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Hello, I'm Ros Atkins, this is Outside Source.

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

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Everyone's talking about the first US presidential debate.

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They argued over the economy, security and of course, the emails.

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Both sides are of course, claiming victory.

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The manager of the England Football team, Sam Allardyce has left his job

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It comes after a newspaper sting appears to show him offering advice

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on getting around rules on player transfers.

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Also coming up: The International Criminal Court sentences an Islamist

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to nine years in jail for destroying historic shrines in Mali.

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He is going to prison, we will find out more about him and what he did.

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Leicester City have played their first home Champions League

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Currently it is going well, it is 1-0.

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Who you think came out on top of in the presidential debate partly

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depends on your politics, partly on who you ask.

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A joint survey says 62% thought Hillary Clinton won.

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More Democrats than Republicans took part in that poll though.

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CNBC asked people to vote online and it was 61% for Mr Trump.

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Anyone can vote online so you can't be sure of who was casting their

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vote. The Public Policy Polling

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Organisation asked what it says was a balanced group

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of registered voters. This banner ad appeared

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on the Washington Post today. This is an advert paid for people

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supporting Hillary Clinton. The Wall Street Journal say that Donald Trump

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won. It is pay for Donald Trump himself. Both by their own admission

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will be focusing more effort in some states than others. We know that

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California is going to vote for Hillary Clinton, we know Kansas will

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likely choose Donald Trump, but there are other states such as

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Pennsylvania where things hang in the balance. .

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I'm in Philadelphia at lunchtime and people are getting food and

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discussing last night's debate and Whelan Pennsylvania which is a key

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battle ground state. If Hillary Clinton Donald Trump won the keys to

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the White House, they need to win any place like this, but both of

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those candidates have been very polarising to a lot of the American

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public. Many people actually put off by both of them and I'm joined by

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two independents to get their take on last night's debate. Stefanie and

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Stephen, thank you for joining us. Stephanie, you used to be a

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conservative, now you're not really sure about the candidate that the

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Republican Party has put up. That's correct, after watching the debate

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last night, I couldn't finish the debate because I'm looking as a

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conservative for a leader and for somebody who I feel will support the

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American people in the best way possible while maximising the money

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spent on taxes, minimising Government intervention. I'm looking

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for somebody that I can really get behind. And you don't think Donald

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words repeated multiple times, there words repeated multiple times, there

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was a lot of fluff, there were no nitty-gritty answers to the

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questions that I have as a millennial voter. I feel that the

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current Republican candidate for president lacks experience and when

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he delivers his speeches in public, it shows. Thank you, we'll come back

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to you in a second. Stephen, you add an independent by duelling Democrat

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but you're still not convinced by Hillary Clinton? Hillary and I go

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back a long time. We have 30 years of knowledge of Hillary so there is

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a trust factor, but after rather trust factor, do you do realise that

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she has a lot of experience, 30 years of experience as a US Senator

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in New York as well as a State Department Secretary of State so she

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does have substance and she showed last night. Let's talk about sport.

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Leicester City have just finished up their first home Champions League

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They won their first game away against Belgian side Club Brugge.

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Last time I looked, it was going OK. It's going OK, I have a monitor to

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one side of me so I'll be able to tell you when the full-time whistle

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goes in about a minute or so. An goes in about a minute or so. An

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extraordinary story about Leicester City last season and we know about

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their Premier League exploits. The award is to play in the Champions

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League. It is one of those strange situations they have never faced

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before. This is their first home game in the competition and along

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with all the pomp and circumstance, they could have sold out the 32,000

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stadium twice, such was the interest stadium twice, such was the interest

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in this match. Not only that, if you are rules and regulations that

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following if they're going to be a following if they're going to be a

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Champions League team. They can't cut patterns into the gas on the

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pitch, even the behaviour of their mascot is very controlled by Uefa.

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The new siding that is to play for Lisbon, so much was his prowess

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against a night's opponents FC Porto, he was called the dragon

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slayer. He scored seven goals in seven games against FC Porto

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including what looks to be the winner tonight for Leicester City in

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their first-ever Champions League home game. It'll be two into a new

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look for the English Premier League champions. -- two - two. There had

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and teams looking for Wednesday had and teams looking for Wednesday had

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managed in the first round of games. In group F, Dortmund two, Madrid

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two. The equalising goal came very late on. That game has indeed

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finished. Leicester have also won as well. Leicester winning one -0 to FC

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Porto and from group H, both teams have picked up big wins. It's one

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those situations with Champions those situations with Champions

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League football, some of them take a while to get going. Leicester, not

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so much. Full coverage of the Champions League online from BBC

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sport as well. The main sports News is that the FA has confirmed it is

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parting ways with Sam Allardyce, England manager, after a newspaper

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sting uncovered it. You can get full coverage online.

