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joined the search operation. many of the survivors had been in the sea, screaming for help. others had been trying to bail out their sinking boat using their shoes. translation: they were in trouble. some were suffering from seasickness and the boats are quite simply overloaded. they overload the boats and so the boats can no longer move forwards. the last boat was too full. these pictures taken earlier in the week showed just how many people can be crammed into flimsy boats in the world's busiest shipping lane. the french authorities say they will only intervene at sea if a boat gets into difficulty. the mp for dover is calling for a new approach. this is an absolute tragedy today in the channel, and my thoughts and prayers are with all those affected. what we now really need to see is the french stopping these unseaworthy and overcrowded vessels getting into the channel in the first place, and a joint channel security zone. charities supporting refugees say they have heard calls for change before. it's tragic, isn't it? we've been here several times in the last few years _ and nothing changes. every time we're stood here, loss of life in the channel, i we call for this to be a catalyst for change and it never is. - and it'sjust, it's- another needless tragedy. rescuers say this is the seventh time in the past week that people have had to be pulled from the sea. it's raised concerns that the smugglers organising the crossings are perhaps using a defective batch of boats, boats which are already dangerously overloaded, and that is making the crossing even more perilous. butjust hours after the deaths were confirmed, more people from other migrant boats were being brought ashore, their desire to reach the uk undiminished. the home secretary said her thoughts and prayers were with all those affected by the tragic loss of life. simonjones, bbc news, dover. 0ur correspondent lisa louis is in calais with the latest on the rescue operation. the french authorities have told us that a commercial vessel first alerted them to the migrant boat that was capsizing in the english channel. several search and rescue vessels were then sent to the site, including two british vessels. the crew of one of those french vessels told us earlier about a grim scene. they said, you know we were sent there to save lives, but all we could do when we got there was drag out dead corpses from the sea. the secretary of state for the sea from france earlier told the press that rescue operations were still ongoing and they were still hoping to find up to two people. and he also said that more needed to be done to deter migrants from trying to cross the channel. but one aid worker earlier told us that no matter how much you tell the migrants here in calais — there are up to 1000 or even no matter how much you tell them about the dangers to cross the channel, they will still try to make that crossing. they want to get to the uk at any cost. lisa louis for as they are in calais. the number of people killed by wildfires on the island of maui has now risen to 80. it's hawaii's deadliest ever natural disaster. this is drone footage from the town of lahaina. as you can see, structures are completely levelled, trees stripped — the devastation reaching all the way to the shoreline. hawaii's attorney general has begun an investigation into how the authorities responded to the fires after some residents said they received no warning. 0ur north america correspondent sophie long reports from maui. the historic city of lahaina, once the capital of the hawaiian kingdom, has been reduced to ruins. almost everyone who lives here has lost everything. we already know this is the deadliest disaster in the state's history, and the number of those who died is still climbing. this was lahaina's historic seafront, now reduced to ashes. bustling streets and shops all razed to the ground. but it's too early to accurately assess the full extent and impact of this disaster. buildings burned to the ground have not yet been searched. the fires that claimed them and the lives of those inside may be contained, but they're still burning. thousands have been left homeless by the ferocious flames, fanned by winds from an offshore hurricane. thank you very much, yeah. they flocked to shelters, seeking food and water. the need for assistance is great but so too are the challenges to meeting it. the only land route to those most in need has been blocked. as road access to lahaina was opened and people started to make their way back to see what — if anything — remains, hawaii's governor urged people to prepare themselves to witness destruction like they've never seen. vic said his family were here on holiday from california. caught by the flames, they almost lost their lives. we left our vehicle and myself, my wife and our five kids, we all got in the ocean. we found a floating board that we hung on to. and we were out there, floating. and this is so surreal. and everything was burning around, explosions, cars blown up. even the world's wealthiest have been touched by this tragedy. you need one? oprah winfrey, who has a home on the island, has come to help. the billionairejeff bezos has pledged $100 million to help with the relief effort. this island, once