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domestic game this weekend for her club 0l reign and has the chance to win the league trophy for the first time. rapinoe has played for 0l reign since 2013, but they — and she — have never won the nwsl championship. they play gotham in the final on saturday, where rapinoe could lift the silverware that has eluded her. ifeel like, i'mjust so proud of, you know, my generation and all the players that have worked so hard to put us in this position. we obviously would have never had this a few years ago. so, ifeel like it is the perfect way to go out and, you know, to be able to play my last game and a championship game, like, whatever happens happens. to the cricket world cup now, where south africa, who are already qualified for the semifinals, are taking on afghanistan, who now won't finish in the final four. afghanistan chose to bat first but struggled initially, losing three quick wickets for just a5. however, they held on to rack up 244. azmatullah omarzai top—scoring with 97, but he'll have been frustrated not to get his century. they needed to beat south africa by a38 runs to reach the semis though. in reply south africa are 135—3. they've lost the wickets of quinton de kock, temba bavuma and aiden markram. former world number one naomi osaka will return to tennis at the brisbane international, almost six months after giving birth. the four—time grand slam champion gave birth to a daughter injuly and has not played on the wta tour since last september. the brisbane tournament begins at the end of next month and runs through to january 7th. it's a warm up event in the run up to the australian open — a title osaka has won twice. now, we're used to seeing that famousjurgen klopp smile, but the liverpool manager wasn't happy after his side's 3—2 defeat to toulouse in the europa league — notjust because of the loss, but because of the noise interupting klopp in the post match press conference. we were asked in the press conference. who had the idea to do the press conference here? that is an interesting question. interrupt him at your peril. and that's all the sport for now. hollywood is celebrating the end of the longest actors strike in its history, with a huge sigh of relief — and a dose of glamour. the first major premiere to take place since the "8—day walk—out ended is the hunger games: ballad of song and snakes�*. charlotte gallagher, reports from the red carpet. the hunger games is back and it remains a dangerous dystopian world where the elite force children to fight each other in an arena. it is said decades before the first films, telling the origin story of one of the main villains and his descent into darkness. but it was all smiles on the red carpet when the cast and crew attended the world premiere in london. celebrating notjust their film but the end of the actors�* strike which struck down the industry for months. and it's the first big premiere since the actors�* strike finished, and one of the stars is behind me, a british actor in his first blockbuster role. how are you feeling as the lead actor at the world premiere in london? yeah, when you put it like that, it makes me nervous! honestly really glad we have the welcome in england, grateful to share it with my friends and family, and really proud of what we've made, it's a really good film and i hope people enjoy it. dedicated fans queued from six o'clock in the morning to get onto the red carpet. many clutching copies of the book. something actress rachel zegler can relate to. as a fan myself, i really wanted to do a good service to me and my 12—year—old self that loved these films, because that is who these fans really are. it was such a joy to do that and i had amazing collaborators to help me along the way. i volunteer as tribute... the first hunger games films propelled jennifer lawrence to superstardom. this has a new cast but the same director. it really is truly like a stand—alone film. the hope is to get new fans in, people who don't know the other books and movies, they can come in fresh and have this great experience. for the fans, i think what they will love is it's a movie about origins, the origin of a young snow, and the origin of the games, the songs we know, are the names and relationships and dynamics. i think it is so wildly satisfying for fans of the franchise. the previous films have been lapped up by teenage and young adult audiences. the themes of human nature, power and war resonating with many. film—makers will be hoping the ballad of song and snakes can repeat the success. it was thought to be extinct, but a creature named after sir david attenborough has been captured on film, for the first time. the species, named attenborough's long—beaked echidna, is thought to have emerged 200 million years ago — and lived among the dinosaurs. now it's been re—discovered in indonesia. sir david himself is said to be �*absolutely delighted�*. our environment correspondent jonah fisher reports. that is the first ever image, that one, of attenborough�*s long—beaked echidna ? that anyone has ever recorded in the entirety of history? correct. proof of life from a species that was feared lost forever. i was euphoric and the whole team was euphoric. 