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You may have the sad news from Florida on Sunday

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that the Major League baseball pitcher Jose Fernandez had died

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He played for the Miami Marlins and the team has played

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Fans pay their respects outside of the ballpark where they had watched

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the career of Jose Fernandez. He left Cuba in search of his sporting

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dream. Inside Marlins Park, the emotion flooded out, Miami players

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all wearing his number 16 Jersey to honour their team-mate, taking a

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moment to further remember the friend who died in a boating

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accident. Jose Fernandez was scheduled to be the starting pitcher

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in this game but it had to go on and the Marlins further their tribute by

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outplaying New York. There were cheers and then tears as the moment

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overwhelmed. Adam Connolly kept the Mets and they -- at bay. The team

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were understandably drained by the events of the past few days. We

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haven't eaten much I slept much in two days. We are not robots. We're

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humans. We have feelings and we humans. We have feelings and we

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acted on her feelings today. They really want to honour Jose Fernandez

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in the way he played and how he went about... Just that joy that he had

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and that confidence and energy he had. The Marlins last one the one

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serious in 2003 but for now, it is all about honouring one man.

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For the first time, someone has given a prison term

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by the International Criminal Court for crimes of cultural destruction.

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The man in question was involved in destroying ancient religious

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This is video taken during a two week period.

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A large group of men are going about damaging this building as best they

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can. Ancient Muslim sites including

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mosques and mausoleums BBC Africa Editor Mary Harper

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joined me and explained the man sentenced not only oversaw

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the destruction but also took part. police in Timbuktu and not only

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oversaw the destruction and urged people to do it, but took part in it

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himself as you saw in the video. These very ancient, precious shrines

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were destroyed with pickaxes and bulldozers. What was the issue with

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these buildings? The brand of radical Islam that he and the other

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jihadists who took over not just Timbuktu but more than half of the

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country in 2012, it sees such shrines as being completely anathema

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to their pure version of Islam survey saw these signs as dirty and

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for them, the only solution was to break them down, despite the fact

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this is a UNESCO world Heritage site and contains precious documents and

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the graves of 330 3 Saints. UNESCO has managed to restore many of the

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buildings, even the door which was never supposed to be opened, a

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precious daughter which was destroyed by the jihadists. It has

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been restored, as have the much -- mud shrines. It has been restored

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but it is not back to its former glory. Did you ever imagine we would

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see a case involving cultural destruction? This is the first of

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its kind, it's amazing, and Africa is singled out by the ICC. Africa

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doesn't like it, it says the ICC is colonialist and it is important to

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point out that many people in Mali are saying it is not important that

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elements have been given priority elements have been given priority

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over human rights abuses that took place during that time of jihadists

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control. And coming up: We'll meet one

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of India's so-called "disposable women" -

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abused and abandoned Here in the UK, the company

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which operates the Alton Towers theme park has been fined ?5 million

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for last year's roller-coaster crash, which resulted in two young

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women having legs amputated. At the sentencing hearing,

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the judge said the "obvious shambles of what occurred" could have

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been "easily avoided". Merlin Attractions,

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who admitted safety breaches, acknowledged they'd let people down

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with devastating consequences. This was the moment when the

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roller-coaster crashed, trapping people for five hours and leaving

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young people with life changing injuries. The key belch and

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Leon Washington -- Vicky Balch and Leah Washington listened as Merlin

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Attractions were fined ?5 million. But they suffer from continuing

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psychological trauma. My family support has broken down. We can

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support each other because psychologically, we can't and that

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is a big breakdown. Sentencing judge Michael Chambers said this was a

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case reaching a serious risk of care that cause devastating injuries to a

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significant number of people. This was the first time they had the full

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extent of the errors that led to their injuries. A catastrophic

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failure to assess risk, inadequate training, inadequate supervision,

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inadequate management, failure to communicate, failure to put in place

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safe systems of work. Merlin Attractions admitted breaking health

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and safety law and had been expecting a large fine. The far

