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tack this is outside source. Let's look at some of the main stories.

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reached the number of delegates she required for the party donation but

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both she and Bernie Sandra say the race isn't over. Bombing taken perky

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-- Turkey give Kills 11 Biba. It's the latest in a string of attacks

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this year. Some new migrants and refugees in Norway are being sent to

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invention classes. James Longman went along to one, will play his

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report. And Eva Carneiro has settled her dismissal claim against the club

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but we don't offer how much was that she did reject a $1.7 million

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settlement earlier in the week. As we spoke about earlier come

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Hillary Clinton's place as the Democratic

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nominee is looking all but certain. We've been looking at what under

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English that other indicators that could be. One minute Clinton is

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ahead, next is Donald Trump. Either any other ways we can get who

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will win? We use things like a house price growth and gas price growth

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and their staff to school, they're more likely to vote for the

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incumbent party. In this model has got the winner right every year

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since it was created in 1980s what they think will happen this year?

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Democratic candidate should win with about 332 votes. Wait, not everyone

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thinks her -- eloquent and will win. I'll cover is going to win. How you

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doing one type of election ought to be addictive of how you doing

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another. There is distinct pattern and it is the party did not know the

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candidate who does better in the primaries wins the general election.

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Is it because Donald Trump beat Tescos by a much larger margin than

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eloquent and has over Bernie Sanders that he thinks this years for

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Donald. Thank you. What about putting signs to one side and

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looking at some other theories people use? Like this one. If you

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have a surname ending with the letter and your pretty good chance

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of becoming president, but by that measure Hillary Clinton looks

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certain to be in the White House. But then the Olympic Games theory,

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waiver countries hoping the struggles in the Olympics for the

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first time ever, the party in power loses office. This's first hosting

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the games, so by that measure it means the Democrats will be out,

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Donald Trump would be in. Two predictions College Fortran, two for

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the Democrats. Let's look one more, which has got it right from more

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than three decades. I developed a model with 13 key questions, to a

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false questions, that can be answered before an election but

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primarily indicate whether or not that performance has been good

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enough to give the party in power another four years. His questions

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look at everything from whether the party in power has done well on

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foreign policy in the mid-term election and if there had to have

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enough charisma. If six or more of the keys or false, the party in

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power loses. If fewer than six are false, the party in power wins.

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Where does that leave us? I model is still uncertain committees looking

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grim for the Democrats. And for anyone who wants a definitive answer

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as to who will be in the White House in November. These models have got

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it right for decades. But even they cannot agree.

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In Bangladesh, 70 old Hindu priest has been brutally killed.

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Ananda Gopal Ganguly's body was found near his home

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This is thought to be the latest attack by Islamist militants,

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who have targeted Hindus, Christians, secular bloggers,

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homosexuals, westerners and other minority figures.

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Akbar Hussain has more from the car. 70-year-old came out of his home

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riding a bicycle. Eyewitnesses say a group of three men attacked him in

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the middle of the road in the village. The police said he was

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targeted because of his faith. The Government has been a beastly

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criticised for not doing enough to stop such killings. Different human

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rights groups say that and at least 40 people have been killed in the

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last two years by suspected Islamist militants but no one has been

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punished for that. Many people are raising questions whether the

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Government is committed to track down attackers or not. The so-called

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Islamic State claimed there was both 30 Hindu priest killing. The same

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group also claimed responsibility for some other killings as well, but

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the Government always denied the presence of Islamic State in

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country. Three suspected militants have been shot dead by police on

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Tuesday morning. Police say they were high-ranking members of the man

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-- of an Islamist militant group. Our South Asia regional editor told

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meanwhile about how this attack on the priest connects to other

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killings that have been happening in Bangladesh. There has been a series

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of attacks, there are certain elements that seem to be common and

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fit the pattern. It seemed to be well planned and Courtney 's come

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was going to pair with three men stopped and shot him and then almost

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beheaded him. Particularly violent is another aspect of these cases.

