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8 people have died in the past six days. The first passengers from the us and most of the eu arrive into the uk without having to self isolate meaning many families separated during the pandemic can finally reunite. Amid the Sporting Achievements on show at the tokyo games, its the case of an olympic athlete from belarus, who is in a diplomatic standoff against her own country, which is dominating The Headlines. The sprinter, kristina timanovskaya, has now been granted a humanitarian visa by poland. The athlete raised fears for her safety, after an attempt to force her to return from tokyo to belarus for criticising her coaches. Heres the message she posted On Instagram on sunday. Translation i ask the International Olympic Committee for Help. I was put under pressure and they are trying to forcibly take me out of the country without my consent. I ask the ioc to intervene. The International Olympic Committee is now deciding what action to take. The Ioc And Tokyo 2020 will continue their conversations with her, and the japanese authorities to determine the next step in the upcoming days. The Belarus Olympic Committee released a statement in response. They claim that coaches decided to withdraw her from the games on doctors� advice about her emotional and psychological state. This is ms timanovskaya filmed entering the Polish Embassy earlier today after arriving in an unmarked silver van. Shes likely to leave for poland in the coming days. Heres our tokyo correspondent, Rupert Wingfield hayes outside the Polish Embassy in tokyo. Miss Krystsina Tsimanouskaya is under the care of the polish state. If she wants to come to poland we will grant her our support. Yesterday it looked like she was effectively being marched back to the airport in disgrace, to be put on a plane back to minsk and an uncertain Future. Now shes holed up in the Polish Embassy behind me apparently on her way to a new life in europe. This whole story in tokyo has very much the whiff of history about it because back in the Cold War this sort of defection was a regular event. The Last one i can find was in Los Angeles back in 1984. Now we have someone defecting from a country called the Last dictatorship in europe. Now shes going to europe and shed ging to poland, a country that was once part of the Soviet Bloc but now a part of the western alliance. Deeply opposed to the regime in belarus and its sponsor in moscow. The incident has once again put the spotlight on belarus, a country where in recent years there have been numerous attempts to silence opposition. The country has been ruled by this Man President Alexander lukashenko since 1994. Last year, nationwide protests over his disputed Re Election were violently put down by the Security Forces and the leader of the opposition was forced to flee the country. Some of those who joined the demonstrations were also national level athletes, who were punished by the authorities. Heres our Moscow Correspondent Sarah Rainsford. Prominent athletes from the belarusian athletic and sporting communities were involved in supporting the Opposition Protest at the time, and some of them ended up being detained. Others were stripped of their state funding, sport is state supported and state backed in belarus as is so much else in the economy there. Athletes lost their funding, they were kicked out of teams, removed from the national squads so they paid a really quite heavy price for supporting the protests. An Audio Recording said to be a conversation between Krystina Timanovskaya and her coach has also been circulating on Social Media heres Sarah Rainsford again with more details. It does appear to contain the voices of Krystsina Tsimanouskaya and her coach and another belarusian olympic official. And from that conversation its quite clear that the athlete, the sprinter is in tears and she is under extreme pressure to return to belarus. The voices can be heard telling her she needs to stop, she needs to calm down, she needs to stop talking, she is told several times. As you say, it is a long conversation. Some 20 minutes long. And the message is, essentially, you are like a fly who is caught in a spiders web, she is told at one point. If you keep struggling you are just going to get entangled. Vitaliy shevchenko is Russia Editor at Bbc Monitoring and joins me now. How are the belarussion media covering this story . What is the reaction on Social Media . The incident shows how alexander lukashenko� s Tightening Grip on Belarusian Society has spilt over into the World Of Sport doesnt. At this point is one Persons Word against someone elses word. She was supposed to compete in the womens 200 metres events today, but then yesterday she complained on Social Media that she was unexpectedly entered in the 400 Metre Relay Race which upset her. And she made some, delivered some strong statements on Social Media criticising her coaches and we assessed her and it appeared that she was in no fit emotional state to compete. That she was in no fit emotional state to compete. How the Media Coverin State to compete. How the media covering the state to compete. How the media covering the Story State to compete. How the media covering the story in state to compete. How the media covering the story in belarus state to compete. How the media| covering the story in belarus right now . ,. ,. , now . The government is aware the whole story now . The government is aware the whole story reflects now . The government is aware the whole story reflects pretty now . The government is aware the whole story reflects pretty badly i now . The government is aware the i whole story reflects pretty badly on them is the Last thing they want to get out of the Tokyo Olympics. And they can best be described as a Damage Limitation Exercise and trying to achieve them by trying to assassinate Krystsina Tsimanouskayas character. One Tv Channel says she doesnt know what Team Spirit is, shes a poor athlete who is Wiping Herfeet Team Spirit is, shes a poor athlete who is wiping her feet on Team Spirit is, shes a poor athlete who is Wiping