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and real madrid are crowned spanish football champions, as carlo ancelotti becomes the first manager to win all five of europe's major leagues. ukrainian fighters besieged by russian forces inside mariupol�*s azovstal industrial complex say 20 civilians have been able to leave the site. but hundreds of people are still believed to be sheltering inside the plant. it's the first such release since president putin announced he was locking down ukraine's last bastion in the city. speaking in a video post a commander of the azov battalion, inside the complex, said he hoped the evacuated group would be taken to territory under ukrainian control. translation: we transferred 20 civilians, rescued _ translation: we transferred 20 civilians, rescued from _ translation: we transferred 20 civilians, rescued from the - civilians, rescued from the rubble to the agreed location. these are women and children, and we hope these people will go to the agreed destination, to the controlled territory of ukraine. a special rescue operation is being carried out, we are getting civilians out of the rubble with ropes. mainly the rubble with ropes. mainly the elderly, women and children. we hope this process will continue and we will be able to evacuate all of the civilians. lieutenant colonel daniel davis is a senior fellow at the foreign policy think tank defense priorities. he told me how difficult organising this kind of evacuation can be. you know, a little while ago, a number of weeks, it would have been much more difficult, especially with the entire city under attack and it had been since the beginning of the war. but now the whole fight for mariupol is nowjust on the azovstal complex, it's not hard for russia to stop any of their bombardment and clear a cordon, a path to get them in and out. so once the decision has been made and both sides agree to get them out. at least according to the new york times a couple of hours ago, more civilians will come out tomorrow, so in all probability this was a proof of concept to make sure they could go. that's why they had a relatively small number, and if that continues to work, as it appears it did, god willing more will come tomorrow until all of them, out. and that's important, because hundreds of people are still trapped 7 yes, and it sounds like that from the commander, they want to get all of the people out. the second issue will be the battalion fighters, and that will probably take more complex negotiations before they are willing to surrender. but, the problem is, the reality is, the place has been cut off since the seventh of march and if they aren't already out of food or water, they will be soon. they will have to make a choice, for the fighters, do theyjust died there and not surrender or do they take the risk and give up? because they are just not risk and give up? because they arejust not going risk and give up? because they are just not going to be able to hold out much longer. and what is russia's strategy for this complex was to mark yes, what they have tried to do, and it certainly makes sense from a military perspective, they didn't want to lose too many people in attacking the city, but it was vital for them to do so for a number of strategic and tactical reasons. they had a cordon around it, surrounded the city on the seventh of march, and then they slowly squeeze it down. the of artillery and rocket power and slowly, methodically destroyed all of the ukrainian defenders in the zone until they were escorted into the azovstal, and now they want to clear that final piece there. instead of sending in trips which would cost more destruction, russia has decided to basicallyjust starve them out. in the midst of a russian advance, one ukrainian village fought back by flooding its own roads. but two months on, it's still living with the consequences. the bbc�*s azadeh moshiri reports. walking in water outside of her home, maria recalls the moment when the war came. now, this is what she wakes up to every day, her village flooded, her country at war. translation: ., country at war. translation: . ., , ~ translation: the water was like theirs, i translation: the water was like theirs. i was _ translation: the water was like theirs, i was climbing _ translation: the water was like theirs, i was climbing through - theirs, i was climbing through theirs, i was climbing through the window. this is the war, two shells fell into our vegetable oils part and exploded. now they are underwater and you can't see them. because of its proximity to the capital, demydiv found itself at the centre. the village played a vital role in pushing troops back. but, it meant paying a steep price. ukrainian forces blew up a bridge and opened a nearby dam, raising the water level. and while that blocked enemy tanks, wants russia blasted the dam, demydiv�*s fate was sealed in water. two months on, you can still hear the drone of pumps trying to clear the flood. translation:— trying to clear the flood. translation: ., , ., ., , , translation: lots of houses were flooded. _ translation: lots of houses were flooded. they _ translation: lots of houses were flooded. they are - translation: lots of houses were flooded. they are still i were flooded. they are still funded because we still cannot recover the power supply here to pump out the water. in recover the power supply here to pump out the water.