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it's newsday.— it's newsday. thank you for bein: it's newsday. thank you for being with _ it's newsday. thank you for being with us. _ we begin in moscow where russian officials have confirmed that the mercenary leader yevgeny prigozhin was one of the people who died on a plane which crashed last week. they say dna evidence from the wreckage matches that of mr prigozhin who led a short—lived mutiny against president putin. meanwhile, ukraine has warned that russia is intensifying its attacks along the front line. we'll assess the state of conflict with our correspondent in kyiv in a moment, but first let's get the latest from our russia editor steve rosenberg. many people are asking is if the story of wagner, the story of prigozhin finally over? one of prigozhin finally over? one of the things i have learned in russia is that stories here really end. there are so many twists and turns here and new chapters. it is quite possible that even in that death yevgeny prigozhin could pose a challenge to vladimir putin. just look at all the makeshift prigozhin memorials that have been popping up in nearly two dozen towns in russia and russian occupied ukraine. this man had become quite a popular figure in pro—war circles and so the widespread suspicion that the russian authorities were behind the plane crash means the kremlin faces the danger of a backlash. the last thing the kremlin will want to deal with is prigozhin the martyr. it is interesting that president putin has now ordered wagner employees and those of other private military contractors to sign and allegiance to the russian state. this seems to be an attempt by the kremlin to bring these kind of groups under tighter control. but keep in mind that all of this is happening at a time when russian have invaded its neighbour and is fighting a war in ukraine, and it seems that dramas at home are becoming a major distraction. well, let's turn now to the fighting on the ground in ukraine. this map shows the current state of the conflict, with the areas in red controlled by russia. the yellow circles indicate where the fighting has been most intense recently, with reports from the south suggesting kyiv�*s armed forces have broken through some of the toughest russian lines after months of fierce battles and only modest gains. here's paul adams. picking up the pace. could ukraine's counteroffensive, slow going sincejune, be gathering momentum? in recent days, a few tentative signs. some units do appear to have broken through russia's formidable first lines of defence south of zaporizhzhia. translation:— defence south of zaporizhzhia. translation: further on that is where we see — translation: further on that is where we see the _ translation: further on that is where we see the supply - translation: further on that is where we see the supply routes. | where we see the supply routes. they use these roads. i am sure we will go faster from him. i don't want my guys to think they can relax now. they know we're moving on to liberate all of our territories. he we're moving on to liberate all of our territories.— of our territories. he says he is looking — of our territories. he says he is looking forward _ of our territories. he says he is looking forward to - of our territories. he says he is looking forward to leading| is looking forward to leading his men all the way to the sea, but that is a long, long way and this fighting is really hard. success is still farfrom guaranteed. away from the front lines, the country is now in the morning for one of its best—known heroes. this was andriy pilshchykov, callsign juice, doing combat missions. you gave ukraine's air force much challenge of getting off the ground but from a fighter ngo the ground but from a fighter n60 to the interception of cruise missiles, juice was part of an elite force fighting against extraordinary odds. he and two other senior pilots were killed on thursday — not in combat but on a training flight. theirjets colliding flight. their jets colliding over a flight. theirjets colliding over a village. the pilots managing just to avoid the houses below. ukrainians revere their pilots. 1.5 years after russia's full—scale invasion, their status as national heroes is well—established. president zelenskyy said the death of andriy pilshchykov and two of his colleagues was a disaster. juice was due to start training on american—made f—16s in a matter of weeks. when the first jets finally arrive early next year, he will not be around to fight them. turning away from the war in ukraine to politics here in southeast asia. it is the first week for two new governments. cambodia and thailand are welcoming new leaders but they won't welcome much of a change people say. cambodia's new prime minister is the son of a long—time leader and in thailand they collected someone as part of a coalition government. let's bring out southeast asia corresponded who joins me live from bangkok. you have been covering this region for a long time. does any of the surprise you and what does it say about the state of democracy?