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Hello, I'm Christian Fraser, this is Outside Source. Let's have a look at

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the main stories in the BBC newsroom, Donald Trump wins a key

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supporter. The US House Speaker says that he

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will vote for Donald Trump in this election.

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Turkey's recorded since ambassador from Berlin when MPs approved a

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motion describing the massacre of Armenians by their forces as

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"Genocide". The world's greatest footballer he may be that lien or

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messy is not so clever with his taxes. He's appeared in court in

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Spain with his father, accused of defrauding the state of $4.5 million

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-- Messi. And we have the latest sports news.

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Stay with us. Let's start in Berlin, this was the

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scene today in the German Bundestag, a foal show of hands, as you can

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see, as MPs voted unanimously to approve a resolution. It got a round

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of applause, very popular with German MPs, as the camera pans

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round, you can see in the left-hand corner of the room some of the

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Armenian supporters as well, very pleased with the vote.

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This was the wording of the bill. I think I have it over here... It says

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the following... There are now more than 20 nations

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who recognise it as such, but there are others, like the UK, Israel and

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the US who do not officially speak of genocide.

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Armenia says 1.5 million people were systematically murdered by the Turks

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between 1915 and 1916, Turkey denies the figure was that high and that

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there was any deliberate campaign of ethnic cleansing.

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Today, Turkey recalled their ambassador to Berlin, and then we

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got this quote from the Turkish Foreign Minister...

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You saw it a second ago... Angler Merkel, who has been at the

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forefront of the EU negotiations with Turkey over the migrant crisis,

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was quick to respond. -- Angela Merkel. TRANSLATION: There is a lot

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that binds Germany to Turkey, even if we have a difference of opinion

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on an individual matter, the breadth of our links, friendship and

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strategic ties is great. Starting with defence issues and

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many other issues, lastly, the 3 million Turkish citizens who live in

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our country. So, what's the response to that from Ankara?

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Our guest is in Istanbul and gave us the reaction from Turkey.

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It is a very sensitive issue here in Turkey and it is taken seriously

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when the events of 1915 are referred to as a genocide.

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They say no systematic action was taken against the ethnic Armenian

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communities here by the Ottoman army. The thing is, what we saw here

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today, in Turkey, was fierce rhetoric and a fierce reaction

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combined with diplomatic action which we saw with the withdrawal of

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the Turkish ambassador from Berlin, and in Ankara, the German one was

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summoned to the Foreign Ministry. It was not only the Turkish Minister

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with harsh words, we heard from a spokesperson from the Turkish

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government, who said that this resolution is void and null,

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considered a historic mistake. The Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a

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statement calling it "Shameful". They said politicising history is

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wrong and recorded it as a sign of ignorance, towards history, calling

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it a way of trying to alienate the ethnic Turkish community in Germany

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from their own history. In the Turkish parliament, we saw a

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statement coming out, signed by the free parties, calling it a disgrace

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and heavily criticised what the German parliament had ratified, only

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the pro-Kurdish HDP party was the only party which signed the

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statement. If it was recognised as a genocide, what difference would it

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mean materially for the Armenians? In Turkey? For the Armenian

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community here, it has importance, given the fact that so far only 20

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countries have considered it as a genocide. The Armenian presence in

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the world have pushed for an action to be taken by such powers, the US

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have refrained from doing so and countries like them.

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You have some sort of spiritual importance with the Armenians, and

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national importance for them, and it shows that if it is widely

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recognised as a genocide, they can take some legal action against the

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Turkish government, and ask for a returning of confiscated properties

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and lands here in Turkey that were claimed as Armenian and confiscated

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by the Ottoman government. We will talk about one of the

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world's greatest footballers, in fact the greatest footballer, not

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Chris John Lowe Ronaldo, Lionel Messi. A brilliant left foot but not

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so great at filling in his tax returns -- Chris John Ronaldo. He

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has been defending himself against charges of tax fraud. This is what

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he said on his tax affairs... Messi and his father had denied the

