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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. this train was going from karachi. and the accident happened in the between district and the border area. so this train was going to punjab. so this was an unfortunate incident. and definitely the top priority of government is the rescue work, which we are focusing on. all the hospitals of the suburb, the area, the nearby areas are stand by and the government imposed the emergency over there and some and if there are some more critical patients, the government will take them to the different districts. the chief minister announced that we will give them the best treatment, either the private hospital or either the government hospital. live now to our bbc urdu correspondent, in lahore. the rescue operation is still going on, the chief minister has said 30 people were killed, beautiful people are injured. approximately 17 bodies have been moved to one hospital, 15 have been moved to one hospital, 15 have been moved to one hospital, 15 have been received at another hospital. army officials and rangers are dear. the operation is still under way. it is a remote scene, difficulties with getting the heavy lifting equipment needed. we are looking at huge pieces of twisted metal, and how we are going to get people out of fear. is that clear? yes. they have passed different districts to send cranes and machinery. it is getting dark as well. it is getting difficult for people to do the operation. but they have received the machinery. work is still going on. we are aiming to get it finished as soon as possible. what are the authorities are seeing about possible causes of this accident? 0fficials accident? officials are secrets might be a technical issue. looking at that will be they operation is finished. the procedure might be a technical issue, or maybe someone has intentionally created this accident. now they rcmp think it is technical issue that caused this revealing of the train. —— the are seeing the think. let's get more on this with our south asia editor. it will be neatly in pakistan that will make things complicated for the rescue work. for these have been removed from most compartments that were deviant. priority is to transport people to various hospitals as they dry to assess the situation. —— most compartments that were deviant —— that were derailed. 80 million people use the network every year. 0ften accidents are attribute it to track maintenance or signalling. the department lacks funding. the pakistan government, with chinese help, has modernised one of the lines. people —— has built the new line. people have argued that existing lines should be improved. let's turn to the war in ukraine. in the past hour, the reuters news agency reported that the chonhar bridge — which connects mainland ukraine with crimea — was damaged by a ukrainian missile strike. they cite a russian state agency — ria. ukraine previously struck the same bridge, one of a handful of links between the peninsula and mainland ukraine, injune. this latest missile strike comes after president volodymyr zelensky said a russian guided bomb struck a blood transfusion centre in the north—east on saturday night, as part of overnight shelling across the country. 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. saudi arabia is hosting talks to try to find a peaceful settlement to russia 5 war in ukraine. senior officials from some a0 countries, including china, are attending. russia, though, has not been invited. 0ur middle east correspondent, sameer hashmi, 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. 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. after two decades protesting his innocence, the legal system finally agreed and andrew wilkinson's conviction was quashed. but to add insult to injury, the rules at this point said he would have to pay back his living costs while wrongly imprisoned. i thought to pay these people for doing what they're doing to me is the most sickening, abhorrent, repugnant thing i could imagine. the guilty don't pay. why should the innocent? that's ridiculous. there's been a real problem. sentiments shared by many, including the mp, sir robert neill, who's welcomed the scrapping of the rule. when the state makes an error it's right and proper that the state accepts that as swiftly as possible, and secondly, that the state then doesn't try and put needless obstacles in the way of somebody seeking recompense. but mr malkinson and his legal team say more reform is needed. currently, there is a £1 million cap on compensation, and before any money can be awarded, he will have to once again prove his innocence. andy's case has been quashed by the court of appeal. he's proved his conviction is unsafe, but this rule says he has to go through a whole other process a second time, proving beyond a reasonable doubt that he's innocent. and that is wicked. mr malkinson is living on benefits and is homeless. he says he's not expecting to receive any compensation for at least two years. no more stress, no more concerns about bills and trying to survive so i can take as much enjoyment from what's left of life as i possibly can. and i think that's the least they owe me. the fight to clear his name may be over, but the struggle continues to be properly compensated by the system, which so catastrophically let him down. here in the uk, social media companies are set to crack down on posts by people smugglers that encourage asylum seekers to cross the english channel. platforms like facebook and tiktok will work with the national crime agency to take down messages that "lure" people into paying gangs to make the dangerous voyage in small boats. let's get more on this with our political correspondent correspondent jonathan blake. how's this going to work? it has been described as a voluntary partnership between government and big social media firms. the idea being that they will work alongside the national crime agency to not only find and remove posts which are in some cases offering special offers, discounts, fake documents for people to cross the channel in small boats, but also discourage people and gave them away from that sort of material, presenting it as perhaps this information, or inappropriate to me that certain content around extremism and eating disorders is also vanished. work is ongoing, and the government is trying to redouble its efforts to attempt to target posts on social media, which at one big way in which people are finding themselves smuggled into the country in a trade which uk prime minister has described as vital. it is one of the prime minister's priority is to stop the boats, but large numbers of people continue to come to the new key in that way. that way. the story behind you is about this bibby part is good you how's some asylum seekers in dorset. expectation in government is that the first event will be moved onto that barge in dorset tomorrow. it had expected to beat last week. there were concerns over health and safety regulations. now it seems around 50 will be moved onto that accommodation, which has proved controversial, many people that vocally objecting to it, human rights lawyers and others criticising this piece of cooperation. it looks like the first people will be tomorrow, according to a government source. the immigration minister this morning what's being that specific, saying it will happen in the coming days. italian coastguards have recovered the bodies of an african woman and her child after two boats carrying 90 migrants sunk off the island of lampedusa. more than 30 others are still missing. survivors told italian media that the boats had set off from the tunisian port of sfax. more than 2,000 migrants have arrived in lampedusa in the past few days. now it's time for a look at today's sport. 