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that we let people down with such that we let people down with such

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devastating consequences. It is something none of us will ever

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forget and it is something we are utterly determined will never be

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repeated. Emergency services now say detailed risk assessments are in

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place for all rides at Alton Towers and that other theme parks across

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the country. This is Outside Source live

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from the BBC newsroom. Our lead story is: In the first US

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Presidential debate in New York - Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump

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have clashed on the economy, If you're outside of the UK,

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it's World News America next. Keep watching for all

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the reaction and analysis Here in the UK, the News at Ten

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is next with the latest from the Labour Party

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conference, where leader Jeremy Corbyn is pushing

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to reverse his party's We've heard stories from the UK, the

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US and from Mali. The government has revealed plans

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to freeze its employees' pay - Bear in mind that about two-thirds

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of Saudis who work do And their their wages

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account for almost half Ministers' salaries

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will be cut by 20%. Housing and car allowances

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for members of the advisory This is connected to falling oil

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prices that have significantly 72% of government

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income comes from oil. I've been talking to the BBC about

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this. The Saudi people have a contract with the Royal Family with

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a political leaders that they were given jobs for life, often not very

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demanding jobs when they could fit their lives around them, which are

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complicated by the example that women can't drive so often the men

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would need to be free to go. That has been crumbling and eroding for

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some time. It is high unemployment. Every year, the Saudis have two

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supply 300,000 jobs for new people coming onto the market, so it has

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been going, but it has been made much more urgent by the dramatic

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fall in oil revenues and the fact the Saudis haven't been able,

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despite all their talk, to diversify from that. Given there is a logic

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when you have falling oil prices you had to make cuts to public spending,

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others become a political issue or most people accept the reasoning

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behind it? They wouldn't like it to be put in that way, they say it is a

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social issue. If you go in social media, a lot of hashtags, some of

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them were perhaps done by the people themselves, maybe some of them were

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encouraged, there were pawns in support of King Salman saying we

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will give you our souls as well as money, but others were putting up

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pictures of the previous King Abdullah saying things were better

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under him. When he was the king, a couple of years ago, there hadn't

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been falling oil prices but the same dilemma we are facing the Saudis is

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how do they move away from this heavy government sector that

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basically provides all the jobs, the private enterprise, despite all the

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talk, has never been able to account for much of the Saudi workforce. So

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this is not a short-term attempt to solve, it is to reform and change

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the way Saudi Arabia is but the weight has gone in the past, people

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will sit back and see if those targets really are going to met.

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I've details now of a new report on Asian women who are subjected

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to abuse by their British-Asian husbands before being abandoned.

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Academics from a UK university say some men bring their new wives

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from India to Britain, they then receive a large

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dowry and go on to treat the women as domestic slaves.

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Other women are abandoned in India after their wedding.

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Catrin Nye has travelled to India's Punjab state

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So I have come to Punjab in the north of India and I am

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here because this is a region with strong family ties to the UK.

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That means this is a journey that some British Asian men still make

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The phenomenon of the abandoned bride happens when those wives

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are used for dowry, money paid by the bride's

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family to their husband's, abused and then dumped.

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Some are abandoned after coming to the UK but most are taken

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back to India, often on a pretend holiday.

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That is what happened to Sunita, whose name I have changed.

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She met a British Indian who went back to the UK

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What does it mean for the woman left behind?

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For the woman abandoned, it means the end of her status in society.

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Primarily because the assumption is she has had sex and that

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stigma is massive and it cannot be overcome.

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It has an impact on other people in the family.

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So her sisters, for example, will find it harder to get married.

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She will find it very difficult to get a job.

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She faces day-to-day financial insecurity.

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This report by Anitha and other academics at Lincoln University

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is calling for action from the British state

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Campaigner Pragna Patel worked with them on the research.

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What needs to be done to tackle this?

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Abandonment should be recognised as an aspect of domestic violence

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because it involves emotional, sexual, financial, physical,

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Once it is, then all the legal avenues should be open to women,

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either to seek protection or prosecution or other legal

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remedies that would be available to abandoned women.

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Is it the British state's responsibility when these women

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are from South Asia, this is happening in South Asia?

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The perpetrators are British nationals.

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If the British state turns a blind eye or is indifferent to this,

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then it is contributing to that culture of impunity.

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These men are not held to account by anyone.

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I'll see you tomorrow at the same time.

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