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like england they are seeking to be crowned world champions for the first time come sunday and will be watched by queen letizia and her daughter, but the uk royals will not be in attendance. away from the women's world cup, harry kane may have only been at bayern munich five days — but the club's head coach is already full of praise for his new striker. the england captain is in line to make his bundesliga debut this weekend with bayern, who are the german champions, travelling to werder bremen on friday. tuchel says kane is already a major, positive influence in the changing room. my first impressions of harry are fantastic. he is a top professional. the quality is outstanding. and he is a fantastic human being. he is very open. he is first on the training pitch, he is open in the dressing room. i think he has a leading effect in the dressing room with his personality, his approach to football, his love for the game. owen farrell will play no part in england's world cup warm up match against ireland on saturday — after world rugby appealed the decision that saw his red card against wales overturned. farrell has been left out of the squad — with his immediate future unclear. it the appeal is successful, farrell would miss england's opening game at the world cup — and possibly more, depending on the punishment. ireland are coached by owen's dad, andy — and he's been left unimpressed by how the situation has unfolded. i don't normally say too much because of that type of reason, but about my son, but what i would say probably at this point in time is the circus that has gone around all this is disgusting. in my opinion, disgusting. and i suppose the people who love their time in the sun get a few more days to keep going out and doing that. well andy farrell isn't the only angered coach. eddiejones took on the australian media on thursday — before they flew out to the world cup. he described his press conference as the worst he's ever taken part in as journalists asked about australia's poorform — which has seen them lose their last four tests. i know what's wrong with australian rugby. part of you blokes are the problem, cos you're so negative about everything. you're so negative about everything. we'll go out there and do our best, boys. if you haven't got anything positive to say, don't ask. don't ask any questions, boys. just be the pessimists you are. keep australian rugby where it is. love this negativity, it's fantastic. love it, love it. keep going, keep going. we're terrible. you know we're terrible. just tell us we're terrible. we'll prove you wrong. much more positive on the bbc at sports website. regarding the breaking news for donald trump and the criminal proceedings he will be facing, charges in georgia relating to allegations to transit disrupt the election there. the details of some people involved in the trail have allegedly been leaked online, post on social media, there have been reports of that through the last few hours and in the last hour we had a response from the last hour we had a response from the authorities there. the fulton county sheriff's office said in a statement. our correspondent wyre davies is in washington. explain that to us if you can. as earl as explain that to us if you can. is early as wednesday when the charges were released about donald trump and his 18 codefendants there are reports that his supporters had posted the personal details of the georgia grand jury members who voted to indict him over the allegations of election interference. those rumours circulated earlier this week, due to the work done by a private investigation organisation. today, those rumours were confirmed by fulton county sheriff office, and they have released a statement saying it is aware that personal information of members of the grand jury information of members of the grand jury is being shared on various platforms. it's a serious matter and particularly in the united states with witness intimidation and jury intimidation being a serious offence. in the last 2a hours, a texas woman has been charged with threatening to kill a judge overseeing the criminal case with donald trump. this does not happen in isolation. donald trump has said earlier on social media if you go after me i am coming after you. allegations that donald trump is finding the flames of those who have brought these charges —— fanning the flames. the fulton county sheriff office team to put an end to it and making it clear that these are potential criminal offences and they will take action. to potential criminal offences and they will take action.— will take action. to be crystal clear, will take action. to be crystal clear. peeple _ will take action. to be crystal clear, people may— will take action. to be crystal clear, people may hear- will take action. to be crystal clear, people may hear it - will take action. to be crystalj clear, people may hear itjury will take action. to be crystal - clear, people may hear itjury and think a trial is under way and details ofjurors have been released, this isn't the case? it's a specialjoint grand jury, explained that process. it’s a specialjoint grand jury, explained that process. it's unique to the us legal _ explained that process. it's unique to the us legal system, _ explained that process. it's unique to the us legal system, there - explained that process. it's unique to the us legal system, there will| to the us legal system, there will eventually be a 12 person jury when the trials against donald trump do start perhaps in the next six months. he is facing for criminal trials and civil cases as well. a grand jury is where evidence is put before a different type ofjury to see if there is a basis to bring a charge against a defendant, in this case donald trump and the 18 other codefendants. 