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he was told to leave the field. expect to hear much more about that. let mejust show let me just show you what's happening at the moment. we will bring the graphic up on screen. that is why it says timed out next to his name. you can see, at the moment, 29 for six in the 42nd over. opener pathum nissanka made 41 as did sadeera samarawickrama, wickets for the captain shakib al hasan. the liverpool footballer luis diaz has pleaded for his father's kidnappers to free him immediately and end what he calls "this painful wait". it's been over a week since diaz's parents were seized at gunpoint in his hometown of barrancas in colombia, with his mother later found. diaz scored a stoppage time equaliser for liverpool in sunday's 1—1 draw at luton town in the premier league, when it looked likejurgen klopp�*s side were heading for defeat. diaz wore a t—shirt with the words
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freedom for father on it. in a statement afterwards he said "my mother, my brothers and i are desperate, anxious and have no words to describe what we are feeling. this suffering will only end when we have him home with us." after the game there was no words necessary, we just gave each other a hug, that's all. we know he is... ..0k, but desperately waiting for the right news. that's all. we had moments like this in the past. i understand 100%, that's a nice story. honestly, it is super positive and great for him, but these things go by. the real information we need is a different information. that's it. but anyway, it is a really, really positive thing for him. but all the other problems stay the same. there's one game in the premier league on monday night, the london derby between tottenham and chelsea, with spurs hoping to return to the top of the table with a win. standing in their way will be their former manager
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mauricio pochettino, now in charge of chelsea. both managers are expecting a tough game, with pochettino full of praise for the way new manager ange postocoglou has started at tottenham. i think they are doing a fantastic job. the coaching staff, i know them very well and they are doing a fantasticjob. then, of course, very good players, very good team and of course, you can feel they can be a contender. of course, it's early in the season, but they are showing the quality to be contenders. what i have to deal with and what merits _ what i have to deal with and what merits it — what i have to deal with and what merits it has to deal with are probably— merits it has to deal with are probably very different. but in essence — probably very different. but in essence what we're trying to do with the thing. _ essence what we're trying to do with the thing, build a team that hopefully we believe can bring success — hopefully we believe can bring success. you know, you look at his track— success. you know, you look at his track record — success. you know, you look at his track record and i have got no doubt that he _ track record and i have got no doubt that he will— track record and i have got no doubt that he will get chelsea on the right— that he will get chelsea on the right path, i have no doubt about
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that _ right path, i have no doubt about that the — right path, i have no doubt about that. the halle goes about that, he knows _ that. the halle goes about that, he knows better than anyone else. iga swiatek�*s into the final of the season ending wta finals in mexico after beating aryna sabalenka in straight sets. sabalenka replaced her as world number one in september, but it could be a short lived stint at the top. swiatek too good in their semi final in cancun, taking the first set comfortably six games to three. and she kept that momentum in the second set, sabalenka offering very little back, losing this one 6—2. you can see what it meant to swiatek. if she beats america'sjessica pegula in monday's final she will go back to being world number one. it's not like the biggest final but it's one of the biggest finals i have played. so, for sure, exciting and it will be a different challenge because i have never been in this final. last match of the season and
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all the stuff around the tournament makes it special. but overall, yes, i feel like me and jessica played makes it special. but overall, yes, ifeel like me and jessica played in a smart way. super bowl champions the kansas city chiefs beat the miami dolphins 21—14 as the nfl expands its reach into europe. the game was played in the german city of frankfurt. the chiefs led 2i—nothing at half—time. and despite a spirited fightback held on to win at deutche bank park. it was an amazing experience to be a hit in germany. i mean, you can see red all around the town. they showed up red all around the town. they showed up and you could feel the love that they had not only for the game of football but for the players and you could tell they watched and they knew what they were talking about. so i was excited to be here and even more excited and hopefully i can come back at some point. and in the nba, the memhi and in the nba, thememhi ~ , ,, , beat portland trail blazers
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to get their first win this season at the seventh attempt. desmond bane was their highest points scorer with eight rebounds and five assists as the grizzles came from behind to end their worst start to a campaign since 2002. they'd lost six out of six beforehand and trailed by as many as 12 points against the trail blazers before fighting back to win 112 points to 100. much more on the bbc sport website. and that is all your sport to now. goodbye. hello. you are watching bbc news. police scotland say that officers received minor injuries during clashes involving around 50 young people in edinburgh. videos posted on social media showed the police being bombarded with explosives. when bystanders watched the violence there similar in the neighbourhood on bonfire night last year. there were also disturbances in glasgow
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and dundee. let's talk to our correspondence in glasgow. hello to you. correspondence in glasgow. hello to ou. ~ ., ., ., correspondence in glasgow. hello to ou.~ ., ., ., correspondence in glasgow. hello to you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely _ you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely disgusted - you. what more do you know? people have been absolutely disgusted and i have been absolutely disgusted and appalled by what happened in scotland last night. particularly in the area of edinburgh. as you say there, it did also happen here last year but it looks just so much worse. by what we saw in the social media videos last night. eight officers were injured in bonfire classes in scotland last night. we understand they fortunately minor injuries and the worst disorder was injuries and the worst disorder was in edinburgh where police were called early evening or late afternoon yesterday. we understand that around 50 youths were involved in that and they were throwing fireworks, they were throwing petrol
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bombs at police. we have seen drone footage of what happened, police lined up across the road in riot gear and we saw petrol bombs, we saw fireworks landing right at their feet. police scotland, they have described this as... excuse me. unprecedented levels of violence. they said that this was deliberately orchestrated. the assistant chief constable tim mayers said that a minority of individuals were responsible for what happened, he described it as an acceptable and frankly disgusting level of disorder. it left communities are alarmed and police officers injured. now, he also said that undoubtedly adults were involved in orchestrating that behaviour and supplying weapons to those young people.
