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to moldova and are currently 1—0 up. wales trained on monday, a day before their must—win final euro 2024 group d qualifier against already—qualified turkey, which will take place at the cardiff city stadium. not only must robert page's side defeat turkey on tuesday, they must also hope croatia lose or draw to armenia on the same night. wales currently sit in third place in their group, five points behind turkey and two points back from croatia, with one round of group fixtures remaining. bell if. bell if we can continue to bell if we can continue tu . ~' bell if we can continue t. ., ~ ., if we can continue to talk about -la offs, if we can continue to talk about playoffs. we'll— if we can continue to talk about playoffs, we'lljust _ if we can continue to talk about playoffs, we'lljust call - if we can continue to talk about playoffs, we'lljust call the - if we can continue to talk about | playoffs, we'lljust call the game on tuesday. that's our mentality, and her attitude. so we are fully focused on the job we've got. we don't want any regrets from that whistle tomorrow evening, because we want to take control of it ourselves. the last thing we want is to not give a level performance we gave croatia. that would be a devastating blow for us to take. so we control what we can, and that'll give us a performance that wins the game. this time last year, the men's world cup in qatar began, which, if you'll remember, had to be moved to the winter months there because of the high temperatures. the men's european football injury index found that the premier league had the second highest number of injuries across europe, behind the german bundesliga, during the season that was impacted by that world cup. the author of the report for howden, james burrows, has been telling us why those leagues were impacted more than others. i think there's a couple factors behind that. when you look at participant levels in the world cup, so the number of players in percentage terms that want to play at the world cup, the premier league contributed the most players out of the top five leaks, so just over 23% of players playing in the premier league went to represent their country at the world cup finals. now as for the final four leaks, the levels of participation were between 9-14%, levels of participation were between 9—14%, so simply the premier league are sending more players to the world cup finals — therefore it's a pretty clear line of argument that they'll see more injuries being sustained. one of the constants we've seen through these reports is the premier league contends that mikrut tends to compare unfavorably to other leagues in terms of injuries sustained, and they tend to be up there with the bundesliga, so perhaps the style of play is contributed as well, so the bundesliga and premier league being more associated with high intensity, high pressing stars of football, versus the other european leagues playing... it's also contributed to the number of injuries being sustained. the mayor of liverpool has written to the premier league over what he calls the "excessive" io—point penalty handed to everton for breaching league financial rules. an independent commission imposed the sanction on everton after they were found to have exceeded permitted losses over a three—year period by £19.5 million. liverpool mayor steve rotheram has now written to the premier league's chief executive richard masters to express what he calls his "deep concern" over the sanction. it's left the club joint bottom of the table. and that's all the sport for now. more for you later, but back to you, christian. . ~' , ., , . more for you later, but back to you, christian. ., ~ , ., , . . christian. thank you very much. we will return to _ christian. thank you very much. we will return to events _ christian. thank you very much. we will return to events in _ christian. thank you very much. we will return to events in the - christian. thank you very much. we will return to events in the west - will return to events in the west bank. international pressure is mounting on israel to curb the settler violence against palestinians in the occupied west bank. rights groups say it's risen to unprecedented levels since the 7th of october attack. there are also widespread curfews and lockdowns now being imposed on palestinians in the territory, which campaigners have described as collective punishment. our middle east correspondent tom bateman reports. israeli settlers, some in military uniforms, fire towards palestinian civilians. hafez huraini was beaten outside his own home, as lawlessness stalks the west bank. now, hafez says the danger has come closer. he tells me how the settlers raised flags on his land the day after october the 7th. and israeli soldiers, he says, have also set up camp in his field to protect the settlers. what would happen if you carried on onto your own land here? often, they are under the olive tree. i mean, the soldiers. theyjust pointed the gun and, you know, scream, "go back, go back!" so if you just wait for a moment, he shoots. and that's you just trying to walk onto your own land? yeah, yeah, we can't. ican�*t, like, move, but... you could be shot? yes. a new generation in al tuwani