Herfeet on belarus and the belarusian people. And there statements about her staging a cheap farce in tokyo and let the rhetoric we are getting from the belarusian State Tv Stop by a lot of this playing out on Social Media including clips On Instagram. What the reaction on Social Media been to everything . Its a different story because this is the only platform where Opposition Voices can be heard in belarus. One popular Telegram Channel said that this whole story has been badly mismanaged by the government from beginning to end. In another channel said that the government will pay a huge price for all of this. At another Telegram Channel that plaintiff pretty significant role Last year as an antigovernment protest, and it pointed out that the government was short of athletes to send to tokyo because many of them took part in protests and making the situation worse. It protests and making the situation worse. ,. , , protests and making the situation worse. ,. ,, protests and making the situation worse. ,. , ,. ,. ,. , worse. It shows up people argue now, that the tightening worse. It shows up people argue now, that the Tightening Grip worse. It shows up people argue now, that the Tightening Grip on worse. It shows up people argue now, that the Tightening Grip on the that the Tightening Grip on the Belarusian Society is spilling over very much into the World Of Sport. Absolutely, belarus is a country where everything is decided by one man and that man is alexander lukashenko. Two years ago he was discussing the upcoming Tokyo Olympics with his officials and he said if you dont deliver you better not come back from tokyo to belarus. Thank you very much. Lets turn to turkey. Huge wildfires are burning for a sixth day threatening villages and resorts in the tourist regions along its mediterranean and aegean coasts. Eight have died in the worst blazes in the country in a decade. The pictures are dramatic. This is popular Tourist Spot Bodrum where fires have been burning since wednesday. A huge Firefighting Operation is underway Help has come from azerbaijan, iran, russia, ukraine and the eu. This is also in bodrum. Huge plumes of Orange Smoke filled the skyline as people flee in their cars. Over 100 wildfires are burning all but 10 have been brought under control. The flames are threatening homes, hotels and also boats. Three five star hotels have reportedly been evacuated. Then this is the Resort Town Marmaris along the turkish riviera. You can see just how close the flames are to The Hotels. According to reuters residents and tourists later evacuated to safer area. Heres one volunteer on the rescue effort. In the middle of a nightmare and for the Last four days is still nightmare and for the Last four days is still not nightmare and for the Last four days is still not under control. And i can say is still not under control. And i can say its is still not under control. And i can say its now over 12,000 hectares can say its now over 12,000 hectares of Pine Forest burned. Five of The Hectares of Pine Forest burned. Five of the villages are evacuated and i can talk of the villages are evacuated and i can talk about 11,000 people over the Last can talk about 11,000 people over the Last four days, and still the villages the Last four days, and still the villages are in the Evacuation Process villages are in the Evacuation Process. And now im in the centre here process. And now im in the centre here in process. And now im in the centre here in one process. And now im in the centre here in one of the fires keeps going onjust herein one of the fires keeps going oniusi15 here in one of the fires keeps going onjust15 km away. We also have this dramatic footage from the province of moola. This video was released by the mayor of milas you can see a huge wall of flames behind him. And he had this message. Translation helicopters are here, but we are awaiting planes. If the blazes come down the ridge the coast will suffer great damage. Thats why we have started evacuating. We are Helping those who dont have any vehicles. Theres been widespread devastation. This is bodrum. Homes in this village are completely destroyed. Hundreds of tourists and residents have been forced to flee. One of them is scottish Wman Amy Hutchinson who works as a teacher in the resort town. Shes been describing her experience. About ten minutes we were just completely surrounded by red fire, like ive never been so scared. It was a big Army Truck and everything coming down the road. When you look back it looked like a war zone. Thats what i can describe it as. The sky was just completely read, the ash was like snow falling onto the ash was like snow falling onto the ground. Next lets hear from the bbc� s esra in antalya another Holiday Destination thats been hit. We are here in antalya in one of the Coordination Relief centres operated solely by volunteers. You can see lots of clothing that is going to be sent to the villages that have been burned down. There is dry goods that are going to be used by people who have lost their homes, who have lost their housing. There is refreshments, theres medicine. The firefighters are working on the ground and one of the most important things that they need is, of course, water. Its a very high heat and its very dry at the moment so they are using lots of ice to transfer the water so it is still cool when they get there. Here you can see people breaking the ice and supplying the water. And here you can see the trucks which are cooling trucks donated by various firms. They are used to cool down the supplies that are going to be sent to the mountains. Temperatures along turkeys southern Coast Hit 40 Degrees Today and are forecast to hit 41 on tuesday. These are the latest pictures from marmaris. Investigators are trying to establish whether some of the fires were started deliberately amid reports that one suspected arsonist has been detained. The bbc� s esra is in antalya. You are at a crisis centre, can you describe what is happening and how bad things are where you are . Yes. Riuht bad things are where you are . Yes. Rirht now bad things are where