- to pump out the water. in this villaue to pump out the water. in this village made _ to pump out the water. in this village made up _ to pump out the water. in this village made up of _ to pump out the water. in this village made up of small- village made up of small houses, still feels basements were residents wants a stored canned goods. and while it has complicated life for the people of demydiv, the next towns are a reminder of what the water has protected them from. the british conservative mp, neil parish, has told the bbc he is resigning his seat, after admitting he watched pornography, twice, in the house of commons. he's apologised and says it was not his intention to intimidate anyone. two female colleagues claimed they had seen him looking at adult content on his phone, while sitting near them. mr parish says he'd been looking at tractors online, and went onto another website with a similar name. our political correspondent, ben wright, reports. he had wanted to plough on, hoping a parliamentary investigation might yet save his career, but today, neil parish realised he couldn't, admitting to watching pornography twice while in the house of commons. in the end, i could see that the furore and the damage i was causing my family and my constituency and association was more than worth carrying on. a conservative mp since 2010, mr parish was suspended from the parliamentary party yesterday after being named as the mp at the centre of the allegations. two female tory mps had witnessed the behaviour. apologising to them and his constituents, today the former farmer explained what had happened. funnily enough, it was tractors as i was looking at and so i did get into another website which had a similar name, and i watched it for a bit, which i shouldn't have done, but my crime, my biggest crime is that on another occasion, i went in a second time. mr parish said he deliberately looked at the material again while waiting to go into a commons voting lobby. the one thing i wasn't doing, and which i will take to my grave as being true, is i was not actually making sure people could see it. in fact, i was trying to do quite the opposite and i was wrong what i was doing, but this idea that i was there watching it and intimidating women, i mean, i have 12 years in parliament and probably got one of the best reputations ever, or did have. neil parish wasn't a well—known mp, until now. but will be remembered for behaviour that caused shock and outrage across parliament and a very candid resignation interview. i will have to live with this for the rest of my life and i made a huge, terrible mistake and i'm here to tell the world. for parliament's reputation, it has been another rotten week, reviving claims of sexism and misogyny. the allegations were first made at a meeting of tory mps on tuesday. opposition parties said it was shocking that the debacle dragged on for several days. conservative mps have been angry too. neil himself, once he had the whip suspended, moved very swiftly to resign, and undoubtedly that was the right thing for him to do. the thing that disappointed me was that we didn't see the conservative whips act more swiftly when this complaint was first brought to their attention. the normally rock—solid tory seat of tiverton and honiton in devon will now have the drama of a by—election, after scandal abruptly engulfed its outgoing mp. ben wright, bbc news. in india and other parts of southern asia, there's a record—breaking heatwave causing health problems that doctors say pose a bigger worry than the expected fourth wave of covid—i9. in new delhi, temperatures have soared past a0 degrees celsius for several days, and follow the hottest march recorded in more than 100 years. more than a billion people in the region are at risk of heat—relatedimpacts, scientists have warned, linking the early onset of an intense summer to climate change. china's state media says dozens of people are thought to be buried in the rubble of a multi—storey building that collapsed on friday in the central city of changsha in hunan province. rescuers pulled five people out of the rubble alive on saturday morning after working through the night to shift debris. the cause of the collapse is still not known. jatinder dhillon reports. it is a race against time. rescue workers crawl through rubble in search of people trapped under a building which housed a hotel, apartments and cinema. the multi—story structure in a densely built street caved in on friday leaving a gaping hole. 700 firefighters and large evacuation diggers have been deployed, along with life detectors and rescue dogs. at a press conference, the mayor of changsha said that teams are working around the clock. translation: we will make every effort to search for those _ still trapped on the principle of life first, people first. we have a 72—hour window and we will try our best to rescue those still missing. many of the injured have been taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. but, there is