grows up to a painfully old story. it's been a target of settler violence for years, but now it's at an unprecedented scale. they rule, they rule, you know? there's no law. to be honest, no law. they take the law in their hand, they do whatever they want. and they took the advantage of the war to just implement whatever they can, because, you know, like, state of war, so they can kill anyone easily. israeli activists helping the village say the army supports the settlers in the area. they show us how roads have been blocked for some palestinians. the military didn't respond to our questions about the attacks in al tuwani. israel's prime minister has said anyone taking the law into their own hands will be held to account. tom bateman reporting from the west bank. just want to bring you an interesting line we want to bring you from our grasp in geneva, saying the international committee of the red cross say there president is in qatar to meet with hamas and qatari government representatives to advance a military and issues related to the armed conflict. but as imogen points out, the trip is potentially interesting because the icc c potentially interesting because the ico c doesn't take part in negotiations, it's there to facilitate a deal if one is agreed. so the fact that he's there will increase speculation that a release of some israeli hostages might well be imminent. joining me now is steven cook, senior fellow for middle east and africa studies at the council on foreign relations. good to see you, what do you make of that and the all the ico c will play in this? ~ ., that and the all the ico c will play in this? ~ . ~ ., .,, �* in this? what we know as the biden administration _ in this? what we know as the biden administration has _ in this? what we know as the biden administration has made _ in this? what we know as the biden administration has made it - in this? what we know as the biden administration has made it clear - administration has made it clear that they believe that a hostage deal is near and that final details needed to be ironed out, the fact that there is an icrc official in doha. now it there's the possibility that there is a deal in place and they are working out the details of how to hand over these hostages, and of course the palestinians who would be part of any deal in a swap. so if we are reading the tea leaves correctly, this could potentially be very good news. the first good news in quite some time. jae very good news. the first good news in quite some time.— in quite some time. joe biden has written quite _ in quite some time. joe biden has written quite an _ in quite some time. joe biden has written quite an extensive - in quite some time. joe biden has written quite an extensive op-edl written quite an extensive op—ed this weekend in the washington post which a lot of people have been paying attention to — he seems quite exercised about the humanitarian aid going into gaza, or the lack of it. what do you think you would expect if there was indeed a 4—5 day pause in exchange for some of these hostages? i in exchange for some of these hostages?— in exchange for some of these hostaues? ~ �* , , , hostages? i think he's been very clear that the _ hostages? i think he's been very clear that the humanitarian - clear that the humanitarian assistance that's necessary for the gaza strip, food, water and medicine, fuel has become controversial because hamas has a long history of diverting these kinds of things, especially fuel, for its own purposes. but nevertheless, should be get a deal? i think the administration is expecting a significant quantity of humanitarian aid to enter the gaza strip. he humanitarian aid to enter the gaza stri -. ., ,., humanitarian aid to enter the gaza stri . _ ., ,., ., ~' humanitarian aid to enter the gaza stri. ., . ~ ,, . strip. he also talked in this piece about putting _ strip. he also talked in this piece about putting sanctions - strip. he also talked in this piece about putting sanctions on - strip. he also talked in this piece about putting sanctions on israeli settlers — he's also concerned about what's going on in the west bank and what's going on in the west bank and what led up to the violence in the west bank notjust since october seven. would you make of that and what the biden administration might be saying behind closed doors? i5 be saying behind closed doors? i3 important that the us is finally taking steps to rein in the settlers who have been involved in the current israeli government, in which there are ministers who are annexation nests. they have quite obviously taken their tips from these ministers. so the administration is now seeing the lawlessness in the west bank and belatedly taking steps to sanction some of these people, many of whom i should point out are americans, they are sanctionable and it will hurt them. so i think it's an important step for the biden administration, especially as it seems clear that settlers who are seeking to push palestinians off their own land in a continuation of their efforts to annex west bank territory. he said that what he _ annex west bank territory. he said that what he envisions _ annex west bank territory. he said that what he envisions at - annex west bank territory. he said that what he envisions at the - annex west bank territory. he said that what he envisions at the end | annex west bank territory. he said | that what he envisions at the end of this conflict is international community rallying to the cause of gaza, palestinian authority governments returning after an interim period. prime minister netanyahu said in his press conferences weekend at the palestinian authority in its current form is not fit to take over. he's right, isn't he? he form is not fit to take over. he's right. isn't he?