you are . Yes. Right now we bad things are where you are . Yes. Right now we are bad things are where you are . Yes. Right now we are in bad things are where you are . Ye; right now we are in downtown at one of the Relief Coordination centres set up by the municipality. Theres lots of volunteers here who are coordinating the relief they came from all around turkey come from different destinations around the world. And carrying them to the destinations in the mountain where there are villages who to that have been burned down. Six days so far, and theres tonnes of villages that have been burned down. There still waiting for housing and using the Help that comes from here. Theres been Help'>Criticism Help that comes from here. Theres been criticism of Help that comes from here. Theres been criticism of the Help that comes from here. Theres been criticism of the government i been criticism of the Government Response to what has been going on, is there a lot of international Help at the moment the yellow actually, the mountainous region full of forests, and the most difficult way to attack the fire is by plane. Turkey has helicopters that have been working since the start of the fires but planes from russia, Ukraine And Azerbaijan and iraq are also on their way to the area. The European Union also offered planes. And spain will send the planes tomorrow. And also greece sent planes as necessary. How common are wildfires in turkey . I was watching a clip earlier on and people from the local area saying we get these wildfires sometimes but nothing as bad as this. Yes wildfires sometimes but nothing as bad as this. Wildfires sometimes but nothing as bad as this. , , bad as this. Yes this is been the [arc est bad as this. Yes this is been the largest scale bad as this. Yes this is been the largest scale so bad as this. Yes this is been the largest scale so far. Bad as this. Yes this is been the largest scale so far. So bad as this. Yes this is been the largest scale so far. So we bad as this. Yes this is been the largest scale so far. So we have | largest scale so far. So we have some wildfires and especially the summer to the next southern area. Its very dry and high temperatures but nothing to this extent. And the unfortunate thing is this is still going on. Unfortunate thing is this is still auoin on. ~ unfortunate thing is this is still aoian on. , unfortunate thing is this is still aoainon. ,. Lets turn to the uk now, and Family Members kept apart there was another relaxation of Coronavirus Measures today. The the nhs Covid 19 app in england and wales will be modified so that fewer contacts are required to self isolate. It comes after criticism from businesses hit by large Number Sof Staff being forced into isolation having been � pinged by the app. Last week more than Six Hundred And Eighty Nine Thousand people were sent alerts on their phones advising them to self isolate a record number. Our Health Correspdent Naomi grimely explains the change the government intends will ease the so called � pingdemic�. It relates to a particular subgroup, this is the close contacts of people who have tested positive, but crucially who are asymptomatic. Previously the app has been looking for their contacts five days prior to them taking a test, the test that turned out to be positive. This time from now on its going to only be looking at the two days prior to that positive test. The government has previously that positive test. The government has previously said that positive test. The government has previously said it that positive test. The government has previously said it will that positive test. The government has previously said it will not that positive test. The governmentj has previously said it will not make changes to the app and now says progress on vaccination means it can reverse that position in order to obtain what it says is the right balance. Jenny harries is head of the Uk Health security agency. We are in a subtly different position we are in a subtly different position now, we are trying to open up position now, we are trying to open up and position now, we are trying to open up and trying to balance. We have our most up and trying to balance. We have our most vulnerable people protected with the our most vulnerable people protected with the vaccine and hopefully we are now with the vaccine and hopefully we are now starting to see a plateau and a are now starting to see a plateau and a Hit Are now starting to see a plateau and a Hit Of are now starting to see a plateau and a bit of a decline in the cases and a bit of a decline in the cases and hopefully The Hospitalisation as well. And hopefully The Hospitalisation as welt very and hopefully The Hospitalisation as well. Very different context which is why well. Very different context which is why the well. Very different context which is why the balance for public health impact, is why the balance for public health impact, and impact on individual lives impact, and impact on individual lives and impact, and impact on individual lives and working lives is where we think lives and working lives is where we think we lives and working lives is where we think we should hit now. The reason for introducing think we should hit now. The reason for introducing the think we should hit now. The reason for introducing the that think we should hit now. The reason for introducing the that if think we should hit now. The reason for introducing the that if people for introducing the that if people get pinged less often than to be more willing to keep the Apps Running on their phones and that would have the reverse arise the number of people opting not to use it. Lets get more now. Yougov did a survey, they found that one in ten of the people they asked deleted it. One in five had disabled it by turning the bluetooth off. Also the Department Of Health admitted that injuly, or by The End ofjuly about 10 fewer people were using it to check into venues. So i guess we can see this move as a bit of a grand bargain by the government. They are saying to the public stick with the app because we think its really