concern that the collapse may have affected the surrounding buildings. rescue teams are now reinforcing them and evacuating people. it is unclear why the structures suddenly caved in, and the building's owner has been detained. building collapses are not uncommon in china due to weak safety and construction standards. the chinese president xijinping has called for the victims to be rescued at all costs, and has asked for an immediate investigation into the disaster. jetinder dhillon, bbc news. residents in canada's national capital, ottawa are experiencing a sense of deja—vu, and for many, it's not entirely welcome. once again, the city of ottawa is being occupied by right wing anti—establishment protesters. this time it's a rally of motorcyclists, who are calling their demonstration rolling thunder. it comes two months after truckers protesting against covid restrictions occupied the centre of the city for several weeks. authorities have vowed to prevent the motorcyclists' rally from becoming as disruptive as the truckers' demonstrations, which paralysed the capital before the government invoked extraordinary powers to dismantle it. so far, police have made several arrests. well, earlier i spoke to journalist sarah ritchie from the canadian press who was at the protests and asked her what she had witnessed earlier today. behind me, you can see a tower of center block the parliament building here. this is wellington street. this is normally a main street in ottawa, my phone is on top of barricades, which are all around the city right now. there are a few dozen people still here, some of them up on parliament hill, there is a group behind me, police officers keeping an eye on things. a bit of a party atmosphere at this point, not really so much a protest, although people occasionally shouting, "freedom" the rallying cry of this. earlier in the day, there were ceremonies and rallies and speeches, and as we saw moments ago, the motorcycle rally that went through downtown ottawa. a fairly large crowd, hundreds i would say, and like you say, a bit of deja vu for people in ottawa. a lot of people i talked to say they were at the freedom rally and freedon convoy in february, there has been a lot of happy reunions, people seeing one another again, and talking about the fact they felt they found a community of people back in february, and that their work here is not yet done. so some of the same people there for the truckers' rally are there again, but is there any clarity what they are protesting for or against? to be perfectly honest, i am not 100% clear on what the protest is for at this point. a lot of signs say they want to get rid of the prime minister justin trudeau. a lot of signs talking about ending covid—i9 restrictions and mandates. what has changed since february, a lot of provincial mandates across canada have actually already ended. in ottawa, mask rules have greatly eased, you don't need to wear a mask indoors, in ontario any more. so it's not 100% clear. part of the group today said they were freedom fighters, that is what they call themselves. another section of the group said they were here for the veterans day of canada's armed forces. it's a bit of a festival atmosphere. people are here with their kids. they brought things to play with. really they keep saying their work is not done and they are here for freedom. protesters in sri lanka continue to call for the resignation of the president and the prime minister, who are brothers from the rajapaska family. the island nation is facing its worst economic crisis in more than 70 years and the cost of living has become unaffordable. earlier on saturday, opposition parties rejected an offerfrom president rajapaksa to form a national unity government. the bbc�*s south asia regional editor, anbarasan ethirajan is in colombo. testing the capital of colombia has become very lively because people from different walks of life have come to join the protest. i can see women and children and many coming with families on the one side, farmers movement and the artists association. they were holding a huge protest and there are hundreds people along this road, all the demand they are making is that the government to step down because they are accusing the government of president rajapaksa of mismanaging the economy because people here are suffering due to the escalating cost of living. for example, the government announced today that some of the commonly used medicines, about 60 of them, the prices went up by 40% and it's not the first time. only last month the prices increased by 30% which means people are paying 70% more and we went into a pharmacy a few minutes ago. the pharmacy owner were complaining how the shortages of medicine are affecting the customers and how they are paying more, for example, a medicine worth ten rupees is now with 18 rupees. why is this happening? because sri lanka has run out of foreign exchange reserves. they have $2 billion of foreign exchange reserves and have to pay four weeks of imports and the shortages are leading to increasing prices and that is what has brought these people to the streets and these people to the streets and these protests have been going on for more than