a picture of paradise, is in pain. questions are being asked about the preparedness of the authorities and whether adequate plans had been in place to meet the ever—increasing threat of fire. this can happen again, and so we need to have as many takeaways and lessons learned from this, because it absolutely must not, must not happen again. this was absolutely tragic. now they are focused on the immediate task at hand. there is talk of hope and strength and rising from the ruins, but it will cost billions to rebuild and it's hard for some to even think about that with so many unaccounted for and unrecovered. sophie long, bbc news, maui. let's cross to maui and speak to our presenter helena humphrey, who's there. what is going on where you are? we are at a what is going on where you are? - are at a shelter here on maui island. it is one of six, and we are seeing seems like there across the island. this shelter is at capacity and invite beds now spilling out into the open. 0ther and invite beds now spilling out into the open. other people i have been speaking to coming here saying they are sleeping outside with other families in people's gardens, trying to get some shelter however they can. also here, you can see this missing persons tent which has been set up, being run by local volunteers here on the island. they say people are coming to them with horrific tales of people surviving, but questions of their loved ones so they have not been able to contact due to restricted cell phone service here which are still down in parts of the island. people come and fill any police report here and those firms go to the office of the sheriff at the end of the day and people can scan a qr code to try to find out if they have any news about their loved ones. ultimately, these volunteers here tell me they are here from morning until night. 0ften here from morning until night. often it is about hugs, tears, comforting people, delivering some kind of psychological support. people are coming here having being rescued from the ocean, just having had to run from the flames. family members are coming down in the evenings playing music, trying to bring some hope for people who are here. if we may have a little further down, you can see a lot of chaos around me, thatis can see a lot of chaos around me, that is because a lot of people are trying to get to the dmv, the driving authority here to get their documents again because they have lost everything. they do not even have passports, id, driving licences any more to be able to even be let into perspective back to their homes. we will briefly pan, but not linger, because that is the medical triage and run by the american red cross, lots of people coming in there with serious health concerns, people coming with smoke inhalation, really serious burns as well. you can see bans on their feet, legs, hands. clearly they have had to run for their lives —— burns on their feet, legs, hands. we for their lives -- burns on their feet, legs, hands.— for their lives -- burns on their feet, legs, hands. we were hearing and so eyes — feet, legs, hands. we were hearing and so eyes piece _ feet, legs, hands. we were hearing and so eyes piece about _ feet, legs, hands. we were hearing and so eyes piece about the - and so eyes piece about the criticism about how prepared how i was for this —— in sophie's piece the criticism about how prepared hawaii was for this. what have you heard on this front? fire hawaii was for this. what have you heard on this front?— heard on this front? are reporting co er heard on this front? are reporting capper operates _ heard on this front? are reporting copper operates with _ heard on this front? are reporting copper operates with that. - heard on this front? are reporting i copper operates with that. everyone we have been speaking to —— corroborates with that. people we have been asking that they did not get an alert, they did not hear the sirens are a text message. they said they knew to go because they could simply feel the coming towards them. hawaii has seen wildfires in the past, nothing like the scale we are seeing now. wildfires in 2018 and 2021, and certainly those questions are preparedness remain. at the same time, despite that frustration and angen time, despite that frustration and anger, what really comes through is that these people are having the worst day of their lives and there is that spirit of aloha, kindness, generosity, warmth, love. people are breaking down, but they are saying that maori are strong and maui will be built. . ~ that maori are strong and maui will be built. ., ~ , ., , that maori are strong and maui will be built. ., ~ i. , . be built. thank you very much, helen humhre be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there _ be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- — be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying _ be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying that - be built. thank you very much, helen humphrey there -- saying that mauil humphrey there —— saying that maui is a strong and will rebuild. 