useful, but in return we will make sure you only get told to self isolate if you really are at high risk of having caught covid. One more thing to bear in mind, which is that after the 16th Of August in england, if you do get notified by the app you willjust be encouraged to take a laboratory assessed test, you wont actually be told to self isolate, because that rule, crucially, is about to go. Highly anticipated Court Case in Eastjerusalem Which Helped trigger communal Violence And Conflict with Hamas In May has ended inconclusively. Four palestinian families are appealing a lower Court Order to leave their homes in sheikhjarrah to make way forjewish settlers. The hearing Lasted three hours and Tom Bateman was outside the Court Injerusalem as it concluded. Judges have not ruled either way on whether they can appeal, but they have tried to offer a compromise between the palestinian families and the jewish Settler Group that between the palestinian families and thejewish Settler Group that has been trying to displace them. That compromise would effectively mean that the palestinians can stay in those homes for some years to come but there would have to recognise jewish ownership of their properties. The compromise referred to there is called protected tenancy status. It hasnt been agreed to yet by the palestinian families and their lawyers have a week to come up with a list of names of palestinian residents in sheikh jarrah it can apply. Heres a lawyer from adalah, a human Rights Organisation in haifa on why it might not resolve the issue. The compromise that was suggested by the court the compromise that was suggested by the Court Today is the current generation of the families will continue generation of the families will continue residing there as protected tenants continue residing there as protected tenants. They would pay fees for the settlers tenants. They would pay fees for the settlers and the next generation is that would not be able to continue living that would not be able to continue living there, the courts suggested that the living there, the courts suggested that the palestinian families would acknowledge the jewish Settlers Ownership which is also very problematic, and also the second generation. There is some important background here. Heikh jarrah is a contested neighbourhood in occupied eastjerusalem just 500 metres from the old city. Legal proceedings began nearly 30 years ago when the lands registered jewish owners sought to evict palestinian residents for Non Payment of rent. The palestinians claim theyre the rightful owners and see the evictions as a wider campaign to force them out of Eastjerusalem Which israel has occupied since 1967 which is considered illegal under international law. For more background, heres Tom Bateman again. It was late Last year into this year that the israeli courts upheld the eviction of these families after a case brought by a jewish Settler Group. With the group wants to do or what has trying to be due over many decades is to effect palestinian residents from their homes in East Jerusalem and take over The Homes in order to build and is really settlement. That area, that case has been ongoing for many years. The Settlement Group claims historic Land Rights saying that it was owned byjewish religious trusts in the 19th Century and they have acquired those land rates. For these families here have been in those homes for generations they were refugees from the war that surrounded Israels Creation in 1948, the older generations have been in those homes since the mid 19 50s. And this lengthy and ongoing legal case has been trying to establish as far as theyre concerned their right to stay there. Protests against the threatened evictions have been ongoing for months. This wasjerusalem on friday theres some pushing and shoving. Other protests have been much more violent. These are clashes between palestinians and israeli Security Forces in may. This violence was one of the triggers which led to conflict between hamas and israel. 256 people died in gaza and 13 were killed in israel in 11 days of hostilities. Theres been diplomatic pressure on israel to find a way out of the evictions which has previously and heres Tom Bateman again on whether the compromise offered by the court could inflame tensions further. In terms of the compromise you have to look at it in two ways, as far as the israeli legal system is concerned i would be bringing these two parties together with something that legally they could both live with. In terms of the wider conflict and has far greater ramifications. The palestinians looking in occupied territory they do not recognise this. There was no official translation from hebrew to arabic, and its part of them having to live under a system of occupation where they dont have the same civil and political rights as it israeli citizens. So i think that part is never going to be bridged. As to do with the much wider conflict and as the lawyer from the families was telling me this goes The Heart of many of the core issues in the conflict, its about refugees because these are originally refugee families. Its about rights to property that was lost in the war that surrounded Israels Creation. This key issues thatjust a Court Case here alone cannot really bridge. Since the us has said it would take in hundreds of afghan interpreters and their families whose links with us Military Forces may put them at risk. Since 2008, some 70,000 afghans have moved to the us under a special Immigrant Visa awarded for their service. But some 20,000 are still seeking a way out. The special immigrant Visa Programme is defined carefully by statute and we know that there are afghans who do not qualify, but who Helped us and deserve our Help. Do not qualify, but who Helped us and deserve our Help. Some may not have the qualifying and deserve our Help. Some may not have the Qualifying Appointment and deserve our Help. Some may not have the Qualifying Appointment of i have the Qualifying Appointment of the special Immigrant Visa, for example they work for a project funded by the us government but not for the