— right, isn't he? he is right, and on this oint right, isn't he? he is right, and on this point i — right, isn't he? he is right, and on this point i think _ right, isn't he? he is right, and on this point i think prime _ right, isn't he? he is right, and on this point i think prime minister i this point i think prime minister netanyahu is being more realistic than president biden. the palestinian authority is corrupt and dysfunctional, and lacks any kind of legitimacy. in addition to the fact that it seems hard to imagine how the international community will rally around the gaza strip if there is no functioning palestinian government there of any type. so i think the president is getting way out ahead of himself and beyond what the objective reality is on the ground, and the situation with the palestinian authority or on the ground in the gaza strip, where the israelis will be continuing their military operations for quite some time. ., ~' ,, military operations for quite some time. . ,, i. ., military operations for quite some time. . ,, ., ., time. thank you for coming on the programme _ time. thank you for coming on the programme my — time. thank you for coming on the programme. my pleasure. - around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. the un says emissions of greenhouse gases must fall by 42% by 2030 to reach the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees above pre—industrial levels. the un environment programme says current pledges put the world on track for a rise of between 2.5—2.9 degrees celsius. the uk prime minister has promised tax cuts to boost economic growth ahead of the chancellor's autumn statement on wednesday. rishi sunak said he was able to move on to the next phase of the government's economic plan — after inflation fell to 4.6% last month. labour has said any tax cut will be "too little, too late". a court in italy has sentenced more than 200 people to jail in the biggest anti—mafia trial in decades. it targeted the country's most powerful criminal syndicate, the calabrian ndrangetta, which dominates europe's cocaine trade. the longest sentences, 30 years, were given to the bosses of two clans. you're live with bbc news. in argentina, the far—right populist javier milei has been elected president. mr milei won almost 56% of the poll, beating his rival, the economy minister sergio massa. likened to wolverine — because of the hair — and nicknamed "el loco" — because of the chainsaw — he says he'll overhaul the economy, privatising the state energy company, and replacing the peso with the us dollar. azadeh moshiri has more. javier milei is an economist and former tv pundit, and it's his anti—establishment rhetoric that's likened him to figures like former us president donald trump, as well as brazil's ex—leaderjair bolsonaro. now, he has little political experience — but that's actually part of his appeal. he's seen as a maverick and a political outsider. he's flamboyant. he's turned up at campaign events wearing leatherjackets. he's wielded a chainsaw, saying that this represents the cuts he'll make to public spending and a bloated government bureaucracy. and he's prone to outbursts and swearing. he's even attacked the pope, calling him a communist. and this has actually appealed to a lot of younger and older voters who are fed up with traditional politics. translation: it's an incredible happiness, really. _ it's the end of a never—ending decline. so to the corrupt, out. now this election has come at a difficult time for argentina. there's an economic crisis and annual inflation stands at 140%, two out of five people live in poverty, and so mr milei's proposals have been radical. he's suggested blowing up the central bank and replacing the argentine peso, which he calls excrement, with us dollars. and he's courted controversy with his social proposals as well. on the campaign, he's talked about abolishing sex education in schools, loosening gun laws, allowing the sale and purchase of human organs. and he called climate change a social hoax. as for the man that he's most often compared to, mr trump apparently liked what he saw. he congratulated him and said, "i am very proud of you. "make argentina great again." live now to buenos aires, where i'm joined byjack nicas from the new york times. that is quite the manifesto. how much of it do you think he'll deliver? ., �* , much of it do you think he'll deliver? . �* , , ., deliver? that's the question everyone — deliver? that's the question everyone is _ deliver? that's the question everyone is wondering - deliver? that's the question everyone is wondering in . deliver? that's the question - everyone is wondering in argentina today. he obviously made a number of very aggressive and what would be revolutionary proposals for both the government and the economy here in argentina, but i think there's a big question whether he can get much of this done because he really lacks a political coalition — his nascent political coalition — his nascent political party only contains 10% of the senate and the house, though he's trying to make deals with other conservative blocks. and there is not the economic conditions to do a lot of what he wants, like to dollarized the economy, you need us dollars, and argentina is really short on dollars. he dollars, and argentina is really short on dollars.