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19 people have been killed in a rail derailment. another 50 are injured. the hazara express came off the rails near nawabshah in sindh province, as it travelled from karachi to abbottabad. these are the latest pictures from the scene, in a remote area. emergency workers are battling to rescue passengers trapped in at least five overturned carriages with more rescue teams deployed to the scene. an emergency has been declared in nearby hospitals including this one in nawabshah where casualties have been arriving. the information minister of sindh gave us more details about the crash. the top priority of government is the rescue work which we are focusing on. bold the hospitals it boat dealers standby. but there are some more critical patients the government will take them to different districts. we will give them the best treatment over at private hospital or a government hospital. let's get more on this with our south asia editor. the number of people dead and this accident keeps going up, officials at senior bodies under this wreckage. it is a long—distance train. about 1000 people travelling from the stream. several cultures of the tracks in the district of nawabshah. local people and rescue teams are trying to find more survivors of this accident. sometimes tools getjammed by the do not have enough equipment to cut through windows and. health officials have declared an emergency these hospitals. dozens of people are said to be any critical condition. the initial priority is for the authorities for rescue work, as many people can be transferred to hospitals in this report. in they will start the investigation into how this is happened. though people live 23. according to officials main compartments of the chain have been cleared. 0ne compartments of the chain have been cleared. one is still. ninjas are dear. the have heavy creams and machinery. —— heavy cranes and visually. this happens in a remote period. how difficult is it to access and get heavy lifting equipment in? the people at the sport who talked to me said that they have taken out hammers, the general public the year with the sentiments, but special heavy machinery is to cut the sheets off the train and take out people. they have asked for machinery. according to officials the operation will be finished in a while. time is passing,. sadly accidents on the pakistan really network are not uncommon. an official has said there were two possibilities, technical or mechanicalfault with possibilities, technical or mechanical fault with really track for victory, the will be trying to find that out after the rescue operation. he also said there is possibility that it might be an incident that somebody intentionally tried to do this, tried to damage this. there can be a different hands in this incident, he talked about two possibilities, he said there would be an investigation about this incident, but so far officially he could not see anything it is too early to see why and how this happened. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says a russian guided bomb struck a blood transfusion centre in the north—east on saturday night as part of overnight shelling across the country. speaking in his night—time address, mr zelensky said rescuers at the scene in the town of kupiansk in eastern kharkiv had reported "dead and wounded". kyiv also said missiles had hit a facility which manufactures engines for aircraft and helicopters in the west of the country. 0ur ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, is in kyiv and explains the series of claims. the mean allegations coming from president zelensky himself. he posted this image, he said it is a blood transfusion centre in kupiansk. what does he mean by the clean, the targeting of a medical area, orthe clean, the targeting of a medical area, or the civilian dealer itself. this is cold a non—residential building. we do not know how many people were inside. these vocations were occupied last year by russian forces, subsequently liberated. this period is within missile range. —— this place. we have been to hospitals that have been struck in the past. despite evidence that russia never admits to committing war crimes this week, but serious allegations from president zelensky over the weekend, but not much detail as yet. ukraine's air force says it destroyed 30 out of a0 russian cruise missiles fired overnight, as well as 27 drones. meanwhile, the mayor of moscow claims that russian air defences have shot down a drone on the approach to the capital. it's the third time in a week that moscow has been targeted. earlier, a skyscraper in the city's business district was hit twice, by what russia claims were ukrainian drones. saudi arabia is hosting talks to try to find a peaceful settlement to russia's war in ukraine. senior officials from some a0 countries, including china, are attending. russia, though, has not been invited. 