government itself. Some may not have met the minimum time and service requirement, for example employees who began working for us more recently. And some were employed by American Media Organisations Doing Vital Work to support democratic progress in afghanistan. So today the State Department is announcing a new Resettlement Programme for afghans who assisted the united states but who assisted the united states but who do not qualify for special Immigrant Visas. Who do not qualify for special Immigrant Visas. Hello. Last month Public Key which of the uk to its warmestjuly on record. Wales can ireland and scotland according to the Met Office were drier than average another dry day across much of scotland. England was wider than average Last month but was but he has stayed dry today there have been some heavy and even torrential downpour is around with reports over 100 mm for on the Isle Of Wight with some flooding. The sundry downpours that have developed today after rumbling around through the evening will die away as we get into the night and by morning most places are dry, clear spells and away from the towns, City Centres these are dipping down into single figures. So a fresh feeling morning. Plenty of sunshine around theres a ridge of high pressure at the moment. Despite that there are still the showers to contend with an inferential system just nudging its weight for some westernmost parts of the uk. Some showers into the western aisles. A greater chance of our of catching a shower in scotland the most will not. In Northern Ireland a brighter day and a chance of a shower later, and whilst most are drive through england or Wales Youll Notice against the very well scattered but potentially torrential sundry downpours to get going. In the sunny spells it does feel quite warm and if anything temperatures are a degree or two higher tomorrow compared with today. There are close to if not little bit below average for the time of year. Sundry downpours were blunted Tuesday Evening and the frontal system makes progress into wednesday and then sunny spells and showers breaking out again. Anything i went stay more focused these downpours across Northern Areas in Northern England and Northern Ireland from scotland, and Northern Ireland from scotland, a chance of a shower possible just about anywhere. If you do get to see some sunshine and many will at times, it will feel wasnt newborn. That their State Congress to the weekend Turning Windier towards the south and really from this area of low pressure will be Bands Of Rain and heavy showers moving through. Some places will see the very but with her at times but drier, brighter moments in between these bands of showers and not running all the time but still below par at the time of year. Hello, im maryam moshiri, this is outside source. A belarusian athlete in the centre of the olympic standoff with her country has been granted a humanitarian visa by poland. Christina sought asylum at the Embassy Injapan after refusing to board a plane she said was being forced to take for criticising her coaches. � ,. ,. ,. ,. , coaches. Anyone who Cannot Return to the country coaches. Anyone who Cannot Return to the country for coaches. Anyone who Cannot Return to the country for political coaches. Anyone who Cannot Return to the country for political reasons coaches. Anyone who Cannot Return to the country for political reasons in the country for political reasons in poland can count on our support. Also coming up on her programme. Making history of the olympics is the first openly Transgender Athlete to compete in the games. That fell short of a podium finish. The afghan president blames the abrupt withdrawal of us troops for the deteriorating Security Situation as the taliban threaten three key cities. In the Uk Government will not go ahead with the new Amber Watchlist Travel category for countries at risk of going red. History has been made when the weightlifter became history has been made at the tokyo Olympics Today when new Zealands Weightlifter Laurel hubbard became the first openly Transgender Athlete to compete in a different Gender Category to which she was born. She ultimately crashed out of the final after three failed lifts. Regardless of todays performance, Hubbards Participation has sparked furious debate. Some see it as a Landmark Moment for inclusivity. Others argue that she has an unfair physiological advantage and that her presence undermines Womens Sport. This is what hubbard herself has said about the debate. There are many people who celebrate hubbards achievements as a major step for trans rights. Heres the Transgender Athlete chris mosier. Its an incredibly important, not just for me as a Transgender Athlete but the Trans Community and the world at large. This is a moment that i personally have been waiting for and working for for the over a decade since i came out as a trans athlete. And to see more on the World Stage of The Highest level competition, representing her country, representing the community and the values of sport at The Highest level, with such poise in the midst of Transferable Trans Phobic comments has really been incredible. Hubbard came out as a transgender woman in 2012 at the age of 33 and those who oppose her inclusion believe she carries an advantage having gone through male puberty. Heres the view of one campaigner for a womens rights group. With herjoining some of the best female lifters in the world, theyre at their peak performance, average age of 24, but she is a veteran male lifter. The only reason that she has been able to qualify for the olympics is because laurel has that male advantage. The unheard of for females who have not had the advantage of male puberty to still be lifting at the international level at the age of 43. That Point Of View is disputed. Heres a former mixed martial Artist And Transgender athlete who advocates for transgender inclusion. Transgender people, Tra Nsgender people, we transgender people, we go through transition there is a lot of differences, and resistance in Muscle Strength and endurance, a lot of other things in sports. So, there