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authorities say they expect the death toll to rise significantly. wildfires are still burning and firefighters are working to bring them under control. these pictures are from the us national guard, which is providing assistance. hawaiians are donating supplies to be sent to the worst affected areas. but locals on the island of maui say much more help is needed. hawaii's governor gave this update a little earlier. it is a harrowing sight in maui. when those providers, the police in this division, do come across scenes in houses or businesses, it's very difficult for them because they know ultimately they'll be sharing with our people that there have been more fatalities. i do expect the numbers to rise. questions are now being asked about whether hawaii's early warning systems were used, or if they malfunctioned. the state's attorney general is conducting a "comprehensive review" of what happened. our correspondent, sophie long, sent this report from maui. the fire left more than a city devastated, and charred black buildings behind. existential questions hover above the emptiness. how can you rebuild from this? what will exist here in the future? a now churchless congregation gathers at a coffee shop to share their pain. one of the police officers sent me pictures. it used to be my house. i wept, but weeping is not a lack of faith. thank god that he gave us tears. # amazing grace... there are so many questions that remain without answers. why did one survive to sit in a makeshift church when their neighbour didn't? what will become of their community so crippled by a loss that's still being counted? i don't think it will ever be the same. i hope it will be better. that's my prayer. and i believe that, i think one day, you know, it can be an even better lahaina than it was hopefully, that is what i hope at least. how do they explain to those too young to understand what their parents can't comprehend? children live in a moment when they're young. - so you may have to explain it more than once with them. _ - but all you can do isjust be straightforward, tell them - the fire took the house. the terrible thing is that, it's going to be hard - because the next fire, i you know, the next time they hear fire, that fear is going to come back. i we actually had one lady beating on our window, "save me, save me." these people may have lost their homes but they have not lost their hope. we are going to build ourselves up, shake ourselves up, keep going forward, we are not broken. that place might be for now but it won't stay that way. and even the elderly with other places they could go will stay and rebuild. family on the mainland are trying to get me to move back, - and my son told my daughter, he said, "you don't get it. - dad is going to die there. because that's his home." it's our home. but we'll come back. we'll survive, we'll get through this. . they'll tell their children that there has been mass death and destruction, but out of it came heroes and hope. we will take you live to maui for an update _ we will take you live to maui for an update shortlx _ to the political crisis in west africa now. the military group that seized power in niger last month says it plans to prosecute the ousted president mohamed bazoum for high treason and undermining the security of the country. it's nearly three weeks since president bazoum's democratically elected government was toppled. in a statement, an army spokesman said the authorities had been gathering evidence against him and his "local and foreign accomplices". no evidence was provided. this was the announcement on national television. translation: in any event, - the government of niger has to date gathered the necessary evidence to prosecute the ousted president and his local and foreign accomplices before the national and international authorities for high treason and undermining the internal and external security of niger, following his exchanges with the nationals of foreign heads of state and the heads of international organisations. well let's get more on this. live now to lagos and our correspondent nkechi ogbonna. good to see you. what did you make of that statement? what evidence do we think that they have, what are behind the charges? and this referring to local and foreign accomplice, what do they mean by that? . , ., accomplice, what do they mean by that? , ., , ., accomplice, what do they mean by that? , ., ,., , ., accomplice, what do they mean by that? , ., , ., , ., ., that? lucy, that is a statement that was very vague- _ that? lucy, that is a statement that was very vague- it _ that? lucy, that is a statement that was very vague. it was _ that? lucy, that is a statement that was very vague. it was lacking - was very vague. it was lacking details as to who these accomplices are both locally and internationally as they claimed. we will be waiting to see what evidence they have gathered over time. but this comes shortly after the coup leader said that the coup was well—intended and was aimed at staving off an imminent threat that would have also affected neighbouring nigeria, apart from niger where the coup happened. this is coming at a shock, because this is coming at a shock, because this is the junta who just last saturday its arms were open to negotiation with the local bloc to find a solution. with the local bloc to find a solution-— with the local bloc to find a solution. ., ., ., , , solution. have we had any response from ecowas — solution. have we had any response from ecowas from _ solution. have we had any response from ecowas from this _ solution. have we had any response from ecowas from this statement i solution. have we had any response i from ecowas from this statement from the military? from ecowas from this statement from the milita ? _, ., , from ecowas from this statement from the military?— the military? ecowas is expected to meet today to _ the military? ecowas is expected to meet today to discuss _ the military? ecowas is expected to meet today to discuss this - the military? ecowas is expected to meet today to discuss this new - meet today to discuss this new development. but aside that, the wider regional african union body is meeting today and the peace and security council actually currently trying to figure out now ways to stop the political crisis that is happening in niger and we willjust wait to see what they come up with. but analysts have said that this claim by the militaryjunta could jeopardise whatever peace and reconciliation or diplomatic talks that would be happening today, following these new allegations and of course the conditions that we hear president bazoum is still being held and his family as well at the presidential palace. [30 held and his family as well at the presidential palace.