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[- up and take the world stage and do something as well. lam“ - do something as well. i am su er do something as well. i am super emotional— do something as well. i am super emotional and - do something as well. i am super emotional and so - do something as well. i am - super emotional and so proud, i am a long way from home. incredible, so good spain was on top, — incredible, so good spain was on top, it— incredible, so good spain was on top, it was a really good game _ on top, it was a really good name. ~ ~ . on top, it was a really good ame, . . ., , ., ha--. game. we did it! we are so happy- l — game. we did it! we are so happy- leant— game. we did it! we are so happy. i can't believe - game. we did it! we are so happy. i can't believe it, i game. we did it! we are so| happy. i can't believe it, we won the _ happy. i can't believe it, we won the whole _ happy. i can't believe it, we won the whole world i happy. i can't believe it, we won the whole world cup i happy. i can't believe it, we won the whole world cup in i happy. i can't believe it, we i won the whole world cup in our name is on that cup and we played against england! it was the hardest team. and we have one. , . , the hardest team. and we have one. , ., , , . one. this has been the centre of so many — one. this has been the centre of so many emotions - one. this has been the centre i of so many emotions throughout the tournament, heartbreak and triumph, nailbiting penalty shootout. england has often been outnumbered here but today they had a strong presence, they had a strong presence, they leave here disappointed but proud of the lionesses, a spanish supporters try to absorb this enormous achievement. this fifa womens' world cup has captured the attention of the world and inspired a whole generation of young players, only one team could lift the trophy, this time spain's squad embraced triumph after term. they left at all on the pitch for the events back home, and tear down under. let's have a look at how some of the papers in spain and in the uk have been covering that historic win by the spanish team in the women's world cup final. starting off in spain. el mundo's headline is �*world is theirs' — saying the team won after �*healing their wounds' through the tournament and singling out midfielder aitana bonmati as their �*most valuable player'. el pais says captain olga carmona's goal �*dismantled the powerful england' — praising the spanish team for knowing �*how to suffer and how to win'. here in the uk, the mirror's headline says �*proud of you', saying the lionesses inspired the nation even in defeat. and �*the �*i' newspaper describes �*the ecstasy and the agony�* of the lionesses�* first world cup final. to the united states now. a state of emergency has been declared in southern california as tropical storm hillary bears down, bringing torrential rain. nine million people are under flash—flood warnings. it�*s extremely rare for california to experience a tropical storm inland, usually they pass further out to sea. this is water streaming down streets in palm springs — a city in the desert east of los angeles that usually looks much drier than this. some schools will be closed monday so they can be checked for damage. jamie rhome is deputy director of the us national hurricane center, he says the areas being hit aren�*t used to this sort of storm. you have an unusual situation of a tropical storm moving into southern california, where much of the area has soil that does not handle this much rainfall, let alone this much rain all over a short period of time. what happens when the rain falls on the ground rather than its soaking up runs horizontally in creates flash floods. live now to rob mayeda in who is an nbc bay area meteorologist in san jose california. he�*s been closely tracking storm hilary. from a meteorological perspective, why is this so unusual? it is unusual, a lot of times this storm is compared to the tropical storm which made landfall in salop —— southern california 1939, usually ocean temperatures prevent the storms as they approach as warm core low pressure systems, they weaken on approach or curve back out of sure but this is not the case with storm hilary, we heard the sound bite from the national hurricane centre, they repositioned the storm you can see over my shoulder the storm and its centre is located close to downtown los angeles, within the last two hours we have heard reports of a lot of flash flooding, swift water rescue crews and added roadways from western la county to ventura county, the remnant local track towards nevada bringing the potential of flooding towards lake tahoe in the sierra, some of the headlines we are seeing over southern keller you, half the state under these flood watches, high wind warnings and the ongoing tropical storm warning across southern california, where rain totals impacting some of the driest parts of the state, in many instances some locations in the high desert even the famous death valley seeing more rainfall coming down in a few hours time than is typically seenin hours time than is typically seen in an entire year. you throw that much rain down even in a city sitting let alone a mountain and desert setting you will see the potential for very destructive flash flooding like we are seeing across california tonight. we are seeing across california toniaht. ., , , ., , tonight. how equipped are these arts of tonight. how equipped are these parts of california _ tonight. how equipped are these parts of california to _ tonight. how equipped are these parts of california to deal - parts of california to deal with flooding like this, you mention palm springs, a desert city it has been deluged and death valley will have so much rain, we understand a lake emerge within it? it rain, we understand a lake emerge within it?