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with a thrilling victory over italy. south africa gifted a leveller through benedetta orsi having gone behind. both teams then scored again a result which would have taken italy through, but the twist came in the 93rd minute thembi kgatlana sending south africa into seventh heaven and the knock out stages. no issues for sweden who made it 3 wins from 3 beating argentina 2—0 — rebecka blomkvist with the pick of the goals, sending the euro 2022 semi finalists through as group winners. in men's football — manchester city look to have finally secured a deal to bring yosko gvardiol to the etihad. they've agreed a 77 million pound deal with rb leipzig for the defender — who will now have a medical later this week. gvardiol will become city's second signing of the summer following the arrival of fellow croatian mateo kovacic from chelsea. croatian mateo kovacic from chelsea. in italy it's the end of an era with goalkeeper gianluigi buffon announcing his retirement. having made his debut for parma as a 17 year old, he returned to the club last season. but decided to retire a year before the end of his contract at the age of a5. he also won 176 caps for italy. england's cricketers have been docked 19 world test championship points after their slow over rate during the ashes — while australia have lost ten points. it means england have gone from joint first to fifth in ther world test championship standings — and australia have dropped down to fourth having shared top spot with england. both sets of players have also lost a percentage of their match fees — depending on how slow their over rate was for each test. england's biggest penalty came in the second test — where players lost 45 per cent of their match fee. australia meanwhile were fined 50 per cent of their match fees for the fourth test. defending champions new zealand have missed the chance to book their place in the netball world cup semi finals — but they are still on course to reach the final four. a win against south africa would have confirmed their progression — and it was all going to plan against the hosts in cape town. the silverferns leading 26—21 at half time. but the hosts fought back in the third and fourth quarter, to draw 48—all. it means south africa must beat malawi in their final match on wednesday — and hope new zealand lose to jamaica to stand any chance of progressing. and eritrean history maker biniam girmay is out of the cycling world championships in scotland because of injury. girmay was hoping to become africa's first world champion in sunday's men's road race after last year becoming the first black african to win a grand tour stage. however, his intermarche circus wanty team said he would not be able to race as he was recovering from a crash. and that's all the sport for now. a truck driver will be sentenced to death after killing 11 worshippers at a synagogue in pittsburgh in 2018— the worst anti—semitic attack in us history. jurors found robert bowers guilty injune, since then they have been considering whether he should face execution or life in prison without parole. for bowers to receive the death penalty, jurors had to be to be in unanimous agreement. a short time ago, the families of the victims spoke to media — in la, sophie? let's talk about this because the families have been speaking in the last hour about the verdicts being handed down, what if you heard? i5 verdicts being handed down, what if you heard? is a verdicts being handed down, what if ou heard? , . ' . ., you heard? is a difficult time for them, this _ you heard? is a difficult time for them, this follows _ you heard? is a difficult time for them, this follows a _ you heard? is a difficult time for them, this follows a lengthy - you heard? is a difficult time for| them, this follows a lengthy trial and robert was found guilty of all 63 charges against him injune. in the samejury found 63 charges against him injune. in the same jury found that he would be eligible for the death penalty and today, he would indeed be sentenced today, he would indeed be sentenced to death. formal sentencing will take place tomorrow. thejudge is bound by their decision and they'll have to put robert bowers to death and at the moment, but we are seeing from families of the victims and some of the survivors of the attack, making statements to the press in pittsburgh at the synagogue where the shooting took place in october of 2018. have to say, there is no consensus on the death penalty, we've heard from some people, the family that is the 97—year—old woman who died in the attack, the daughter survived and their family have said that a measure ofjustice has been served returning a death sentence is not a decision that comes easily, but we must work accountable those who wish to commit such terrible acts of anti—semitism, hate and violence. so, no one is taking this death sentence likely and it is the first step sentence to take place under the biden administration and the formal proceedings will take place where the victims families will have another opportunity to address the court and robert bowers himself. :: ' address the court and robert bowers himself. :: , ., _, , address the court and robert bowers himself. :: , ., , ., ., himself. 70% of countries around the world do not have _ himself. 70% of countries around the world do not have it _ himself. 70% of countries around the world do not have it it _ himself. 70% of countries around the world do not have it it depends - world do not have it it depends where you stand on it. but across the country, there werejewish communities live in fear and living here tonight, fearful of retribution.