0ur north america correspondent john sudworth has this update. we haftarjames from the american red cross. irate haftarjames from the american red cross. ~ ., ., ~ ., cross. we are working with our nonrofit cross. we are working with our nonprofit partners _ cross. we are working with our nonprofit partners in _ cross. we are working with our nonprofit partners in the - cross. we are working with our nonprofit partners in the area, | cross. we are working with our- nonprofit partners in the area, and these families are displaced, we have to make sure they have a safe space to stay, food, access to medical care, to crisis counselling, and, of course, knowing they have a safe place to go until they figure out what their next steps are. we have had thousands of people coming through the shelters, over 2900 overnight stays so far and a lot of folks coming into the shelter during the day. they can charge their phones, get email, talk to some of the other partners we have to get information and if they need to stay, they know they are more than welcome to stay with us. that is our big focus right now. once it is safe and we get the word from officials that we can begin going out, we will assist with the damage assessment of the area and distribute some of their married —— emergency supplies when families need the cleaning process. is when families need the cleaning rocess. , .. , ,., when families need the cleaning i'ocess. , , , .,, process. is it the case some people have not been _ process. is it the case some people have not been reached _ process. is it the case some people have not been reached yet? - process. is it the case some people have not been reached yet? we - process. is it the case some people have not been reached yet? we are hearing hundreds are thought to be an contactable, and accounted for. does it mean they have not been reached? —— unaccounted for, and contactable. the infrastructure design, the communications, electricity, water, all of that is not functioning or barely working in some areas so it is making it very tough. i’m barely working in some areas so it is making it very tough.— is making it very tough. i'm sure the officials _ is making it very tough. i'm sure the officials are _ is making it very tough. i'm sure the officials are doing _ is making it very tough. i'm sure the officials are doing all - is making it very tough. i'm sure the officials are doing all they i is making it very tough. i'm sure l the officials are doing all they can and it is still a search and rescue operation. that is why they are restricting access if there are people who are still out there and make their way to a shelter, they will find a welcome from a red cross volunteer who will get them a were merely make sure they get everything need right now. find merely make sure they get everything need right nova— need right now. and what is your assessment _ need right now. and what is your assessment of _ need right now. and what is your assessment of how _ need right now. and what is your assessment of how the - need right now. and what is your assessment of how the medical. assessment of how the medical facilities are coping with the situation?— situation? have not had an opportunity _ situation? have not had an opportunity to _ situation? have not had an opportunity to take - situation? have not had an opportunity to take a - situation? have not had an opportunity to take a look| situation? have not had an - opportunity to take a look visit out those also i know the disaster team in the shelter is doing a greatjob. as folks come into the shelter, they do have burns, injuries, and we are making sure we take a look at those, have a look, treat them as possible, and if it needs further care, speak to local officials so we can get them to where they can get that care. ., ~' them to where they can get that care. ., ~ , ., y them to where they can get that care. . ~ , . them to where they can get that care. ., ~' y . ., care. thank you very much for talkin: care. thank you very much for talking to _ care. thank you very much for talking to us, _ care. thank you very much for talking to us, todd _ care. thank you very much for talking to us, todd james - care. thank you very much for| talking to us, todd james from care. thank you very much for - talking to us, todd james from the talking to us, todd james from the american red cross. thousands of protestors against planned legal reforms in israel have returned to the streets for the 32nd week in a row. the biggest demonstration is taking place in tel aviv and more than 100 others are also scheduled in towns and villages across the country. the protestors argue that the reforms being pursued by israel's right—wing government — which involve curbing the powers of the supreme court — will damage democracy there. but ministers insist unelected judges have too much power over elected politicians. the ongoing row has deeply divided the nation. russian officials say two ukrainian missiles have targeted a bridge that links russia to the annexed crimea peninsula. moscow says the rockets were shot down — and that the kerch bridge remains undamaged. videos on social media show plumes of smoke rising nearby. kyiv has yet to comment. there have been at least two other attacks targeting the bridge — a key resupply route for russian forces — in the past few months. hundreds of south koreans have marched through the capital, seoul, in protest againstjapan's plan to release waste water from the fukushima