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Let's look through some of the main stories here in the BBC Newsroom.

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Police in Brazil have broken up a terror cell which they say

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was planning attacks during the Rio Olympics.

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Theresa May has met Francois Hollande in Paris.

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He's made it clear that he wants negotiations over Brexit to start

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The town of Manbij in Syria is a key battleground

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Our reporter has gained exclusive access to the town.

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We'll play you his report in a moment.

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And we'll get more reaction to Sam Allardyce being named England

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Let's turn to the fight against Islamic State in Syria.

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The town of Manbij in northern Syria is one of the key

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Western-backed fighters have given so called Islamic State 48

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There have also been reports of over 50 civilians killed in the area

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The BBC's Feras Kilani and his team were the first international

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broadcasters to make it into the city.

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We join these Kurdish-led forces as they put pressure

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Backed by US air power, they have slowly surrounded

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The Syrian democratic forces are advancing into the Manbij

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As you can see here, the fight against the Islamic State

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group is street by street and house by house.

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Located close to the Turkish border, the city has been a key meeting

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And now they live homeless on its edges.

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For three days thousands of them have queued for bread.

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TRANSLATION: We fled IS ten days ago.

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We're lucky to survive as bombs were flying over our heads.

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Since then we haven't received a single piece of bread.

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Rumours about a rare food delivery sparks a race across town.

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Off camera, many of these people told us they were better off under

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The Kurdish led forces are in danger of losing their support.

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Look at our situation, children, women, elderly,

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Despite this, these people are fortunate.

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25,000 civilians are still trapped inside Manbij at the mercy

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This released footage is the image of the air campaign

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But the reality can often be very different.

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In the last couple of days, it's been reported around

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100 civilians have been killed by Western bombs.

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Despite that, the weight of airstrikes is taking its toll on IS.

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Losing men and ground, they are slowly being defeated

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But this has pushed them to launch attacks across the world.

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And they are much harder to defend against.

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Feras Kilani, BBC News, Manbij, northern Syria.

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A Florida police officer shot and wounded a unarmed black man

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while he was trying to help a patient with autism.

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Charles Kinsey is a caretaker and says he had gone into the street

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to assist his patient and get him to return to a treatment facility.

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-- behavioural therapist Charles Kinsey.

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An unarmed black man with his hands in the air,

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Trying to explain to police he is a therapist looking

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after a young man with autism, whose toy truck has been mistaken

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He pleads with his patient to lie down on his stomach.

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The police had responded to an emergency call that a man

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was brandishing a gun and threatening suicide.

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The video ends before the therapist, Charles Kinsey, was shot

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But you can hear him trying desperately to calm the situation.

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I stick up my hands and I say, "I just got shot."

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And his words to me, he said, "I don't know."

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No weapon was found at the scene even though an officer

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Charles Kinsey's lawyer, the son of a policeman himself,

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There is no justification for shooting an unarmed person

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who is talking to you and telling you that they don't have a gun

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and they are a mental health counsellor.

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I just don't understand, there can

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This summer has seen weeks of protests about the police

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treatment of African Americans and also the killing of police

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officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, seemingly in retaliation.

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The last thing this country needs is yet another racial flash point.

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Nick Bryant, BBC News, Washington.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers have confirmed they've been bought

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by the Chinese conglomerate Fosun International.

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The takeover is thought to be worth ?45 million.

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In an open letter to fans, owner Steve Morgan said:

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"It is the right time to be handing the baton on to someone else to take

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Let's get more from John Watson at the BBC Sport Centre.

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Wolves aren't the first English club to be snapped up by

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Absolutely not. Fosun, one of the largest Chinese investors,

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purchasing Wolverhampton wanderers for around ?45 million, a club who

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finished 14th in the championship last season, the second tier of

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English football. It follows the purchase earlier this year of

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another West Midlands club, Aston Villa, which was bought by a Chinese

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businessman. So why the investment in these clubs? I think this shows a

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willingness on behalf of Chinese investors to invest in established

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English clubs with large fan bases, large stadiums, perhaps with a

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little bit, perhaps a lot of investment, they could be restored

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to former glories. I guess this forms part of the Chinese president,

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Xi Jinping's big plan to establish China as a football by the

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superpower by 2020. He said he would like China to win the World Cup.

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They have already established academies in China and I suppose

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this goes alongside their efforts to establish themselves as a global

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football superstar. Let's stay with football,

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because last night we told you that Sam Allardyce is set to be

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England's new manager. But many fans are far

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from happy about it. They see him as a dinosaur who plays

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long-ball football, and point out So what does he have to say

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about it? That is what you always have to do

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as a manager, tried to get the best out of any group of players,

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whatever division you are in. This is football from the 19th century.