19 people would have charges brought against him formally at the start of september, but that decision was made by a grand jury on evidence presented by a prosecutor. the prosecutor herself, fani willis, has been intimated on social media, notjust by donald trump who has accused her of being racist and leading a political witchhunt, there has been a lot of bad things said about her online, lots of racist remarks in the last 2a hours. so there is an appeal for this to stop because proceedings are active and the last thing anyone wants is intimidation of witnesses orjurors intimidation of witnesses orjurors in this case. there are fears that russia could spark a direct war with nato by intercepting ships in international waters and seeking to impose an economic stranglehold on ukraine. speaking to politico, nato's former supreme allied commander in europe, admiraljames stavridis says "russia's actions in the international waters of the black sea create a real risk of escalating this to a war at sea between nato and the russian federation." he said nato, "is not going to provide all the weapons and money for ukraine, only to watch russia strangle their economy with an illegal blockade." tensions in the black sea have escalated dramatically since russia unilaterally withdrew from a u.n. grain deal injuly and warned that ships travelling to ukrainian ports could be seen as military targets. in response, nato secretary general jens stoltenberg accused russia of "dangerous and escalatory actions in the black sea." he was also referencing russia's bombardment of ukrainian ports. to discuss the situation in the black sea region further, michael bossicue, seniorfellow at the atlantic council's eurasia centre, joins us live from kishinov. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. it seems like — programme. thank you for having me. it seems like a — programme. thank you for having me. it seems like a stark— programme. thank you for having me. it seems like a stark warning - programme. thank you for having me. it seems like a stark warning that - it seems like a stark warning that there could be a full conflict and nato drawn into it? ii there could be a full conflict and nato drawn into it?— there could be a full conflict and nato drawn into it? if that is what it takes to stop _ nato drawn into it? if that is what it takes to stop mr _ nato drawn into it? if that is what it takes to stop mr putin form - it takes to stop mr putin form organising food and hijacking millions of tonnes of grain to go to many poor countries, the egypt's, the german and erects of the world i say let's do it and get armed escorts for carrier ships across the black sea because mr putin and the kremlin cannot get away with this was stop ijust kremlin cannot get away with this was stop i just crossed kremlin cannot get away with this was stop ijust crossed the area across the danube that the russians have been striking and you can see what is happening.. the infrastructure and road is packed with trucks because it is affecting neighbouring countries such as moldova. ., _ neighbouring countries such as moldova. ., �*, , moldova. you say it's unsustainable, what is the solution? _ moldova. you say it's unsustainable, what is the solution? the _ moldova. you say it's unsustainable, what is the solution? the solution i what is the solution? the solution is for ukraine _ what is the solution? the solution is for ukraine to _ what is the solution? the solution is for ukraine to go _ what is the solution? the solution is for ukraine to go ahead - what is the solution? the solution is for ukraine to go ahead with - what is the solution? the solution | is for ukraine to go ahead with the unilateral humanitarian corridor supported by surveillance planes from nato and western allies or friendly neighbouring countries and armed escorts if necessary. the other thing that needs to happen, ship owners and crews need to be reassured and insurance companies. the risks are high and there are being called c call boys as a compliment and are being shown very little restraint in blocking the ships are threatening them. armed escort is one thing you _ ships are threatening them. armed escort is one thing you mentioned l escort is one thing you mentioned there, even if you have that risk of direct conflict between nato and russia, you think it is worth it? the other thing is if russia is allowed to get away with this it will only encourage belligerent countries to do the same thing on other crucial waterways i want the world. it sends the wrong message to the parties. many decades ago, hijacking of civilian airliners wasn't that well known unto the kgb started doing it so if this is allowed to happen without penalties or blockages it's a bad sign. the other thing that is needed is more patriotic missile systems around the area of odesa to stop the missiles damage ukraine imports.