nuclear plant into the ocean. the government in tokyo and the international atomic energy agency say the process is safe. but china and other countries in the region are worried that it may harm the marine environment, including by contaminating food. in seoul, protesters called onjapan to abandon the plan and expressed their anger at the south korean government for endorsing it. pakistan will have a new interim prime minister, after an agreement between the outgoing prime minister, shehbaz sharif, and the leader and the leader of the opposition, raja riaz. anwaar—ul—haq kakar, a senator from the balochistan province, will lead a caretaker government to oversee the election — which should be held within 90 days. now it's time for a look at today's sport with 0llie foster. many thanks indeed. england are through to their third women's world cup semifinal in a row. they came form behind to beat colombia 2—1 in sydney and will now return their to face the co—hosts australia on wednesday. sarina wiegman's side fell behind for the first time this tournament — england goalkeeper mary earps caught out by lacy santos. the lionnesses struck back on the stroke of half time, lauren hemp making the most of a goalkeeping error and pouncing on the loose ball. and the winner camejust after the hour mark — alessia russo capitalisinbg on more poor colombia defending. so they reach the semis, again. it should be an amazing occasion against australia. it's really exciting, today was like an away game too. and ifind we are all excited we are going to play them and for them it is a very special moment too, and it will be full of australian people and hopefully some england fans too and we will see what happens. so it's australia for england next wednesday, back in sydney, the matildas are into their first world cup semifinal after a nervy night in brisbane. they knocked out france on penalties, after the game had ended goaless. courtney vine with the winning spot—kick that sent the home fans wild. it's the opening weekend in the premier league, we've had six matches on saturday. last seasons runners up, arsenal, beat nottingham forest 2—1 . bournemouth drew with west ham. luton's first match back in the top division since 1992 saw them lose 4—1 at brighton. there were wins for fulham and crystal palace and newcastle united beat aston villa 5—1. england's charley hull shares the lead heading into the final round of the womens' open, the last women's major of the year. it is held in south—east england at walton heath. she's on nine under alongside the american lilia vu. they have a one shot lead. we're a few hours away from anthonyjoshua's fight against finland's robert helenius at london's o2 arena. helenius only took the fight last weekend afterjoshua's original opponent dillian whyte failed a drugs test it's a fight thatjoshua can't afford to lose, as the former world champ looks to make it back to the top of the heavyweight division. nothing in boxing surprises me. if you beat this guy, he is going to fight while there. and not worried about that, i will focus what's in front of me. i had to spend time working on the mental aspect as well as the physical, it was notjust a physical, and i expect that. i as physical, and i expect that. i as tall as him _ physical, and i expect that. i as tall as him and _ physical, and i expect that. i as tall as him and we _ physical, and i expect that. i as tall as him and we are pretty similar— tall as him and we are pretty similar speeds and stuff like that and similar power. i think i have better_ and similar power. i think i have better footwork though than him and with that _ better footwork though than him and with that i _ better footwork though than him and with that i am more experienced and that will_ with that i am more experienced and that will bring me through to the win. that will bring me through to the win 0t— that will bring me through to the win. of course, it will be —— mean the world — win. of course, it will be —— mean the world to — win. of course, it will be —— mean the world to me because i have been chasing _ the world to me because i have been chasing the _ the world to me because i have been chasing the world championship for many— chasing the world championship for many years. this is the perfect opportunity. many years. this is the perfect opportunity-— opportunity. 250 bang on, for anthony joshua. _ opportunity. 250 bang on, for anthony joshua. sizing - opportunity. 250 bang on, for anthony joshua. sizing up, i opportunity. 250 bang on, for. anthony joshua. sizing up, take opportunity. 250 bang on, for- anthony joshua. sizing up, take him down. obviously, _ anthony joshua. sizing up, take him down. obviously, with _ anthony joshua. sizing up, take him down. obviously, with him, - anthony joshua. sizing up, take him down. obviously, with him, he - anthony joshua. sizing up, take him down. obviously, with him, he is i down. 0bviously, with him, he is used to counter punching, people rushing forward. i might box on my back foot, take away some of his reps. so many opportunities how i can skin him. he is a new opponent, so i have to find new ways.