is no unfair advantages in sports. As far as science is concerned. It as far as science is concerned. It is important to its important to remember that hubbard has been competing entirely within the rules set out by the International Olympic Committee. In 2004, the ioc permitted Transgender Athletes to take part in the olympics. Since 2015, it specified that athletes who have transitioned from male to female can compete in Womens Sport without requiring surgery as long as they meet specific criteria. They must have declared their Gender Identity as female for at least four years. They also have to have kept their Testosterone Level below a certain point for at least 12 months. However many scientists cannot agree on this point around testosterone. Heres the view of one Sports Scientist once testosterone has done its job and viewers know it its once testosterone has done its job and viewers know it its job is, its basically the development of male characteristics which we see so commonly in puberty and adolescence. Increased Heart And Lung sites, all of which adds up to Strength And Performance advantages. Once those are laid down by testosterone and effects, you cannot undo them simply tjy effects, you cannot undo them simply by lowering the Testosterone Level. The inclusion in the suppression of testosterone as is required leaves behind a considerable residual advantage and that means its unfair to cross into the womens category. In the Uk Government will not go ahead with the new Amber Watchlist Travel category for countries at risk of going red. In the red groove under the Traffic Light System stop by lets talk to her political correspondent who was In Westminster and just explain to viewers in Westminster And Ust explain to viewe. ,. In Westminster And Ust explain to viewe. ,. ,. , in Westminster And Ust explain to | viewers nor in Westminster And Ust explain to viewe. ,. ,. , not so viewers what is changed now . Not so much as a government viewers what is changed now . Not so much as a Government Uturn viewers what is changed now . Not so much as a Government Uturn as much as a Government U Turn as perhaps a reversal when it comes and youre about to make a wrong turn. A Traffic Light System for travel to foreign countries and the requirements on your return from the uk. Green, amber, read at its simplest and there are some exceptions to that. An exception to the emperor lists many that youre fully vaccinated, east start to isolate me come back as opposed to every other country on that list where you dont. There have been under consideration and government, the idea of creating an Amber Watchlist which would perhaps be used to warn people which countries on the list would be at risk of going onto the Red List which means that when you return, you would have to go into forest hotel quarantine. Theres been a backlash from the Travel Industry, a lot of conservative mps working for people to be able to go away on holiday this year and the Training Industry to get going as much as it possibly can. Theres an from the Prime Minister saying that balance needs to be struck but they wanted a system that was simple to understand and know have confirmation that that is not going to happen and there will be no further categories added to the Traffic Light System. The first passenger to the Traffic Light System. The first passenger arriving in the uk after those rules changed to allow fully vaccinated people to come from the us and most eu countries. Is another significant change that was announced Last week. Meaning that people who have been staying in the uk are in the eu or the us are able to return to england and is expected that there will be mirrored by the devolved administrations without the need to quarantine as they are fully vaccinated. It does of course affect people travelling from the uk to any of those destinations unless the arrangement is reciprocated. Hand of those destinations unless the arrangement is reciprocated. And all of this will be arrangement is reciprocated. And all of this will be welcomed arrangement is reciprocated. And all of this will be welcomed with arrangement is reciprocated. And all of this will be welcomed with the of this will be welcomed with the Travel Industry which is been leveling the government pretty hard. And theres been some reaction in the past hour or so from Airlines Uk the past hour or so from Airlines Uk the body that represents many of the major airlines in the uk saying that the minister has said since the people do indeed need a simple system that is easy to understand and go on The Holidays. Certainly, since the Travel Industry is concerned and a good number of conservative mps are concerned here tonight, this is the right move for perhaps a day of unnecessary confusion and mixed messages which the government done without. Climate Change Conference in glasgow, it is anticipated to be the most important meeting on climate change since the Paris Agreement was drawn up back in 2015. With expectations that will deliver significant progress in rising temperatures, the World Wildlife Fund is partnering with leading international artists such as Tracy M and Gavin Turk to inspire global action. Tom webb has more. From the Vanishing Point on site and peer, to the acorns here at the modern. Artists are creating eye catching pieces to draw attention to a changing climate. For pieces to draw attention to a changing climate. Pieces to draw attention to a changing climate. Pieces to draw attention to a chanaian climate. ,. , changing climate. For me, the Role Ofthe changing climate. For me, the role of the artist changing climate. For me, the role of the artist is changing climate. For me, the role of the artist is to changing climate. For me, the role of the artist is to demonstrate changing climate. For me, the role of the artist is to demonstrate how we got to some urgency but also Help empower people with images and Help them and All Of Us feel empowered to take action. Stand them and All Of Us feel empowered to take action. �. ,. ,. , take action. And head of the climate summit, take action. And head of the climate summit. Artist take action. 