— dollars, and argentina is really short on dollars. he is a popular rest, but short on dollars. he is a popular rest. but i _ short on dollars. he is a popular rest, but i wonder— short on dollars. he is a popular rest, but i wonder if— short on dollars. he is a popular rest, but i wonder if the - short on dollars. he is a popular rest, but i wonder if the vote . short on dollars. he is a popularl rest, but i wonder if the vote was driven by dislike of the other lot, or whether it was a particular passion for the manifesto he put forward? . . , forward? the challengers in the selection came _ forward? the challengers in the selection came in _ forward? the challengers in the selection came in within - forward? the challengers in the selection came in within a -- i forward? the challengers in the l selection came in within a -- with selection came in within a —— with an extreme lee strong hand. the guy he was running against was the incumbent minister of the economy, and the economy has an annual inflation rate of 140%. so he has a tough case to make that he can figure it out when he already has failed to do so. and i think therefore, it was a relatively easy pitch forjavier milei to say he's the candidate of change — even so, he had fallen behind this minister of the economy in the first round of the election, but he overtook him and the second round by quite a large margin. he actually earned the largest share of the vote in the a0 years of argentina's democracy. but 14096 years of argentina's democracy. but 1a0% inflation is not sustainable, iao% inflation is not sustainable, two of five argentinians are living in poverty, so something dramatic has to happen, doesn't it? it can't be more of the same.— be more of the same. indeed, i think the previous — be more of the same. indeed, i think the previous administrations - be more of the same. indeed, i think the previous administrations for - the previous administrations for argentina have been abject failures basically. the economy has been a mess here for a long time, and i think most argentines agree on that. the question is, there's not a lot of consensus on what to do about it. not many people really had been thinking aboutjavier milei's ideas thinking about javier milei's ideas before thinking aboutjavier milei's ideas before he arrived on the scene, which included blowing up the central bank and also dollar rising. but now this is the direction of the country. and i think unfortunately, there will be more pain ahead. tomorrow, the banks open — today is a holiday here — and we will likely see a major devaluation of the peso. a lot of people look at this result not in isolation, but what it means for other elections coming up. look at your own country, the united states, donald trump in the latest nbc poll four points ahead in a hypothetical race withjoe biden. the cost of living crisis is delivering some extraordinary results. can we look at this in isolation, or do you think it's a wider problem we are looking at? i think there's a pattern, for sure. i think there's a pattern, for sure. i thinkjavier milei is very much an argentinian story because there are specific economic conditions here — but they are economic struggles in many parts of the world, and i think what we are very clearly seeing here is the type of rhetoric and the way these candidates speak to voters very directly, outside the normal channels of the news media, that was very much the game ofjavier milei, has proved to be successful politically. and he's clearly part of a larger story of people like trump and bolsonaro who continue to have success. trump and bolsonaro who continue to have success-— have success. really interesting. jack, have success. really interesting. jack. thanks _ have success. really interesting. jack. thanks very _ have success. really interesting. jack, thanks very much - have success. really interesting. jack, thanks very much for - have success. really interesting. | jack, thanks very much for coming on. ~' jack, thanks very much for coming on. ~ , ., nearly 500 employees at openai have signed a letter saying they will quit — unless the board resigns. it comes after former boss and co—founder sam altman was sacked on friday. today, he announced he isjoining microsoft to lead a new research team. mr altman helped make the company the world leader in generative ai with the release of chatgpt. the reasons behind his departure are not entirely clear, but the board said he had been "insufficiently candid". his departure has triggered a stream of resignations at the firm. in his place, they have appointed emmett shear, the former ceo of twitch. our tech editor zoe kleinman has more. the stakes are