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Welcome to outside source. Some of the main stories in the BBC's

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newsroom. Theresa May has had her first full

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day as Prime Minister. Its been one of big promotions

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and ruthless sackings - with a number of high profile

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ministers losing their jobs The rest of the world has

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been reacting to one The French foreign minister has

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called Boris Johnson a liar We have a full report and global

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reaction to that appointment. The game everyone is talking about,

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Pokemon Go, has made its debut in the UK -

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as it continues to cause controversy And a full sports round-up. A

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bizarre end to the Tour de France stage, if you didn't see it, we will

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get into that in about five minutes time.

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Theresa May has made a raft of appointments

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as she sets about establishing the new government she will lead.

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And she will have known that making Boris Johnson the Foreign Secretary

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would be far and away the biggest story.

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He's a very successful politician but one who,

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Here's our Deputy Political Editor John Pienaar.

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And in a shock move, she named her party rival

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Boris Johnson as Secretary for Foreign Affairs.

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Boris Johnson, ainsi un mayor de Londres,

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TRANSLATION: It is Boris Johnson, a former mayor of London,

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and a leader of the pro-Brexit campaign...

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It wasn't just us who were surprised.

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Boris Johnson has been put in charge of quiet British diplomacy,

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after a career strewn with colourful outbursts and more

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Around the world, the reaction has been mixed.

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Some amusement, quite a lot of shock.

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On Twitter, the former Swedish leader thought it was a joke.

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The former Belgian Prime Minister did too.

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"British humour has no borders", he wrote.

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Australia said "good wishes to a good friend," but others -

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in France and Germany - were less friendly.

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And Martin Schulz, President of the European Parliament,

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has described the Cabinet reshuffle which made Mr Johnson Foreign

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Secretary as part of a dangerously vicious cycle since the vote

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French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said in an interview

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the new Foreign Secretary had "told a lot of lies about the EU."

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His German counterpart called Mr Johnson's behaviour "monstrous".

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After a vote like the referendum result on June 23rd,

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it is inevitable there is going to be a certain amount

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of plaster coming off the ceiling in the chancelleries of Europe.

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It wasn't the result that they were expecting,

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and clearly they are making their views known in a frank

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I have to say that the gentleman that you mentioned,

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the French foreign minister, in fact, has sent me a charming

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letter just a couple of hours ago, saying how much he looked forward

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Here in the UK, this was the reaction of one

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of the Labour's leadership challengers.

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They have just made him Foreign Secretary?

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In America, they know about Boris Johnson's

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He compared presidential candidate Hillary Clinton to a sadistic nurse

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in a mental hospital, and during President Obama's British

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visit, he wrote about what he called "The part-Kenyan President's

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ancestral dislike of the British Empire".

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In Washington, which also took the losing side against the campaign

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he led to leave the EU, a State Department spokesman's

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The British Foreign Secretary has just been announced

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I mean, we are always going to be able to work with the British,

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no matter who is occupying the role of Foreign Secretary.

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Boris Johnson addressed his new staff today, looking the part.

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That is what diplomacy is about sometimes.

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Colleagues say he has got the talent and brains for the job,

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but he'll have to get used to being a little less interesting.

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Foreign affairs is one issue to concern Theresa May but another one

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for the Prime Minister is Scotland. If you want a measure of how

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seriously the Prime Minister is taking this issue she's going to

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Edinburgh on Friday, one of the reasons for the urgency is this.

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During the referendum, in fact, in it, this is how the UK vote, yellow,

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people wanting to remain, blue, people wanting out. The majority of

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Scots voted to remain in the EU but of course the majority of people in

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the UK did not and that created a significant amount of political

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tension. For more analysis on this,

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here's BBC Scotland's Nick Eardley. He's the only Conservative MP from a

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Scottish seed... He might not be going anywhere but many of Theresa

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May's top team are new to their jobs, one of them is a new next-door

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neighbour, the Chancellor. You still hold the opinion that breaks it is

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dangerous for the economy? He said this morning he won't change the

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funding arrangements which decide much of Scotland's budget but when

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asked if he could see Scotland developing a different relationship

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with Europe in the UK leaves, he told the BBC... No, I'd think the