— so i have to find new ways. there is a sense he — so i have to find new ways. there is a sense he has _ so i have to find new ways. there is a sense he has a _ so i have to find new ways. there is a sense he has a lot _ so i have to find new ways. there is a sense he has a lot to _ so i have to find new ways. there is a sense he has a lot to prove, - a sense he has a lot to prove, emotions _ a sense he has a lot to prove, emotions bubbling up, and he is ready— emotions bubbling up, and he is ready to — emotions bubbling up, and he is ready to go. he's very reserved, calculated, _ ready to go. he's very reserved, calculated, but occasionally you can see the _ calculated, but occasionally you can see the real ajay bubbling up, they not so _ see the real ajay bubbling up, they not so pr_ see the real ajay bubbling up, they not so pr friendly ag telling helenius, how can we find out? it will he _ helenius, how can we find out? it will he won— helenius, how can we find out? it will be won or lost by anthony joshuam _ will be won or lost by anthony joshua... he wants to, give us a fancy— joshua... he wants to, give us a fancy boxing _ joshua... he wants to, give us a fancy boxing match anti—public do that _ fancy boxing match anti—public do that i_ fancy boxing match anti—public do that. i prefer him to go out there and looked — that. i prefer him to go out there and looked dangerous, look for any opportunity to hurt this guy to the body, _ opportunity to hurt this guy to the body, head, inside when he tries to hold, _ body, head, inside when he tries to hold. work— body, head, inside when he tries to hold, work inside. really break this luy hold, work inside. really break this guy down— hold, work inside. really break this guy down and take him out and show where _ guy down and take him out and show where the _ guy down and take him out and show where the levels really are. anthony joshua _ where the levels really are. anthony joshua should be walking into the room _ joshua should be walking into the room in _ joshua should be walking into the room in the next hour and three quarters — room in the next hour and three quarters. you can follow it on the bbc sport— quarters. you can follow it on the bbc sport website. that quarters. you can follow it on the bbc sport website.— quarters. you can follow it on the bbc sport website. that is all from me now. thank you. let's get more on our top story this hour — the six migrants who drowned in the english channel. a french official said more than 60 people were on board the boat which capsized — most of them were from afghanistan and some were sudanese. 0ur reporter azadeh moshiri has been looking at the wider trends in asylum applications here in the uk and in europe. the english channel is one of the busiest and most dangerous shipping lanes in the world, and that's because of the hundreds of ferries and tankers that pass through it every single day. and sadly, this latest incident didn't happen in isolation. so let's take a look at the numbers. according to the uk home office in 2022, arrivals in small boats made up 45% of applications. so that's a large number of people making a very dangerous journey. and if you look at the figures in 2022 alone, more than 16,000 people crossed the english channel in small boats. and since 2018 — that's when these numbers started being recorded — the government confirmed that there have been more than 100,000 people crossing the english channel in those small boats. and yet the uk border force says this isn't a record high, not if you take into account people crossing on trains and lorries. and in fact, in 2002 alone, there were more than 100,000 applications. people fleeing places like iraq, somalia, afghanistan, because these numbers are affected by global conflicts around the world. and that's why while in 2010, you'll see there was a 20—year low, those numbers picked up again as people started fleeing syria. and because of that fact, because of the fact these numbers are affected by global conflicts, it isn't surprising to see that in 2022, a large proportion of these applications are from people in afghanistan, iran, iraq, syria. now, there are two surprising things here, and that's that albania makes up the highest number, even though they're classified as a safe country by the uk home office and by the uk government. but that's why they put into place so many measures to make those figures go down this year, which they have. ukraine is also not listed here and that's because they benefit from a special visa scheme, which is why the home office didn't put them in this chart. but how do we compare to other countries? is this a uk problem? not according to the figures. in 2022, the uk received the fifth highest number of asylum applications. germany was up top with more than 200,000. france, spain, austria followed, and then the united kingdom. but having said all that, there is one constant, and that's that no matter the danger, people keep trying to reach the united kingdom and these other countries in hope of a better future. endometriosis affects around two million women in the uk, with most diagnosed between the ages of 25 and a0. it's a condition where tissue similar to the lining of the womb grows in other places, such as the ovaries and fallopian tubes. in british asian communities, however, many women are thought to be going untreated because of stigmas around discussing periods. emma snow