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And the fact he seemed to be targeted killing involving someone

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part of the religious minority, Hindu priest. It is possible it

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could be something like a copycat killing because all of these are

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being widely reported, it could be a personal grudge. Most people are

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looking at it and thinking it feels like it the pattern of killings,

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which people are blaming some sort of Islamic Islamist group or groups

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and many want is Bangladesh becoming more intolerant and extremist? What

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is the Government doing? Lots of people wonder that as well and it's

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been debated just now. The so-called Islamic State has said it carried

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out this particular killing and has also claimed some of the others but

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the Government is saying it rejects that and think they do not accept

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there is an international terrorist network operating in Bangladesh so

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they're trying hard to pin the blame on opposition politicians and

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Islamic links to the opposition. That seems to be backfiring, it is

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basically focusing much more domestic politics than coming up

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with good strategies to tackle this difficult situation with violence.

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Lots of people in Bangladesh say you are not being effective in stopping

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these. Briefly, the moderate majority, what is their reaction

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every time something terrible happens? People are extremely

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concerned and it's important to bear in mind that obviously Bangladesh is

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a majority Muslim society and these sorts of killings targeting ethnic

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minorities and religious minorities are unprecedented, so people are

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extremely concerned, wondering why it is happening and calling on the

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Government to do something about it to ensure prosecutions and stop it.

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Chelsea Football Club has last apologised

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a discrimination case with the team's former

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It follows an incident last August when Ms Carneiro ran on to the pitch

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to treat a player despite objections from the club's manager,

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Today Chelsea accepted she was "fulfilling her

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responsibility to the players as a doctor".

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Richard Conway has the story. Today was supposed to be her big moment in

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court. When Jose Mourinho, the most famous manager in world football,

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arrived unexpectedly, accompanied by senior figures from Chelsea, it was

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a signal that a settlement agreement was close to being reached. The root

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of the disputes them back to last August, the opening fixture of the

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season against Swansea. Mourinho was incensed when Doctor Carneiro ran

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onto the pitch to treat an injured player, leaving his team a man down

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as it is to winning goal. She claims he called at Robert returning

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Portuguese, something which Mourinho and Chelsea deny. After the game he

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called his medical team impulsive, naive, said didn't understand

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football. Within weeks she had resigned and started her employment

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and discrimination action. Today the club apologised unreservedly. In a

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statement Chelsea said: Chelsea offers doctor Carneiro ?1.2

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million to settle this claim, but it was rejected. On the opening day of

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this hearing there was astonishing detail laid out before the tribunal

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about the nature of her claims and Chelsea and Jose Mourinho. They have

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now reached an agreement, but it is confidential and we might never know

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the terms. She can look forward to moving on in her life and bridging

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this long-running saga behind her. In a statement she said:

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But the drama was not quite yet finished. There were chaotic scenes

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as fresh Doctor Carneiro after the formalities had been concluded. Then

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Jose Mourinho was eventually bundled into his waiting car. He is now free

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to carry on as the new manager of Manchester United, knowing the

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confidential agreement and further embarrassment from this dispute has

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been avoided. Sad news because American mixed

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martial arts fighter Kimbo Slice has died aged 42. He was taken to

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hospital in South Miami, Florida on Monday night. The speaker will

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Perry, at the BBC sports Centre. What more can you tell us about a

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huge name in MMA? Is a world of mix martial arts it is in shock and

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mourning, he is in MMA fighter both the Bahamas and raised in Florida.

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His real name is Kevin Ferguson, he has a boxer, professional wrestling

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occasional actor, rising to fame through his U-tube street fighting

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videos which made him an internet sensation. He went to hospital in

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Coral Springs in Florida with police reportedly asking his family for

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information after his admissions. It was confirmed that the former UFC

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fighter had died leaving hide his girlfriend and six children. One of

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his three sons, Kevin Ferguson Junior, made his MMA debut in March.

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Slice had been competing most recently in the ballot MMA fighting

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company foot up his last outing coming in February, a win was

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eventually overturned after he tested positive for steroids. He was

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due to fight in London next month at the O2 arena and a statement from

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the president of Bella Touru says we are all shocked and saddened by the

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devastating and untimely loss, one of the most popular MMA fighters

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ever, Kimble, was a charismatic larger-than-life personality that

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transcended the spot. He said outside the case he was friendly,

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Gentle giant and a devoted family man. His loss leaves us all with

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extremely heavy hearts and our thoughts and prayers are with the

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entire Ferguson family and all of his friends, fans and team-mates. A