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He can't take it, we just can't take it because we have played tactically

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and outwitted him. You can't cope. He can tell me all he wants, I don't

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give a BLEEP. Brilliant 21st century by the players this afternoon. The

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two fullbacks had a shocker. Any idea who is signing them? B I didn't

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make those mistakes. Man United got desperate long balls in the box time

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after time and in the end it paid off. West Ham United have played 71%

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of long balls. I give it to you that you can copy it and then you go to

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big Sam and maybe he can get a good interpretation. Everybody going

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about right way to play football and it is a load BLEEP. It's a shame for

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the players that everybody thinks it's that style of play that we do,

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and we don't. We played very good football. He is clear on what he

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wants and expects. Layers either love him or hate him, no in between.

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If he doesn't want you around, he will make your life uncomfortable.

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The West Ham way, that was the thing. That is sometimes levelled at

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you. I still don't quite know not -- I still don't quite know what that

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is. Playing attractive football and winning, but the winning is the

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first part. Big Sam! Give the man the credit he deserves! Sam

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Allardyce! Cheers, mate. Lets see how long the adulation lasts.

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The Women's NBA has fined three teams and their players for wearing

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these black warm-up T-shirts commemorating the recent

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New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury and Indiana Fever were forced to pay

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$5,000, while their players each received a $500 fine.

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WNBA rules state that uniforms can't be altered in any way.

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In response to the fine, Phoenix Mercury forward Mistie Bass

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tweeted this: "Don't say we have a voice and then fine us

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Now, is this the most ridiculous own goal you've ever seen?

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It was a night to forget for goalkeeper Sammy Ndjock,

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who conceded the howler in a Minnesota United

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Bournemouth went on to win the match 4-0.

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Stay with us. Still to come, a solar powered drone that could stay in the

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air for months. We will tell you more about the latest project by

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social media giants Facebook. New guidance on vitamin D says

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everyone should consider taking Public Health England says there's

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not enough sunlight between October and March and the nutrient is vital

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for the health of bones, This is what vitamin D

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efficiency can look like, the normally strong leg bones have

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become soft and bowed under In children, it is often the result

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of the condition rickets. At Manchester Royal Infirmary,

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doctors say the health community has finally woken up to

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the significant problems caused We see people with problems

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with vitamin D at all ages One of the problems of diagnosing

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vitamin D deficiency in general is that the symptoms can be very

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non-specific so people can just have pain, muscle weakness, if it gets

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very bad the bones can break. Food like oily fish,

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eggs and some cereals contain vitamin D but experts say it's hard

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to get enough food diet alone. Our main source comes from the sun

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on our skin but it doesn't The advice from today is that

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all adults in the UK should have a vitamin D pill once a day

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in the autumn and winter and children under the age of four

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should have won every Scotland is reassessing

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whether a young babies The advice is that we should be

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taking supplements particularly in the winter months and children

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throughout the year, It's certainly reasonable,

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the evidence is there, worldwide evidence pored

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through very carefully It seems a bit of an imposition

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for everyone to take I think you could get

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into the routine of giving them one a day, maybe miss a day or two,

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but if you miss it on a couple of days it probably

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doesn't matter too much. There is also the issue

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of the cost of these things. NHS England says Vitamin D pills

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are available free of charge for low income families and in addition

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to supplements experts say exercise This is Outside Source live

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from the BBC newsroom. Brazilian police have arrested ten

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people who they say were planning on carrying out acts of terrorism

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during the Games. If you're outside of the UK,

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it's World News America next. They're looking ahead

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to Donald Trumps headline speech at the Republican National Convention,

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which begins in a few hours' time. And next in the UK,

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Fergal Keane reports from Turkey He's been getting reaction

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to President Erdogan's announcement that a state of emergency

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has been imposed. The annual Pride March

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in Jerusalem is taking place. It's always been a controversial

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event, celebrating the gay community in a holy city with a predominately

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conservative religious population. One of the event's organisers,

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Tom Canning, has been Last year of 2015 was supposed to be

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just, like, any other It was the 14th Pride March

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we were doing in Jerusalem. The only day of the year really

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when the LGBT community in Jerusalem I heard screams and I saw

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Yishai Schlissel, an ultraorthodox Jew from Jerusalem, who came running

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at me and everyone around me. I saw my friends and community

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members laying on the ground What happened is that our bubble

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of security was burst last year and we thought we had gone past this

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point in our society where people They can act violently

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against LGBT people. I think we need to have

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Pride marches wherever When we come and we march

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in Jerusalem at the Jerusalem Pride March, we are coming