- area of odesa to stop the missiles damage ukraine imports. thank you for cominu damage ukraine imports. thank you for coming on _ damage ukraine imports. thank you for coming on the _ damage ukraine imports. thank you for coming on the programme - damage ukraine imports. thank you l for coming on the programme michael bossicue. staying in the black sea — dead dolphins have been washing up on the shores of beaches around the black sea port of odesa. ukrainian officials are documenting their deaths in the hope of prosecuting russia for the ecological damage done by the war. the exact cause of their deaths is unknown, but it's believed explosions, rocket launches and russian warships using acoustic sonar signals are all interfering with dolphins' sense of direction and traumatising them. to offer a first hand perspective on the black sea's ecology, i am joined now by dr pavel goldin, a doctor in zoology from the ukrainian scientific centre of ecology of the sea. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., programme. thank you for inviting me. what programme. thank you for inviting me- what is _ programme. thank you for inviting me. what is the _ programme. thank you for inviting me. what is the damage _ programme. thank you for inviting me. what is the damage you - programme. thank you for inviting me. what is the damage you are l me. what is the damage you are seeinu ? me. what is the damage you are seeing? right— me. what is the damage you are seeing? right now— me. what is the damage you are seeing? right now we _ me. what is the damage you are seeing? right now we can - me. what is the damage you are seeing? right now we can only l seeing? right now we can only classify the _ seeing? right now we can only classify the risk _ seeing? right now we can only classify the risk and _ seeing? right now we can only classify the risk and threats . seeing? right now we can only classify the risk and threats by | classify the risk and threats by russian literary action to marine wildlife in the black sea because we have limited access to the environment itself and can only observe it from the shoreline. as you said, it poses a direct threat by death from explosions and bombardments but also the risk includes chemical pollution and biological pollution and the threat of spillage of sewage waters which can cause infections for wildlife and also noise pollution, concerning underwater noise and light pollution. an overall damage to the ecosystem. numerous noise impacts can change fish migration which will lead to the collapse of the ecosystem. iii lead to the collapse of the ecosystem-— lead to the collapse of the ecos stem. , ., ,, ecosystem. if there is the collapse ofthe ecosystem. if there is the collapse of the ecosystem _ ecosystem. if there is the collapse of the ecosystem and _ ecosystem. if there is the collapse of the ecosystem and damage - ecosystem. if there is the collapse of the ecosystem and damage you | of the ecosystem and damage you spoke about. is there a way to collect the data and evidence and that people can be held responsible? is there a prosecution method? right now we are trying _ is there a prosecution method? right now we are trying to _ is there a prosecution method? ii grit now we are trying to do our best with direct methods, for example among cooperating with other countries like romania, bulgaria and others who can operate in their territorial waters, and we get dates from a satellite images which can detect chemical pollution such as oil spills. we have access to the shoreline as well, so we can collect evidence from the coast. i 'ust want to focus on — evidence from the coast. i 'ust want to focus on one * evidence from the coast. i 'ust want to focus on one thing _ evidence from the coast. i 'ust want to focus on one thing that h evidence from the coast. i just want. to focus on one thing that happened, when the dam collapsed and the huge area was destroyed and influenced in so many ways, give us an idea of the potential scale of damage done there? we potential scale of damage done there? ~ ., , .., , there? we are invested in the case and all the — there? we are invested in the case and all the research _ there? we are invested in the case and all the research institutions . there? we are invested in the case and all the research institutions in| and all the research institutions in ukraine are involved in environmental monitoring and we are collecting the evidence and the system, situation dynamically changed, some effects have already gone but others are still suspect did to be expected in the near future. to make a long story short, the situation is very unusual and dynamic. we the situation is very unusual and d namic. ~ . dynamic. we will leave it there, thank you _ dynamic. we will leave it there, thank you for — dynamic. we will leave it there, thank you for your _ dynamic. we will leave it there, thank you for your time - dynamic. we will leave it there, thank you for your time dr - dynamic. we will leave it there, | thank you for your time dr pavel goldin. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. bbc news bringing you different stories from across the uk. the end of another busy panto season. but for veteran dame david robins, the work doesn't end there. these elaborate wigs are all made in his nottinghamshire workshop, and it's a process that starts in the winter. some people have brought back ones that are a0 years old to be refurbished. so a lot of the first part of my year from panto finishing is refurbishing, re spraying and basically getting wigs back to look brilliant. it's a full time job for david. he creates an estimated 60 to 80 wigs a year for dames across the country, and repairs over 100 more. he says he's the only person in the country that still does it after taking over the business from his own suppliers seven years ago. they said to me, "we'd like to retire and you're the only person we can