— held and his family as well at the presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has — presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been _ presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three _ presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three weeks - presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three weeks and l he is? it has been three weeks and it is understood they're in the basement of that palace. have we seen them, do we know how they are? no pictures have emerged from what their current state is, however we know the us secretary blinken said he had received disturbing news about his state of health and his feeding and other medical needs that he has been requesting for. there was a report last week that he was denied access to his doctors, although an inside source at the palace said his physician visited him last week, thursday, to be precise, and he was in a good state of health, but no other statement was made as to details of his health, that of his son and his wife, who are all being held with him at the basement in the palace. thank you for that update. here, two—thirds of health service cancer waiting—time targets are expected to be scrapped in england — including the two week wait from an urgent gp referral to see a consultant for breast cancer patients. the nhs says the move will simplify the system. the targets have been routinely missed in recent years — as our health editor hugh pym reports. nhs england says the aim is to simplify and update cancer standards with advice from clinical leaders. most cancer targets have been missed for some time. a consultation exercise was started last year and the outcome is set to be published imminently, subject to final approval by ministers. three targets would be maintained. diagnosis of cancer within 28 days of referral, the start of treatment within two months of an urgent referral, and treatment starting one month after a decision to treat. but other targets, for example, a two—week wait from an urgent gp referral to see a consultant, including for breast cancer patients, will be dropped. an nhs spokesperson said the changes would remove the need for unnecessary outpatient appointments in order to comply with waiting time rules and allow more patients to get a faster diagnosis. but a spokesperson for the catch up with cancer campaign said while chasing too many targets could be disruptive, the real truth was not enough was being invested in treatment capacity, and tinkering at the edges with sound bites would not put this right. hugh pym, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a five—year—old girl has suffered "significant" facial injuries after being attacked by a dog outside a corner shop. the attack happened in norton, stockton—on—tees, on saturday. cleveland police said the child was taken to hospital for treatment and a dog had been seized. the dogs owner remained at the scene after the attack. scotland's biggest teaching union says new recruits are leaving the profession because they aren't being offered secure jobs. the eis is urging the scottish government to increase councilfunding to pay for more permanentjobs. the scottish government says it's taking "strong action" to protect teacher numbers. and have you been offered a pay rise to stop you from moving jobs? a survey suggests companies are increasingly making "counter offers" to keep staff who are tempted by higher wages from rival firms. the chartered institute of personnel and development found that 40% of them had made such offers over the past year. you're live with bbc news. there's been a political shock in argentina, and celebrations on the streets of the capital buenos aires. a right—wing populist candidate has shaken argentina's political establishment by coming first in the presidential primaries. javier millei won more than 30% of the vote after. he's promised to put an end to what he calls a parasitic political class that has sunk argentina. so, how significant is mr millei's triumph? who better to ask than matias zibell garcia of bbc mundo. good to see you. a political shock for argentina? what is behind his victory? for argentina? what is behind his victo ?, . for argentina? what is behind his victo 7, . ~ �* , for argentina? what is behind his victo ~ �*, , victory? javier milei's victory is the economic _ victory? javier milei's victory is the economic situation - victory? javier milei's victory is the economic situation that. victory? javier milei's victory is the economic situation that is l the economic situation that is serious, with an inflation level over 100% a year and this idea that we can adopt the american currency as the official currency of our country. as the official currency of our count . , ., ., m country. tell us more about him? he started as a — country. tell us more about him? he started as a journalist, _ country. tell us more about him? he started as a journalist, an _ country. tell us more about him? he started as a journalist, an economicl started as a journalist, an economic journalist, really colourful, with some extreme ideas. he started to draw attention, because the tv loves him and he started to get more air time and suddenly he was so popular that he decided to jump from the tv studio to the national arena. he was elected a member of the congress and now he has a serious chance to become president. he now he has a serious chance to become president.— now he has a serious chance to become president. he is an admirer too of former— become president. he is an admirer too of former president _ become president. he is an admirer too of former president trump, - become president. he is an admirer| too of former president trump, also compared to jair bolsonaro, what are his social policy? the compared to jair bolsonaro, what are his social policy?— his social policy? the first preposal _ his social policy? the first preposal is _ his social policy? the first proposal is to _ his social policy? the first proposal is to close - his social policy? the first proposal is to close the i his social policy? the first i proposal is to close the central bank at the same time and he wants to privatise all the state companies, so he is a liberal, but he has some social ideas like going against the abortion law, or the union of the same sex marriages, that are not so liberal in the social. :: ' that are not so liberal in the social. :: , ., , ., , that are not so liberal in the social. in ., , , ., , that are not so liberal in the social. ii' ., , , ., , ., social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much _ social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much is _ social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much is this _ social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much is this a _ social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much is this a dress i vote, how much is this a dress rehearsal to the actual presidential election? he rehearsal to the actual presidential election? ., ., , ., election? he will need more votes to avoid a second _ election? he will need more votes to avoid a second round. _ election? he will need more votes to avoid a second round. he _ election? he will need more votes to avoid a second round. he wants i election? he will need more votes to avoid a second round. he wants to i avoid a second round. he wants to win in the first round he needs another 10, 15% of votes. if he goes to the second round, he will face this political traditional parties that he is complaining about that willjoin against him. everything willjoin against him. everything will have to decide in the 22nd october. . ., will have to decide in the 22nd october. ., ~ , ., let's take you to ecuador now. fbi agents have been deployed from the us to ecuador to assist with the murder investigation