— here tonight, fearful of retribution. . , ., , retribution. that is what the “my found. robert i retribution. that is what the “my found. robert bowers �* retribution. that is what the “my found. robert bowers lived h retribution. that is what the jury found. robert bowers lived in i retribution. that is what the jury | found. robert bowers lived in an area at the heart of the jewish community area at the heart of thejewish community in area at the heart of the jewish community in the area at the heart of thejewish community in thejury area at the heart of thejewish community in the jury found area at the heart of the jewish community in the jury found that he had indeed struck the air to instill fear in thejewish community. but having said that, the death sentence will be formally handed down by the democratic governor of pennsylvania has said that that they have campaigned on abolishing the death penalty and said he will not sign the death warrant while he is in office. this comes a of every lengthy trial after an attack that happened nearly five years ago. we will hear more impact statements from the victims families and those who survived the attack and the decision argues that robert bowers is mentally aon schizophrenic and had a mental illness i had not been cheated. the prosecution argued that it was a hate crime and had been planned and intended to instill fear in the jewish planned and intended to instill fear in thejewish community and they unanimously found that he should indeed be sentenced to death. saudi arabia is accused of using football to change its image around the world, otherwise known as sportswashing. the country has long faced criticism over its human rights record, there is no great move to change policy on that, only to try and rehabilitate the country's image using some of the world's biggest stars. benzema, kante, firmino, ruben neves just some of the stars who have signed this summer for teams in the saudi pro league. this week the manchester city manager pep guardiola lost one of his star players rihad mahrez on a reported weekly salary of £750,000. our sports editor dan roan has been talking to peter hutton, a former eurosport executive and head of sports at meta, who now sits as a board member for the saudi pro league. what do you think is the ultimate ambition, peter, of the pro league? i mean, do you believe it can realistically soon rival major european leagues? i think the main ambition is really to do what every league tries to do, right, which is to create stories, to make people excited, to sort of really invigorate the sport in the kingdom of saudi arabia. you know, that's the first and foremost ambition. it clearly wants to be one of the better leagues in the world, but i think the best part of it is about what can we do within the country, what can we create, what sort of dreams, what sort of ambitions can we stimulate for both young women and young male players? and you truly believe that, do you? because you'll have heard the criticisms, peter, you'll have heard the arguments raised by human rights campaigners and others that they believe that this is ultimately another example of sportswashing by a middle eastern country trying to use sport to distract from human rights issues and present a more positive image of the country. do you accept there's any credence in that argument to a certain extent or do you reject it? i think, you know, what i look at is the evidence that i see on the ground, you know, and you've now got 50,000 schoolgirls playing football, you've got 1000 women coaches, you've got this huge increase in terms of people being employed in the kingdom. you know, in 2018, there were 750 registered coaches. now there's over 5500, so you see that as evidence of change. and i think you see the women's football development as part of societal change, and that for me is the real attraction of this project. we have spoken in recent weeks about artificial intelligence and how it could be used to reduce time and costs in our national health services. and now comes some promising news from sweden. a new study has found that al is being used to accurately detect 20% more breast cancers than traditional screening by radiologists. the research, has been led by a team at lund univeristy. dr kristina lang who led the study told us more about those results. this has been evaluated in a large randomised control trial with 80,000 women and the results are really good. we detected 20% more cancers without increasing false positives and at the same time we can reduce the screen reading volume for us radiologists by a 50%. let's go live now to dr katharine halliday — she's the president of the royal college of radiologists. we are looking for cost savings within the nhs and we know that our nhs services, radiology is under pressure. using this could be the solution? 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lise people say why are you still using radiologists?— radiologists? use radiologists as well, but radiologists? use radiologists as well. but it's _ radiologists? use radiologists as well, but it's not _ radiologists? use radiologists as well, but it's not quite _ radiologists? use radiologists as well, but it's not quite ready - radiologists? use radiologists as well, but it's not quite ready for| well, but it's not quite ready for use yet, but we need to do now is the good longer—term because there are many different types of breast cancer at some of which grows very rapidly and some develop very quickly and some of which number the develop at all and sometimes, if you detect too many, you can end up getting people to treatment that they don't actually need an overall, we need to make sure the outcomes of patients are improved by this technology and we need longer—term studies first understand what the implications are. but it is very promising. implications are. but it is very promising-— implications are. but it is very promising. without getting too technical, can _ promising. without getting too technical, can you _ promising. without getting too technical, can you tell- promising. without getting too technical, can you tell us - promising. without getting too technical, can you tell us what| promising. without getting too i technical, can you tell us what the ai is seeing its markers which are more difficult for radiologists in human eye to pick up? at more difficult for radiologists in human eye to pick up?