think of who could take over the business". for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. niger. coup. west african military chiefs say they're prepared to use force to restore democracy there — if diplomatic efforts don't work. generals from the ecowas group of nations are meeting in ghana to co—ordinate possible military intervention. the threat of intervention has raised fears of a wider conflict, as the military governments in mali and burkina faso have said they would side with coup leaders in niger. let's hearfrom ecowas�* commissioner for political affairs, peace and security. let no one be in doubt that if everything else fails the various forces of west africa, both their military and civilian compliments, are ready to answer to the call of duty. by all means available, constitutional order will be restored in the country. and this meeting today is testimony to that. paul ejime is a west africa political analyst. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., ~ i. ., ., programme. thank you for having me. it's a programme. thank you for having me. it's a difficult — programme. thank you for having me. it's a difficult situation _ programme. thank you for having me. it's a difficult situation because - it's a difficult situation because everyone holds the premarket efforts succeed but if they don't the threat of a military intervention with huge consequences. of a military intervention with huge consequences-— of a military intervention with huge consequences. that is why equus is a - arent consequences. that is why equus is apparent to — consequences. that is why equus is apparent to abide _ consequences. that is why equus is apparent to abide it's _ consequences. that is why equus is apparent to abide it's time, - consequences. that is why equus is| apparent to abide it's time, because it was a false start in the beginning by giving them an ultimatum. it is normally supposed to be the trump card and last resort but they have played that card first a note trying to catch up. they will continue to remain on the message with the threat but at the same time, i think diplomacy and the other initiatives can work. nicholas was missed miffed, stupefied that their delegation was not received. they have gone on to consolidate itself and appointed the government at a symptom within high treason charges against the president, but those were the last moves. let’s those were the last moves. let's brina those were the last moves. let's bring your _ those were the last moves. let's bring your two — those were the last moves. let's bring your two points _ those were the last moves. let's bring your two points together there, because yes the military coup is becoming more entrenched the longer it stays which is why leaders outside want to move quickly. hence putting that ultimatum in quickly, but like you said that didn't work and it blew there trump card, and your phrasing, and given the fact the longer it goes on it is more likely that military coup leaders will stay, what do you think would happen? will there be military intervention? i happen? will there be military intervention?— happen? will there be military intervention? ., , ., , , intervention? i doubt that because it is not a popular, _ intervention? i doubt that because it is not a popular, it _ intervention? i doubt that because it is not a popular, it is _ intervention? i doubt that because it is not a popular, it is divided - it is not a popular, it is divided the member states. the commissioner said all the members were ready but there are four orfive said all the members were ready but there are four or five niger, mattie, burkina faso and others were out. only four have, to say they will contribute troops, this is nigeria, senegal, ivory coast and ghana, others may be made pages behind closed doors but it's a risky and deadly venture. it has backlash and deadly venture. it has backlash and cause regional issues.- and deadly venture. it has backlash and cause regional issues. thank you for cominu and cause regional issues. thank you for coming on — and cause regional issues. thank you for coming on paul— and cause regional issues. thank you for coming on paul ejime _ and cause regional issues. thank you for coming on paul ejime for- and cause regional issues. thank you for coming on paul ejime for talking l for coming on paul ejime for talking us through a difficult and complex situation. they were once commonplace in the uk but were wiped out by predators. now 200 water voles have been released by conservationists into a restored nature reserve in the lake district, as part of efforts to reintroduce the species to the area. experts say the small creatures have an important role to play in the ecosystem.0ur correspondent victoria gill was there to see them being released into the wild.> making a swift comeback. even when they're thriving in the landscape, water voles are not easy to spot. they were almost wiped out here over the last century, but conservationists have now brought the threatened mammals back to the lake district. the river here was missing the water vole. through their burrows, they'll dig up through the soil, they'll bring soil nutrients to the surface, which helps with vegetation. they themselves are consumers of vegetation, so they'll nibble bits of plants, leaving room for other plants to come through, so changing the plant composition of the banks. it's fabulous, being able to see those extra pieces of things that are missing from the landscape. 