of a presidential candidate. fernando villavicencio, who had campaigned against corruption and gangs, was shot dead two weeks before elections were due to take place. six colombian nationals have been charged with his murder. a landmark defence deal between australia and japan has come into force. it's japan's second defence agreement following its longstanding alliance with the us. it means australian and japanese forces will now be able to operate in each others' countries. japanese f35 fighters are due to be deployed to northern australia soon. the agreement, prompted by concerns over an increasingly assertive china, was signed last year. a russian drone and rocket attack on the port city of odesa has set fire to a supermarket. video released by ukraine's state emergency services showed firefighters trying to put out a huge fire which destroyed most of the structure. more now from hawaii and the aftermath the deadly wildfires there. the authorities have warned that efforts to find and identify the dead on the island of maui are still in their early stages. some 96 deaths have been confirmed but hundreds of people are still unaccounted for. to give you an idea of the scale of the devastation in historic town of lahaina, i want to show you some dramatic before and after video. first these pictures are from the harbour front area — and they were filmed in may. they show perfect blue seas with restaurants and bars along the front. boats are moored. many of those would of course take tourists visiting the island out on trips to go whale watching, snorkling or on a sunset tour. they are the image of hawaii you would see in the holiday brochures. now take a look at this video filmed from a helicopter from the same area after the flames had ripped through the area. the shops and restaurants that would have just last week been bustling with tourists, now reduced to rubble and charred remains. as the camera pans out to sea you can see those tourists boats burned out. indeed as the helicopter flies along the length of the shoreline looking back at the land, it really is hard to see any building that has not been damaged by the flames. live now to maui with cbs news correspondentjessica kartalija. very good to see you. explain us to what is happening at the moment in terms of the search for people who may have perished, because we have been hearing only about 5% of land has been covered so far. yes. been hearing only about 596 of land has been covered so far. yes, lucy, it is 'ust has been covered so far. yes, lucy, it isjust heart-breaking. _ has been covered so far. yes, lucy, it isjust heart-breaking. today i it is just heart—breaking. today officials are urging everyone who is missing a loved one to please go out and get a dna test to help them better identify the remains they're uncovering and the police chief says they are searching the area, they are working on the recovery effort and going as quickly as possible. but they hope to do so with respect and what they call aloha — to respect the dead. this is going to take some time, only 3% of the area has been searched and 96 bodies have been found. of those only two have been found. of those only two have been positively identified. this been found. of those only two have been positively identified.— been positively identified. as we talk to you. _ been positively identified. as we talk to you. we _ been positively identified. as we talk to you, we can _ been positively identified. as we talk to you, we can see - been positively identified. as we talk to you, we can see pictures| been positively identified. as we i talk to you, we can see pictures of the devastation and so many people are now without their homes. what kind of help is available for all of those many people who have been affected by the fires? so donations are pouring — affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in. _ affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in, which _ affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in, which is— affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in, which is great. i affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in, which is great. butl are pouring in, which is great. but of course the challenge is making sure that they get to those who need them, right? so they're urging tourists to postpone any trips here tourists to postpone any trips here to maui, because so many people have lost their homes and they're trying to get people into a safe space or to get people into a safe space or to shelter, so we have some 500 hotel rooms and air b&bs that are going to toez in those in need. we have been speaking to people who say they know someone, or they have been directly impacted by this fire in some way. there isjust directly impacted by this fire in some way. there is just a directly impacted by this fire in some way. there isjust a heaviness here on the island. but the love is so incredibly strong that we spoke with someone who is staying at a shelter. he said the donations keep coming in and they keep offering them food and what they need to help them food and what they need to help them cope. we them food and what they need to help them coe. ~ ., , them food and what they need to help them coe. ~ ~ , , them food and what they need to help themcoe. ~ ~' , , ,. , them cope. we keep seeing pictures and hearin: them cope. we keep seeing pictures and hearing about _ them cope. we keep seeing pictures and hearing about what _ them cope. we keep seeing pictures and hearing about what has - them cope. we keep seeing pictures. and hearing about what has happened in lahaina. what about other areas, are there still fires?— are there still fires? yes, there are there still fires? yes, there are actually- — are there still fires? yes, there are actually. there _ are there still fires? yes, there are actually. there are - are there still fires? yes, there are actually. there are fires i are there still fires? yes, there| are actually. there are fires that continue to pop up. so right now we are having storms and hurricane dora off the coast and the fires were igniting one after another and when they put out one fire, another would break out. they have one of the best alarm systems around the world on this island chain with some 500 different beacons, for whatever reasons, and we are thinking it is because the fires flared up so quickly, residents in maui did not hear any of the alarms. that is why you're seeing that devastation and so many of the victims, imhoping you have seen this —— i'm hoping you have seen this —— i'm hoping you have seen this —— i'm hoping you have seen the video where people are running out into the water. we spoke to somebody who had been in the ocean for five hours to wait this out, because they had nowhere to go. those stories are so shocking. thank you. lets take you to india now. landslides and flash floods have killed at least 29 people in the northern state of himachal pradesh. this video shows rescuers trying to free those trapped under the debris. homes were washed away after a sudden cloudburst. local officials have warned people to stay at home, with more heavy rainfall expected over the coming days. an alert has been issued in bolivia over the risk of wildfires. firefighters have been tackling a number of incidents in santa cruz in the east of the country. 