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the change has to happen, finally! and women s sport. is getting the proper recognition it deserves. it gives me a lot of hope. it gives me a lot of happiness and excitement for what s going to come for women s football. it s going to be brilliant, so. the focus starts to shift to what s next, and how england s victory can boost football and women s sport. it all snowballs together, so when we get higher viewership, that means that there s more commercial opportunities for women in sport, which means that we can have that greater visibility. judges rule the life support of 12 year old archie battersbee, will be switched off, from midday tomorrow. his parents may still appeal. a man has appeared in court charged with murdering nine year old lilia valutyte, who was stabbed to death in boston, lincolnshire. beyonce is to re record one her new songs, after disability campaigners criticised the star s use of an offensive term for people with cerebral palsy. and one of earth s most
statement expected shortly from president biden. several outlets in taiwan are reporting that nancy pelosi will visit taiwan on tuesday. beijing has warned of severe consequences if the visit goes ahead. and england women s football has been celebrating its historic victory in the euros. thousands of fans partied in trafalgar square. hello and welcome to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are shyama perera and ali mirage. tomorrow s front pages the guardian, england s lionesses celebrate their victories. many carry photos of the team s parties. another picture of pure joy on the metro as the team are dancing queen, partying and central lending london. describing her as the hope candidate. the daily mail says liz truss will end the junk food tax. all of course if she becomes conservative leader and prime minister. there is disappointment for british airways passengers as the times reports the airline has suspended the sale from short haul flights for at
doctors successfully separate conjoined twins with shared fused brains in historic virtual reality surgery. and as england s lionesses celebrate winning the euros 2022, we ll talk to gurinder chadha, director of the classic celebration of women s football bend it like beckham. now look my god, we did it! cheering live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. hello, and welcome to the programme. we start with breaking news from the us it s being reported that the al-qaeda chief, ayman al zawahiri, has been killed in an american drone strike conducted in kabul. zawahiri was on the fbi s first ever most wanted terrorist list issued on the ten october, 2001, following the 9/11 attacks, which he had helped to co ordinate alongside osama biden laden. there is no independent confirmation of this, but the white house says that president biden will give details of the counter terrorism operation in afghanistan shortly. let s get more from our correspondent i
bend it like beckham. now look my god, we did it! cheering live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it s newsday. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. it s 6am in singapore, and 1am in kyiv where the first shipment of grain since the russian invasion of ukraine in february has left the southern port of odesa. the ship, the razoni, has left ukrainian waters and is making its way south on the black sea, carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn. it will be inspected off the coast of istanbul by un organised co ordinators who are managing the movement of vessels out of ukraine. then it will make its way out of the bosphorous strait and through the mediterranean, finally arriving in the port of tripoli in northern lebanon, in about a week s time. the shipment is part of efforts to ease a growing global food crisis. 0ur correspondent james waterhouse sent this report from 0desa. a familiar yet unfamiliar sight. for the first time in a l