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fraud in the state of $4.5 million, but is ignorance and adequate

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defence? I put that question to our Madrid correspondent. I think that

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it is hard to tell so far. It is a very unusual case because of who

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litters and the amount money involved. But what we do know is

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that Lionel Messi has acknowledged he made a mistake in not paying his

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taxes and has paid the money back, $4.5 million plus a fine. He paid

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the money back to the Spanish Treasury, and what the trial is now

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focusing on is finding out whether Lionel Messi carried out this tax

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evasion wilfully or deliberately. He says, as we just heard, that he did

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not understand what he was doing with his tax affairs, leaving it in

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the hands of other people. Tax authorities in Spain believe

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that he and his father, who helped him to organise his finances, were

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deliberately doing all of this and they both knew exactly what was

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going on. Yes, not sure how enormity was with the proceedings, apparently

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his left foot was tapping furiously under the table!

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Just nine weeks until the start of the Rio Olympics, the man in charge

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of the games is having to juggle a political crisis, unfinished venues,

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the threat of the Zika virus, and yet Carlos Cheesman said at the

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moment he is more concerned with potential traffic problems, and

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regarding the current doping scandal, key is keen for Russia to

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be allowed to compete. It's seven years since we won, a lot of things

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have happened and will always happen. In the face of these, we

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hope that the doping... My position is zero, we have to accept it, and I

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think that it is something healthy for athletes, they need to know

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that, to compete, they have to be in optical conditions. Do you want

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Russia there? Yes. Do you want Russia to be in the games? Yes, we

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want everybody. A man under some pressure, not far until the

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Olympics. Let's turn to tennis now, early in

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the programme we spoke about the weather in Paris. They have been

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playing tennis today in Paris. Him, tell us about that? What happened?

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Novak Djokovic knows all about the rain in Paris, he's played for three

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consecutive days -- him. He's reached his eighth French Open

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semifinal, playing against Tomas Berdych at Roland-Garros, he was in

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total control against the seventh seed after winning the first two

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sets, he lost control of his temper. Like a rainstorm, you could say! He

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could have forfeited the match, if his racket had hit a line judge. He

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would have been made to forfeit the match and been out. As you can

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probably tell, he won with three straight sets against Tomas Berdych.

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He wrapped up a 3-set victory, and he will play Dominic Thiem in the

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semifinals, where he beat David Kovtun, Serena Williams is through,

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but not without a fight. She lost the first set of the tournament,

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7-5. But the 21 times grand slam winner, amazing, isn't it? She

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fought her way back to claim the second set 6-4, and was then in a

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hurry to finish the job, finishing the final set 6-1, and she meets

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Kiki Burtons in the semifinals. Tennis is more predictable than the

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weather! Now let's have a look at this tweet, Mohamed Al has been

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taken to hospital. This came in the last hour, with a

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respiratory issue, do you know about that? -- Mohammed Al. He's 74 years

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old, and is renowned as being the finest sportsmen of the century,

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voted for by the BBC sports personality of the year, he's had

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Parkinson's since the 1980s and was admitted to hospital at the start of

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last year as well, with a urinary tract infection, it does not seem to

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be too serious but a matched loved sports person -- Muhammad Ali. The

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most loved, you could say. Tim, thank you for joining us from the

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sports centre. Another line for you in the fans, this is exciting,

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England- one -- 1-0 to England. I know that Ronaldo was not playing

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committee 's been on the beach today! A good result for England and

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their first game at the European Championships would be on June the

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11th, Portugal will play their first game on June the 14th it says here

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against Iceland. Plenty to come here on Outside Source, Matthew Price has

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been to meet the family whose baby son was swapped at birth in a

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hospital in El Salvador. His report is coming next.

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Let's get more on David Cameron's TV appearance tonight, making the case

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for remaining in the EU. Alex Forsyth has got the reaction from

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those on the ground. David Cameron's first event that

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he's taken part in, 30 minutes one-to-one interview, followed by 30

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minutes of questions from the audience.