89 incidents have been reported. officials said there was the risk that strong winds could cause the fires to spread. large areas of grassland have been burnt. the wash—outjuly in the uk may not have been great for your summer holidays, but it's come at the right time for wine producers in england. the mixed weather this summer means 2023 is promising to be a great year for the grape harvest. steve humphrey is at a vineyard in chichester. there are now 915 vineyards across the uk. five years ago they were producing something like 5 million bottles of wine a year. last year, that had increased up to 20 million bottles of wine a year and it's on an upward slope at the moment. and also, interestingly, exports of uk wine are also increasing. so, what is it about the weather this year which has made these grapes so good? let's have a chat to the owner here at the timwood vineyard now. art, they're looking great at the moment, why are they so good? it's all to do with the weather, steve. so, yeah, like i said, perhaps not good for tourists, but we had a cool wet start at the beginning of the year for april and beginning of may, but most importantly, no frost. and then through the second half of may, the rest ofjune, fantastic sunny weather, one of the hottestjunes on record. and that's really when these vines were going through flowering, fantastic fruits that they stuck to the top of their canopy. and just, of course, as it was starting to get a little bit too dry, then the rain came in the rest ofjuly. so it looks as though there's going to be a bumper crop, but the all important question is, are they going to be good quality grapes? i hope so, and it's looking that way so far. the next six weeks are going to be really important. if we can get some sunshine for the rest of august, if we get an indian summer in september, we'll really get a fantastic ripeness, get great quality grapes, because we want to make the best sparkling wines in the world here. you're sounding excited at the prospect of harvesting these grapes. well, we work hard all year, all with my life, living here and working and breathing on the vineyard, the most exciting time of the year, of course, is our harvest. and that comes end of september, first two weeks of october, we'll start to pick all the grapes, make some amazing wines, because, again, like i said, we want to make these amazing wines. people come here to our tasting room, get to try all of our wines and once you pour them a glass of this sussex english sparkling wine, it's fantastic. this is an industry which is expanding? absolutely, it's doubling in size every four years. and it's a real success story. there's we're winning awards, one gold medal an iwc last year fantastic. puts in the top i% of the worldwide wines here in west sussex. good to see one of positives of the wet weather in the uk. the french football champions, paris saint—germain, have agreed to sell their star brazilian forward, neymar, to the saudi club, al—hilal. the fee's understood to be about $100 million. the transfer is subject to the 31—year—old completing a medical and all the necessary paperwork. neymar, whojoined psg from barcleona for a world record fee of 222 million euros in 2017, missed the ligue one opener on saturday. his time in the french capital has been hampered by a number of ankle injuries. saudi arabia's pro league has been aggressively recruiting talent such as cristiano ronaldo and karim benzema, with several clubs including al— hilal owned by the country's sovereign wealth fund. critics accuse the saudi authorities of sports washing using football to distract from the country's human rights record. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. as we go through this week, the weather is certainly going to be mixed. we're starting off of the week with a low pressure in charge so we've got some heavy rain pushing northwards and eastwards, on either side of that, sunshine and showers, but high pressure will start to build across us from tomorrow, so, turning drier and brighter with some sunshine and warming up for a time, particularly so as we head towards the latter part of the week. but this is the low pressure that is driving our weather currently, pushing northwards and eastwards, it will bring some heavy and persistent rain across north wales and northern england through the afternoon, potentially clipping southern scotland. but for scotland and northern ireland generally it is sunshine and showers and behind that rain, bright spells of sunshine and some showers. temperatures 15 in the north to 2a in the south. heading through the evening and overnight the low pressure pulls away into the north sea, taking the rain with it, leaving us with a largely dry night with a few showers started around, not particularly cold, 11 being the overnight low in lerwick to about 12—14 across parts of england and wales. so, there goes the low pressure tomorrow, allowing this ridge of high pressure to build across us, settling things down. so, a lot of dry weather, there will be some scattered showers developing during the day but they will be hit and miss, many of us will miss them altogether and temperature—wise, we're looking at about 15 in the north to 23 further south, but feeling much better across northern england and north wales compared to today moving from tuesday into wednesday, high pressure becomes ensconced across us, we are in between two areas of low pressure, so we start off on a misty note with one or two showers but under the influence of high pressure, things will remain fairly settled, a lot of dry weather, some lengthy sunny spells and a little bit warmer in the south as well, we could reach 24—25, further north, 15—20. then heading towards thursday we are just about clinging onto that area of high pressure but we are in between areas of high and low pressure and we are going to be sucking up this warmer air from the near continent across our shores. so on thursday a lot of dry weather around, a fair bit of sunshine and warmer, but on friday, later, we will see rain coming into the south—west. this is bbc news. the headlines. the death toll in hawaii's devastating wildfires rises to 96. hundreds of people are still missing. artificial intelligence is transforming lives, but is it capable of reading minds? and in football transfer news — brazilian star neymar leaves paris saint—germain for saudi arabia's al—hilal. the fee — almost 100 million dollars. now, five days after hawaii saw the deadliest wildfires in the us for more than a century, search teams still don't know the full extent of the disaster. at least 96 people are known to have died, but that number is expected to rise significantly. and questions are being asked about the emergency response. some survivors say the island's warnings sirens didn't sound before their homes were engulfed by a fire hurricane. our correspondent helena humphrey sent this update from maui. fresh warnings from the governor josh green that the death toll here on maui is likely to rise further and also more details from the governor about why this wildfire was able to take hold of the island with the ferocity that it did. the governor saying that they now believe they thought this blaze was under control when, in fact, it hadn't been extinguished.