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best future for Scotland is inside the United Kingdom economy, let's

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make this United Kingdom economy work for all of us. And let's

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negotiate with the European Union from outside the European Union, I

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relationship which works for Britain and works for Europe. That appears

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to be slightly different from what the Scottish Secretary things. What

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I have said is if it is possible for Scotland to get different

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arrangements from the EU then of course, we will look at that and

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that's why we're not standing in the way of the First Minister of the

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Scottish Government initiatives, the Chancellor has expressed a view he

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thinks it are unlikely that there will be the possibility of a

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separate Scottish Thibaut let's see what the First Minister and the

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Scottish Government comeback with, we will look at that. I think it's

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very important that Scotland's specific needs are addressed as part

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of this negotiation process and that is why were determined Scottish

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Government should play a very strong party negotiations taking place. The

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comments highlight a challenge for Theresa May, she is committed to the

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UK leading the European Union, and her words, Brexit means Brexit but

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can she find a path that allows Scotland to maintain a relationship

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as the rest of the UK leaves? Nicola Sturgeon has been holding talks on

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maintaining Scotland's relationship with the EU. She says the new

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towns's comments are disappointing and she wants the new PM to be more

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construct. She is expected to meet the new Prime Minister tomorrow.

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Scotland is in a position not of our making and many risks low from that,

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risks to businesses, jobs, universities, workers' rights,

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ability to shape policy on big issues like climate change. My job

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is to protect our interests and avoid those risks. The number of

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issues for the two most part for women in British politics to

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discuss. Europe expected to be near the top of that agenda.

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If you want more information on Theresa May as Prime Minister and

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the decisions she is taking, you can get that on the BBC News website.

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Let's update you on some sports. The 145th Open is taking

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place at the Royal Phil Mickelson is in

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the lead on 8-under par - he came very close to being 9 under

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which would have been Defending champion Zach Johnson

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is 5-under. We came very, very close to a piece

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of golfing history this evening here in Royal Troon, Phil Mickelson

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almost got a round of 62, not only has nobody got a round of 62 at this

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major on the inch and course in the West of Scotland, no one has ever

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got a round of 62 at the open, or in any major golf tournament event, so

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from the Masters at Augusta, the US Open, the PGA championship, no one

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has gone around and 62 strokes on Phil Mickelson found himself in this

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situation he had a 15 pub Eardley at the 18th and a chance to get the

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elusive 62. After he struggled with it but to go, he thought it was in

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but the golfing gods managed to shut the door on him and the ball lipped

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around the cup and stayed above ground, it's an interesting story.

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This golf course which has been in operation... They haven't made many

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changes to it to balance the new equipment and technology available,

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many courses make themselves longer for that reason, the new flight

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speed that the balls can achieve at this course is a test of skill and

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strength. That is the old model. Ever since back down through the

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years, it's not who can hit the ball further but who can be accurate and

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it's interesting that even great layers like Phil Mickelson will

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struggle to get this elusive 62 and the old course managed to keep its

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integrity. Tomorrow will be a different story, Mickelson came

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close to do because it was beautiful weather on the West Coast, tomorrow

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the forecast is for really heavy wind and lots of rain and I can tell

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you now, nobody is going to get any for

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near a 62! Thank you to corner, we will hear him on BBC Radio 5 Live.

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There've been extraordinary scenes during the latest stage

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It was a big mountain day ending in the climb up Mont Ventoux.

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It wasn't declined that got the headlines, it was what happened to

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Chris Froome. Chris Froome was just

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behind two other rides - bike in front stopped,

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three of them crashed into it - for good measure a motorbike behind

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crashed into Froome. The other two continued,

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his bike was broken so he ran. Then finally got a bike,

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but he couldn't get his shoes He did eventually

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get across the line. Looked like he'd lose

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the yellow jersey but no. Authorities gave him the same time

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as the riders he'd been with. He holds onto the yellow jersey.