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With me to dissect his performance, Chris Bryant supporting the Remain

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Campaign, and Dominik who supports the league campaign.

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Chris, the prime step seemed rattled, when it came to the issue

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of immigration, when he tried to pull back on Diack on me? -- Prime

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Minister. It was a lively argument, a lot of

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people raised both sides of the coin, as it were.

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It is understandable. My worry is, there is a false prospectus being

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presented by the league campaign in relation to migration.

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I just hope that politicians have learned already not to offer false

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promises on it, it seems that Iain Duncan Smith has just said that the

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leave government will cut net migration to tens of thousands by

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the end of this Parliament. I think it is a wholly irresponsible

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suggestion and I think that leaving the EU won't make a difference to

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those numbers. Leaving the EU will not make any difference to

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migration, of course this was the issue that came up time and again

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tonight. Are you scaremongering on your side of the debate about the

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pressure that immigration could place? We speak about things that

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people talk about on the doorstep, in the EU of 28, with poorer

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countries, Bulgaria and Romania, they have an average wage of ?3 per

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hour compared to ?7.20 in the UK. You have a poll factor, and it puts

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pressure on jobs, the NHS and housing. Interestingly, for me, for

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all of those little arguments that the campaigns have using, the

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reality test of the voters, was it met? What I took was that they did

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not think or buy the argument that we can meet our pledge on

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immigration without coming out of the EU. And on the economy, there

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was a lot of talk of shrinking the colony, and time and again, the

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audience said that he was scaremongering. -- economy. To be

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honest, every speech I've made so far, I've done dozens, it is

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entirely focused on the positive side of remaining in the EU because

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that is what I believe the voters want to hear. They've picked up on

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the scaremongering point? Yes, and they would say the same two Michael

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Gove tomorrow. In relation to migration and other issues as well.

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This is Outside Source, live from the BBC newsroom, the top story. US

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House Speaker Paul Ryan says that he will vote for Donald Trump in this

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election. A key supporter for the presumptive

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Republican nominee. Next, what you will see depends on

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where you are watching. If you watch internationally, it is world News

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America, looking at the anniversary of the death of Io Taylor Khomeini,

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the BBC uncovered documents that showed he had a more complex

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relationship with America than was previously known.

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The News at ten is next in the UK, they report that department store

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PHS will go into liquidation with a loss of up to 11,000 jobs after they

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failed to find a buyer -- BHS. Now come in Brazil, the mass rape of a

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16-year-old girl by up to 33 men in Rio has triggered demonstrations in

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11 Brazilian cities where they are demanding an end to violence against

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women. There's a fear a number of attacks are seriously underreported.

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Julia Carneiro has been speaking to protesters and a warning you may

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find some details in her report disturbing.

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Thousands of women are gathered here in Central Rio in reaction to a case

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of mass rape that has shocked the country.

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To be a woman in Brazil is to be afraid, to always be afraid. No

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matter what clothes you are wearing, you are always afraid. We need to

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educate men, they are always teaching girls how not to get raped,

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but we need to ditch boys are not to rape women, we need to teach them

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since they are kids. The crowds here are calling for an

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end to violence against women, but also defending women's writes, like

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abortion, and testing against Brazil's current government and

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Congress, which they see as a threat to women's rights.

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Disturbing story and some extraordinary statistics there.

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Let's turn to India. The court there has found 24 people guilty of

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involvement in a massacre that left 69 dead. It took place during the

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2002 and team as limb riots in the western state of Gujarat. The riots

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were among the worst since Indian independence. The Prime Minister was

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the state minister at the time and there is criticism that he didn't do

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enough to stop the riots. There were several incidents of

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violence during the riots in 2002. More than 1000 lost their lives but

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also there was a major incident in which

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69 Muslims lost their lives, and Andrew mob attacked residential

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combo complex -- an angry mob attacked residential complex. We

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have had a verdict in the case, a trial which began in 2009, so have

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taken seven years. 24 people have been convicted, 11 for murder and