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authorities say they expect the death toll to rise significantly. wildfires are still burning and firefighters are working to bring them under control. these pictures are from the us national guard, which is providing assistance. hawaiians are donating supplies to be sent to the worst affected areas. but locals on the island of maui say much more help is needed. hawaii's governor gave this update a little earlier. it is a harrowing sight in maui. when those providers, the police in this division, do come across scenes in houses or businesses, it's very difficult for them because they know ultimately they'll be sharing with our people that there have been more fatalities. i do expect the numbers to rise. questions are now being asked about whether hawaii's early warning systems were used, or if they malfunctioned. the state's attorney general is conducting a "comprehensive review" of what happened. our correspondent, sophie long, sent this report from maui. the fire left more than a city devastated, and charred black buildings behind. existential questions hover above the emptiness. how can you rebuild from this? what will exist here in the future? a now churchless congregation gathers at a coffee shop to share their pain. one of the police officers sent me pictures. it used to be my house. i wept, but weeping is not a lack of faith. thank god that he gave us tears. # amazing grace... there are so many questions that remain without answers. why did one survive to sit in a makeshift church when their neighbour didn't? what will become of their community so crippled by a loss that's still being counted? i don't think it will ever be the same. i hope it will be better. that's my prayer. and i believe that, i think one day, you know, it can be an even better lahaina than it was hopefully, that is what i hope at least. how do they explain to those too young to understand what their parents can't comprehend? children live in a moment when they're young. - so you may have to explain it more than once with them. _ - but all you can do isjust be straightforward, tell them - the fire took the house. the terrible thing is that, it's going to be hard - because the next fire, i you know, the next time they hear fire, that fear is going to come back. i we actually had one lady beating on our window, "save me, save me." these people may have lost their homes but they have not lost their hope. we are going to build ourselves up, shake ourselves up, keep going forward, we are not broken. that place might be for now but it won't stay that way. and even the elderly with other places they could go will stay and rebuild. family on the mainland are trying to get me to move back, - and my son told my daughter, he said, "you don't get it. - dad is going to die there. because that's his home." it's our home. but we'll come back. we'll survive, we'll get through this. . they'll tell their children that there has been mass death and destruction, but out of it came heroes and hope. we will take you live to maui for an update _ we will take you live to maui for an update shortlx _ to the political crisis in west africa now. the military group that seized power in niger last month says it plans to prosecute the ousted president mohamed bazoum for high treason and undermining the security of the country. it's nearly three weeks since president bazoum's democratically elected government was toppled. in a statement, an army spokesman said the authorities had been gathering evidence against him and his "local and foreign accomplices". no evidence was provided. this was the announcement on national television. translation: in any event, - the government of niger has to date gathered the necessary evidence to prosecute the ousted president and his local and foreign accomplices before the national and international authorities for high treason and undermining the internal and external security of niger, following his exchanges with the nationals of foreign heads of state and the heads of international organisations. well let's get more on this. live now to lagos and our correspondent nkechi ogbonna. good to see you. what did you make of that statement? what evidence do we think that they have, what are behind the charges? and this referring to local and foreign accomplice, what do they mean by that? . , ., accomplice, what do they mean by that? , ., , ., accomplice, what do they mean by that? , ., ,., , ., accomplice, what do they mean by that? , ., , ., , ., ., that? lucy, that is a statement that was very vague- _ that? lucy, that is a statement that was very vague- it _ that? lucy, that is a statement that was very vague. it was _ that? lucy, that is a statement that was very vague. it was lacking - was very vague. it was lacking details as to who these accomplices are both locally and internationally as they claimed. we will be waiting to see what evidence they have gathered over time. but this comes shortly after the coup leader said that the coup was well—intended and was aimed at staving off an imminent threat that would have also affected neighbouring nigeria, apart from niger where the coup happened. this is coming at a shock, because this is coming at a shock, because this is the junta who just last saturday its arms were open to negotiation with the local bloc to find a solution. with the local bloc to find a solution-— with the local bloc to find a solution. ., ., ., , , solution. have we had any response from ecowas — solution. have we had any response from ecowas from _ solution. have we had any response from ecowas from this _ solution. have we had any response from ecowas from this statement i solution. have we had any response i from ecowas from this statement from the military? from ecowas from this statement from the milita ? _, ., , from ecowas from this statement from the military?— the military? ecowas is expected to meet today to _ the military? ecowas is expected to meet today to discuss _ the military? ecowas is expected to meet today to discuss this - the military? ecowas is expected to meet today to discuss this new - meet today to discuss this new development. but aside that, the wider regional african union body is meeting today and the peace and security council actually currently trying to figure out now ways to stop the political crisis that is happening in niger and we willjust wait to see what they come up with. but analysts have said that this claim by the militaryjunta could jeopardise whatever peace and reconciliation or diplomatic talks that would be happening today, following these new allegations and of course the conditions that we hear president bazoum is still being held and his family as well at the presidential palace. [30 held and his family as well at the presidential palace.