three weeks now, not only here in colombo but in other parts of the country. the government has clearly ruled out resigning and they say we need to continue and be given a chance to set the economy right. a uk foreign office minister is to hold crisis talks in the british virgin islands after an inquiry found that the government should take direct control of the territory. it cited corruption and bad governance. the report was published earlier than planned following the arrest of the bvi premier, andrew fahie foy, in the united states, where he's accused of involvement in drug trafficking and money laundering. nomia iqbal is in the british virgin islands and reports from the capital road town on the island of tortola. the view from the sky is calm, but it belies the crisis that's hit the islands. when you see something happen... this is its premier, andrew foy, just over a week ago, celebrating the country's athletes. now he is more than 1000 miles away in a miami jail. he appeared in this court accused of drug trafficking and money—laundering after a huge sting operation involving the us drug enforcement agency. his residency on the islands is empty as he waits a pre—trial detention hearing later this week. undercover agents say mr fahie wanted to take money for a slice of the profits from smuggling the drugs through the islands. it's alleged that he was shown part of his payoff in the back of a private jet. when he was arrested, mr fahie reportedly said, the us operation comes as a long—awaited uk investigation into alleged corruption on the island is published. that report was published by the governor, appointed by the queen. the way the territory is run has long been subject of controversy. it is one of the world's leading offshore tax havens. the conclusion of this report is damning and recommends that the uk should impose direct rule on the islands. good evening fellow virgin islanders... that idea has had immediate pushback from the man who is standing infor mr fahie. there are people of their virgin islands who want to see the suspension of the constitution because we support democracy. every country in the world has challenges with governance and we have a very strong and robust programme to reform those challenges and we are confident we can do so without having direct uk rule. there are more than 3500 people who live here, with aspirations of self—determination and achieving modern democracy. it's thrown into doubt. uk ministers will be heading here next week to decide the future of the islands. nomia iqbal, bbc news, tortola, the british virgin islands. football — and real madrid have been crowned champions of spain. the title was confirmed after they beat espanol 4—0 at the bernabeu. it's their 35th league title. success never gets old. real madrid fans have done this so many times before but their exuberance couldn't be contained. this year has been great because we won la liga. it was practically done from the third match. we won the championship with an iron fist. the fact is they are the best team ever. there is no comparison, they are just the best. how many titles? 30? 35? just imagine. no need for that. a 4—0 win over espanyol enough to clinch title number 35. a glorious moment for head coach carlo ancelotti, in his second stint at the bernabeu. the first manager to win the league in italy, england, germany, france and now spain. translation: it is very special because my last title was with bayern munich, and i returned and won it in my first year. i didn't win la liga and the spanish super cup in my first tenure, now i have, but the season isn't over yet. no, it certainly is not. as the players paraded the trophy in an open—top bus and the fans celebrated, all thoughts turn to europe, and the possibility of another champions league triumph. for real, success is never enough. an update from the world of boxing. katie taylor has defended her title at new york's madison square garden. katie taylor, on the left, one on a split decision, two of the threejudges awarding on a split decision, two of the three judges awarding the fight. it is the first time a women's buyout has topped madison square garden. she said she had dig deep down to win the event. a long—standing political event has returned in washington — the white house correspondents association dinner. it is the first in—person event in two years because of covid—19. trevor noah from the late show hosted the event and president biden was the first sitting president who attended since the obama administration as president trump famously refused to go. this is the first time a president has attended the dinner in six years. applause. is understandable. _ dinner in six years. applause. is understandable. we - dinner in six years. applause. is understandable. we had - dinner in six years. applause. is understandable. we had a i is understandable. we had a horrible plague, followed by two years of covid! cani can ijust can i just say can ijust say it's actually nice _ can ijust say it's actually nice again to have a president has not — nice again to have a president has not afraid come to the white _ has not afraid come to the white house correspondents dinner— white house