- more difficult for radiologists in human eye to pick up? at pics of the same things — human eye to pick up? at pics of the same things as _ human eye to pick up? at pics of the same things as the _ human eye to pick up? at pics of the same things as the radiologists, i same things as the radiologists, little areas of calcification, density, display changes in the architecture on the mammogram. and it's a similar kind of.— it's a similar kind of. changes in structure that _ it's a similar kind of. changes in structure that may _ it's a similar kind of. changes in structure that may be _ it's a similar kind of. changes in structure that may be you i it's a similar kind of. changes in structure that may be you could j structure that may be you could miss? ., , .., structure that may be you could miss? .,, .. ,, , ., miss? people can miss things on mammograms — miss? people can miss things on mammograms but _ miss? people can miss things on mammograms but we _ miss? people can miss things on mammograms but we are - miss? people can miss things on | mammograms but we are looking miss? people can miss things on i mammograms but we are looking for the same things of the radiologists are looking for. and they are quite easy to miss that is very routinely if two people looking at them in case, someone dismissed something and we also need to check its results and make sure they are the same in different populations because the population in sweden may not be the same as ours it may not work quite as similar in our population. really cannot straightaway, we certainly want to be looking into how we can. the study specific. _ be looking into how we can. the study specific, what we know about other cancers that al could be useful for that direction as well? ai is already used alongside this and also the various and looking applications and so, we do use it at the moment and we still need to do the same long—term studies as we are doing overall and the royal college of your collecting a registry of all the aa products that are new or used so can see what effect this has on patient care. so can see what effect this has on patient care-— so can see what effect this has on patient care. thank you for coming on the programme. _ around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. early morning in kuwait, for over a year now, the speed limit for the villages been 20 mph and today, police were a check and still found some who would go too fast and put them over. i some who would go too fast and put them over. 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' . ., ., them over. i find it difficult to do 20 miles an _ them over. i find it difficult to do 20 miles an hour. _ them over. i find it difficult to do 20 miles an hour. i _ them over. i find it difficult to do 20 miles an hour. i normally- them over. i find it difficult to do 20 miles an hour. i normally do. them over. i find it difficult to do i 20 miles an hour. i normally do 23. please check the speed of hundred 94 motorists bring a two hour period and found 16 were going too fast, with 1.34 mph. today, they did not have to pay a fine but to watch a safety presentation and the police are trying to get the message across. , ~ . ~ are trying to get the message across. f . ., . ., , across. 55% chance of surviving the vehicle collision _ across. 55% chance of surviving the vehicle collision and _ across. 55% chance of surviving the vehicle collision and 20 _ across. 55% chance of surviving the vehicle collision and 20 mile i across. 55% chance of surviving the vehicle collision and 20 mile an i vehicle collision and 20 mile an hour, _ vehicle collision and 20 mile an hour, you — vehicle collision and 20 mile an hour, you have a 90% chance of survival— hour, you have a 90% chance of survival stop by pacific the people are still_ survival stop by pacific the people are still speeding is not a surprise for many— are still speeding is not a surprise for many here. ukraine's deputy prime minister says a russian drone attack has damaged 40,000 tonnes of grain planned for china, israel and countries in africa. ukraine's defence ministry says a grain silo was damaged in the danube port of izmail in the odesa region. the port, across from romania, serves as the main alternative route out of ukraine for grain exports since russia reintroduced it's defacto blockade of ukraine's black sea ports last month. well, as ukraine continues to make small gains on various fronts across the east and south of the country — it is also battling, a second, no less aggressive frontline in the form of russian propaganda. disinformation has been used as a tactic in this war since it started back in 2014 when moscow annexed crimea and its become increasingly targeted, now focused on female ukrainian soldiers serving in the front lines. olga malchevska travelled to ukraine to investigate and sent this report. small steps on the road to recovery. my name is andriana. i'm a soldier, servicewoman. a female soldier and a special unit markswoman. adriana is one of the best known members of ukrainian armed forces. her unit drove over a landmine last