— held and his family as well at the presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has — presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been _ presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three _ presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three weeks - presidential palace. do we know how he is? it has been three weeks and l he is? it has been three weeks and it is understood they're in the basement of that palace. have we seen them, do we know how they are? no pictures have emerged from what their current state is, however we know the us secretary blinken said he had received disturbing news about his state of health and his feeding and other medical needs that he has been requesting for. there was a report last week that he was denied access to his doctors, although an inside source at the palace said his physician visited him last week, thursday, to be precise, and he was in a good state of health, but no other statement was made as to details of his health, that of his son and his wife, who are all being held with him at the basement in the palace. thank you for that update. here, two—thirds of health service cancer waiting—time targets are expected to be scrapped in england — including the two week wait from an urgent gp referral to see a consultant for breast cancer patients. the nhs says the move will simplify the system. the targets have been routinely missed in recent years — as our health editor hugh pym reports. nhs england says the aim is to simplify and update cancer standards with advice from clinical leaders. most cancer targets have been missed for some time. a consultation exercise was started last year and the outcome is set to be published imminently, subject to final approval by ministers. three targets would be maintained. diagnosis of cancer within 28 days of referral, the start of treatment within two months of an urgent referral, and treatment starting one month after a decision to treat. but other targets, for example, a two—week wait from an urgent gp referral to see a consultant, including for breast cancer patients, will be dropped. an nhs spokesperson said the changes would remove the need for unnecessary outpatient appointments in order to comply with waiting time rules and allow more patients to get a faster diagnosis. but a spokesperson for the catch up with cancer campaign said while chasing too many targets could be disruptive, the real truth was not enough was being invested in treatment capacity, and tinkering at the edges with sound bites would not put this right. hugh pym, bbc news. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. a five—year—old girl has suffered "significant" facial injuries after being attacked by a dog outside a corner shop. the attack happened in norton, stockton—on—tees, on saturday. cleveland police said the child was taken to hospital for treatment and a dog had been seized. the dogs owner remained at the scene after the attack. scotland's biggest teaching union says new recruits are leaving the profession because they aren't being offered secure jobs. the eis is urging the scottish government to increase councilfunding to pay for more permanentjobs. the scottish government says it's taking "strong action" to protect teacher numbers. and have you been offered a pay rise to stop you from moving jobs? a survey suggests companies are increasingly making "counter offers" to keep staff who are tempted by higher wages from rival firms. the chartered institute of personnel and development found that 40% of them had made such offers over the past year. you're live with bbc news. there's been a political shock in argentina, and celebrations on the streets of the capital buenos aires. a right—wing populist candidate has shaken argentina's political establishment by coming first in the presidential primaries. javier millei won more than 30% of the vote after. he's promised to put an end to what he calls a parasitic political class that has sunk argentina. so, how significant is mr millei's triumph? who better to ask than matias zibell garcia of bbc mundo. good to see you. a political shock for argentina? what is behind his victory? for argentina? what is behind his victo ?, . for argentina? what is behind his victo 7, . ~ �* , for argentina? what is behind his victo ~ �*, , victory? javier milei's victory is the economic _ victory? javier milei's victory is the economic situation - victory? javier milei's victory is the economic situation that. victory? javier milei's victory is the economic situation that is l the economic situation that is serious, with an inflation level over 100% a year and this idea that we can adopt the american currency as the official currency of our country. as the official currency of our count . , ., ., m country. tell us more about him? he started as a — country. tell us more about him? he started as a journalist, _ country. tell us more about him? he started as a journalist, an _ country. tell us more about him? he started as a journalist, an economicl started as a journalist, an economic journalist, really colourful, with some extreme ideas. he started to draw attention, because the tv loves him and he started to get more air time and suddenly he was so popular that he decided to jump from the tv studio to the national arena. he was elected a member of the congress and now he has a serious chance to become president. he now he has a serious chance to become president.— now he has a serious chance to become president. he is an admirer too of former— become president. he is an admirer too of former president _ become president. he is an admirer too of former president trump, - become president. he is an admirer| too of former president trump, also compared to jair bolsonaro, what are his social policy? the compared to jair bolsonaro, what are his social policy?— his social policy? the first preposal _ his social policy? the first preposal is _ his social policy? the first proposal is to _ his social policy? the first proposal is to close - his social policy? the first proposal is to close the i his social policy? the first i proposal is to close the central bank at the same time and he wants to privatise all the state companies, so he is a liberal, but he has some social ideas like going against the abortion law, or the union of the same sex marriages, that are not so liberal in the social. :: ' that are not so liberal in the social. :: , ., , ., , that are not so liberal in the social. in ., , , ., , that are not so liberal in the social. ii' ., , , ., , ., social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much _ social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much is _ social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much is this _ social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much is this a _ social. 