obviously there is a lot we do not know, but it fits a pattern of attacks we have seen, including last year byjihadists linked to the islamic state, which is probably the islamic state khorasan, which is in central asia, and has carried out attacks in moscow and this attack is close to their home territory. we know the sites that were targeted, two churches, one a synagogue, these are religious venues. can we make anything from that in terms of what was actually targeted? so the islamic state and individuals that follow it see themselves as part of a religious struggle. they see a western war on islam and they see a religious struggle. they say western war on islam done by christians and dues against muslims, so by striking religious targets, they believe they re defending their faith. as you said earlier, we re still working to confirm a lot of the facts here and figure out exactly who was behind this but in your assessment, do you think this has the hallmarks of an act by a
through the night. relatively mild start with overnight lows of 11 16 celsius. some showers could be intense through the morning and mayjust drift further west through the day. the best of the sunshine and warmth likely to be in western scotland with highs of 26. but the story is set to change into monday with further showers drifting steadily north. hello, this is bbc news with lukwesa burak. the headlines. at the tokyo olympics, the defending champion team gb s adam peaty is through to the semifinal of the 100 metres breast stroke, while max whitlock advanced to the final of the pommel horse, the event in which he won gold four years ago.
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the temperatures will be in the 30s celsius and touching around 90 degrees in london. and it cools off a little bit and warms back up. in 2013 we had 75 people or so treated for heat exhaustion because of extreme temperature. the temperature trend is there. the warm weather, the steering currents shifted well to the north setting the stage for record heat some of the warmest weather since 2012. some areas will get up to 39. if it gets there that is the warmest since 2003. it cools off and goes back up into the mid-30s possible which puts you in the mid-90s fahrenheit. madrid they get into the 100s fahrenheit and it stays there