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Our Lead Story is the belarusian athlete at the centre of an olympic standoff with her country as she has not been granted humanitarian visa by poland. The fate of these key cities depends on how long government forces stay in their posts to fight. A Military Spokesman tweeted in order to honor the bravery and sacrifices of the armed forces, the the militants are now on the verge of overrunning the city of Lashkar Gar in the south, and theres fierce fighting in Kandahar And Herat in the west. On monday they pushed deeper into lashkar gah the main city in Helmand Province and closed in on government buildings. They were beat back by Military Forces later in the day after suffering heavy casulaties from us and afghan aircraft strikes. In the west, they were pushed back from the gates of herat city as a Clearance Operation was launched. Hundreds of commandos were deployed to Help the struggling government forces keep the taliban at bay. This is one of them. Translation by using residential. Houses and by wearing normal clothes they cross the frontline to enter areas and when faced with resistance, they leave. The taliban are not a great power, they are just fighting in a scattered way, they make people worry and lower their spirits. The fate of these key cities depends on how long government forces stay in their posts to fight. A Military Spokesman tweeted in order to honor president Ashraf Ghani insists the situation will be brought under control within six months. But fears of a humanitarian crisis are growing. In kandahar, a former taliban stronghold, thousands of families have fled their homes to escape fighting. Conditions for them are dire. We have left our homes, we left because of war. We have nothing, we have no because of war. We have nothing, we have no food because of war. We have nothing, we have no food and because of war. We have nothing, we have no food and we because of war. We have nothing, we have no food and we need because of war. We have nothing, we have no food and we need Help. We dont know what to do. Were in a difficult situation and there is war, shooting and we are with nothing. God bless whatever Helps us and gives us some food. One afghan campaigner for womens rights has accused the taliban of carrying out widespread crimes against civilians. The way the attacks of the taliban and, it can sustain the pattern. And the other day when they attacked which was like 20 minutes away from the city, they would go home and they would ambush, they would break down anything inside The House, they would take away the man and force the woman to cook for them and this woman was telling me that they had Potato Curry for them but they actually started beating The Husband and said we want Meat And Rice and they wanted for 50 and 60 of their fighters. They would take with the boys to be fighting with them on the Battle And A Massacre Happened and for example, tonnes of families, the women, im talking with women whose men have been taken away and the women had to leave from one neighbourhood to another to save their lives. The taliban is already thought to have captured up to half of all afghanistans territory, including Border Crossings with iran and pakistan, but it has yet to take a provincial capital. Have a look at this map from the bbc afghan service. The Red Parts Show Areas Under Taliban control, orange shows contested areas, and blue is where the government has control. The taliban now has more territory than at any time since they were removed from power in 2001. Whats to blame, president ghani says, is the abrupt withdrawal of the us troops in the past few weeks. The reason for todays Security Situation is the sudden withdrawal of international troops. Except as to the united States President and i respect his decision to leave, but any action as such will have great consequences for afghans. The Southern Pull Out has created Confusion And Today we are dealing with those consequences and it is our responsibility not to deal with the dangers. I our responsibility not to deal with the dangers the dangers. I like to point out that we have the dangers. I like to point out that we have a the dangers. I like to point out that we have a very the dangers. I like to point out that we have a very clear the dangers. I like to point out| that we have a very clear vision the dangers. I like to point out that we have a very clear Vision And Plan for taking the control. fiur Plan for taking the control. Our Security Forces plan for taking the control. Our Security Forces are plan for taking the control. Oi Security Forces are ready and they have reassembled and are getting stronger by the day. We are planning to implement our Security Plan in six months and take back Control And Return to normality. The us has said it would take in hundreds of afghan interpreters and their families whose links with us Military Forces may put them at risk. Since 2008, some 70,000 afghans have moved to the us under a special Immigrant Visa awarded for their service. But some 20,000 are still seeking a way out. Today theyre today they� re announcing today theyre announcing a new Resettlement Programme for those who assisted the united states but do not qualify for special Immigrant Visas. We have created a Priority Two Granting Access to the programme for many of these people in their Family Members. Our correspondent gary odonoghuejoins me now from washington this is really a significant expansion of the Refugee Programme that theyve already had in place for some time is you pointed out. Really, it is answering some of the pressure that comes to congress and some of the refugee and Human Rights Groups in the us the americans werent doing enough of those people that put themselves in Harms Way on behalf of the us government and so, there expanding the original programme which is really limited to those who work for the government directly and those for two years or so to include those who work perhaps less time or more recently and the more significantly for