in turkey will be trying to make it through to the european union. the bloc announced today that it would halt forced returns and as the fighting continues across the country, it will continue to impact the civilians. here s the head of the british armed services on what it will take to stop this humanitarian crisis from deepening. i think we have already got a humanitarian tragedy. the question now is whether it gets worse or not, and so much of that depends upon how the parties now behave and whether or not the afghan government can bind together the population that it governs still to provide a real unity and real confidence and a real sense of purpose to be defiant. and if they can do that then there is every reason to suppose that the parties will have to come together to talk about the future at a table. scientists are testing an artificial intelligence system that may be able to diagnose dementia after a single brain scan. it could also predict how quickly the condition will adv
careful over here. penelope clark noticed that her husband, dennis, began to forget things last year. they were concerned he was developing some form of dementia. the couple are taking part in trials of a new system that will be able to tell not only whether dennis has some form of dementia, but how quickly it s likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? no, i think it s fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn t take dennis on holiday. it makes me more comfortable because you are not waiting for a diagnosis and you have someone saying they know what it is now. dennis s brain scan will be analysed by an artificial intelligence computer programme. it compares his scan with those of thousands
paris saint germain isjust one possibility. the fact he hasn t signed for psg yet certainly didn t deterfans in the french capital though. hundreds of them gathered outside the parc des princes to celebrate his potential arrival. one can only imagine what the scenes will be like if does land at the city of light. you can get all the latest sports news at our website that s bbc.com/sport. but from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the sport team, goodbye. cricket and england s head coach chris silverwood says they ll be ringing the changes for the 2nd test against india which starts at lord s on wednesday. scientists working for the alan turing institute have begun trials of an artificial intelligence system that may be able to diagnose dementia in a day. the researchers have told bbc news that their system could lead to much earlier identification of the onset of dementia which would greatly improve patient outcomes. our science correspondent, pallab ghosh, has this exclusive rep
to 1.6 million. diagnosis could greatly improve patient outcomes. 0ur science correspondent, pallab ghosh, reports careful over here. penelope clark noticed that her husband, dennis, began to forget things last year. they were concerned he was developing some form of dementia. the couple, from hertfordshire, are taking part in trials of a new system that will be able to tell not only whether dennis has some form of dementia but how quickly it is likely to develop. have you got any questions about it at all? no, i think it s fantastic. if you had a diagnosis that gave you some indication of the progression, would that be of help? well, then we could, you know, plan financially as well as, as a couple to be able to perhaps have a few holidays before things got bad that i couldn t take dennis on holiday.
for people living with dementia, the path to a crucial diagnosis can take months, sometimes even years. but now scientists in cambridge are testing artificial intelligence that could pick up the disease in a single day something researchers say could greatly improve patient outcomes. here s our science correspondent pallab ghosh. careful over here. penelope clark noticed that her husband, dennis, began to forget things last year. how can i say it? it was. it was as though my brain was telling me to do things, yeah, but it doesn t. difficult for him to actually explain what happens, really. they re concerned that he s developing some form of dementia. it does mean that i understand that we would probably have to sell our house to pay for my husband s care. thanks for coming with me today. the couple are taking part in trials of a new system that will be able to tell not only whether dennis has some form of dementia, but how