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. us legend megan rapinoe missed one of the penalties in her last game before retiring. it doesn't matter if you dominate, that does not win games. you have to put the ball in the back of the net. but to staff. + it is tough. we finally were able to express ourselves, we played so well. there was more in it for us. but it is never given. it is the tough one. as dark comedy in the same a penalty in my last game ever. tomorrow he will have recovery and start to _ tomorrow he will have recovery and start to focus on japan, the dutch will be _ start to focus on japan, the dutch will be a — start to focus on japan, the dutch will be a tough game for us. —— will be a _ will be a tough game for us. —— will be a tough — will be a tough game for us. —— will be a tough game for us. 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. champions manchester city take on arsenal in the community shield later this afternoon in the traditional season curtain raiser at wembley. it's been just 58 days since city wrapped up an historic treble — and manager pep guardiola admits his players are perhaps underprepared, due to last season's late finish. we finished two weeks later when arsenal. we are not in the pastry. we compete like we have to compete against them and dry to win the title. the option to win a trophy. we are playing _ the option to win a trophy. we are playing against the team to beat, the best— playing against the team to beat, the best team in europe last season. we know_ the best team in europe last season. we know what the standards are. 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. australia against england, over the past ten days the best teams have battles to get to this point. 11 times champions australia have had a huge battle to get to this point, they have lost a match against england, incidentally, that are back from the title. they would have made history, reaching theirfirst from the title. they would have made history, reaching their first ever expo world cup final. can anglers overturn the 11 time champions? they have not lost a match in cape town en route to the spinal —— can england return. 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 simone biles has made a spectacular return to gymnastics after a two—year break which she said she needed for her mental health. the four—time olympic champion thrilled the crowd in chicago to win the us classic, her first event since the tokyo 0lympics where she pulled out of five of her six finals saying she was suffering from the twisties, a mental block where gymnasts lose their sense of space in the air. but she says after her victory in chicago that she's feeling really good about where she is both mentally and physically. and that's all the sport for now. 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. let's get some more analysis with a senior lecturer at anglia ruskin university. his relatively action by this regional group likely though they feared the mines are not fit in the coming hours? the threat of intervention as real. the threat of intervention as real. the west african bloc, ecowas, under the chairmanship of nigeria at the moment, neighbours of niger, have cold for military action, it is likely that they happen. how much support in niger as they are for this military action and for the elected president to be deposed? what we have seen from communications and report in niger, especially from the capital niamey, is a lot of support for the which is not unexpected, considering the fact that most of the citizens of niger believe that the last government was not for them. niger is one of the biggest countries in the world, the problem of security as a result of the islamistjeff hendrick movement in the country, and high—level of corruption. ——jihadist —— jihadist movement. france has been vocal and civic support efforts to restore the elected president of niger. why are the full support in this week? that's has a big duty in niger. france has the huge historical tie between france and niger. niger has many natural resources, especially medium, which we all oppose nuclear plants, notjust in france, but also. —— which all know, pose nuclear plants. about one fifth of uranium supplies in the european union comes from niger, is the huge economic implication in all of this. 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 one—and—a—half million pilgrimsjoined the pope at a vigil. alison roberts is in lisbon and has been following the pope's visit. 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. finally this half hour we want to show you some pictures of a surprise discovery by us border patrol agents. they discovered seven spider monkeys stuffed in a backpack when they detained a man trying to smuggle the animals into the us from mexico. after yesterday's heavy rain and strong winds, today is calmer, drier and brighter rules places. the area of pressure from yesterday is clearly the way. still the risk of disease in eastern parts. —— will still the billions in eastern parts. maybe 20 celsius on the south coast of england. this evening and tonight most showers will fade that some will push across scotland, northern ireland, north—west england. tomorrow getting off to a decent start with the ridge of high pressure. full spaces seeing spells of sunshine through tomorrow. we don't see more of this cloud across south—west england, waste wheels, northern ireland. through the night, expect client, mist and fog. further north we should see spells of sunshine, just the odd shower. this area of high pressure starting to build later in the week. there will be one beer from the south. thursday is set to be the likely form day. but will not last all that swarm, turning cooler and unsettled through friday until gained. 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. a deadline set by west african leaders for the military junta in niger to step down and reinstate the country's president is fast approaching. they've threatened potential military action if their demands are not met. (00v) president zelensky says a russian guided missile has hit a blood transfusion center in northeast ukraine — he described the attack as a war crime and said there were reports of dead and injured. and sweden make it through to the women's world cup quarterfinals after they knock out the defending champions the usa in a match decided by penalties.

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