december. russian media reported she had been killed, describing her death in graphic detail and calling her a "ukrainian nazi". but we have tracked her down in ukraine, in a hospital. we can't disclose its location for her safety. she's alive and not surprised by the russian news. they published that i am without legs and without hands. and like, i was killed by them. they are professionals in propaganda. i am alive and i will protect my country. adriana, like many other ukrainians, joined the volunteer battalion when russia invaded ukraine back in 2014. she spent a year with the battalion, which, like many of the others, was subsequently subsumed into the official army. although not militarily trained she showed strong combat skills, including shooting. when you are on the front line and when you see a target, how do you feel about it? is it a target or a person? it depends on the situation. sometimes it's a person because they are people. but if it will not be for me a target, i will be a target for them. it's a scenario shared by many in this hospital here. there are worries about the costs of rehabilitation. it can cost thousands of dollars a month for each soldier. but for adriana, the biggest concern is the impact on her family. she hasn't held her son for seven months. two days ago, i was talking with him and he said to me that, mum, remember when we were a family and when we loved each other? so after two years of absence of me, and that he tried to remember a period when we were a family and we loved each other. and i tried to explain to him that we now are family and we love each other. but the period is such. a normalfamily life is some way off. adriana is now preparing to return to the front line. the price paid is already too high to give up. if you have been watching this week you will know we have been following closely the fallout from the coup in niger, and in particular, the response of ecowas, the neighbouring west african countries, today, a development, nigeria has cut off electricity supply to the country. there are other countries in the region that have come to the defense of the new leadership, including burkina faso, mali, guinea — who have all stated that any military invention will be considered a declaration of war. meanwhile, hundreds of european nationals have been evacuated from niger military planes landed in paris, and rome today. the uk foreign secretary james cleverly says the first group of british nationals have safely left niger. the us state department said it may evacuate staff and families from its embassy, which currently remains open. let's talk more about life in niger right now — we'rejoined by sadissou sani, the chair of the association of niger's municipalities in maradi. coming from a region that borders nigeria and i know you're in your car and i can see the three little light around you, are you in your car because you're in a blackout? absolutely, there is no light and power is been cut off and so, that is why i'm in my car.— is why i'm in my car. you're the manner distorted _ is why i'm in my car. you're the manner distorted altogether i is why i'm in my car. you're the | manner distorted altogether and is why i'm in my car. you're the i manner distorted altogether and they come to you with your problems, what are business owners saying about the change in leadership the country? the owners of business are people who are very resilient and businesses going on, not normally but going on. and a lot of anxiety, i would say. b. but going on. and a lot of anxiety, i would say-— i would say. a lot of concern and anxiety with _ i would say. a lot of concern and anxiety with no _ i would say. a lot of concern and anxiety with no electricity, i i would say. a lot of concern and anxiety with no electricity, what| anxiety with no electricity, what does that mean for the local economy from where you are? to does that mean for the local economy from where you are?— from where you are? to the local economy. — from where you are? to the local economy. the — from where you are? to the local economy, the crisis _ from where you are? to the local economy, the crisis is _ from where you are? to the local economy, the crisis is high i from where you are? to the local economy, the crisis is high and l from where you are? to the local i economy, the crisis is high and food products, electrical damages because the power cuts and it can become more difficult, it is already difficult in this part of the world. we are fighting poverty and all those problems that you know but now, things are becoming harder, publicly. now, things are becoming harder, ublicl . ., . . . publicly. you are an elected official. publicly. you are an elected official- l — publicly. you are an elected official. i do _ publicly. you are an elected official. i do not _ publicly. you are an elected official. i do not want i publicly. you are an elected official. i do not want to i publicly. you are an elected official. i do not want to put publicly. you are an elected i official. i do not want to put you unduly on the spot because the situation in the country but i wonder how you feel about the change in leadership, was it necessary? it is not. many people were shocked and everyone knows that they were battling with a lot of problems but i think the government was doing relatively well and even compared to other governments that were here before. people are not complaining to that level and democratic process so, people who complain, they do complain everywhere, and i don't see any reason for this coup. in the people are shocked. {lit any reason for this coup. in the people are shocked.