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hello, i'm rich preston. we start in morocco, where search and rescue crews are trying to reach people in the areas worst affected by friday night's powerful earthquake. more than 2,000 people are now known to have died. three days of national mourning have been declared. this is the small town of asni in the atlas mountains, about 30 miles or 45km south of marrakesh. very few buildings have been left undamaged by the 6.8 let's show you some live pictures from amizmiz, near the epicentre. it is about 55 kilometres south of marrakesh. you can see heavy machinery and diggers have marrakesh. you can see heavy machinery and diggers have been brought into work through the rubble as they search for survivors. the popular tourist city of marrakesh has reported a lower death toll than other areas, but there was considerable damage to buildings. the un says around 300,000 people have been affected in marrakesh and the surrounding area. 0ur correspondent anna holligan is there. this is a unesco world heritage site and the un's cultural agency has offered to help morocco come up with a repair strategy. here in marrakesh, 300,000 people, about a quarter of the population, has been affected. i just want to take you a little closer to give you the full picture. this is the djemaa el fna mosque and the minaret has crumbled. there were piles of rubble here earlier which have been removed by heavy machinery. some of the street signs have been bent and twisted. here, you can see some of the debris has fallen onto the trucks. but if you look around the square, there's a very different picture, tourists returning to the souks, the cafes all around this medina. we've been getting more information on the international assistance that's starting to trickle in now. spain has sent a team of rescuers, the czech republic too, and president macron in france has said he is prepared to help. but the real help is needed beyond the walls of this medina, up in the remote atlas mountains. in the foothills of the atlas mountains, the small town of asni, a community crushed and crumbling, rescuers are struggling to access these remote villages close to the epicentre, where hundreds of people are still feared to be trapped under the ruins of their fragile clay homes. translation: there are a lot of blocked roads. a lot of people can't find their parents and a lot of people are still under the rubble. everything went down on them — the mountains, their homes. in the historic heart of marrakesh, shards of cultural heritage lie strewn beneath the crumbled minaret of the djemaa el fna mosque. electric cables and shutters hang precariously over the famous market souks. adam smith, a british tourist from sheffield, recalls the moment the tremors struck. gathered our belongings as fast as we could. we heard the entire room shaking, the glass was shaking in the doors. we grabbed our passports and ran out. all the guests were doing a similarthing. there was plaster coming down from the ceiling. 0nce everyone congregated in the front of the hotel, we just had to wait for the remainder of the night. thousands of people have set up makeshift camps in the open air, too afraid of aftershocks to go home. for so many people, there is simply no home left to return to. but it's beyond the walls of this medina where the earthquake�*s most deadly damage has been inflicted. the red cross has warned that the next 2a hours are critical for reaching any survivors in time. pope francis has also used sunday mass at the vatican to express his sympathy, he says, for the cherished people of morocco. and amid all of this destruction and devastation, there are stories of hope and resilience, notjust in the people who are turning out here in marrakesh to help, but also all around the country, people are queueing up to donate blood. we saw the moroccan national football team all setting the example, donating blood. but the real fear is for the people in those remote communities. you saw asni at the top. a landslide has prevented rescue teams from getting there. that's where the focus of the search and rescue efforts will continue in the hope that they can reach the survivors who are still trapped underneath the rubble. as we mentioned, rescue teams have reached the town of asni after the moroccan army cleared a landslide on the access road. but other small rural communities remain cut off by rockfalls and there are reports of entire villages flattened. 0ur correspondent nick beake has made it to another community in the atlas mountains. this is amizmiz, in the atlas mountains. and you can see the destruction here. these were typically one and two—storey buildings that came crashing down, and people have been picking through the rubble for their possessions. but of course, it's notjust possessions. many lives have been lost here, too. and just talking to someone a short time ago, they estimate at least 150 people have died, and that is a conservative estimate because ever since this earthquake struck, people have been trying to work through the rubble to find signs of life. if you just look up the road here, you get a sense of why people have been sleeping out overnight once again, because even if houses haven't been completely destroyed, the walls have caved in, in many cases, roofs have given way, and people are just very fearful of going back into their houses, extremely worried that there could be