0ur middle east correspondent is following developments from dubai. talks started on saturday and it continues on day two. but the real objective of these talks is not to find any solution, but rather to build a consensus around ukraine's ten piece point, a point piece formula, which has been presented by president zelensky. now, what is interesting from ukraine's point of view, or rather, a positive thing for them, is that this meeting has been attended even by those countries which have until now adopted a neutral stance in this war or have close ties with russia. so countries like saudi arabia, india, turkey and china, and they have decided to come and be part of this discussion. so what eventually the ukrainian officials are hoping is that by the end of the meeting, there would be some consensus where all the parties would agree. and then president zelensky is hoping to host world leaders later this year. and these points which are agreed upon, can be discussed further. so this is a step towards arriving on some sort of a consensus or a peace solution, but i don't think anyone's expecting that there would be a solution that will come out of these talks instantly. the moscow news agency has said that a bridge in crimea has been damaged by missile strike. this is from the appointed head of crimea in moscow, the bridge has been damaged. a deadline for the militaryjunta in niger to step down is nowjust hours away. the west african regional bloc of ecowas gave the coup leaders a week to reinstate the ousted president mohamed bazoum and threatened military intervention if its demands were not met. there've been reports of sporadic shows of support for the junta on the streets of the capital niamey, but overall the city is said to be calm. some neighbouring countries including mali, burkina faso and guinea have voiced support for the coup leaders. and algeria, which borders niger to the north, has said it is categorically against armed intervention. france says it will support efforts by ecowas to restore niger's elected president. niger's prime minister was in paris on saturday meeting lawmakers and greeting protestors outside the country's embassy. he has dismissed "pro—coup" protests taking place in his country. 0ur correspondent in lagos in neighbouring nigeria explained why many residents support the coup. they still feel that their former colonial masters, france, has a lot of power in terms of political and economic power over them. they do not feel completely independent despite gaining independence since 1960. some of them also say that france has not helped in any way to change the situation in the region where it has been marred with islamist and jihadist movements, you know, in the sahel region. and so they really want a change and they believe that the the coup leaders would bring that change to them. here in the uk, people who are wrongly convicted will no longer have their prison living costs taken out of any compensation they may receive. the government rethink follows the case of andrew malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit. sarah campbell reports. his conviction was quashed, but he was told he would have to pay back his living costs. this is the most sickening thing i could imagine. the guilty don't be, by should the innocent? when the state makes an error it is i’ilht when the state makes an error it is right that _ when the state makes an error it is right that the state accepts that swiftly — right that the state accepts that swiftly and then there not try to put those — swiftly and then there not try to put those obstacles in the somebody seeking _ put those obstacles in the somebody seeking recompense. but _ seeking recompense. but andy malkinson and his legal team see reform is needed. currently there is a £1 million cap on compensation before he can be afforded, will have to once again prove his innocence. previous conviction is unsafe, that he has to go through the process, proving he is innocent. mr malkinson is living on benefits and is formless, he says is not expecting to receive any compensation for two years. theirfight to their fight to clear his name over, but the struggle continues to be properly compensated by the system that lets him down. social media companies are set to crack down on people smugglers' posts that encourage asylum seekers to cross the english channel. the plans will see platforms like facebook, instagram and x work with the national crime agency to take down posts that "lure" people into making the dangerous journey in small boats. downing street says they'll target content such as offers of fake documents and false claims of safe passage from france. the former lostprophets singer and convicted paedophile, ian watkins, has reportedly been stabbed in prison. newspaper reports say he was attacked at hmp wakefield, where he's serving a 29—year sentence for child sex offences. the prison service said police are investigating an incident that happened yesterday. here, two men in their 30s have been bailed by police in connection with the death of a baby in lancashire. the baby boy was taken to blackpool victoria hospital in an unresponsive state on the 27th ofjuly, and was later pronounced dead. one of the suspects arrested has been questioned on suspicion of murder. now it's time for a look at today's sport with paul. defending champions usa have been knocked out of the women's world cup by sweden in dramatic fashion. it finished 0—0 in melbourne after normal time, despite the americans dominating — lindsey horan coming close. the sides couldn't be separated in extra time either, and so it went to penalties. with the shootout tied at 4—4, kelly o'hara missed for the usa, hitting the post. that gave arsenal's lina hurtig the chance to win it. it looked like alyssa naeher had kept it out, but a var check showed itjust crossed the line. so sweden go through to face japan in the quarterfinals