nongovernmental organisations and Media Organisations and its not as straightforward as it might seem because it will require that they will require those companies and organisations to nominate them for this process and they will have to leave the country in order to go to the Vetting Process and it could take 12 to 14 months. So they and theirfamilies off to take 12 to 14 months. So they and their families off to find a way out of the country and support themselves through a pretty lengthy process of vetting before they get through the united states. And through the united states. And thats quite through the united states. And thats quite a through the united states. And thats quite a significant caveat because people will have to find their own way out of the country and their own way out of the country and their means of support for the can into the united states. I their means of support for the can into the united states. Into the united states. I think thats right into the united states. I think thats right and into the united states. I think thats right and that into the united states. I think thats right and that is into the united states. I think thats right and that is something thats right and that is something that the administration has asked about and recognises that this is very hard as the Secretary Of State put it. Particularly at a time or taliban forces are controlling more and more of the communication routes inside afghanistan and also the Border Crossings and people will be fearful about coming across Taliban Roadblocks and being asked to see who they are to prevent the papers and all that kind of thing because the taliban and obviously will be on the taliban and obviously will be on the lookout for those who they see as collaborators of the us forces and there are a number of barriers here to cross with those who feel they have to leave for their own safety and the safety of their families. The us i dont think has completely closed the door on some kind of support outside the country and they are saying that there, there will be some pressure to give simpson to Help to those who do have a case. Ca ptu red captured by the regime and killed in custody a year later. Now, eight years after his death, his legacy is inspiring a new generation of doctors as charlie reports. Born in syria, he moved to the uk as a child. He watched as syrian war from afar and tracking it on Social Media. One men in particular stood out to him, a british surgeon. With doctors in short supply, a bus travelled there to Help save lives. But he was detained by the syrian government in killed in prison. Struck by the difference that he was made, he followed them into medicine and eight years after his death, he graduated as a doctor himself and bringing in a photo to his Graduation. I bringing in a photo to his Graduation. Bringing in a photo to his araduation. ,. , Graduation. I finished Medical School and Graduation. I finished Medical School and have Graduation. I finished Medical School and have my Graduation. I finished medicall school and have my Graduation Graduation. I finished Medical School and have my Graduation and i thought to myself, constantly during that whole event, the reason im doing this is because i was inspired by him. 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A Surgical Textbook once belonging to him and Surgical Textbook once belonging to him and now with the new generation of doctors hello. Last Months Heat Wave to the uk to a string for the warmestjuly on record. Wales, Northern Ireland and scotland were drier than average at another Trade Day across much of scotland, england was wider than average Last month while many and stay dry today, there have been some have even torrential downpour is of over hundred millimetres from the Isle Of Wight with some flooding in the Foundry Downpours have developed after rumbling around in the evening which will die away to go into the night by morning, most places are dry, clear spells and away from the intensity centres, many spots down to the single Figure Source Pressure smart to the moaning. Sunshine with a ridge of high pressure across the moment but there are the showers to contend with and nudging its way to most parts of the uk, earlier on tuesday, the aisles of cornwall with a chance to seeing some Rain Showers into the rest and scotland, most want, in england, Northern Ireland, a brighter day and showers for england and wales, some scattered but potentially potential Thunder Storms but it would feel quite warm in temperatures agreed to hire, tomorrow compared with today. They are close to and deliver below average for the time of year. Again, if youve thundering downpours and Tuesday Evening fading, before the frontal systems make further progress in for wednesday with the cloud towards most areas and a chance of seeing some early rain and some sunny spells and showers breaking out towards one stay more focused on downpours across Northern Areas and, Northern England and Northern Ireland and scotland for the chance of some six showers just about anywhere but if you do get to see some sunshine and many will be pleasantly warm. Through through through our routes through reviewed, or whether it was the pressure to the South Of Nowhere as near as windy as was Last week really to this area of the pressure, Bands Of Rain and heavy showers moving through. Some places will see some very wet weather at times, but there will be drier and brighter moments between these bands of showers and certainly not raining all the time but temperatures still below par for the time of year. Hello, im maryam moshiri, this is outside source. A belarusian athlete , at the centre of an olympic standoff with her country is granted a humanitarian visa by poland. Krystina tima Nov Skaya sought asylum at polands Embassy Injapan after refusing to board a plane she said she was being forced to take for criticising her coaches. Every person who wants to can count on our support. Belarus says she was removed from the team because of her � emotional state

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