another earthquake or aftershocks in the coming hours. in terms of reaching this place, our path was strewn with debris, with rocks. and of course, that is a much more important, more significant thing for the rescuers, the emergency services who are trying to get here. the reality is, further up into the mountains, many more people have died, and reaching those communities is proving extremely difficult. and that is the focus of the effort here in morocco today. that was the bbc�*s nick beake, and we have a live page up and running with the latest developments on the earthquake in morocco. just go to the bbc news website or the bbc news app. manchester united winger antony has agreed to delay his return to the club "to address allegations" of assault made against him. the 23—year—old was due back to training on monday after being dropped from brazil's squad for their world cup qualifiers against bolivia and peru. but united say it has been agreed with the player that he will delay his return until further notice in order to address the matter. antony denies all the allegations. in a statement, the club said: "manchester united acknowledges the allegations made against antony. players who have not participated in international matches are due back in training on monday. however, it has been agreed with antony that he will delay his return until further notice in order to address the allegations. as a club, we condemn acts of violence and abuse. we recognise the importance of safeguarding all those involved in this situation, and acknowledge the impact these allegations have on survivors of abuse". the uk prime minister rishi sunak has warned the chinese premier of his "significant concerns" about beijing's interference in democracy. it follows the arrest of a parliamentary researcher on suspicion of spying. mr sunak met li qiang at the g20 summit in delhi hours after news of two arrests in the uk under the official secrets act emerged. well, i obviously can't comment on the specifics of an ongoing investigation, but with regard to my meeting with premier li, what i said very specifically is that i raised a range of different concerns that we have and areas of disagreement and, in particular, my very strong concerns about any interference in our parliamentary democracy, which is obviously unacceptable. let's turn to delhi, where india has formally handed over the g20 presidency to brazil at the closing ceremony of the group's annual summit. prime minister narendra modi completed the transition by passing the ceremonial gavel of the presidency to the brazil's luiz inacio lula da silva. earlier, the leaders gathered for a ceremony at the memorial of mahatma gandhi, india's independence leader. on saturday, the group issued a joint declaration on the war in ukraine, but the statement made no mention of russian aggression. my colleague christian fraser is in delhi at the summit and sent us this update a short while ago. yes, the leadersjetting out of new delhi this hour, at the end of two days of the g20 summit. and i would think immense satisfaction on the part of the indians that they got the communique across the line, because when the leaders arrived here 48 hours ago, there was a giant gap in that text specifically in relation to ukraine. there were 200 sherpa meetings to find the right language that would find consensus in the room. but today, as the gavel was passed to brazil, that communique adopted in full. earlier in the day, though, a lot of it was about the ceremony. the leaders were out and about in new delhi. first, let's focus on rishi sunak, who went to a hindu temple — proud hindu himself, of course — with his wife, akshata murty. this was the akshardham temple, in new delhi. he prayed there, they were shown around the temple. and then he made his way to raj ghat, which is the memorial for mahatma gandhi who, of course, was assassinated in 1948, just after india had secured its independence from the british empire. this is the spot where mahatma gandhi was cremated all those years ago. and all 20 leaders joining in the rain, monsoon weather here in india today, in the rain to present their memorial, their wreaths to mahatma gandhi. interesting because, of course, he was a man who was very much focused on self—reliance. he made his own clothes, he didn't want to pay taxes to the british empire, mahatma gandhi, and there's a little bit of that in narendra modi. he talks about india becoming self—reliant itself, and there is a theme there, in the way he approaches the indian economy at the moment. but for him personally, mr modi, in the run—up to an election next year and a third term, i would think he'll be very pleased with what he's got out of the weekend. but let's talk specifically about the ukraine passage, because that's where most of the focus has been. and particularly how it's been watered down, when you compare it to the document they agreed in bali a year ago. so gone is "deplores in the strongest terms the aggression by the russian federation against ukraine". and inserted in its place, "we reiterated our national positions, all states must refrain from the threat of the use of force to seek territorial acquisition". sergei lavrov has been giving a press conferencejust an hour ago at a hotel here in new delhi, clearly well satisfied with the language that they secured. but he spoke specifically about the black sea initiative, the supply of grain which they've cut