whilst the four—time champions are out. here's our reporter katie smith on how the defeat will go down in the us. the reaction from the american press yesterday when i asked what that feeling tired, the world was catastrophic. see have never been knocked out before the semifinal stage, there are places the horse the ever finish. stage, there are places the horse the everfinish. there stage, there are places the horse the ever finish. there will be massive questions. the head coach, surely his job those on the line. this is the biggest soccerjob in america. in the day's other last—16 tie, the netherlands beat south africa 2—0. new manchester city record signing jill roord scored the opener. lineth beerensteyn doubled the lead in the second half. they will face spain in wellington on friday. iam100% i am 100% convinced about the ability to play good football, to fight, if you have that quality community you feel relaxed as a coach. after the second school i was happy. coach. after the second school i was happy--- coach. after the second school i was happy. —— after the second goal. both england and australia have the chance to make history in the netball world cup final later. england are hoping to win the title for the first time — and having beaten new zealand are playing in their first world cup final. in contrast australia — who've reached every final — are looking to win the title for a record extending 12th time. katharine merry has more from cape town. it is a huge final and england could win this. they had a dramatic victory yesterday over new zealand. new zealand, defending champions. it was always going to be a hard ask after victory against australia. but they romped away with that semifinal with relative ease to get their first final. australia had a bruising encounter yesterday againstjamaica in the semifinal. australia had to work hard yesterday. in terms of the final, england can win this, but australia are world number one team, 11 time world champion. pressure is not on england. he could lift this netball title later. + england could. five people have been arrested after a protest halted the men's road race at the cycling world championships in scotland. the event was paused with just over 118 miles of the 168—mile race remaining, with the edinburgh to glasgow route blocked. it was reported that protesters glued themselves to the road. the race was paused for about 50 minutes before restarting. and that's all the sport for now. staying with sport and the women's world cup the defending champions usa have crashed out after being defeated on penalty kicks by sweden in dramatic fashion after the match ended 0—0 after 90 minutes and extra time. sweden won the penalty shootout 5—4. earlier the netherlands won 2—0 against south africa. they set up a quarterfinal with spain, who also made it through to the final 16 after thrashing switzerland 5—1. japan have also qualified, beating norway 3—1, as you can see much to the delight of fans who travelled to new zealand to watch the game. our correspondent shaimaa khalil describes the usa being knocked out as one of the most surprising of the world cup so far. the reigning champions, who were going for a record third world cup, are now out of the world cup. the united states could not get into the quarterfinals. they were knocked out by sweden. and i don't think you can overplay or overegg the enormity of this moment for the united states team and for theirfans. this is a team that has dominated the game internationally for years and years. it has produced legends, some of whom were playing today on the pitch. they played aggressively, they pressed, but theyjust could not score goals. sweden's defence, and their goalkeeper, who hands down was the woman of the match, just would not allow them to score. and then it came down to penalties, and what a penalty shoot—out that was. sweden won by the narrowest of margins in the end. megan rapinoe, who says goodbye to world football, to world soccer, has missed a penalty, and what a note to go out on. it definitely hurts. there are going to be many, many questions about why they didn't gel, why they didn't play as a unit, the future of their coach. but i think right now, the united states team and millions of fans who have been watching here and across the world will have to sit with the fact that the reigning champions, the defending champions, are now out of the world cup. this tournament has been described as the world cup of surprises, of firsts, of unpredictability, and i think that for the us fans this has ended with the worst of surprises for them. pope francis is wrapping up the final day of his visit to portugal. earlier, he celebrated a huge open air mass at a lisbon riverside park known as the parque tejo, specially built for the event. the service brought world youth day, the largest event organised by the catholic church, to a close. on saturday night 1.5 million pilgrimsjoined the pope at a vigil. many camped out overnight to ensure their place for sunday's events. alison roberts is in lisbon and has been following the pope's visit closely. i think the sheer number of pilgrims from around the world, and the way that they have really taken over the city of lisbon, quite a lot of locals fled the city in advance. 