has been to meet some of those who are trying to change that. lioness leah williamson, love island's molly may and broadcaster emma barnett have brought endometriosis into the spotlight. the condition causes debilitating period pain, bloating, nausea, fatigue and infertility, to name just a few. and according to the charity endometriosis uk, it takes around eight years to get diagnosed. lots of trips to the doctors, lots of trips to a&e, to hospital, having tests, swabs. it took rada around six years to get diagnosed, and she feels that there's still a lack of understanding from some medical professionals about the condition. i've been doubted. it has a huge toll on your mental health as well. i got very, very depressed at one point. it got to a point where i had to quit myjob. i had to move home, you know, because i couldn't afford rent. and it's really isolating. in asian communities, talking about your period is still deemed to be a taboo topic, which is just another of the many barriers some women face whilst trying to get a diagnosis. no—one wants to come forward. no—one's talk about it. and i want to break that barrier, i want to break that taboo. what a lot of people struggle to understand is that endometriosis is so much more than period pain. it can be completely life altering. it's impacted my work, - it's impacted my relationship. it's impacted the ability to have children. - it destroyed my life. from struggling to get a diagnosis to the cultural barriers and then the life—altering symptoms, these women are fighting for more research into a condition that can't be cured. emma snow, bbc news. that's all for this half hour. stay with and bbc news. hello there, good evening. with low pressure close by for another weekend, and settled again. this can scan chains captured in perth and kinross, but another good scattering of showers, some heavy and thundery. very similar tomorrow otherwise, showers fewer and farther between, less sharp in nature, windy, but not as blustery as today. this is the satellite picture, low pressure very much dominant, pushing further eastwards as we head through the rest of the weekend, and looking towards the south—west on sunday night where more rain is approaching those a lot of the showers will tend to fade away. some clear spells around, shahriar pics of in, are plenty of cloud around northern ireland, approaching western skilled at the end of the night. temperatures down to 1a and 16 celsius. plenty of cloud around for many areas. should break up and we'll see some brightness in spells of showers develop dodge showers. largely dry across parts of east anglia where it will tend to be brightest, and highest hero of 23 celsius. cloud and rain approaching cordwell and the south of wales by the end of the day. that is set to move further northwards and eastwards through the day into central southern england as far north as northern england. some showers breaking out across northern scotland, but largely dry across scotland perhaps and across northern ireland, too. bright spells, but watch out for showers across parts of east anglia. temperatures here still 22 celsius, in the best of that brightness. on tuesday, that area of low pressure is moving into scandinavia. tuesday looking largely dry, maybe a few showers across central and western areas of scotland, and a murky start to the day. but pressure builds towards the south of england. this is the position of the jet stream through next week. still a lot of debate about how far north it will be. but we expect that warm air from southern europe to move further northwards, on more of a south—easterly wind, so across south wales, likely to rise into the mid—20s, possibly across london and the south of england, as highs reach the high—20s. but further north, cooler and more unsettled. this is bbc news, the headlines, a group of migrants who drowned trying to reach england in an overcrowded dinghy have been identified as afghans. b. dinghy have been identified as afa hans. �* . dinghy have been identified as afuhans. �* . ., afghans. a french official said more than 60 people _ afghans. a french official said more than 60 people were _ afghans. a french official said more than 60 people were on _ afghans. a french official said more than 60 people were on board - afghans. a french official said more than 60 people were on board the l than 60 people were on board the boat which capsized. most were from afghanistan with a view from sudan? an investigation into wildflowers on maui, at least 80 people are known to have died, the authorities are facing growing questions about whether they could have done more to warn residents on the island of maui. analyses are through to the semifinals of the women's world cup coming from behind to beat colombia 2-1 coming from behind to beat colombia 2—1 in the quarterfinals. they face australia on wednesday after they beat france in an incredible 13 gold penalty shoot out in brisbane, and those are the latest headlines here on bbc news. now, it is time for click, forever young. from the moment we arrive on this planet, we are all heading in the same direction. i could come up with a date predicting when you will die. well, thanks, but may be the way that the years play

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