about as high as they get — not only in terms of cash, billions of dollars of it in investment, but also the future of the world itself and the way we all live, if you believe the extraordinary promises made about the power of artificial intelligence. openai, the creator of chatgpt, has now got through three ceos in almost as many days — sam altman, mira moratti, and emmett shear. the cards were reshuffled after sam altman, the friendly face of ai and co—founder of openai, got the boot. and now microsoft has thrown him a bone. hundreds of millions of people use this product every week. and, yeah, over the last weekend, things just seem to have imploded. it was absolute chaos and it sort of showed that no company, no team is immune from the laws of corporate physics. it doesn't matter how powerful the organisation is — one bad decision can be enough to derail everything. it's been a wild weekend, and despite all this drama, we still don't know what spooked openai's board so much that they decided to suddenly fire a popular boss. they said sam altman hadn't been honest with them. was he working on a project they didn't agree with? had they discovered a secret new ai development? or was it something very human? was it all about making money? inside openai, many staff want their old boss back. this afternoon, the firm's chief scientist admitted he was wrong to support the firing of sam altman. remember, this is a multi—billion—dollar company with an ai tool used by thousands of millions of people. but ultimately, this is a very human story. "openai is nothing without its people" is the message from staff. zoe kleinman, bbc news. joining me now to talk about the meaning behind openai's leadership transition is bill mew, who is a technology expert and one of the world's leading campaigners on privacy and digital ethics. thank you for coming on. i'm just looking here at a flash from reuters, the sales force ceo says he'll match any openai researcher who tendered their resignation to immediatelyjoin their sales who tendered their resignation to immediately join their sales force team. there is a whole workforce who could possibly resign, and the sharks are in the water. i could possibly resign, and the sharks are in the water. i think a touch of opportunism _ sharks are in the water. i think a touch of opportunism here - sharks are in the water. i think a touch of opportunism here from | sharks are in the water. i think a - touch of opportunism here from sales force, but they have their own ai offering and a lot of skilled people potentially on the move at the moment. the big question here is, will we be developing ai and tools like chatgpt for commercial benefit, or the benefit of the world as a whole? and the board were tasked with having more of an ethical than commercial stance, and they decided that they were concerned with what was happening. they may have been responsible for applying the brakes if things went too quickly, but it appears they slammed the brakes on far too hard and the whole thing has crashed. ,, ., , crashed. quite, and then we get this statement from _ crashed. quite, and then we get this statement from sam _ crashed. quite, and then we get this statement from sam altman - crashed. quite, and then we get this statement from sam altman who - crashed. quite, and then we get thisl statement from sam altman who said that our top priority is that openai remains productive. he's been sacked but he still has oversight over openai anyways? the but he still has oversight over openai anyways?— but he still has oversight over openai anyways? the much talked about deal where _ openai anyways? the much talked about deal where he _ openai anyways? the much talked about deal where he would - openai anyways? the much talked about deal where he would move l openai anyways? the much talked | about deal where he would move to microsoft is not a done deal yet, so i don't think we can count on that happening until we really see how all the pennies fall. what we have to focus here on is whether the assets and the people from this organisation, where they will go? already chatgpt and openai are tied to microsoft, they can't take their toys and join in other cloud technology company because microsoft are one of their major investors. but the question is... or whether there is a resolution where sam and most of the rest of the staff stay at openai and things returned almost at openai and things returned almost a normal? the at openai and things returned almost a normal? ., ., . a normal? the former ceo of twitch sounds like — a normal? the former ceo of twitch sounds like he'll— a normal? the former ceo of twitch sounds like he'll slowpoke - sounds like he'll slowpoke everything, is slow walked an investigation into how things are progressing. do you think that smoked the board, to think they were going way too fast? i smoked the board, to think they were going way too fast?