0thers stayed and were impressed by the numbers, and the degree of organisation, the scale of it. that is probably something that no city of lisbon�*s size, only 500,000 population, could deal with easily. the organisers say that 1.5 million pilgrims from around the world, many of those last—minute arrivals, will have been people who came from across portugal, perhaps spain as well, a very large number of the pilgrims here are from spain, or indeed from other spanish—speaking countries. the diversity of crowds, the enthusiasm, many of them have said very openly that this is a pope they feel particularly close to. he does seem to reciprocate, praising the energy of youth. and clearly, seeing them as a vehicle for bringing change in an institution that he leads, but which he believes still needs to change. the train derailment in southern pakistan, local police! —— local police see the death to has reached 130. today this calmer and drier in most places because storm anthony is moving eastwards, still close enough to eastern parts to bring a brisk breeze, to the rest of the scattering of showers, some of the heavy side particularly across parts of northern england and scotland. as we head through this evening and tonight most showers will fade. some will push them across scotland, northern ireland, north—west england. tomorrow, getting off to eat these in start with this ridge of high pressure, but the frontal system will be pushing in from the west. there will be some showers across the northern half of the uk, is not as much as today. temperatures 17—21 c, it warmer be many. monday night, for wheels, midlands, towards the south of england, a lot of cloud, mist and fog. it turns murky on some ghosts and west. further north, sales of sunshine, the odd shower. deeper into the week, high pressure starting to build, that will allow us to tap into warmer here from the south. thursday, the widely form the. —— on thursday, will be largely warm the. turning cooler and settled friday into the weekend. this is bbc news. the headlines... at least 30 people are dead after an express train came off the tracks in southern pakistan. the train was heading for karachi when several carriages overturned. the country's railway minister says at least 1,000 people were on board. president zelensky says a russian guided missile has hit a blood transfusion center in north—east ukraine. he described the attack as a war crime and said there were reports of dead and injured. a deadline set by west african leaders for the military junta in niger to step down and reinstate the country's president is nowjust hours away. they've threatened potential military action if their demands are not met. and at the women's world cup, the defending champions the usa are knocked out by sweden after a tense penalty shootout which sweden won with five goals to four.

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19 people have been killed in a rail derailment. another 50 are injured. the hazara express came off the rails near nawabshah in sindh province, as it travelled from karachi to abbottabad. these are the latest pictures from the scene, in a remote area. emergency workers are battling to rescue passengers trapped in at least five overturned carriages with more rescue teams deployed to the scene. an emergency has been declared in nearby hospitals including this one in nawabshah where casualties have been arriving. the information minister of sindh gave us more details about the crash. the top priority of government is the rescue work which we are focusing on. bold the hospitals it boat dealers standby. but there are some more critical patients the government will take them to different districts. we will give them the best treatment over at private hospital or a government hospital. let's get more on this with our south asia editor. the number of people dead and this accident keeps going up, officials at senior bodies under this wreckage. it is a long—distance train. about 1000 people travelling from the stream. several cultures of the tracks in the district of nawabshah. local people and rescue teams are trying to find more survivors of this accident. sometimes tools getjammed by the do not have enough equipment to cut through windows and. health officials have declared an emergency these hospitals. dozens of people are said to be any critical condition. the initial priority is for the authorities for rescue work, as many people can be transferred to hospitals in this report. in they will start the investigation into how this is happened. though people live 23. according to officials main compartments of the chain have been cleared. 0ne compartments of the chain have been cleared. one is still. ninjas are dear. the have heavy creams and machinery. —— heavy cranes and visually. this happens in a remote period. how difficult is it to access and get heavy lifting equipment in? the people at the sport who talked to me said that they have taken out hammers, the general public the year with the sentiments, but special heavy machinery is to cut the sheets off the train and take out people. they have asked for machinery. according to officials the operation will be finished in a while. time is passing,. sadly accidents on the pakistan really network are not uncommon. an official has said there were two possibilities, technical or mechanicalfault with possibilities, technical or mechanical fault with really track for victory, the will be trying to find that out after the rescue operation. he also said there is possibility that it might be an incident that somebody intentionally tried to do this, tried to damage this. there can be a different hands in this incident, he talked about two possibilities, he said there would be an investigation about this incident, but so far officially he could not see anything it is too early to see why and how this happened. ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky says a russian guided bomb struck a blood transfusion centre in the north—east on saturday night as part of overnight shelling across the country. speaking in his night—time address, mr zelensky said rescuers at the scene in the town of kupiansk in eastern kharkiv had reported "dead and wounded". kyiv also said missiles had hit a facility which manufactures engines for aircraft and helicopters in the west of the country. 0ur ukraine correspondent, james waterhouse, is in kyiv and explains the series of claims. the mean allegations coming from president zelensky himself. he posted this image, he said it is a blood transfusion centre in kupiansk. what does he mean by the clean, the targeting of a medical area, orthe clean, the targeting of a medical area, or the civilian dealer itself. this is cold a non—residential building. we do not know how many people were inside. these vocations were occupied last year by russian forces, subsequently liberated. this period is within missile range. —— this place. we have been to hospitals that have been struck in the past. despite evidence that russia never admits to committing war crimes this week, but serious allegations from president zelensky over the weekend, but not much detail as yet. ukraine's air force says it destroyed 30 out of a0 russian cruise missiles fired overnight, as well as 27 drones. meanwhile, the mayor of moscow claims that russian air defences have shot down a drone on the approach to the capital. it's the third time in a week that moscow has been targeted. earlier, a skyscraper in the city's business district was hit twice, by what russia claims were ukrainian drones. saudi arabia is hosting talks to try to find a peaceful settlement to russia's war in ukraine. senior officials from some a0 countries, including china, are attending. russia, though, has not been invited. 0ur middle east correspondent is following developments from dubai. talks started on saturday and it continues on day two. but the real objective of these talks is not to find any solution, but rather to build a consensus around ukraine's ten piece point, a point piece formula, which has been presented by president zelensky. now, what is interesting from ukraine's point of view, or rather, a positive thing for them, is that this meeting has been attended even by those countries which have until now adopted a neutral stance in this war or have close ties with russia. so countries like saudi arabia, india, turkey and china, and they have decided to come and be part of this discussion. so what eventually the ukrainian officials are hoping is that by the end of the meeting, there would be some consensus where all the parties would agree. and then president zelensky is hoping to host world leaders later this year. and these points which are agreed upon, can be discussed further. so this is a step towards arriving on some sort of a consensus or a peace solution, but i don't think anyone's expecting that there would be a solution that will come out of these talks instantly. the moscow news agency has said that a bridge in crimea has been damaged by missile strike. this is from the appointed head of crimea in moscow, the bridge has been damaged. a deadline for the militaryjunta in niger to step down is nowjust hours away. the west african regional bloc of ecowas gave the coup leaders a week to reinstate the ousted president mohamed bazoum and threatened military intervention if its demands were not met. there've been reports of sporadic shows of support for the junta on the streets of the capital niamey, but overall the city is said to be calm. some neighbouring countries including mali, burkina faso and guinea have voiced support for the coup leaders. and algeria, which borders niger to the north, has said it is categorically against armed intervention. france says it will support efforts by ecowas to restore niger's elected president. niger's prime minister was in paris on saturday meeting lawmakers and greeting protestors outside the country's embassy. he has dismissed "pro—coup" protests taking place in his country. 0ur correspondent in lagos in neighbouring nigeria explained why many residents support the coup. they still feel that their former colonial masters, france, has a lot of power in terms of political and economic power over them. they do not feel completely independent despite gaining independence since 1960. some of them also say that france has not helped in any way to change the situation in the region where it has been marred with islamist and jihadist movements, you know, in the sahel region. and so they really want a change and they believe that the the coup leaders would bring that change to them. here in the uk, people who are wrongly convicted will no longer have their prison living costs taken out of any compensation they may receive. the government rethink follows the case of andrew malkinson, who spent 17 years in prison for a rape he did not commit. sarah campbell reports. his conviction was quashed, but he was told he would have to pay back his living costs. this is the most sickening thing