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pioneer of MMA. Kimbo Slice has died at the age of 42. Thank you. Last

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week we brought you the story of Argentina and Barcelona star Lionel

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Messi's tax fraud trial in Spain. More news, Spanish prosecutors have

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called for Riddell and Barcelona is the boss Tony Mata be tried for

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fraud, they allege he and his father it true value of the play APPLAUSE

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Multi-million euro transfer in 2013 coming can find out more on that

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story online. The British Olympian Greg Rutherford

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has a frozen sample of his sperm ahead of performing in the Olympic

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Games in Rio. That was first reported by the Guardian and his

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partners said the couple wanted more children the future and feared

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infection because pregnant women with Zika had been linked to babies

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being born with deformities. Soon after that story broke, let's bring

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you this. Writers fires another story out of Rio Olympic organisers

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saying: We will keep you posted. Still to come here or outside

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source: The BBC gains access to a class teaching rate prevention to

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migrants and refugees in Norway. We will bring you that report.

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The former office has warned fans travelling to the Euro 2016

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tournament to be vigilant because of what it calls the high risk of

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terrorism. It says that stadiums, fans, venues are broadcasting the

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current and transport hubs and links are potential targets. Meanwhile on

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the field, the England team were training today ahead of their

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opening game at the tournament, Dan Rowan is in France. Four days from

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now it will be England's's players are singing the National Anthem.

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This morning as was local school total, the warmest of welcomes for

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the squad ahead of a training session at their base. In the's

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multilingual manager thanking them for their hospitality. Its fluency

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on the pitch that England need. She has picked an attacking squad with

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an average age of just 25, aged -- the defence is seen as a witness and

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some players are recovering from injury but in a group that includes

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Wales, England are the favourites to qualify. I don't see why we won't be

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successful in the competition because we are young, I don't think

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it has anything to do with it come to her new a team and gel as a team.

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England might have qualified with 100% record but after a dire World

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Cup two years ago in Brazil this time they must do better. Here we

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are yet again, for England the start of another major tournament carries

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with it so many memories of hopes dashed. With the youngest squad in

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this competition, they hope will be that these players aren't weighed

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down by the burden of past failures like some of their predecessors.

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Much will depend on revitalised for line led by Harry Kane. England are

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under 24-hour armed, here, but fully half a million British supporters

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expected in France, warning from the Foreign Office that stadiums, fans

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and transport hubs are potential targets for a terrorist attack. It

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is a football tournament, you can't eliminate everything come every

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fear, from one's life. Goal with confidence, be smart and enjoy the

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football. Despite security concerns England management are making

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themselves at home in this gentle corner of France. The road has been

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shaped forward from history suggests from here on in it will be anything

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but. -- straightforward. This is outside

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source, live from the BBC newsroom. Our top story, the latest round of

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the US primary elections get underway, Associated Press is

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reporting Hillary Clinton has secured the Democratic nomination.

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Coming up shortly on BBC News: If you are outside the UK is as world

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News America next, they will have a discussion on a meeting of the

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world's two largest democracies as India's the -- Prime Minister visits

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Barack Obama. Here in UK, the News at ten is next. Dan Rowan is that

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the Euro 2016 tournament and will look at England's chances of

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success. And online, many of you were reading about the Playboy

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mansion being sold to a private equity boss who lives next door. The

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new owner page $200 million with the stipulation that the current owner,

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Hugh Hefner, must be able to carry on living in the property until his

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death. Let's go back to the EU referendum debate happening right

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now. David Cameron and the leader of the UK Independence Party, Nigel

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Farage, are taking part in a debate facing separate questions from a

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studio audience with David Cameron, who wants to remain speaking. Let's

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go over to Vicky Young, who is in the spin room. David Cameron again

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focusing on the economy, that has played a huge part in this campaign

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for the Remain site and trying to ram home to people the importance of

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the UK being in the single market. He is saying that if we weren't then

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our car exports, for example, would have effectively a 10% tax on them,

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we would not be able to trade in the same way and that would have a big

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impact on our economy and he is referring again to the many

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independent economists who have said Brexit would have a detrimental

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affect on the economy. On that he has been pretty strong, an

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immigration he has looked uncomfortable. He was challenged by

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one man in the audience who said he was in his 40s and had three