— it say about the state of democra ? ., ., democracy? your point about democracy — democracy? your point about democracy is _ democracy? your point about democracy is a _ democracy? your point about democracy is a very - democracy? your point about democracy is a very valid - democracy? your point about| democracy is a very valid one. both of these countries went through nominally democratic exercises. people voted freely. they were given some choices. in cambodia there is nothing surprising there. the election was a dressing up of what is an epoque a once in a generation powered transfer. hun sen had beenin powered transfer. hun sen had been in power since the 1980s. it was a moment for him to head over and he was heading over to his son, as indeed many associates were heading over to their sons. we had more of a feeling of a dynastic transition and little to do with an election of which the main opposition party was banned. there is little freedom to challenge the government in cambodia. the surprise in thailand was the election itself in may when move forward the reformist party came forward and they had been banned and many people feel that when future forward appeared in the first election in 2019 it incited a lot of interest because it was new and it would not do as well this time. it fastly exceeded expectations and completely threw off the thought that there might be a pheu thai led government. what has happened in the last few months is the constitution by the military has come into play and it has moved forward and the courts have used against it and forced into opposition and we have what many people expected there would be — a compromised that brings pheu thai, at one point the force of reform but no longer, back into partnership with its former enemies in the military. it has in the former prime minister return from exile. but does not surprise people and is the best way forward for an establishment that has been shocked by the election result.— that has been shocked by the election result. you mentioned the move _ election result. you mentioned the move forward _ election result. you mentioned the move forward party - election result. you mentioned the move forward party in - the move forward party in thailand. does that mean there is no longer away for political opposition in these countries? i think in cambodia it is very tough indeed. this is a 1—party state in all but name. the opposition had a high moment when it nearly beat hun sen in an election. since then leaders have gone into exile orjail. many have been bought. it is very little space for opposition there unless things go wrong for the new and inexperienced prime minister hun manet. in thailand, i think move forward will be an effective opposition. the reputation is intact. they have stood by their principles. a lot of thais are disheartened by the wheeling and dealing in compromise that went on to form what some people are calling a mongrel or a hybrid government and it will depend on how well the economy goes for the new government and prime minister srettha thavisin, but in cambodia they face the same problem which is the establishment to a large degree controls the courts on political issues and there is no doubt that the courts will be weaponised again to go after move forward, probably to ban them in some way or another. before you go — what impacts do you see these new governments have been on relations with the biggest power dynamics in the region, with china and, of course, the united states? mat course, the united states? not much. ithink— course, the united states? iirrt much. i think cambodia, hun manet�*s room for manoeuvre is very limited. he depends on chinese support. cambodia has tried to some degree to hedge but it leans heavily on china for the support of the survival of the regime. in thailand, i think what people will be looking for is a defined foreign policy — not a shift but more ambition and clarity. under the military allowed governments of the last nine years thailand has drifted. it has had an odd policy on myanmar and it has not explicitly shifted to china but there has not been much clarity and perhaps we will get a more clear—cut foreign policy and possibly one that is a little more closely aligned to the other big asean countries. jonathan, it is always great to get your analysis. thank you forjoining us this morning. beijing has half of the taxes on the sharemarket to revitalise trading. the finance ministry says it hopes the reduction which has come into effect will boost investor confidence. china stock markets have slumped in recent months — a reflection of general difficulties in the economy. a rebound is expected following the lifting of covid restrictions and also problems in the property sector have affected confidence. the chief investing officer of bbejames investing officer of bbe james says investing officer of bbejames says that the latest move may be too little too late. the rare be too little too late. the we saw this be too little too late. the we: saw this before. be too little too late. the we saw this before. we saw this when the government tried to boost the stock market or stop the losses, as you say. we have seen over the past decade with different measures to curtail real estate prices in a week ago we saw it when the government introduced a property stimulus measure and got a ten minute or a 30 minute rally — something like that. if i was the ministry of finance i might be trying. there is nothing wrong with that but it is like bringing a pea shooter to a gunfight and it is not going to have much effect. the state of the — going to have much effect. the state of the chinese economy seems to be quite weak, judging from all the recent data, and investors are hoping for stimulus packages which beijing seems rather reluctant to offer. :, :, , :, offer. yeah, i mean there is a lot of debt — offer. yeah, i mean there is a lot of debt in _ offer. yeah, i mean there is a lot of debt in china, _ offer. yeah, i mean there is a lot of debt in china, a - offer. yeah, i mean there is a lot of debt in china, a lot - offer. yeah, i