i could imagine. the guilty don't be, by should the innocent? when the state makes an error it is i’ilht when the state makes an error it is right that _ when the state makes an error it is right that the state accepts that swiftly — right that the state accepts that swiftly and then there not try to put those — swiftly and then there not try to put those obstacles in the somebody seeking _ put those obstacles in the somebody seeking recompense. but _ seeking recompense. but andy malkinson and his legal team see reform is needed. currently there is a £1 million cap on compensation before he can be afforded, will have to once again prove his innocence. previous conviction is unsafe, that he has to go through the process, proving he is innocent. mr malkinson is living on benefits and is formless, he says is not expecting to receive any compensation for two years. theirfight to their fight to clear his name over, but the struggle continues to be properly compensated by the system that lets him down. social media companies are set to crack down on people smugglers' posts that encourage asylum seekers to cross the english channel. the plans will see platforms like facebook, instagram and x work with the national crime agency to take down posts that "lure" people into making the dangerous journey in small boats. downing street says they'll target content such as offers of fake documents and false claims of safe passage from france. the former lostprophets singer and convicted paedophile, ian watkins, has reportedly been stabbed in prison. newspaper reports say he was attacked at hmp wakefield, where he's serving a 29—year sentence for child sex offences. the prison service said police are investigating an incident that happened yesterday. here, two men in their 30s have been bailed by police in connection with the death of a baby in lancashire. the baby boy was taken to blackpool victoria hospital in an unresponsive state on the 27th ofjuly, and was later pronounced dead. one of the suspects arrested has been questioned on suspicion of murder. now it's time for a look at today's sport with paul. defending champions usa have been knocked out of the women's world cup by sweden in dramatic fashion. it finished 0—0 in melbourne after normal time, despite the americans dominating — lindsey horan coming close. the sides couldn't be separated in extra time either, and so it went to penalties. with the shootout tied at 4—4, kelly o'hara missed for the usa, hitting the post. that gave arsenal's lina hurtig the chance to win it. it looked like alyssa naeher had kept it out, but a var check showed itjust crossed the line. so sweden go through to face japan in the quarterfinals whilst the four—time champions are out. here's our reporter katie smith on how the defeat will go down in the us. the reaction from the american press yesterday when i asked what that feeling tired, the world was catastrophic. see have never been knocked out before the semifinal stage, there are places the horse the ever finish. stage, there are places the horse the everfinish. there stage, there are places the horse the ever finish. there will be massive questions. the head coach, surely his job those on the line. this is the biggest soccerjob in america. in the day's other last—16 tie, the netherlands beat south africa 2—0. new manchester city record signing jill roord scored the opener. lineth beerensteyn doubled the lead in the second half. they will face spain in wellington on friday. iam100% i am 100% convinced about the ability to play good football, to fight, if you have that quality community you feel relaxed as a coach. after the second school i was happy. coach. after the second school i was happy--- coach. after the second school i was happy. —— after the second goal. both england and australia have the chance to make history in the netball world cup final later. england are hoping to win the title for the first time — and having beaten new zealand are playing in their first world cup final. in contrast australia — who've reached every final — are looking to win the title for a record extending 12th time. katharine merry has more from cape town. it is a huge final and england could win this. they had a dramatic victory yesterday over new zealand. new zealand, defending champions. it was always going to be a hard ask after victory against australia. but they romped away with that semifinal with relative ease to get their first final. australia had a bruising encounter yesterday againstjamaica in the semifinal. australia had to work hard yesterday. in terms of the final, england can win this, but australia are world number one team, 11 time world champion. pressure is not on england. he could lift this netball title later. + england could. five people have been arrested after a protest halted the men's road race at the cycling world championships in scotland. the event was paused with just over 118 miles of the 168—mile race remaining, with the edinburgh to glasgow route blocked. it was reported that protesters glued themselves to the road. the race was paused for about 50 minutes before restarting. and that's all the sport for now. staying with sport and the women's world cup the defending champions usa have crashed out after being defeated on penalty kicks by sweden in dramatic fashion after the match ended 0—0 after 90 minutes and extra time. sweden won the penalty shootout 5—4. earlier the netherlands won 