- rain, we understand a lake emerge within it? it will be interesting _ emerge within it? it will be interesting tomorrow i emerge within it? it will be i interesting tomorrow morning once the skies clear you will see a lot of these lakes forming in these areas that sit like a bowl so the water has nowhere to go, like around death valley. this particular storm thanks to our partners at the national hurricane centre was fairly well forecast days in advance, you had local agencies preparing, swift water rescue crews from the bay area trained to deal with these high—volume precipitation events to be moving down to southern california in position at the ready in case they are needed and we are hearing a lot of those cases playing out tonight with roadways impacted along the coastline south of los angeles and outwards ventura county. as we get more news at daybreak tomorrow morning we will hear more of these landslides and rock slides and a lot of roadway impact between southern california out to las vegas and between california and arizona as well. ., ., ., , . as well. how long do we expect the storm _ as well. how long do we expect the storm to — as well. how long do we expect the storm to last? _ as well. how long do we expect the storm to last? right - as well. how long do we expect the storm to last? right now. as well. how long do we expect the storm to last? right now it| the storm to last? right now it looks like _ the storm to last? right now it looks like the _ the storm to last? right now it looks like the worst _ the storm to last? right now it looks like the worst of - the storm to last? right now it looks like the worst of it i the storm to last? right now it looks like the worst of it is i looks like the worst of it is coming through, on the future cast the worst of the rain lifting away from southern california as we go through the day on monday, which will reposition some of those heavy rain rates over the southern syria the lake tahoe basin, where the majority of tomorrow�*s flood watches will be in effect, the top concern, a lot of larger wildfires as has been covered in the news in the last couple of years, these heavy tropical rains with high rain rates could set up over the burn scars which will renew the burn scars which will renew the risk of debris flows and enhance landslide risk in these areas is the reins transition up areas is the reins transition up towards the sierra. thank ou up towards the sierra. thank you very _ up towards the sierra. thank you very much _ up towards the sierra. thank you very much for _ up towards the sierra. thank you very much forjoining i up towards the sierra. thank you very much forjoining us| you very much forjoining us today. in the uk, the serial—killer nurse lucy letby will be sentenced later — but she�*s indicated that she won�*t attend the hearing at manchester crown court. the nurse has been convicted of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder another six at the countess of chester hospital. her refusal to be in court has led to renewed calls for a law forcing convicted criminals to attend their sentencing in person. graham satchell reports. is lucy there? the moment lucy letby was arrested. today britain�*s most prolific baby killer will be told how long she will spend in prison, but who lies have indicated she will not be present when sentence is passed. she worked at the countess of chester hospital and deliberately injected babies with here, a—speed others with milk and poisoned two infants with insulin. today some of the parents left devastated by her crimes will make personal impact statements in court. many are furious that she will not be there. speaking to the daily mail one father said it is a total injustice... her absence today is the latest in a series of high profile cases. thomas cashman refused to attend court when he was sentenced for killing nine—year old olivia pratt korbel. another mentor the same and he was sentenced for the murder of school teacher sabena nasa. lucy letby is likely to spend the rest of her life in jail. the government has ordered an independent enquiry to look at how she was able to kill so many babies without being stopped earlier. her refusal to face the families whose lives she has destroyed his lead to renewed calls to compel convicted criminals to attend court for sentencing hearings. graham satchell, bbc news. more than half the ballots have been counted in ecuador�*s presidential election — and left—wing candidate luisa gonzalez has won the first round lousia gonzalez won just over 33—percent of the vote and goes through to the second round in poll position. she will face businessman daniel noboa azin in that second round in october. security has taken centre stage throughout the election campaign after the murder of anti—corruption candidate fernando villavicencio , gunned down while leaving a campaign event this month. our south america correspondent katy watson says the shock of that moment came to define the campaign. it was just over a week left of campaigning when he was shot and it did upend the campaign somewhat and everyone was talking about, all the candidates, talking about security and peace and those with the priorities for them if they were to win power and that�*s exactly what ecuadorians wanted to hear. this is a country that used to be a safe country, relatively, you know, in the region. it�*s become in the last few years, incredibly violent. the cartels from mexico and colombia have infiltrated local gangs and there has been a real impact on this country