— going way too fast? i think they tried to apply — going way too fast? i think they tried to apply the _ going way too fast? i think they tried to apply the brakes, - going way too fast? i think they i tried to apply the brakes, but the problem here is there have been so many revelations, one after the other, that i think we all need to pause and take a thought here. we will understand at some point when it is revealed what it was that spook to the board, and we will see where sam and some of his most immediate colleagues, and the rest of his staff and up. what we will see here however is a massive competitive tonsil for the future of ai, because every player, from microsoft to sales force, to openai themselves recognise this will have a massive role to play in our future. �* , , future. it's febrile, we can certainly _ future. it's febrile, we can certainly say _ future. it's febrile, we can certainly say that. - future. it's febrile, we can certainly say that. good i future. it's febrile, we canj certainly say that. good to future. it's febrile, we can - certainly say that. good to talk to you, thanks for coming on. on the other side of the break, we'll have our panel with us as we do each night, talking about events in the middle east today, and also a new white paper from the middle east today, and also a new white paperfrom the british government that looks to be revolutionising the way we do development aid. we will talk to our panel about that. stay with us, we'll be right back. hello there. good evening. it was quite a mixed picture weather—wise on monday — blustery in the west with some brighter spells here and there. also some showers, but always plenty of cloud, too, particularly across england and wales by the end of the day. now, overnight tonight, with high pressure out towards the west, it will start to build in across northern ireland and scotland, so the skies will begin to clear and with those clear skies, then temperatures will drop low enough for a bit of frost, perhaps an airfrost, i think for sheltered glens of scotland, away from the strength of the breeze — —2—3 celsius. watch out for some mist and fog developing through the night as well, but cloudier and milder across england and wales. now, if we take a look at the pressure chart again, with the high pressure out towards the west, it will extend its way further eastwards as we head through the day on tuesday. so a gradual improvement for many, even with the cloudy starts and outbreaks of rain across parts of east anglia and kent as we head through the morning. that should gradually, gradually clear up and there will be some sunny spells emerging here. the early showers also clearing from pembrokeshire and down towards the south—west of england, too. so lots of sunshine starting to emerge. hazy sunshine for much of scotland. the mist and fog slow to lift and clear. temperatures a little lower than on monday, and it will cloud over with milder air and some outbreaks of rain across the highlands as we head towards the end of the day. that's because there's a warm front coming through the night on tuesday and into wednesday. so temperatures slowly rising through the night. we're starting off wednesday with outbreaks of rain across western scotland, gradually pushing eastwards. coastal gales from a brisk westerly for scotland. and it's still blustery further south too, but it should be largely dry for england, wales and perhaps northern ireland. we're staying in that milder air temperatures ii—ia celsius, but it's going to be turning colder. hot on the heels of the warm front will be a cold front sinking southwards throughout the day on thursday, there'll be wintry showers even to lower levels across parts of scotland. that cold front sitting across northern ireland by the end of the afternoon, still in the milder air towards the south where it will again be largely dry. now as we head through friday, we're all into those colder feeling conditions. so there'll be a drop in temperature as we head through friday and the weekend. there'll also be some rather widespread frosts i think on friday night and into saturday. so still in the milder air for the moment, but by the end of the week turning a lot colder. bye for now. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. good evening. the president of the international committee of the red cross has travelled to qatar to meet hamas and qatari government representatives, adding to the hope that a release of some of the israeli hostages may take place soon, in return for a pause in the fighting. earlier, us presidentjoe biden said he believed such a deal may happen soon. meanwhile, the world health organization says it is "appalled" by reports of an attack on one of the last hospitals still functioning in the northern part of the gaza strip. the medical director of the indonesian hospital, said shells had crashed into a surgery department, filled with patients, killing at least ten people. the bbc has verified footage which shows tanks close to the hospital — the director said they were just 20m from the building. the head of the who dr tedros said "health workers should never have be exposed to such horrors, and especially while inside a hospital." the un today facilitated the evacuation of 29 premature babies that were taken out of al shifa hospital on sunday. they have since been transported to hospitals in egypt. seperately a temporary field hospital donated byjordan has crossed into gaza and will be used in khan younis to receive some of those patients displaced at the weekend.

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