— any reason for this coup. in the people are shocked. of the troops mobilised on _ people are shocked. of the troops mobilised on the _ people are shocked. of the troops mobilised on the streets - people are shocked. of the troops mobilised on the streets were i people are shocked. of the troops mobilised on the streets were you j mobilised on the streets were you are? , ., , ., are? yes, we have lights from the solar panels- _ are? yes, we have lights from the solar panels. the _ are? yes, we have lights from the solar panels. the army _ are? yes, we have lights from the solar panels. the army soldiers, l are? yes, we have lights from the i solar panels. the army soldiers, are the on solar panels. the army soldiers, are they on the — solar panels. the army soldiers, are they on the streets _ solar panels. the army soldiers, are they on the streets where _ solar panels. the army soldiers, are they on the streets where you i solar panels. the army soldiers, are they on the streets where you are? l they on the streets where you are? no. nobody is, people are going about their own business and the armies are not on the streets of the roads, life seems normal. there is no harassment and people are going about their business. rick no harassment and people are going about their business.— about their business. rick to talk to ou about their business. rick to talk to you and _ about their business. rick to talk to you and thank _ about their business. rick to talk to you and thank you _ about their business. rick to talk to you and thank you for going i about their business. rick to talk. to you and thank you for going the extra mile this morning. and the troops on the street but serious concerns with the countries that are now withdrawing staff and it's important to the humanitarian operations in the country. we will have a special event coming up talking about the indictment of donald trump and arraignment in washington. big event on the horizon. stay with us. hello there. this is not the sort of weather we'd get this time of the year usually, and we have to wait until later, next week for any significant improvements. now, today, earlier on, we had gusts of 60mph on the isle of wight — the winds are not as strong now, along the south coast of england. and there was some sunshine around as well here and there in between the downpours. and this was the radar from earlier on — we had some thundery downpours developing across some southern parts of the uk, and that more persistent rain across northern parts of england keeping it particularly chilly here. and it's all been due to yet another area of low pressure that steered right over the uk — and that was storm patricia, named by the french met service, with greater impacts across that part of europe. but things are going to calm down as we head into the night because the strong, gusty winds will continue to ease, the more persistent rain and thunderstorms move away, it does turn drier — some clearer spells developing later on in places, as well, and temperatures by dawn around about 11—13 celsius. storm patricia, that area of low pressure will be heading into southern scandinavia, taking the wet and windy weather with it. and then, as we head into thursday, the wind direction changes. we get a cooler north—to—northwesterly breeze, but it may well be a dry day for many places. there'll be some sunshine, particularly early on. cloud will build up, though, almost anywhere could see a shower, and some of them will be heavy and thundery — especially, i think, across southeast scotland and northern parts of england. but if you get a bit of shelter from that northerly wind, places like glasgow could see temperatures up to 20 celsius. it should be warmer in the southeast, as well, with fewer showers around here. but that's not really the story on friday — again, most of the showers down the eastern side of england, thundery downpours developing in the southeast and east anglia this time. probably not quite as windy on friday, and many western areas will have a dry day with some sunshine. but again, it's not that warm — 18 celsius in belfast, 19 in cardiff at best here. still cooler air over the next few days, because the jet stream is to the south of the uk, and then, it'll come right over the uk — and that means we could see another area of low pressure heading our way by the time we get into saturday. another weekend, another area of low pressure, more wet and windy weather, a bit like today. the worst of it across england and wales. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. onjanuary the 6th 2021 was an unprecedented assault on the seat of american democracy. as described in the indictment, it was fuelled by lies. if a dcjury finds donald trump guilty, — am i going to think that that was legitimate? she laughs no! donald trump has convinced his voters that the government i deep state is after him, that he's a victim. - they believe that, and every - new charge and every new indictment only strengthens that narrative. a former us president with six accomplices tried to overturn the results of the 2020 election — and is now, indicted. it's a monumental charge with grave consequences, both for donald trump and for us democracy. the accused is again the front runnerfor the republican republican nomination. his supporters say the indictment is election interference. the play book from 2020 is re—opened before the contest for 2024 has even begun. american debt was last night downgraded amid the political turmoil in washington. tonight our panel: jennifer carrol, republican and former lieutenant governor florida, miles taylor — author and former government official who served in the administrations of george w. bush and donald trump, and kelly hyman, legal analyst and democratic strategist

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