off, they've walked away from that deal and they've renewed their bombardment of the ukrainian ports, which was widely condemned here. mr lavrov said it is possible to revive the black sea initiative, as long as the west removes obstacles to the export of russian grain and fertiliser. here's the response from the british prime minister, rishi sunak. the 620 is obviously a large collection of countries that don't all necessarily share the same values and the same perspective, but it is important that the 620 has come together and issued very strong condemnation for the impact of the war in ukraine on food prices and energy security. that's something that i was keen to highlight. i'm glad that that is there in the statement, in black—and—white. and there's very strong language, highlighting the suffering that the war is doing and the impact it's having on food prices, and the need for russia to rejoin the black sea grain initiative and to halt attacks on civilian infrastructure in ukraine. that's something that i wanted to make sure we did here, that's something that has happened, and that's something that everyone has sat up and taken notice of. the prime minister rishi sunak there, speaking at the g20 in delhi. let's go to some live pictures in hanoi in vietnam, where president biden has travelled. he is meeting vietnamese officials about us— vietnamese officials about us— vietnam partnerships. let's take a listen. �* .. , vietnam partnerships. let's take a listen. ~ .. , ,, ., , listen. accuse the united states of containing _ listen. accuse the united states of containing china _ listen. accuse the united states of containing china while _ listen. accuse the united states of containing china while pushing . of containing china while pushing for diplomatic talks. how would you respond _ for diplomatic talks. how would you respond to— for diplomatic talks. how would you respond to that, and do you think president — respond to that, and do you think president xi is being sincere about getting _ president xi is being sincere about getting the relationship back on track— getting the relationship back on track as— getting the relationship back on track as he bans apple in china? first _ track as he bans apple in china? first of— track as he bans apple in china? first of all. _ track as he bans apple in china? first of all. i_ track as he bans apple in china? first of all, i am sincere about getting the relationship right. 0ne getting the relationship right. one of the things that is going on now is that china is beginning to change some of the rules of the game in terms of trade and other issues. so one of the things we talked about, for example, is that we are now talking about making sure that no chinese government can use a western cellphone, those kinds of things. so really, what the trip was about, it was less about containing china. i don't want to contain china. ijust want to make sure we have a relationship with china that is on the up and up and everyone knows what it's all about. in one of the ways you do that is, you make sure we are talking about the same things. one of the things we have done, i have tried to do, and i have talked with my stuff about this for the last six months, is, we have an opportunity to strengthen alliances around the world to maintain stability. that is what this trip is about, having india cooperate much more with the united states because we are the united states, vietnam being close to the united states. it's not about containing china, it's about having a stable base in the pacific. for example, ispent it's about having a stable base in the pacific. for example, i spent a lot of time talking about president xi and he asked why i was going to have the quad, india, australia, japan and the united states was that i said, to maintain stability. it's not about isolating china. it's about making sure the rules of the road, everything from airspace and the space of the ocean and the international rules are abided by. i think she and —— xi has some difficulties right now. all countries have difficulties, and there are some economic difficulties for them. there are some economic difficulties forthem. i there are some economic difficulties for them. i want to see china succeed economically, but i want to see them succeed by the rules. the next question was to bloomberg. mr president, following up on your comments on china and the economy, you recently— comments on china and the economy, you recently called china's economy ticking _ you recently called china's economy ticking time bomb. do you believe the country's slowdown could risk destabilising the global economy or causing _ destabilising the global economy or causing china to be more aggressive? so the _ causing china to be more aggressive? so the first— causing china to be more aggressive? so the first part of your question again? this fan is going on. do you believe the — again? this fan is going on. do you believe the country's _ again? this fan is going on. do you believe the country's slowdown - again? this fan is going on. do you believe the country's slowdown in i believe the country's slowdown in growth _ believe the country's slowdown in growth could risk destabilising the global— growth could risk destabilising the global economy or because china to be more _ global economy or because china to be more defensive, including with taiwan, _ be more defensive, including with taiwan, and secondly, are you worried — taiwan, and secondly, are you worried about the meeting between president _ worried about the meeting between president putin and kim jong—un if that means — president putin and kim jong—un if that means russia makes more gains in the _ that means russia makes more gains in the war— that means russia makes more gains in the war in— that means russia makes more gains in the war in ukraine? | that means russia makes more gains in the war in ukraine?