12 seconds of camera trap footage, a reminder that there are still places on earth that humans have not disturbed. it�*s absolutely astonishing. it's an echidna and you can tell that it's a mammal because it's got hair. a favourite of sir david, the rediscovered species is called attenborough�*s long—beaked echidna. it's weirdly different from a hedgehog, a porcupine, or almost any other kind of mammal. here�*s sir david with its much easier—to—find cousin the short—bea ked echidna. thought to have lived alongside dinosaurs, echidnas are one of only two mammals to lay eggs. just one specimen of the attenborough echidna has been gathered by a dutch botanist way back in 1961. it may look a little bit like a run—over hedgehog, but until now, this unique specimen was the only proof that the attenborough long—beaked echidna actually existed. and that�*s because these echidna live in one of the most remote places on earth, the cyclops mountains in indonesia. previous attempts to find the echidna failed due to a combination of opposition from local villagers and the challenging conditions. have you got it? yeah _ and it wasn�*t all about the echidna. my colleagues and i were chuckling all the time. oh, this is, you know, nobody has seen this. other scientists in the team found new discoveries such as beetles, frogs and shrimps at every turn. wow. it was truly a monumental expedition. and you think you found lots of new species? several dozens, for sure. when you rediscover a species like attenborough�*s long—beaked echidna, it demonstrates what this intact rainforest has been protecting. and given that so much of that rainforest also hasn�*t been explored, what else is out there that we haven�*t yet discovered? what extraordinary new species are there to be discovered by science? having notified him by letter, sir david is said to be absolutely delighted that his echidna has been found. jonah fisher, bbc news. lovely news, and a great story to hear from. lovely news, and a great story to hearfrom. let us lovely news, and a great story to hear from. let us take you back to live pictures from gaza right now, as the night starts to close in. we have heard from the director of the hospital, he has said at least 20 palestinians have been killed in an israeli strike on the school in gaza city. more on that coming up. hello. frost and fog feature in our forecast for the weekend. some of the fog could be quite stubborn, quite reluctant to clear. saturday should be a largely dry day, a window of fine weather with some sunshine, but there will be some rain for some of us on remembrance sunday. some rain out there right now, mostly in the form of showers. some of those showers continuing towards the end of the day, particularly in the north—east of scotland. the odd wintry shower here up over the highest ground. these are the temperatures as we end the afternoon and start the evening. signs that things will be getting quite chilly and it will continue to turn colder through the night. the winds will be easing. the showers mostly will be fading and, under clear skies, some of us will get down to freezing. some places will drop below freezing. there will be a touch of frost in places and some fog patches to start saturday morning. this is our window of fine weather between weather systems. where you are closest to this area of low pressure in eastern parts there could just be the odd shower first thing. one or two elsewhere, but most places having a dry start to the day with some patches of mist and fog. some of that murkiness could be slow to clear, but, for the majority, we will see plenty of sunshine to take us into saturday afternoon. temperatures north to south between six and 12 degrees. down to the south—west you can see cloud and rain gathering. some of that on the heavy side, actually, as it pushes in across the far south—west of england and the channel islands during saturday evening. further north and east, rather chilly through the night. there could be some more fog. into sunday, we will see frontal systems starting to push in from the south—west. ahead of that, particularly across parts of scotland and northern england, we could have some quite dense and quite widespread fog on sunday morning, so if you are off to any commemorations at ii.00am on remembrance sunday, expect rather murky and rather cold conditions across scotland and parts of northern england. some rain moving in here, certainly some rain getting into northern ireland, parts of wales, the midlands, the south and the south—west of england. so the increasing chance of rain the further south and west you are. that rain making a little progress further northwards and eastwards through the afternoon. i think there will be parts of scotland that stay quite murky and cold through the day. signs, though, of something a little bit milder down towards the south—west. as we head into next week we will see some milder conditions, particularly at first, but it stays unsettled with more rain at times. live from london, this is bbc news. fighting in gaza nears some of the territory�*s major hospitals. hamas officials say 13 people have been killed in an explosion at the al—shifa hospital, and there are reports of gunfire near al-quds. israeli tanks are outside another health facility, as the world health organization says 20 hospitals in gaza are now entirely out of action. the hamas—run health ministry says over 11,000 people have now been killed, including more than 4,500 children. much more needs to be done to protect civilians and make sure that humanitarian assistance reaches them, far too many palestinians have been killed, far too many have suffered these past weeks. figs suffered these past weeks. as concerns mount over the hostages in gaza, we will speak to one man whose family members were either killed or abducted. and as the war approaches its fifth week, will answer your questions about the conflict at this hour. hello, i�*m matthew amroliwala, welcome to verified live, hamas officials in gaza claim 13 people have been killed by israeli airstrikes that hit the al—shifa hospital, the biggest hospital in the territory. videos show a missile hitting an area where people were taking shelter, followed by screams.

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