2—0 against south africa. they set up a quarterfinal with spain, who also made it through to the final 16 after thrashing switzerland 5—1. japan have also qualified, beating norway 3—1, as you can see much to the delight of fans who travelled to new zealand to watch the game. our correspondent shaimaa khalil describes the usa being knocked out as one of the most surprising of the world cup so far. the reigning champions, who were going for a record third world cup, are now out of the world cup. the united states could not get into the quarterfinals. they were knocked out by sweden. and i don't think you can overplay or overegg the enormity of this moment for the united states team and for theirfans. this is a team that has dominated the game internationally for years and years. it has produced legends, some of whom were playing today on the pitch. they played aggressively, they pressed, but theyjust could not score goals. sweden's defence, and their goalkeeper, who hands down was the woman of the match, just would not allow them to score. and then it came down to penalties, and what a penalty shoot—out that was. sweden won by the narrowest of margins in the end. megan rapinoe, who says goodbye to world football, to world soccer, has missed a penalty, and what a note to go out on. it definitely hurts. there are going to be many, many questions about why they didn't gel, why they didn't play as a unit, the future of their coach. but i think right now, the united states team and millions of fans who have been watching here and across the world will have to sit with the fact that the reigning champions, the defending champions, are now out of the world cup. this tournament has been described as the world cup of surprises, of firsts, of unpredictability, and i think that for the us fans this has ended with the worst of surprises for them. pope francis is wrapping up the final day of his visit to portugal. earlier, he celebrated a huge open air mass at a lisbon riverside park known as the parque tejo, specially built for the event. the service brought world youth day, the largest event organised by the catholic church, to a close. on saturday night 1.5 million pilgrimsjoined the pope at a vigil. many camped out overnight to ensure their place for sunday's events. alison roberts is in lisbon and has been following the pope's visit closely. i think the sheer number of pilgrims from around the world, and the way that they have really taken over the city of lisbon, quite a lot of locals fled the city in advance. 0thers stayed and were impressed by the numbers, and the degree of organisation, the scale of it. that is probably something that no city of lisbon�*s size, only 500,000 population, could deal with easily. the organisers say that 1.5 million pilgrims from around the world, many of those last—minute arrivals, will have been people who came from across portugal, perhaps spain as well, a very large number of the pilgrims here are from spain, or indeed from other spanish—speaking countries. the diversity of crowds, the enthusiasm, many of them have said very openly that this is a pope they feel particularly close to. he does seem to reciprocate, praising the energy of youth. and clearly, seeing them as a vehicle for bringing change in an institution that he leads, but which he believes still needs to change. the train derailment in southern pakistan, local police! —— local police see the death to has reached 130. today this calmer and drier in most places because storm anthony is moving eastwards, still close enough to eastern parts to bring a brisk breeze, to the rest of the scattering of showers, some of the heavy side particularly across parts of northern england and scotland. as we head through this evening and tonight most showers will fade. some will push them across scotland, northern ireland, north—west england. tomorrow, getting off to eat these in start with this ridge of high pressure, but the frontal system will be pushing in from the west. there will be some showers across the northern half of the uk, is not as much as today. temperatures 17—21 c, it warmer be many. monday night, for wheels, midlands, towards the south of england, a lot of cloud, mist and fog. it turns murky on some ghosts and west. further north, sales of sunshine, the odd shower. deeper into the week, high pressure starting to build, that will allow us to tap into warmer here from the south. thursday, the widely form the. —— on thursday, will be largely warm the. turning cooler and settled friday into the weekend. this is bbc news. the headlines... at least 30 people are dead after an express train came off the tracks in southern pakistan. the train was heading for karachi when several carriages overturned. the country's railway minister says at least 1,000 people were on board. president zelensky says a russian guided missile has hit a blood transfusion center in north—east ukraine. he described the attack as a war crime and said there were reports of dead and injured. a deadline set by west african leaders for the military junta in niger to step down and reinstate the country's president is nowjust hours away. they've threatened potential military action if their demands are not met. and at the women's world cup, the defending champions the usa are knocked out by sweden after a tense penalty shootout which sweden won with five goals to four.

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