which suffered during the pandemic, it suffered from corrupt politics and unemployment and opportunities and many people have migrated north to the us so all of these issues when it comes down to it, you know, safety, security and a better future is what everybody here was campaigning about and, of course, ecuadoriansjust could not get that. these elections were actually called early after the current president dissolved the national assembly due to an impeachment vote he was shortly going to be facing, which means the person who is voted, it will probably go to a second round and that is what people expect and it will be in october, and the person voted president will only have 18 months before there will be more presidential elections so very few ecuadorians don�*t think that much could be done and in fact it�*s not about 18 months, it is a massive task, trying to win back the faith of ecuadorians when it comes to politics, trying to rein in the strength of the cartels and the organised crime and bring that down so suddenly, there is a lot of distrust around the system whether anything will actually change on the ground. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let�*s look at some other stories making news. one of the world�*s leading human rights organisations has accused saudi arabian border guards of systematically killing hundreds of ethiopian economic migrants crossing from yemen. human rights watch claims at least 655 people have been killed by guards since last year. it is calling for a full independent investigation. the saudi government has categorically denied the allegations. president biden is travelling to hawaii later to inspect the response to the deadly wildfires on the island of maui. he�*s been criticised by his political opponents, who�*ve said he�*s been slow to see the devastation that has killed at least 114 people. many more are still missing around the coastal town of lahaina. donald trump has confirmed that he will not take part in wednesday�*s republican presidential primary debate in milwaukee or in any other debate scheduled so far. he made the announcement on his social media platform, truth social. mr trump has repeatedly indicated that he sees no advantage in participating in traditional debates. you�*re live with bbc news. the canadian government is sending soldiers to tackle fast—spreading wildfires in the province of british columbia, where tens of thousands of people have been ordered to evacuate. there are currently more than 400 wildfires burning across the area. here�*s the canadian prime minister, justin trudeau. as canadians are seeing in the horrific images they see of devastation and fear of the residents in the north—west territories and in bc, it is an extraordinarily serious situation. the federal government is continuing to step up with the canadian armed forces resources, we are active in co—ordinating with regional and local governments to make sure that people are safe, make sure that people are safe, make sure we are doing everything to protect lives and property. justin trudeau. firefighters warning the next few days will be difficult as they try to contain the situation. wyre davies reports. oh, my god. there are more than 1,000 wildfires raging throughout canada. desperate scenes in parts of the country as homes and livelihoods are consumed by the advancing fire. there is particular concern in the western province of british columbia, where 30,000 residents have been ordered to leave their homes. even more have been told to be ready to evacuate at any moment. the town of kelowna, to the west of vancouver, is being threatened by an advancing inferno, the nearby lake no barrier to fire as strong winds carry embers across the water, setting fire to homes and buildings on the other side. don�*t travel to the region is the advice from the local authorities. at this time, we are strongly recommending that people with plans to travel to fire—affected areas throughout the central interior and south—east in the coming days to cancel those plans. we need tourists and travellers to take this situation as seriously as the residents of these areas do. further north, the town of yellowknife has been evacuated. 20,000 people leaving in just two days — a huge effort — and some spoke of the devastation they had driven through to escape. when we were driving, both of the highway side, it�*s burned down, so all the trees are black. i think it�*s the internet lines or fibre lines poles are down and we still see smokes coming out. with more gusty winds forecast, towns across the region are still under threat. and in a country well prepared for dealing with forest fires, resources are stretched to the limit. specialist firefighters from overseas are arriving to help and for those who can�*t move freely, the canadian air force is airlifting people to safety. as officials urge residents in areas under threat to take immediate action to save their own lives, the canadian government said it was sending in the armed forces to help deal with the crisis. wyre davies, bbc news. staying in canada. aerial pictures have emerged of a small hamlet in the northwest territories that has been virtually destroyed by wildfires. the village, called enterprise, has around 75 residents. citizens had been evacuated to the capital yellowknife. the winds have picked up and there is now fresh concern for the city, too. live now to madison reeve, a reporter with the online media outlet castanet. she�*s in kelowna. thank you very much for being with us. we know there are now too big focal points of the fight against the fires macklin freke where you are in caloundra and also interest wipe. what can you update us with? ., ~ ,., wipe. what can you update us with? ., ~ i., ., wipe. what can you update us with? ., ~ ., ., with? thank you for having me. it's been with? thank you for having me. it's been a _ with? thank you for having me. it's been a very _ with? thank you for having me. it's been a very challenging i it�*s been a very challenging last 72 hours here in kelowna and unfortunately today was no different. ec helicopters were hoping to get in the area to bucket the fire which is now estimated to be about 11,000 hectares in sight but a fossilised but due to the smoke they were granted for most of they were granted for most of the day. there is some good news, in the three fires here in the okanogan we have the one in the okanogan we have the one in west kelowna, one in blake country and so we know here in kelowna the one that started on thursday night we had some residents return home today —— lake. there is still an evacuation alert the order was rescinded so it�*s only about 100 people unable to go home tonight, still about 10,000 residents on evacuation orders at this time.— residents on evacuation orders at this time. and shuswap which i know is at this time. and shuswap which i know is two — at this time. and shuswap which i know is two hours _ at this time. and shuswap which i know is two hours north - at this time. and shuswap which i know is two hours north of i i know is two hours north of where you are. two fires emerged, creating a mega—blaze —— merged. emerged, creating a mega-blaze -- merged-— -- merged. what's the latest? the lower— -- merged. what's the latest? the lower east _ -- merged. what's the latest? the lower east adams - -- merged. what's the latest? the lower east adams and i -- merged. what's the latest? l the lower east adams and bush creek is to fire merged earlier this morning and that has estimated that 41,000 hectares in size so obviously we have a ton of residents in the area displaced as well and evacuation orders and alerts. we heard from bc wildfire this morning who said the fire was fought long today. we had reduced winds and cooler temperatures that did help the fire ease a little but they are not out of the woods at this point. not out of the woods at this oint. ~ . . not out of the woods at this oint. . . ., ., ., , point. what are authorities sa in: point. what are authorities saying about _ point. what are authorities saying about the _ point. what are authorities saying about the likelihood point. what are authorities i saying about the likelihood of things taking a turn for the worse, even if they are temporarily taking a turn for the better?— temporarily taking a turn for the better? ., , ., the better? right now, they are t in: to the better? right now, they are trying to focus _ the better? right now, they are trying to focus on _ the better? right now, they are trying to focus on the _ trying to focus on the positives. i know here in the okanogan we have 32 municipalities and firefighters who have come to aid in the fight. today alone 500 firefighters on the ground. their focus right now is to get the fires at bay and we are really in the hands of mother nature as well. we know will have rain in the southern interior which will be promising and here in the okanogan valley about 5—10 millimetres, at this point anything can help. putting it into context, _ anything can help. putting it into context, how— anything can help. putting it into context, how unusual . anything can help. putting it i into context, how unusual the fires like this are for british columbia? i fires like this are for british columbia?— columbia? i hate to say it, i've columbia? i hate to say it, we been _ columbia? i hate to say it, i've been here _ columbia? i hate to say it, i've been here in _ columbia? i hate to say it, i've been here in bc- columbia? i hate to say it, i've been here in bc for. columbia? i hate to say it, i i've been here in bc for about i�*ve been here in bc for about seven years, and it�*s becoming more and more common, really. unfortunately. to this day, 20 years ago, we have intense fires in 2003 in the okanogan and safe to say that this is almost worse here in the valley so unfortunately, it�*s becoming all too common but because of that, we�*re really getting also very comfortable with dealing with these emergency situations and we so many logistical teams in place to help deal with this type of situation.— type of situation. madison, thank you _ type of situation. madison, thank you very much i type of situation. madison, thank you very much for i type of situation. madison, i thank you very much forjoining us today. russia�*s first lunar mission in nearly 50 years has ended in failure after its spacecraft crashed into the moon. the unmanned luna—25 module, was supposed to land at the south pole of the moon but experienced problems as it moved into pre—landing orbit. our correspondent will vernon has the story. russia�*s first mission to the moon for almost 50 years, luna—25, blasted off on 11 august. hopes were high that russia would be the first country to land on the south pole of the moon. the russian space agency broke the bad news. luna—25 had been lost. in a statement, roscosmos said the craft ceased to exist as a result of a collision with the surface of the moon. this is a humiliating blow for moscow. russia had hoped that this mission would re—establish it as one of the world leaders in space travel. but russia�*s space industry has been in decline for years, partly because of western sanctions but also because, for the kremlin, the priority is the military and not civilian space programmes. the war in ukraine has led to isolation after russia�*s full—scale invasion last year. —— full—scale invasion last