mean there is a lot of debt in china, a lot of i lot of debt in china, a lot of visible debt and probably a lot of invisible debt and couple that was xijinping's of invisible debt and couple that was xi jinping's desire do not create a welfare state and you have a government that does not want to introduce a lot of stimulus but over the past ten days $10.5 billion of foreign investment money has left china. there is definitely some degree of crisis of confidence — that is the real problem — and when you have got a state command economy like china the government and the private sector a little bit glued together and the government probably does take this personally. they are going to try all of these different measures to reduce the losses, but ultimately economics is a social science and economics comes down to how confident investors fill in an economy. yeah, so, iwant investors fill in an economy. yeah, so, i want to ask how concerned you are about china's economy because if unemployment at record high. prices are starting to fall on the property sector in crisis? yeah, well, i guess it is a social science so these things could have a virtual and vicious cycle effect. we have youth unemployment very high. we have consumer confidence down on these data points were discontinued after they started looking negative and property is arguably a ticking time bomb. i am is arguably a ticking time bomb. iam not is arguably a ticking time bomb. i am not a fear longer but i see things getting notably worse over the next five years and is notably better. five years and is notably around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. gearing up uk, this is bbc news. gearing up for harvest season. the staffordshire vineyard are hopeful for a staffordshire vineyard are hopefulfor a bumper staffordshire vineyard are hopeful for a bumper crop. staffordshire vineyard are hopefulfor a bumper crop. brute hopeful for a bumper crop. we had a mild _ hopeful for a bumper crop. e had a mild spring which allowed us to go through but first and we did not get hit by any frost vizier. the fruits and the buds look sets really well. we had an amazing flowering season. it allowed the fruit to establish itself. we have a fourjuly and itself. we have a fourjuly and it has been hit and miss. we have all the fruit sets now. we are hoping for a warm rest of the summer. the first three years he won't take any harvest to soak the first three years you won't see any fruit hawaiian is made in a two—year process so from putting a plant into the ground it is five years until you have a glass of wine in your head.— wine in your head. this year's cro is wine in your head. this year's crop is going _ wine in your head. this year's crop is going to _ wine in your head. this year's crop is going to match - wine in your head. this year's crop is going to match 2018 i wine in your head. this year's| crop is going to match 2018 in terms — crop is going to match 2018 in terms of— crop is going to match 2018 in terms of success with 3.5 tons was _ terms of success with 3.5 tons was harvest across the site and it produced around 3000 bottles. :, :, , :, bottles. for more stories from across the _ bottles. for more stories from across the uk, _ bottles. for more stories from across the uk, head _ bottles. for more stories from across the uk, head to - bottles. for more stories from across the uk, head to the - bottles. for more stories from | across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you are alive with bbc news. recent flooding in china has claimed more than 80 lives and also caused vast economic damage. what has also shocked many there is that the floods struck parts of the country that're not normally subject to these types of disasters. chinese scientists are blaming climate change, warning that extreme weather events are hitting the country more frequently and with greater devastation than ever before. our china correspondent stephen mcdonell visited luoxingdun island in the country's flood plain in the south, and also to the town of zhuozhou in the north, which is normally flood—free. here is his special report. china's recent floods hit hard in parts of the country not accustomed to them. and its meteorological administration says both extreme temperatures and precipitation have definitely increased in recent decades. it's one thing to talk about climate change in the abstract, quite another to consider real human impacts. this whole town is having to rebuild after the recent floods and all these businesses, they've been completely trashed by the floodwaters, and the people here, they don't know how they're going to be able to get back to the way their lives were. both this man's shops in zhuozhou in hebei province were submerged by the floodwaters. translation: it will take me 8-10 years to recover - from these losses. the government has not said whether it will compensate us. another man who runs a warehouse said even goods stored high up were destroyed. his wife showed us their mud—filled home. translation: i can't describe how i felt when i saw this. - our life's work, it's over. every year, china's flooding seems worse, and official statistics appear to confirm it. in 2011, the country recorded around six floods a month during the summer. but this year, there are ten times as many. the impact has even struck china's overall food supply. in august, 40% of the famous wuchang rice crop was wiped out by flooding. translation: i've never seen floods here in all my life. - this is the first time. translation: when i saw the water hit here, i cried. | oui' cfops