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the remaining 13 for lesser charges, 36 were acquitted by the court

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today. Many of the victims have accused the Prime Minister, who at

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the time was the chief minister of Gujarat, for not doing enough to

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stop the violence. He has denied wrongdoing and the Supreme Court

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also said they would not prosecute him in 2012 because there was no

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evidence against him. From India we will turn to Syria. Britain, France

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and America are urging the UN to start a dropping food into besieged

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areas of the country. The Syrian government is accused of not

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allowing enough aid to reach citizens. Yesterday just one convoy

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was allowed into a suburb of Damascus. It was the first time the

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town has received any aid since 2012. Will Ross sent us this report.

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A family struggling to survive in this battered, besieged town. In the

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rubble that is now their home this is the only meal of the day.

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Conditions in this town have been deteriorating, as well as a severe

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lack of food, it is hard to get safe drinking water and they have had no

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electricity for three years. Yesterday there was a breakthrough

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of sorts. The Syrian government, which has been besieging the town

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since 2012, and allowed some aid to be delivered, on the day the

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international community set as the deadline for the arrival of

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humanitarian aid. There were meditative -- medical supplies, but

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apart from some baby milk, no food. The Foreign Secretary said it was a

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cynical mood to let -- move to let in limited aid on the deadline. The

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Americans said the Syrian government had to do more. What we have always

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said is we want them to support sustained, comprehensive, unimpeded

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access of humanitarian assistance. They have not met that expectation.

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This town used to be at home to 80,000 people. Now 8000 are trapped

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there. The situation in the besieged areas is astonishingly break. We

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have spoken to mothers whose children are skin and bones, and

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able to stand, eating boiled leaves and animal feed. We know operations

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are being conducted by candlelight and there are really tough

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conditions. This suburb of Damascus is not the only place besieged by

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Assad's forces, and they are not the only ones using the tactic.

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In the west of Syria, two towns held by government backing forces are

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besieged by rebels. A town in the East is surrounded by so-called

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Islamic State. Britain, America and France are now urging the UN to tear

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drop food into the besieged areas. Humanitarian workers say it is a

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last resort but better than nothing. Peace talks seem to be going nowhere

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and the violence goes on. The so-called Islamic State is now under

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more pressure on several fronts, but at least in the short term, that is

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likely to deepen the crisis in the region, with hundreds of thousands

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trapped. Not much sign of the peace process

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in Syria at the moment. Let's go to the United States. A couple given

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the wrong baby by a hospital in Alf Salvador almost a year ago have

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finally been allowed to travel home with the correct child. Last year

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DNA tests proved children born at the same time in the same hospital

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were swapped. The family returned to their home in Texas and gave an

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exclusive interview to my colleague. The pain... The thought... But the

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baby I had been nursing, taking care of, loving him, bathing him... That

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he was not mine. And then I had another thought which came with it,

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where's my baby? Ira member the first trauma... To me, was, oh my

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goodness, I have a child, and my child is somewhere out there in the

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world, where is he, who is taking care of him, what happened to him,

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why did this happen, will I ever see him again? I just felt like a panic,

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that my only child was lost or stolen, I didn't know... And they

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found your biological child. Great relief. Can you imagine after all

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these weeks looking for him, we were like, crazy, and calling everybody,

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there was a big party, and more Ulloa said -- my lawyer said we have

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to bring the other baby. I was like, what? We found a family and we

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barely got time to say goodbye. I got all his clothes... And we took

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him into the office, and then, at the same time, it's so sad, we got

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our baby, and that was so happy. We took Moses home, and it was

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beautiful, it was a blessing of God, I got to nurse him as well, without

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any problems, and he adjusted, he never cried... He is amazing in his

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adjustment, how peaceful he is. Very peaceful and happy, smiling, very

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happy, very happy. He didn't look perturbed at all, baby Moses, he

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slept all the way through that interview! That's it from Outside

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Source. We will be back on Monday but from me for now, thanks for

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watching.

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