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children living in the same room, how has a hunk -- uncontrolled

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immigration helped me? Is that I cannot get on the housing ladder and

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his area has become a no-go zone. This is what the premise is that in

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response. The IMF, OECD, some of these bodies are paid to warn Prime

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Minister 's when their economies face risks. We could find a way, but

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I don't think it's the right way. Can I just say why all these experts

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I believe are right and it's to do with the single market. 500 million

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people, it's where we sell half of the goods and services we export,

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almost half. If we have less good access to that market, our economy

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will be smaller, there will be fewer opportunities, which is why I think

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experts are right and we should listen to them and we should vote to

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Remain. Earlier he called a press conference and said that voters must

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not sit this referendum out. He said like he was concerned that people

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might not be engaged with the arguments were not listening to the

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experts that he was speaking about. There is some suggestion that those

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on the Remain site are very keen to boost the turnout in this referendum

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in order to get their way. What about the format, they are facing

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separate questions, not going head-to-head. Why did that we're

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doing this get chosen? It has been interesting, people have spoken

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about debates, this isn't one of those. The Prime Minister has been

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reluctant to do that, is same thing happened in the UK general election

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where he didn't do debate but did take questions from the audience. In

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some ways politicians being up against people from the public is

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almost as interesting. There will be other debates not including the

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Prime Minister, but other representatives from both sides will

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take part in the last two weeks of this campaign. But the Prime

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Minister has been particularly resistant to any kind of debate with

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fellow Conservatives, who do not all agree with his position. Thank you.

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The BBC has gained exclusive access to a controversial class that

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teaches migrant and refugee is about rape invention. -- rape prevention.

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The lessons, which run in Norway, were first introduced several years

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ago - but following the attacks in Cologne there are now calls

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Hundreds of women and girls reported mass sexual assault and robbery

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by gangs of men in the German city on New Years Eve.

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Our reporter James Longman has been speaking to those taking part

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Norway's North Sea coast, new home for those made homeless by war.

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After the attacks on women in Germany on New Year's Eve, questions

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were asked about young male migrants coming to Europe. Are they really a

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danger to women? Is western Norway, like many places it is taking its

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fair share of asylum seekers. Norwegians are doing things

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differently. They offer refugees what they call cultural coding

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classes. Basically classes teaching men how to better treat women.

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Norway has been running these classes since 2009 after a number of

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rapes by migrants in a town of the coast. -- up the ghost. The course

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covers rape, sexual sort, communities to the opposite sex and

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understanding boundaries. -- sexual assault. I like someone a lot. It is

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up to you to decide if you want to have sex. One image uses of Western

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women are short skirt. The men are asked what they thinking woman does

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for a living. Or actress, they reply. I asked them what they make

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of this and if they would see it in Syria. They say it depends on the

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area. Some of them said would be impossible. Others that in big

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cities is perfectly normal to see women dressed like this. The men are

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discussing how rape is understood in Syria and in this case they are all

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from Syria. The discussion going on around what parts of Syria rate will

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be considered illegal between a man and women who are married, they are

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speaking about how Ledger plays a role culture plays a role. -- how

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religion. It is the first time these guys have had this conversation. And

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it is useful. But the class has been criticised for treating all refugees

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as potential rapists. The director of this refugee centres with me.

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Does it stigmatise them a bit? I don't think so. When people find out

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the first thing the Norwegians do is teach men about gender norms. I just

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think that it is not just we teach them about cultural difference in

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many aspects, this is one of the examples. For us it's one of the

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aspects of cultural code that should be aware of. The media has been

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focused on the dangers. I asked them if they felt patronised. The

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majority of people know about sexual assault, this man tells me, any

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rational person knows not to do it. The difference is we don't normally

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speak about it and you do. That report, there is much more from

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James on the website and more reports on the migrant crisis. Let's

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end with a robbery with a difference. It happened in India. As

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shall use of CCTV from a jewellery shop in the east of the country. You

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might have spotted that, monkey going into the shop, opening up the

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cash drawer and stuffing a bundle of notes into its mouth. The shop owner

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tries to tempt it with some fruit, but this monkey, pretty wisely

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preferred the money and it got away. And afraid to say, with a worth of

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cash. They did not get it back. Thanks for watching, we will be back

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tomorrow at the same time.

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