are gone. i lost everything. it's hard to calculate. then in the south, where flooding is supposed to happen, there are fears of a drought closing in. this man grew up next to poyang lake and drives a boat out to luoxingdun island when there's enough water. translation: this year's water level is very low. i old people say this has only occurred once before, in the early 1950s. since the song dynasty 1,000 years ago, the temple has been surrounded by water during the rainy season. recent droughts have exposed it much earlier. a couple of months ago, all of this was underwater. but as the waters have receded, the island behind me has become accessible by land. and this historic site has become something of an environmental barometer to measure whether water levels are where they should be at any given time of year. extreme weather is focusing attention on climate change in china, but can this huge country combine with the rest of the world quickly enough to do something about it? stephen mcdonell, bbc news, jiangxi province. to the uk now. london's metropolitan police are concerned after a data brew. names and photos and vetting levels are potentially thousands of officers and staff may have been had. a spokesperson for the met says the breach has been reported to the national crime agency. joe inwood has more. from protecting parliament to policing protests, met officers do some of the most difficult and sensitivejobs in any force. and so the news that some of their data could have been compromised has been met with fury by the police federation, their vice chair saying... and, according to a senior former officer, some will be more vulnerable than others. if you are, for example, an ethnic minority officer with an unusual name, working in counter—terrorism, or working undercover, or perhaps working against organised gangs, you potentially could be more easily identified. now, exactly how this happened is still being established, but the met say there was a data breach at a third—party supplier that had access to information like names, photos and security clearance, but not police contact information. the force says extra security measures have now been put in place. it comes just weeks after a series of data leaks at otherforces, including one at the police service of northern ireland, which saw the details of all staff accidentally published. those were human error. this seems to be a targeted attack on a third—party it company thought to be contracted by the met to make warrant cards. it's similar to the situation british airways, boots, and the bbc found themselves in when their payroll provider was hacked. in the event of the hack, clearly there's been weaknesses and vulnerabilities of the system, whoever is managing and maintaining it, if we are indeed going off the outsourcing. so it's all good and well protecting the front end, but it's got to be the back end as well, the ones who are behind the scenes, if you like, in this instance an it company. the met police say the incident has been reported to the national crime agency and the information commissioner. there are many unanswered questions about this latest attack. who was behind it? how many officers are affected? and what might the loss of this highly sensitive data mean for their security? joe inwood, bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines for you. the governor of florida, ron desantis, has condemned the killing of three people in what authorities are calling a racially motivated mass shooting. the attack took less than the city of jacksonville and the city's serves as the suspected attacker was a white male in his 20s who turned the gun on himself. france is due to ban students from wearing a loosefitting full—length robe worn by some muslim women and state run schools when term starts next month. france has a very strict ban on religious signs in state schools and government buildings and wearing a headscarf has been banned in 2004 in state run schools. spain's football federation will hold an urgent and extraordinary meeting on monday as the controversy over as president continues will help he has refused to resign after he kissed a spanish player, jeni hermoso, on the lips, after the national team's walter windon. female players across the country made gestures of support to her before games on sunday. earlier this month san francisco voted to allow robot or driverless taxis to operate 24 hours a day. passengers have to book and pay for the journey via an app. but after a high profile accident, there are renewed safety concerns and some people are determined to get them off the roads. here's james clayton. one of the things that surprises many visitors when they arrive in san francisco are these things — driverless robo—taxis. they're all over the city. this is me ordering one on my phone. one minute away, there's a cab just around the corner. but before i could even get in, a member of the public approached us with a warning. i think you're unsafe, because i saw a guy that was in the crosswalk at night, almost got hit by it. well, thank you very much, sir, cheers. not exactly the ideal thing to hearjust before you get into a cab with no driver. i've been in these cars a few times now and it never changes. it's always totally surreal. it always feels nerve—racking when you first start, and it's really surprising how quickly itjust becomes totally normal. but the first few sort of roads you come across, t—junctions, you're kind of always slightly apprehensive. let's see how this does. our ride was perfectly uneventful, but the city itself is divided