that strike and the progress made there throughout the progress made there throughout the course of todays programme. Just arent buying coming in last ten or 15 minutes from joe biden, welcoming that progress, saying the Writers Guild and Studio Agreement is testament to the power of collective bargaining. That move, the Progress Being welcomed by the us president. Toymaker lego has halted a project to make its iconic bricks from recycled drinks bottles instead of oil based plastic. It says the move would have led to higher Carbon Emissions over the products lifetime. The reversal followed efforts by lego to embrace � sustainable materials. Other companies have been reassessing their contribution to global emissions as pressure grows from both governments and consumers. And before we go we have pictures of a rare octopus. Recorded in the deep ocean. Dubbed dumbo, because of its ear like fins similar to the 1940s disney cartoon, it appeared on the nautilus live stream. It was caught on camera by a remotely operated vehicle in the North Pacific ocean. The octopus can live at depths of up to 7000 feet thats more than two kilometres. A when we are back will have all the very latest on our main stories, that story here that is dominating the uk for the last couple of days regarding police officers, Firearms Officers withdrawing the decision to operate because of the risks, they say, after one of their colleagues was charged with murder. So the latest on that story and the latest on the unfolding crisis. All of that coming up on the programme here over the next few minutes. To stay with eyes on bbc news. Hello there. Apart from some rain across the north and the west of the uk, today potentially could be one of the better days of this week as things are set to turn very windy with gales and heavy rain, particularly around the middle part of the week. But this afternoon looks largely fine and dry. For most of us, that is a way from the north west of the uk, where here rain will continue to affect the north and west of scotland. A few showery bursts as well, further south and west across Western England and western wales. But a good deal of sunshine around, particularly towards southern and eastern parts of the country which will stay dry all day and will feel quite warm as well. In the brisk south westerly wind, up to 23 degrees in the southeast, generally the high teens further north and west. As we head through tonight, itll be dry for most areas. The winds pick up a little bit across the north and the west. We start to see some rain eventually pushing into Northern Ireland as a Weather Front approaches. I dont think anywhere is going to be particularly cold tonight. Lowest values around 7 to 9 degrees across northeast england and eastern scotland. A couple of Weather Fronts, though, invade as we move through tuesday. So although we start dry and bright through central and eastern areas, well start to see some rain pushing across england. Well, some of this could be thundery nature and longer spells of rain also affecting Northern Ireland, Western Scotland with that other Weather Front. So a bit of a mixed day on tuesday. But again, not too bad in the sunshine across the southeast, again, could be up to 23 celsius, high teens further north. By wednesday, though, we could see a stormy spell of weather. Storm agnes, named by the met office, could bring some disruption maybe towards northern and western parts of the uk. Here it is on the pressure charts, gathering speed, deepening rapidly as it approaches ireland. But as the storm approaches our shores, it will start to weaken, but still pack quite a punch with some Gale Force Winds 60 to 70 miles an hour around the irish sea coast may be in excess, up to 80 miles an hour. And also very windy conditions across northern and eastern scotland. And with the strong winds throughout wednesday, heavy rain will pile up the western side of the country across Northern Ireland, up in towards scotland because see some localised flooding in fact across the east and south east of england. I think you will escape the worst of it. Were seeing some sunshine, one or two showers, but it will be quite blustery wherever you are. And then signs as we end the week and push into the weekend High Pressure could build in, bring us increasing amounts of drier and sunnier weather. Take care. Live from london, this is bbc news. The british army is stood down from supporting the metropolitan police after hundreds of officers stepped back from Firearms Duties when a colleague was charged with murder. Scenes of panic and chaos as thousands of people leave Nagorno Karabakh for armenia following azerbaijans seizure of the disputed territory. The england and Wales Cricket board lays out plans to address institutional racism, sexism, classism and elitism after a damning report into the sport. Ukraine claims a Fleet Commander is among dozens of russian officers killed in last weeks Missile Strike on the black sea naval headquarters

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