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Let's bring in Tim Hague, what I haven't explained as the core of the

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incident, spectators and this is a recurring problem. Yes, it happened

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earlier in the tour, Chris Froome was fine for an altercation but it

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was an amazing day in the Tour de France, as you say. Chris Froome

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extended his lead at it was anything but simple or normal on this 12

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stage, baby gown with the stage reduced, the riders finished six

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coulomb utters short of the legendary mountain that you

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mentioned because that was of high wind, the rider safety was a primary

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concern but the organisers and Ben Chris Froome and everyone crashed

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into the back of the motorcycle. Irony, as you can imagine, like you

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said he had to run without a hike, a kilometre from the end of the stage,

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looked to have cost and the yellow jersey but he remains top of the

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standings with a 47 second lead over his fellow countryman. He said

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afterwards, I don't have a bike on my car is five minutes behind with

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another bike, I am going to run a bit. I am happy with the jury's

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decision, I think it was right. We have heard the song, she'd be coming

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round the mountains... But this time it is Chris Froome running up the

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mountain. Yes, and in shoes not designed to be running in.

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A group of NBA players has called for an end to gun violence

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This comes after a series of high profile incidents where police have

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Speaking at an awards ceremony, four basketball stars,

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Dwyane Wade and LeBron James amongst them, had this to say.

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Racial profiling has to stop. The shoot to kill mentality has to stop.

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Not seeing the value of black and brown bodies has to stop. But also

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the retaliation has to stop. The endless gun violence in places like

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Chicago, Dallas, not to mention Orlando, it has to stop. Enough!

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Enough is enough! It's time to look in them are and ask ourselves what

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are we doing to create change? It's not about being a role model, not

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about our responsibilities to did the traditional of activism. I know

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tonight we will honour Muhammad Ali but to do his legacy any justice

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let's use this moment as a call to action for all professional athletes

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to educate ourselves, to explore these issues, speak up, use our

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influence and renounce violence. It will be interesting to see what

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impact that statement has. More sport through the BBC's sport up if

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you want to download that, we talk about the different type of game in

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a few moments, Pokemon goal is out in the UK. Already becoming a

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phenomenon around the world, we will see why it is doing so well.

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In an effort to help tackle the stigma surrounding HIV and Aids,

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Prince Harry has been tested for HIV.

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He said he wants to encourage more people to come forward to find out

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An estimated 11,000 people in the UK are unaware

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Our Health Editor, Hugh Pym, reports now.

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He may have been nervous, but his blood test for HIV

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was being filmed and streamed live on social media.

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Doctors said it was a brave move for Prince Harry to agree to be

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The results coming very soon afterwards.

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I can tell you here - you have an HIV non-reactive result.

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His visit to a south London sexual health clinic was aimed at raising

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awareness and understanding of HIV and testing.

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Alex was diagnosed as HIV positive seven years ago after a routine

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check, but on the right medication, one pill a day, he says he can lead

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It's great that we have an ambassador like Prince Harry that

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wants to get involved with HIV, not only here in the UK,

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but in Africa as well, and to stand in solidarity with

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It is all very different from the 1980s, when Prince Harry's

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Then the chances of patients with the virus developing AIDs

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Since then, doctors say medicine has made big strides forward.

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This is another viral illness that we now have great treatment

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We shouldn't have the stigma, carry the stigma, that we had

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We are in a new era, the science has managed to take

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Prince Harry's visit was aimed at showing that an HIV test

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So simple, in fact, that there is now a home testing kit,

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which the Prince was shown, allowing someone to test

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themselves if they don't want to go into a clinic.

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Prince Harry's view - wherever it happens,

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nobody should be worried about the test.

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Whether you are a man, woman, gay, straight,

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black, white, whatever, even ginger, why wouldn't

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It was all adding to his knowledge of HIV AIDS, gained

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Next week, he will share a platform with Sir Elton John

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at the International AIDS Conference in South Africa.

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Welcome to the BBC newsroom. This is outside source, I news, the British

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Prime Minister Theresa May has made significant changes to her Cabinet,

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firing several key figures including Michael Gove. Coming up... If you

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are watching outside of the UK, world News America, taking to the

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road to look at the history of the iconic muffler men, that is one of

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them and the people determined to bring them back to life. Here in the

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UK, the News at ten is next, Hugh Edwards live from Downing Street at

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as Theresa May's first full day as Prime Minister comes to an end.