70% of people showed up to vote, how much is this a dress i vote, how much is this a dress rehearsal to the actual presidential election? he rehearsal to the actual presidential election? ., ., , ., election? he will need more votes to avoid a second _ election? he will need more votes to avoid a second round. _ election? he will need more votes to avoid a second round. he _ election? he will need more votes to avoid a second round. he wants i election? he will need more votes to avoid a second round. he wants to i avoid a second round. he wants to win in the first round he needs another 10, 15% of votes. if he goes to the second round, he will face this political traditional parties that he is complaining about that willjoin against him. everything willjoin against him. everything will have to decide in the 22nd october. . ., will have to decide in the 22nd october. ., ~ , ., let's take you to ecuador now. fbi agents have been deployed from the us to ecuador to assist with the murder investigation of a presidential candidate. fernando villavicencio, who had campaigned against corruption and gangs, was shot dead two weeks before elections were due to take place. six colombian nationals have been charged with his murder. a landmark defence deal between australia and japan has come into force. it's japan's second defence agreement following its longstanding alliance with the us. it means australian and japanese forces will now be able to operate in each others' countries. japanese f35 fighters are due to be deployed to northern australia soon. the agreement, prompted by concerns over an increasingly assertive china, was signed last year. a russian drone and rocket attack on the port city of odesa has set fire to a supermarket. video released by ukraine's state emergency services showed firefighters trying to put out a huge fire which destroyed most of the structure. more now from hawaii and the aftermath the deadly wildfires there. the authorities have warned that efforts to find and identify the dead on the island of maui are still in their early stages. some 96 deaths have been confirmed but hundreds of people are still unaccounted for. to give you an idea of the scale of the devastation in historic town of lahaina, i want to show you some dramatic before and after video. first these pictures are from the harbour front area — and they were filmed in may. they show perfect blue seas with restaurants and bars along the front. boats are moored. many of those would of course take tourists visiting the island out on trips to go whale watching, snorkling or on a sunset tour. they are the image of hawaii you would see in the holiday brochures. now take a look at this video filmed from a helicopter from the same area after the flames had ripped through the area. the shops and restaurants that would have just last week been bustling with tourists, now reduced to rubble and charred remains. as the camera pans out to sea you can see those tourists boats burned out. indeed as the helicopter flies along the length of the shoreline looking back at the land, it really is hard to see any building that has not been damaged by the flames. live now to maui with cbs news correspondentjessica kartalija. very good to see you. explain us to what is happening at the moment in terms of the search for people who may have perished, because we have been hearing only about 5% of land has been covered so far. yes. been hearing only about 596 of land has been covered so far. yes, lucy, it is 'ust has been covered so far. yes, lucy, it isjust heart-breaking. _ has been covered so far. yes, lucy, it isjust heart-breaking. today i it is just heart—breaking. today officials are urging everyone who is missing a loved one to please go out and get a dna test to help them better identify the remains they're uncovering and the police chief says they are searching the area, they are working on the recovery effort and going as quickly as possible. but they hope to do so with respect and what they call aloha — to respect the dead. this is going to take some time, only 3% of the area has been searched and 96 bodies have been found. of those only two have been found. of those only two have been positively identified. this been found. of those only two have been positively identified.— been positively identified. as we talk to you. _ been positively identified. as we talk to you. we _ been positively identified. as we talk to you, we can _ been positively identified. as we talk to you, we can see - been positively identified. as we talk to you, we can see pictures| been positively identified. as we i talk to you, we can see pictures of the devastation and so many people are now without their homes. what kind of help is available for all of those many people who have been affected by the fires? so donations are pouring — affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in. _ affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in, which _ affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in, which is— affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in, which is great. i affected by the fires? so donations are pouring in, which is great. butl are pouring in, which is great. but of course the challenge is making sure that they get to those who need them, right? so they're urging tourists to postpone any trips here tourists to postpone any trips here to maui, because so many people have lost their homes and they're trying to get people into a safe space or to get people into a safe space or to shelter, so we have some 500 hotel rooms and air b&bs that are going to toez in those in need. we have been speaking to people who say they know someone, or they have been directly impacted by this fire in some way. there isjust directly impacted by this fire in some way. there is just a directly impacted by this fire in some way. there isjust a heaviness here on the island. but the love is so incredibly strong that we spoke with someone who is staying at a shelter. he said the donations keep coming in and they keep offering them food and what they need to help them food and what they need to help them cope. we them food and what they need to help them coe. ~ ., , them food and what they need to help them coe. ~ ~ , , them food and what they need to help themcoe. ~ ~' , , ,. , them cope. we keep seeing pictures and hearin: them cope. we keep seeing pictures and hearing about _ them cope. we keep seeing pictures and hearing about what _ them cope. we keep seeing pictures and hearing about what has - them cope. we keep seeing pictures. and hearing about what has happened in lahaina. what about other areas, are there still fires?— are there still fires? yes, there are there still fires? yes, there are actually- — are there still fires? yes, there are actually. there _ are there still fires? yes, there are actually. there are - are there still fires? yes, there are actually. there are fires i are there still fires? yes, there| are actually. there are fires that continue to pop up. so right now we are having storms and hurricane dora off the coast and the fires were igniting one after another and when they put out one fire, another would break out. they have one of the best alarm systems around the world on this island chain with some 500 different beacons, for whatever reasons, and we are thinking it is because the fires flared up so quickly, residents in maui did not hear any of the alarms. that is why you're seeing that devastation and so many of the victims, imhoping you have seen this —— i'm hoping you have seen this —— i'm hoping you have seen this —— i'm hoping you have seen the video where people are running out into the water. we spoke to somebody who had been in the ocean for five hours to wait this out, because they had nowhere to go. those stories are so shocking. thank you. lets take you to india now. landslides and flash floods have killed at least 29 people in the northern state of himachal pradesh. this video shows rescuers trying to free those trapped under the debris. homes were washed away after a sudden cloudburst. local officials have warned people to stay at home, with more heavy rainfall expected over the coming days. an alert has been issued in bolivia over the risk of wildfires. firefighters have been tackling a number of incidents in santa cruz in the east of the country. 