— in the war in ukraine? i think china has a difficult _ in the war in ukraine? i think china has a difficult economic— in the war in ukraine? i think china has a difficult economic problem i has a difficult economic problem right now for a range of reasons that relate to international growth and the like thereof, and the policies china has followed. i don't think it's going to cause china to invade taiwan. as a matter of fact, the opposite, they probably don't have the same capacity that it had before. but as i said, we are not looking to hurt china, sincerely. we are all better off if china does well. if china does well by the international rules, grows the economy. but they have had some real difficulty in terms of their economy of late, particularly in real estate, and i think the actions they are going to have to take our once they are in the process of deciding right now. i'm not going to predict what will come out, but we are not looking to decouple from china. i am not going to sell china material that would enhance their capacity to make more nuclear weapons or engage in defence activities that are contrary to what most people think is opposed to development in the region. we are not trying to hurt china. ,, , , . china. studio: president biden, takin: china. studio: president biden, taking questions _ china. studio: president biden, taking questions from _ china. studio: president biden, taking questions from reporters | china. studio: president biden, i taking questions from reporters in hanol hanoi and washington are expected to sign a new partnership agreement and upgrade their relationship. united states has good relations with the asean, but less good relationship with vietnam. it comes less than 50 years after the vietnam war, which left millions of vietnamese and 58,000 us service people dead. now it's time for a look at today's sport. hello from the bbc sport centre. the defending champions will enter the fray at the rugby world cup today. but before south africa, the opening match of the day at the tournament in france has provided a win forjapan. they actually went behind to chile in pool d, but the deficit didn't last long. japan eventually winning a2—i2 in toulouse. later, it's wales v fiji in pool c. but between the two, scotland take on south africa in marseille. and that's an intriguing game, partly because only two of scotland, south africa and ireland can make it out of pool b and into the quarter finals. the boks have won the last seven meetings, but scotand have one of the most dangerous attacks in the world at the moment, as they showed with convincing wins over england and wales in the six nations earlier this year. it's the biggest opportunity you'll get, a world cup game playing the world champions. we believe we've been building to our best performance, and i know that's a continualjourney. we will see it again as we go into the tonga game. this is where it all counts for our players to deliver what they've been delivering in training and in other games we've played this year. we have every faith and belief that they'll be able to do that. it's obviously going to be a massive challenge, something we're really excited for. on the weather, it's something that we as a team have been embracing. we prefer the heat to the rain, so i think the guys have been happy with the heat and we've adapted well. after coco gauff thrilled the new york crowd by winning herfirst ever grand slam title, the men's singles final at the us open could deliver novak djokovic his 24th. that would equal the sport's record. but he'll have to beat danil medvedev to do it. something he couldn't in the final two years ago. although djokovic admits he's now at the stage of his career that every moment like this is worth cherishing. the fact is that at 36, every grand slam final, yeah, i don't know, could be the last one. so i think i probably value these occasions and opportunities to win another slam more than i have maybe ten years ago, because ten years ago, ithought, "ok, i still have quite a few years ahead of me". i don't know how many i have ahead of me now. two key one—day internationals have been affected by the weather in different parts of the world. the asia cup match between pakistan and india is hoping to restart after a long interruption for rain in colombo, while england against new zealand has been reduced to 3a overs a side after a delayed start in southampton. and after being put in, england were 8 for 3 at one point. it hasn't got a great deal better since. they are about halfway through their innings. these matches are also serving as warm up games for next month's world cup. manchester united winger antony has been allowed time off by his club to answer allegations made against him of domestic abuse. the brazilian was due to return to training on monday having been dropped from his national squad after claims made by his former girlfriend which are being investigated by police, and which he denies. but