year, international agreements on space were torn up. you cannot buy certain electronics unless you have worldwide co—operation and if the developers of the spacecraft work in isolation, even if they have 20 years like they had with the lunar globe and luna—25, it�*s still not enough. and india is in the race now, too. chandrayaan—3 is due to touch down on the moon on wednesday. if india succeeds, that will be another blow to russia�*s reputation in space. will vernon, bbc news, moscow. our top story — england�*s lionesses are heading home from australia after losing their final in the women�*s world cup. —— women�*s world cup. these are the latest pictures from the airport in sydney. the team will be flying home in the next hour, disappointed, no doubt, but still with heads held high after that narrow 1—0 defeat in the final. the prince of wales, who is the president of the fa, sent a message to them, saying they had done themselves and the nation proud. "the spirit and drive have inspired so many people and paved the way for generations to come. thank you for the footballing memories." rishi sunak also said, "it was not to be. we have already secured your legacy as game changes." we can have a quick look at celebration among spanish fans and players in sydney after that successful result in the women�*s world cup final. 1—0 the result there. many fans we were speaking to later could scarcely believe their success, later could scarcely believe theirsuccess, beating later could scarcely believe their success, beating the titans england. i will be back with the business news injust a moment. stay with us on bbc news. good morning. our weekend may well have started off wet and windy but we closed out the story with some sunshine and some warmth. in fact, in suffolk, we saw highs of 26 degrees on sunday afternoon. now, mixed fortunes with our week ahead. in fact, we�*re going to start off monday for england and wales under this area of high pressure but low pressure over the next few days will dominate further north and that will bring some rain, some of it heavy at times. early morning patchy low cloud, mist and fog will quickly fade away across england and wales with a light south—westerly breeze. the sunshine will start to kick in and take over. but further north and west, some of that rain turning quite heavy through northern ireland and north—west scotland as we close out the afternoon here — only around 16 or 17 degrees — but at the highest values further south of 25 celsius — that�*s 77 fahrenheit. now, as we go through monday evening and over into tuesday, we�*ll see that rain turning quite patchy as it pushes its way steadily southwards. with quite a lot of cloud around, we keep those temperatures around 14 or 15 degrees. under clearing skies, maybe around 12 or 13 celsius. but that weather front could bring a little spot or two of light rain across north wales over into northern england. behind it, there will be some showers on tuesday. a breezier day, not quite as warm again — 19 to 21 degrees. but we keep the sunshine across central southern england — 25 celsius once again. now, as we push through the middle part of the week, there�*s another weather front that�*s going to be pushing in across the south—west, still under the influence of low pressure further north, so it�*s quite a messy story through midweek. we could have a little bit of patchy rain through wales into the midlands but this frontal system is the dividing line between some pretty humid air pushing up from the south — highs of 26 degrees quite possible — and noticeably fresher air further north — 16—18 degrees at the very best. but it�*s the fresher air that�*s going to win out as we go through towards the end of the week. low pressure drifts just that a little bit further south and east. a north—westerly wind direction will take over and that�*s going to push that warm russet tones — the temperatures in the mid 20s — it�*s going to push it back over to the near continent, so that fresher feel will arrive for all. so, our week ahead will be rain at times into the north, warmer for the south until friday. live from london, this is bbc news. as president biden arrives in hawaii to see the destruction wrought by wildfires, we�*ll hear about the cost of rebuilding. beijing makes another cut to the cost of borrowing to try to boost growth but the scale has disappointed investors. results are coming in from elections in guatemala and ecuador. we look at the economic challanges facing the winners. the us presidentjoe biden is due to arrive in maui today to see for himself the damage caused by its recent wildfires. the first names of people killed on the hawaiian island have been released by officials, one week after at least 111 people died. more than 1,000 people are estimated to still to be missing. it will be a long wait until the full scale of the destruction is understood, however the maui emergency management agency has estimated it will cost $5.52 billion to rebuild. the local chamber of commerce�*s foundation has established a business relief fund to help local businesses who have been impacted by the wildfires. joining me now is sherry menor—mcnamara, president and ceo, chamber of commerce. thank you very much for being with us today. i thank you very much for being with us today.— with us today. i know it is early days _ with us today. i know it is early days and _ with us today. i know it is early days and we - with us today. i know it is early days and we are i with us today. i know it is i early days and we are focused on the recovery, how much are people thinking about rebuilding at this stage? right now the focus has

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