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supplying weapons to those young ..eole. ,, ~' supplying weapons to those young --eole. ,, ,. , supplying weapons to those young neale, ,, ,. , ., people. shocking pictures there and resumabl people. shocking pictures there and presumably a _ people. shocking pictures there and presumably a fairly _ people. shocking pictures there and presumably a fairly significant - presumably a fairly significant police investigation now under way into who might have been responsible.— into who might have been resonsible. , ., , ., , , responsible. yes, that is absolutely ri . ht. responsible. yes, that is absolutely right- police — responsible. yes, that is absolutely right. police scotland _ responsible. yes, that is absolutely right. police scotland said - responsible. yes, that is absolutely right. police scotland said last - right. police scotland said last night their priority was to be at the scene and to protect members of the scene and to protect members of the public and to keep the area is safe as possible. so there has been, i understand, at least one arrest but they are now looking through hours and hours of cctv footage and police scotland has said that there are likely to be further arrests to follow. . ., , ,., . follow. our correspondence in scotland, _ follow. our correspondence in scotland, thank _ follow. our correspondence in scotland, thank you. - follow. our correspondence in scotland, thank you. now, . follow. our correspondence in - scotland, thank you. now, thousands of people in surrey are without water this morning and a major incident can be declared after a technical issue at thames water treatment plant. they said that this was caused by storm clearing, water stations have been set up to help
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residents. our correspondence as a temporary water station. people have been coming to this car park all morning to try and pick up bottled water after their water supplies were cut off around 12,000 people are without a water supply which got cut off from around saturday morning. cut off from around saturday morning-— cut off from around saturday mornin.. , ,, , ., ., morning. businesses have also been affected, morning. businesses have also been affected. bars _ morning. businesses have also been affected, bars and _ morning. businesses have also been affected, bars and restaurants - morning. businesses have also been affected, bars and restaurants which would have been expecting a large number of people coming in over the bonfire we can sing that they lost business as well. teams water say they apologise for this but it is due to a problem at a water treatment centre and they say that hopefully in the next day or so water will be back on tap. people in scotland are — water will be back on tap. people in scotland are properly _ water will be back on tap. people in scotland are properly used - water will be back on tap. people in scotland are properly used to - scotland are properly used to glimpses of the northern lights by now but at the weekend the spectacular display was visible much further south, this is st mary's
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lighthouse. this is the other side of the country. bay there in that beautiful green glow. this is the castle in northumberland with that purple they did light show. it's illuminating the ruins. absolutely spectacular, will there be more photo opportunities tonight? with the weather... hello again. the weather this week is much quieter than it was last week. for most, notjust today, but for much of this week we're looking at sunny spells and scattered showers. some of the showers will be heavy and thundery, particularly in the west. and on wednesday, we'll see some rain crossing from west to east. more on that later. but what we have this afternoon are still a lot of showers in the west, some of them spreading into the midlands and north—east england. but in between and ahead of them, we will see some sunshine, especially north—east scotland, parts of eastern england and the south—east. the temperatures today ranging from nine to about 1k degrees. so feeling fresh if you are out and about.
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through this evening and overnight, the breeze will tend to ease a touch in the english channel. there still will be some showers in the west and also parts of north—east england, the midlands, but under clear skies the temperature will fall away to around freezing in the north—east of scotland. so here there will be a touch of frost, but it will be a chilly start to the day wherever you are. and during the course of tuesday, again, we start off with all these showers in the west. some of them could still be heavy. but then we've got this ridge of high pressure building in. so things will ease, the showers will ease as we go through the course of the afternoon with temperatures 9 in the north to about 13 as we push further south. now, moving on into tuesday evening and overnight and through wednesday, we've got this clutch of weather fronts coming in from the atlantic, bringing in some rain. you can see from the isobars there will be strengthening winds with it too. so a wet start to the day, parts of western scotland, northwest england could have as much as 20 to 30 millimetres of rainfall. and that will continue to push eastwards lingering longest across the far south—east
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and also the northern isles. behind it, some sunshine, but also some showers with temperatures 8 in aberdeen, 10 in belfast and 13 in cardiff. now, moving towards the latter part of the week, you can see how that rain clears quite quickly. then low pressure starts to dominate the weather. there's a squeeze in the isobars and when we look at the direction the winds coming from, it's coming from the northwest. so the temperatures will be very similar to what we're looking at during the week. with that change in wind direction, it will feel that bit fresher than it has done. and by the weekend, we'll be looking at some more rain coming our way.
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live from london, this is bbc news. huge plumes of smoke rise over gaza after one of the most intense bombardments of the territory since the start of the conflict. israel says it's "coordinated" with thejordanian army to drop medical aid into gaza — as the heads of all major un agencies call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. america's top diplomat antony blinken held talks in ankara with his turkish counterpart,
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as he continues to push for humanitarian pauses in the fighting. what i had in every single place in a variety of ways all these different issues is the indispensability of american leadership, american diplomacy. countries are looking to us. i'm mark lowen. i will bring you the latest from southern israel. donald trump is set to give evidence at his civil fraud case in new york later today. hello, i'm lucy grey, welcome to bbc news now. we start with the latest from the israel—gaza conflict. it's been one of the heaviest nights of bombardment in gaza since the start of the war with israeli air strikes hitting the north of the territory and reports of huge explosions. israel says it's now
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effectively divided gaza into two parts — north and south.

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