united say he'll have a leave of absence until further notice. given antony has not been charged or arrested his club don't consider this a suspension and he remains on full pay. and sir mo farah finished fourth in the final race of his illustrious career at the great north run in england. the half marathon was won by ethiopia's tamirat tola in 59 minutes, 58 seconds. farah finished three minutes and 29 seconds behind. britain's four—time olympic champion had won the race six times previously. kenya's peresjepchirchir, the olympic marathon champion, won the women's race. and that's all the sport for now. much more on our website. more now on the rugby union world cup. scotland kick of their rugby world cup campaign against south africa injust under 2 hours' time. live now to our reporter grace harbage, who's in marseille. tell us more about this upcoming game. tell us more about this upcoming came. ., ., game. yeah, here we are in marseille. _ game. yeah, here we are in marseille, where _ game. yeah, here we are in marseille, where it's - game. yeah, here we are in marseille, where it's a - game. yeah, here we are in| marseille, where it's a pretty toasty 30 degrees, something that the south africa captain has said his team will be relishing. they would much rather play in the heat than in the rain, something i'm not sure the scottish team would agree with. but this is arguably the finest scottish team in a generation. they have landed in a pretty tough pool b, playing against the defending champions south africa, and then they have to play the number one team in the world ireland, who yesterday thrashed romania 82—8. so everyone will be hoping finn russell rings the best of his game to the match this afternoon. but the south africa fly—half mann is also adding another level of attack with serious pace and power. but scotland know this is going to be a very physical and ferocious confrontation. the springboks have beaten scotland seven times in a row, but they have had a poor start to the world cup, so they will be hoping they can make the most of the atmosphere here in marseille. great, thanks so much. you can keep up great, thanks so much. you can keep up on the bbc news website and the bbc news app. hello. the storm clouds are now building and we are expecting the showers and thunderstorms to be more frequent for the rest of the day. it has now been in the seventh consecutive day when temperatures have reached 30 degrees or more. they may challenge the 33.2 we saw yesterday, making it the warmest or hottest day of the year so far. but if it's too much for you, as it is for me, it will become cooler and fresher through the week ahead. why? this weatherfront here is going to meander southwards. behind that weatherfront, we have got a change in wind direction and a change in air mass, so a cooler and fresher source of our air. but at the moment, it is still humid out there. this is the cloud that's been bubbling up, intense thunderstorms developing across the north west of england. they'll develop more widely across england and wales, into parts of northern ireland and southern and eastern scotland. this will be the game—changer, the weatherfront behind which we have that fresher air. but for the rest of today, it is still stifling out there. there's more sunshine across central and eastern areas, but even here, there will be thundery downpours which could lead to sudden as we will see potentially in england and wales. not for all. some places will keep bright weather in the sunshine and high humidity. temperatures are not as high as yesterday, because we have more cloud. it's just in central and eastern areas where we are seeing temperatures above 30 degrees again. overnight, the storms continue. starting to clear away from northern ireland and southern and eastern scotland, but we'll see some sea fog, and our weatherfront starts to advance in the north. slightly fresher behind, but for most of us, yet again, an uncomfortably muggy night for sleeping. into monday, that weatherfront looks to fizzle out somewhat, but it is introducing more cloud as it trundles southwards. again, central and eastern areas might see a good deal of dry and bright weather. still very warm and humid, but not as high temperatures as recent days. certainly fresher behind our weatherfront to the north, which may pep up again as we go through tomorrow evening and overnight. it is not a wash—out, but it is turning cooler and fresher and more unsettled for most. the warnings are online. this is bbc news, the headlines the army clears a main road leading to the area worst affected by morocco's deadly earthquake — allowing vital assistance to reach people. a landslide had blocked the way to the town of asni in the atlas mountains. the death toll currently stands at more than than two thousand. uk's prime minister rishi sunak informs china's premier that he has "significant concerns" about beijing's interference in british democracy. it follows the arrest of a parliamentary researcher on suspicion of spying — amid growing concern about chinese espionage. a top—ranking us military officer warns that ukraine's army has no more than forty—five days of fighting left, before autumn rains hamper its offensive. general mark milley told the bbc that the ukrainian attack was going more slowly than hoped — but was progressing at a steady pace. now on bbc news...0ut of shape

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