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We've reported in recent months that the number of people trying

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to travel through the Balkans to countries like Germany

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That's because of a deal between the EU and Turkey.

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But still around 1500 migrants arrived by sea in June this year.

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One of the key countries on this route is Hungary -

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and it's getting harder to pass through.

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10,000 soldiers and police are reinforce its border with Serbia.

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And it has a new law which allows it to push back migrants found

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All of this means more and more migrants are in makeshift

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Every morning at the border, Hungary entrusts the migrants' leader,

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Hamid Joya, with a list, which provokes a polite scrum.

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One family, two, three, four, five, six families.

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The document gives the names of the 15 migrants who will

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be allowed to cross into Hungary that day.

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This is one of the most nervous times of day here at the camp.

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Families want to get a very close look at the lists

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They want to see if they've moved up the line and are any closer

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The 15 on the list don't have much time to pack or say goodbye.

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Ronila, who's from Afghanistan, is taking her four-year-old

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This turnstile is their front door into Hungary.

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They're called in one by one and they step

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Trying to break through is much more dangerous.

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Aid workers say that Hungary has been brutal in its treatment

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of migrants who've cut through the border fence.

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We have had a lot of testimonies from the refugees themselves

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in the previous last couple of weeks and medical evidence to show

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there has in some way been excessive force used on refugees

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Samir, from Afghanistan, doesn't want to show his face.

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He got through the fence twice and says he was pushed back

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They came with the dogs and stuff like that and searched me and again

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they took me to the border and they sprayed me over there.

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When they opened the door and they pushed me inside,

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and after that they pepper sprayed me.

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Hungary insists it simply escorts migrants back across the border.

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More and more people end up waiting at this camp, hoping to get a place

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The door into central Europe only opens a bit at a time.

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James Reynolds, BBC News, on the Serbia-Hungary border.

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There is extensive information about the migrant crisis in Europe online

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from BBC News. Unless you've been hiding

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from the news for the last week, you're unlikely to avoided the raft

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of stories about Pokemon Go. It's a smartphone game

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in which you find little monsters who appear, on your phone

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at least, in the real world. Well it's huge - really huge -

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millions and millions of people have It tracks what apps US

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android owners use. Pokemon Go is in dark blue

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and it's already almost as big as Snapchat -

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the yellow line - And people aren't just getting

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the game, they're using it. The average American

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iPhone user is spending 33 minutes on Pokemon Go,

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- that's more than Facebook, But the game isn't

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without controversy. There concern about people playing

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it in inappropriate locations. It's the game for the digital world

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clashes with the real one, Pokemon goal in box players searching for

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animated creatures by a smartphone screens as they explore real-life

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locations. With millions of downloads in the first week it's

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become a phenomenon. It's fun, like easy game that everyone can relate

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to, people who have never touched or command or any of the cards are

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games are like... It seems kind of cool. I have got a lot of my friends

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hooked that haven't played it before. I am catching the poker man

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and all of that allows us walking around and stuff. For one father to

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be was even a distraction in the maternity ward. Theresa May is not

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the only new face in Downing Street. Of characters popping up in

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prominent landmarks. But there are places where the fun is an unwelcome

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intrusion with reports of people searching for Pokemon characters as

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sensitive locations including Auschwitz. TRANSLATION: Auschwitz is

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not only a museum it is above all a place of remembrance. A place where

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people can't not only to find out history but they, for moments of

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meditation, reflection and prayer. It is inconceivable that we should

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treat it as a place for games or to have fun. The Arlington National

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Cemetery invert Junior has also asked people not to play when they

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visit and the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington wants its

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location deleted from the game's software. And then, there are the

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obvious safety issues. I've even walking around dry to get a Pokemon

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and in the heat of the moment I'm have walked into a pole like I

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just... Jerked a little bit. But the problems have put off investors.

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Since last week the value of the game's co-creator Nintendo has

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rocketed to almost $10 billion, all of that before its worldwide

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release. That is your lot for today. Thank

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you very much for watching. We will see you next week, the usual time.

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Goodbye. It's a long way off I know, but a

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bit of heat and humidity in the forecast, something we haven't seen

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much of the summer. I know it doesn't suit everyone. A fairly

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complicated weather picture, high

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