over these cabs run by two companies, waymo and cruise. earlier this month, san francisco officials green—lighted the use of robo—taxis for 24—hour use, only to then restrict their use after an accident between a driverless cab and a fire engine. authorities are investigating. the flip—flopping is emblematic of a city unsure about whether to embrace these robo—taxis. and some have even taken to the streets in protest. a group called safe streets rebel has been disabling the cars by putting cones on their bonnets. a video they put out injuly has gone viral. first, find a cone. make sure their car is empty. and repeat. it's not entirely clear whether what they're doing is legal. so a spokesperson for the group agreed to be interviewed under the condition of anonymity. how would you describe your group? are you vigilantes? are you a campaigning group? what are you? we're definitely not vigilantes. i think we'rejust a group of people. we don't like cars and we're doing what we can about it. however, driverless car companies have hit back, saying what the group is doing is bad for road users and is vandalism. waymo says what you're doing is vandalism. how do you respond to that? it's not vandalism, because that requires property damage, and we're not damaging anything. as soon as you take the cone off, the cars are right back to working condition and on their way. they hope to expand across america and beyond. but others here in the city hope they ultimately fail to convince authorities the technology is ready. james clayton, bbc news, san francisco. and we will leave you, this addition of newsday, with some pictures of a london's notting hill carnival that is taking place was 50—50, it is europe's biggest street party and some 2 million people are expected to join in and celebrate caraban culture in the uk. enjoy if you are going —— coree wiaan. hello there. you know, over the weekend, i've seen quite a lot of these. funnel clouds. the latest one was spotted between boroughbridge and harrogate, around the north yorkshire area, but i've seen quite a few over the weekend. that particular one formed along this convergence line — that's where the winds bash together — and those opposing winds would've helped create some of the spin that created that funnel cloud in the first place. right now, though, those showers have long since cleared out of the way. we do have just a few patches of rain working from west to east, but many of us will have a dry start to the day on monday, with temperatures holding up into double figures. overall, the bank holiday monday that it'll be for many of you is a better, drier kind of day — the reason, well, we've got this little weak ridge of high pressure building in. now it won't be completely dry, there'll be just a few isolated showers around, but nowhere near as many as we've had over the course of the weekend. and probably the greatest risk of seeing an odd shower will be across the north—west of both england and wales. the emphasis, though, is on drier weather with spells of sunshine. temperatures, high teens to low 20s, feeling warm in that august sunshine. and again, into tuesday, another area of low pressure starts to move in from the north. and so, we will get outbreaks of rain moving its way into scotland. just a few patches of rain — showers, really — on this weather front, this cold front, as it works southwards across england and wales. but many of you will still have some spells of sunshine around, as well. and overall, the temperature is similarfor most, about 18—22 celsius — warm in the sun, but starting to feel perhaps a little bit cooler across the north of scotland. well, from tuesday into wednesday, that same area of low pressure works into the north sea while weakening. and really, we're looking at a day of sunny spells and showers again — this time, probably the heaviest showers, big thunderstorms affecting northern and eastern scotland, and down this eastern side of england. again, there'll be some convergent winds, so who knows? you might see another funnel cloud if you're lucky. western areas should stay dry with some sunshine for wales, south—west england, probably bright for northern ireland, as well. that won't last, though. thursday and friday, another area of low pressure moving in — this time, the rain will to be affecting areas a bit further southward. so, particularly for wales, south—west england, and northern ireland, we've got a spell of rain to come through. that clears, and then, we're back to rather showery conditions as we head off into september. bye— bye. the us commerce secretary is in beijing as tensions run high between the world's two biggest economies. between the world's two biggest economies-— economies. australian mining workers make _ economies. australian mining workers make moves - economies. australian mining workers make moves towardsj economies. australian mining i workers make moves towards a striking. we look at the impact on gas prices. hi there. welcome to a business report with me, mariko oi. the us commerce secretary has arrived in china late last night, making herthe arrived in china late last night, making her the latest senior american to visit the country. she will be there for four days, meeting chinese officials and business leaders in beijing and shanghai. secretary raimondo says that she intends to be practical. tensions have been high between the world's two biggest economies. as the us and its allies blocked china's access to advanced chips beijing restricted shipments from a chip company and also

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