89 incidents have been reported. officials said there was the risk that strong winds could cause the fires to spread. large areas of grassland have been burnt. the wash—outjuly in the uk may not have been great for your summer holidays, but it's come at the right time for wine producers in england. the mixed weather this summer means 2023 is promising to be a great year for the grape harvest. steve humphrey is at a vineyard in chichester. there are now 915 vineyards across the uk. five years ago they were producing something like 5 million bottles of wine a year. last year, that had increased up to 20 million bottles of wine a year and it's on an upward slope at the moment. and also, interestingly, exports of uk wine are also increasing. so, what is it about the weather this year which has made these grapes so good? let's have a chat to the owner here at the timwood vineyard now. art, they're looking great at the moment, why are they so good? it's all to do with the weather, steve. so, yeah, like i said, perhaps not good for tourists, but we had a cool wet start at the beginning of the year for april and beginning of may, but most importantly, no frost. and then through the second half of may, the rest ofjune, fantastic sunny weather, one of the hottestjunes on record. and that's really when these vines were going through flowering, fantastic fruits that they stuck to the top of their canopy. and just, of course, as it was starting to get a little bit too dry, then the rain came in the rest ofjuly. so it looks as though there's going to be a bumper crop, but the all important question is, are they going to be good quality grapes? i hope so, and it's looking that way so far. the next six weeks are going to be really important. if we can get some sunshine for the rest of august, if we get an indian summer in september, we'll really get a fantastic ripeness, get great quality grapes, because we want to make the best sparkling wines in the world here. you're sounding excited at the prospect of harvesting these grapes. well, we work hard all year, all with my life, living here and working and breathing on the vineyard, the most exciting time of the year, of course, is our harvest. and that comes end of september, first two weeks of october, we'll start to pick all the grapes, make some amazing wines, because, again, like i said, we want to make these amazing wines. people come here to our tasting room, get to try all of our wines and once you pour them a glass of this sussex english sparkling wine, it's fantastic. this is an industry which is expanding? absolutely, it's doubling in size every four years. and it's a real success story. there's we're winning awards, one gold medal an iwc last year fantastic. puts in the top i% of the worldwide wines here in west sussex. good to see one of positives of the wet weather in the uk. the french football champions, paris saint—germain, have agreed to sell their star brazilian forward, neymar, to the saudi club, al—hilal. the fee's understood to be about $100 million. the transfer is subject to the 31—year—old completing a medical and all the necessary paperwork. neymar, whojoined psg from barcleona for a world record fee of 222 million euros in 2017, missed the ligue one opener on saturday. his time in the french capital has been hampered by a number of ankle injuries. saudi arabia's pro league has been aggressively recruiting talent such as cristiano ronaldo and karim benzema, with several clubs including al— hilal owned by the country's sovereign wealth fund. critics accuse the saudi authorities of sports washing using football to distract from the country's human rights record. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. as we go through this week, the weather is certainly going to be mixed. we're starting off of the week with a low pressure in charge so we've got some heavy rain pushing northwards and eastwards, on either side of that, sunshine and showers, but high pressure will start to build across us from tomorrow, so, turning drier and brighter with some sunshine and warming up for a time, particularly so as we head towards the latter part of the week. but this is the low pressure that is driving our weather currently, pushing northwards and eastwards, it will bring some heavy and persistent rain across north wales and northern england through the afternoon, potentially clipping southern scotland. but for scotland and northern ireland generally it is sunshine and showers and behind that rain, bright spells of sunshine and some showers. temperatures 15 in the north to 2a in the south. heading through the evening and overnight the low pressure pulls away into the north sea, taking the rain with it, leaving us with a largely dry night with a few showers started around, not particularly cold, 11 being the overnight low in lerwick to about 12—14 across parts of england and wales. so, there goes the low pressure tomorrow, allowing this ridge of high pressure to build across us, settling things down. so, a lot of dry weather, there will be some scattered showers developing during the day but they will be hit and miss, many of us will miss them altogether and temperature—wise, we're looking at about 15 in the north to 23 further south, but feeling much better across northern england and north wales compared to today moving from tuesday into wednesday, high pressure becomes ensconced across us, we are in between two areas of low pressure, so we start off on a misty note with one or two showers but under the influence of high pressure, things will remain fairly settled, a lot of dry weather, some lengthy sunny spells and a little bit warmer in the south as well, we could reach 24—25, further north, 15—20. then heading towards thursday we are just about clinging onto that area of high pressure but we are in between areas of high and low pressure and we are going to be sucking up this warmer air from the near continent across our shores. so on thursday a lot of dry weather around, a fair bit of sunshine and warmer, but on friday, later, we will see rain coming into the south—west. this is bbc news. the headlines. the death toll in hawaii's devastating wildfires rises to 96. hundreds of people are still missing. artificial intelligence is transforming lives, but is it capable of reading minds? and in football transfer news — brazilian star neymar leaves paris saint—germain for saudi arabia's al—hilal. the fee — almost 100 million dollars. now, five days after hawaii saw the deadliest wildfires in the us for more than a century, search teams still don't know the full extent of the disaster. at least 96 people are known to have died, but that number is expected to rise significantly. and questions are being asked about the emergency response. some survivors say the island's warnings sirens didn't sound before their homes were engulfed by a fire hurricane. our correspondent helena humphrey sent this update from maui. fresh warnings from the governor josh green that the death toll here on maui is likely to rise further and also more details from the governor about why this wildfire was able to take hold of the island with the ferocity that it did. the governor saying that they now believe they thought this blaze was under control when, in fact, it hadn't been extinguished.

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