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out against homophobia. We're not coming out against

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religion or anyone's beliefs. It's about time we realised that

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just because someone is religious doesn't mean that's an excuse

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for him to be homophobic. And it creates a very strong message

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for international religions that we can have a strong

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and vibrant community also in one of the most holy

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cities in the world. I would compare it to having an LGBT

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community within the Vatican. I'm not going to

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sugarcoat it, you know? Sometimes it's scary,

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sometimes I find myself looking over my shoulder

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to see who's coming. This year's parade, we are also

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entering it with much more fear and concern that someone might

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want to copy what happened last year She was a social media star

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in Pakistan, controversial because she posted sometimes

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suggestive or outspoken But she was killed by her own

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brother because, he said, Well, the BBC Urdu service has

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spoken to her mother. We'll play you that interview

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in a moment, but first here is Qandeel speaking

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to the BBC earlier this year. Saba Eitizaz from BBC Urdu has

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spoken to Qandeel's mother. She first asked what happened

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on the day of the killing. TRANSLATION: My heart didn't suspect

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my son would do this to my daughter. My husband and I felt deeply asleep.

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We had drank milk. It had been mixed with sedatives. In the morning, I

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called her for breakfast. She used to wake up every day on time but she

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didn't wake up. I went to see what kind of the sleep this was. I

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thought she was laying there with a white shawl covering her.

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I removed the shawl and her whole face was covered in bruises. Her

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tongue was black, her lips were black, I felt I was finished. A

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neighbour came over and she said, why are you lamenting like this? She

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saw Qandeel and she also started crying. She said, such cruelty. Who

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did this? I said, Waseem did this, he was staying over. Who else but

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him? Setting aside her fame, what was she like as a daughter and a

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sister and her personal life? TRANSLATION: We were mother and

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daughter, sharing all our sorrows and secrets. She used to tell me,

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your daughter is working hard, she'll go far, and are used to say,

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really, Qandeel? Will -- may God give you success. All those people

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from our village who said that Qandeel had a bad reputation, she is

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loose, one day they will find out who Qandeel really was. My time has

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come. What was her relationship like with her brother, Waseem? What do

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you think led him to such an extreme step? They always had a trip in

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their hearts but before they didn't care much, but recently it got

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worse. -- they always had hatred. People said, stop her with what she

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is doing. We are a large family and people should make -- people are

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shaming us. Did you think about the reasons such a thing happened? Any

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outside influences on what happened? TRANSLATION: There was peace before,

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but this month, there was such a noise about her, rumours, the wrong

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pictures, the wrong words were spread. That is why it happened. Her

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brother lost his mind. All his friends would taunt him. This is

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your sister. The mother of Qandeel, speaking of her killing at the hands

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of her brother. Facebook has taken a big step

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forward with its plans to beam an internet connection to the most

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remote parts of Africa. The social network giant plans

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to use a huge solar powered drone And it's just taken to the skies

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for its first test flight. Here's our technology correspondent

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Rory Cellan-Jones. In Arizona an extraordinary aircraft

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is taking to the skies Part of Facebook's mission

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to connect millions of people The idea is that this solar powered

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unmanned drone will stay airborne for months,

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beaming down an Internet connection. This whole project was born

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in a warehouse in Somerset. Two years ago Facebook bought

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a small British business Now it has produced the first

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aircraft for what is Andy Cox, who sold his business

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to the network is still Eventually we will fly 60 -

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90,000 feet above traffic, where it is really cold,

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and we will fly for periods of up We will loiter around a given

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point, giving Internet Although it's got the wingspan

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of a Boeing 737 it only weighs about a third as much

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as a standard family car. It will be some years before this

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extraordinary aircraft is ready to float for three months

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above a remote African village In the meantime, others will be

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trying something similar. Google's Project Loon involves

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using high altitude balloons to connect people to the Internet

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in the same remote faces And this kind of initiative isn't

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without controversy. India rejected a Facebook plan

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to give citizens free web access via mobile phones,

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suspicious it was about making More people on the Internet means

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more people using Facebook. I think it is more key for people

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to be able to have the opportunity to experience the Internet the way

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you and I do and to be able to bring education, financial,

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health and other types of information to people

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around the world. Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg

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was on hand to celebrate One day this aircraft

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could make his company an even more Here is what Rory tweeted. Killing

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two birds with one stone! Ever the devoted technology correspondent.

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Our top story, federal lease in Brazil have arrested ten people

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suspected of preparing possible acts of terrorism during the Rio

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Olympics, which started just over two weeks ago -- which start in just

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over two weeks. He suspects, all Brazilian nationals, and it is

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alleged they expressed support for Islamic State on social media.

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