correspondents dinner and he jokes about himself _ dinner and he jokes about himself. i will be honest. dinner and he jokes about himself. iwill be honest. i will— himself. iwill be honest. i will be _ himself. iwill be honest. i will be honest. if you didn't come — will be honest. if you didn't come i_ will be honest. if you didn't come i would have understood because — come i would have understood because these people have been hard on — because these people have been hard on you, which i don't get, i hard on you, which i don't get, i don't — hard on you, which i don't get, idon'l ever— hard on you, which i don't get, i don't. ever since you have come — idon't. ever since you have come into— i don't. ever since you have come into office, things are really— come into office, things are really looking up, gas is up, rent — really looking up, gas is up, rent is — really looking up, gas is up, rent is up. _ really looking up, gas is up, rent is up, food is up. everything! it really has been a tough — everything! it really has been a tough first year for you, mr president _ a tough first year for you, mr president. as you all know, president. as you all know, president biden's lack of a filler— president biden's lack of a filter does get him into hot water— filter does get him into hot water sometimes. last month he caused _ water sometimes. last month he caused a — water sometimes. last month he caused a huge international incident _ caused a huge international incident saying that vladimir pulin— incident saying that vladimir putin should be removed from powec — putin should be removed from powec it _ putin should be removed from power. it was very, very upsetting to russia, until someone explained to them that none _ someone explained to them that none of— someone explained to them that none of the stuff that joe biden— none of the stuff that joe biden wants actually gets done. laughter. headlines injust a few minutes. to stay with us on bbc news. hello. well, april as a whole was a very dry month, but in its final day, we actually got a decent dose of rain, particularly in north—western areas of the country. and indeed, on sunday 1st may, we will have some rain elsewhere, but it's going to be quite overcast wherever you are on sunday. and you can see the weather systems streaming in off the atlantic here. that's the low pressure that brought the rain to north—western parts — to northern ireland and western parts of scotland. now it's a weak area of low pressure on sunday, meaning that the rain is starting to fizzle out and, if anything, it is going to be mostly an area of cloud spread across the uk. so this is what it looks like early in the morning, some dribs and drabs of rain around the irish sea and wales. it's also very mild first thing — 7am, 10 degrees in belfast, 10 in london, and elsewhere it's typically around seven to nine degrees. so let's pick up on that rain. a soggy morning in parts of wales, damp around the irish sea. very slowly that area of damp weather will spread into the midlands and perhaps other parts of england too, but also in scotland and northern ireland it's actually going to brighten up and this is where the best of the weather is going to be on sunday. in fact, in glasgow, our highest temperature's expected — 17 degrees celsius. compare that to cardiff and plymouth, between 11 and 13 degrees with that damp weather. now, monday is going to be a brighter day. we still have the remnants of that weather system over us, maybe a few showers across parts of england, but quite a chilly day in northern scotland in a northerly wind — seven in lerwick, 10 in stornoway. but in the south of the country it's going to be a good deal warmer — 18 degrees, but again, not a sunny day. sunny spells, though, expected. so here's the forecast for the week ahead. tuesday, wednesday, we have some rain heading towards us. but from around about thursday onwards, high pressure is expected to build across the uk. that means settled weather and also around this area of high pressure, we will have this current of warmer air spreading in all the way from the azores, so the temperatures will start to rise across the uk towards the end of the week. so here's the summary — bank holiday monday, a rather overcast day. in fact, the first half of the week will be fairly changeable with showers possible, but then from thursday onwards, it's turning warmer. this is bbc news. the headlines: around 20 women and children have been evacuated from the azovstal steelworks in mariupol, the only part of the southern port city still under ukraine's control. they are the first to leave since president putin ordered the vast industrial area to be sealed off last week. a member of parliament from britain's governing conservative party has announced that he'll resign, after admitting to watching pornography on his phone in the house of commons. neil parish described his behaviour as "absolutely wrong" and a "moment of madness". police in the canadian capital, ottawa, have made mulitple arrests as anti—establishment protesters have decended on the city on motorbikes. the protesters are calling their demonstration rolling thunder.

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