200 animals bred in captivity and transported more than 350 miles to cumbria are checked before being released into their new home near haweswater. most of them will be introduced to this habitat inside these special soft—release pens. so it's very carefully carrying the waterfalls down onto the site. it's been prepared for about two years, this area, so it's very carefully carrying the water voles down onto the site. it's been prepared for about two years, this area, but it's been kept a secret, the exact location, to protect these mammals. a key way this habitat has been prepared for today is by controlling the population of non—native american mink — predators that decimated the water vole population. volunteers will check on the pens daily until the doors are opened in about three days' time. for a few of the more mature voles, though, it's straight into the water. and while some are enthusiastic to swim, others seem keen to hide in the undergrowth. it's really exciting. they're an important component of the landscape, their effects on vegetation, by the way they burrow and how they make little lawns and graze, but they also provide a really good food source for native predators, the kind of animals that should be preying on water voles and eating them. it's just good to see them back where they should be, returning them back to the place where they should be in the first place. in total for this project, 350 animals will be released in two locations in cumbria, bringing a missing species back to the landscape where it belongs. victoria gill, bbc news, haweswater. thanks for watching. hello there. the next 2a hours looks fairly unsettled with the risk of some really heavy, thundery rain in places and also strong winds. so quite a mixture of weather to come for friday. windy in places. it will feel quite warm and humid, and we'll have thundery showers spreading northwards. now, we've got two weather fronts associated with the low pressure system. this is the main weather front. ahead of it, we'll see a line of showers and storms spreading northwards. that's during friday. but through tonight, it should stay largely dry across much of the country, clear spells, more cloud through central and eastern areas. but we'll start to see those showers pushing to northern ireland, wales and south—west england, and some of them may turn out to be heavy and thundery in places. quite a warm and muggy night to come, particularly towards the south. then for friday, that line of showers, thunderstorms spreads northwards across northern ireland, wales, central, southern england, but starts to fizzle out as it moves northwards. it'll become very windy around irish sea coasts, especially northern and western wales, with gusts in excess perhaps of 60 mph. not a bad day to come across scotland. best of the sunshine in the west, high teens here. further south, because there's a bit more cloud around and some showers, top temperature around 22—23 degrees, but it will feel humid. and then through friday night, the action really gets going. this band of heavy and thundery rain spreads northwards across pretty much all areas. you can see the livid colours indicating embedded thunderstorms there, so localised flooding could be an issue in one or two locations. and a warm and humid night to come for many, particularly across england and wales. so into the weekend, that area of thundery rain will continue to journey northwards with fairly strong, gusty winds on it. moving northwards across scotland through saturday morning, becoming confined to the northern isles, and then the rest of the country has a fine day. sunny spells with scattered showers across northern and western areas, and it'll be more blustery here with temperatures in the low 20s. so feeling fresher, but still warm in the south—east, 25—26 degrees. similar story for part two of the weekend. most of the blustery showers will be in the north and the west of the country, where it'll feel a bit fresher. but again, across central, southern and eastern areas, closer to high pressure in the near continent, it'll stay sunnier, less windy. and we should see temperatures again around the mid—20s. now it could turn very warm or even locally hot across the south—east for a time monday and tuesday. plenty of sunshine here, but cooler and fresher with showers further north and west. hello, i'm lewis vaughanjones. you're watching the context on bbc news. supporters of the former president had posted the personal details of the grand jury members who voted to indict him over the allegations of election interference online. we need to stop attacking trump, which i find is working in reverse. | any time they attack him he gets more support. i in my opinion, i don't want to see nobody go down, especially the leader of the free world. but right is right, and what? wrong is wrong. in canada, 20,000 people are told to leave their city as the fires close in. it's the country's worst wildfire season on record. also, in cape verde, survivors spent a month at sea before being rescued. it's thought more than 60 people died. we'll be talking to the united nations about the dangers of global migration. there's a warning about the risk of a war at sea between nato and russia. we look at what's at stake in the black sea. and is bradley cooper right to wear a prosthetic nose to play the legendaryjewish composer leonard bernstein? on our panel tonight... paul waugh — chief political commentator at the i newspaper. and leigh ann caldwell — anchor at the washington post live.

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