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let's have a look at some of the main stories. The report says that

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flight MH17 was brought on by a Russian missile. Shimon Peres has

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died today at the age of 93. More on that in a moment. Were also going to

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discuss what's happening with the Buick 's one. A conservationist has

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been following it from Russia to the UK. We will also be live in

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Minnesota ahead of the Ryder Cup that gets underway on Friday.

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And we've had in mind as today about the ferocious attack in Syria. We

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will speak to Jeremy Bowen. Also, in Israel people are warning Shimon

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Peres, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize after trying to find a way to

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help Israelis and Palestinians resolve their differences. His

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funeral is on Friday. The French president, Prince Charles and

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President Obama will be attending, along with former President Bill

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Clinton. We have a quote from President Abbas. He said Shimon

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Peres was a partner in making the peas of the brave and exerted

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persistent efforts to reach a just peace from the Oslo agreement.

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Jeremy Bowen is with us. Can you assess Shimon Peres's influence in

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the Middle East? He tried to get peace in the Belize to answer your

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question about the PA being at the funeral, they are going to send a

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couple of people. It will be about glorifying Shimon Peres and what he

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did. He worked hard to get pez through the Oslo accords, but he

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never let up on his desire for Israel to be the strongest power in

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the Middle East and there are two big things that he did really. He

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got involved with peacemaking and also in the 50s and 60s he became

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effectively the father of the Israeli nuclear arsenal through

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negotiations with the French, getting a nuclear reactor and from

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that they were able to build their own nuclear arsenal, which the

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Israelis still don't acknowledge they had, but it is well documented.

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Shimon Peres was important in Israeli politics, right from the

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inception in 1948. With his passing is the passing of a generation of

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Israeli politicians who have viewed the relationship between Israelis

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and Palestinians in a certain way? He was the last of a heroic

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generation, the politicians who were there at the beginning in 1948. He

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was seen differently though two former military leaders because

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although he did that great deal to on the Israeli forces, he did

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himself wear uniform or carry a gun. As a result of that, a lot of

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Israelis didn't really trust them. That is one of the reasons that

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despite trying five times to win a mandate as Prime Minister, he never

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succeeded. He was Prime Minister twice, but in different

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circumstances, so he was somebody who really until the very end,

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Israelis didn't take to their hearts, but one who was president,

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which is a ceremonial role. Before then he was regarded as a political

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schema. President Obama will be at his funeral. One issue he is

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occupied with is what's happening in Aleppo. You have been there as well.

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What do you make of the further diplomatic escalations. John Kerry

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says he may cut ties on Syria. For a diplomat it's a strange threat to

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make. Does it mean they won't talk or coordinate the movement of the

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respective warplanes in Syrian airspace? What exactly does it mean?

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The only way of making progress is to talk to everyone who is willing

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to talk and get involved in that kind of process. It is a sign of how

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the Russians and Americans have got this other relationship which just

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isn't about Syria, it's about lots of other things as well. That's the

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thing about having big international powers involved in the war in Syria.

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They bring baggage from other places and situations and so they're not

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necessarily just looking at one particular part of it. But as for

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diplomacy, it is a time of war frankly and there's not much space

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for diplomacy right now. Me ask you Aleppo. You've just got back within

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the last few days. You've been to a lot of places affected by war in the

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last few years and we run all of your report here on Outside Source.

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How does Aleppo compare with other places you have witness? The

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ceasefire was going on whilst I was there. Whilst there was some

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shelling and shooting, it's nothing like it has been the last few days.

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I went into the old city and I was on the west side, the

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government-controlled side. I couldn't cross into the East side.

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Possession has ebbed and flowed there, so you can see the damage. It

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wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, but what I thought was really

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tragic was the fact that what had been this incredible bustling

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community, and amazing human creation, people from different

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religions living side by side, doing business, the great traders there,

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it's all gone. Everywhere is empty in the centre of Aleppo, the old

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city, where before it was incredibly vibrant. There might be able to

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rebuild a lot of the buildings, but rebuilding the community when the

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war eventually ends will be difficult. Jeremy, thank you for

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making time for us. Jeremy Bowen, the BBC's political editor. Thank

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you. Let's bring you some of the important sports stories of the day.

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This time yesterday Sam Allardyce had just stopped being the England

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football manager. He had only had the job for two months. We got his

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side of the story today. Here is the latest report.

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This report contains flash photography.

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Many said Sam Allardyce came with baggage when he was appointed

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England manager, and today, bags packed, he left home,

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humiliated, for a holiday he hadn't been planning.

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Stopping to talk for the first time about the undercover newspaper sting

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On reflection, it was a silly thing to do, but just to let everybody

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know I helped out someone I had known for 30 years,

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and unfortunately, it was an error of judgment on my behalf,

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and it came with consequences, but entrapment has won on this

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Allardyce became England's shortest ever serving

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manager after the Daily Telegraph secretly filmed him securing

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an in-principle ?400,000 deal with journalists

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The FA took a dim view of his words about avoiding transfer regulations,

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and his disparaging remarks about predecessor Roy Hodgson.

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With their credibility as the moral guardians of the game on the line,

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Allardyce's bosses deemed his ?3 million per year position untenable.

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English football is a bit of a laughing stock around

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Embarrassing for everyone concerned, not a nice situation to be in.

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We have to move on, get results in the next three or four games.

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The barely believable events of the last 48 hours have left

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people reeling here at Wembley, Allardyce's departure

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raising questions over their judgment in appointing him,

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but also their ability to govern a globalised game

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that is changing beyond recognition, with an president amounts of money

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and greed, and desperate ownership of ever more powerful

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The Daily Telegraph has today alleged that current and former

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managers have received payments for player transfers.

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Even the body that represents agents has now admitted

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You look at the figures going out to agents,

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Someone has to say, hang on, this is all money going out of football.

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With the threat of more damaging to headlines come,

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today, the Government expressed its concern,

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demanding a full investigation, a warning to the FA that this is now

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about confidence in the way the game is run, and not just one manager's

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At least we have something to distract us with the Ryder Cup

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starting at the weekend. It will be taking place in Minnesota at the

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Hazeltine national golf club. Nick Marshall not, is there for us. We

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are a couple of days away, what stage in the preparations are we at?

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It's not quite and Allardyce fallout, but there was a fallout for

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film Nicholson. He was forced to defend himself. The disastrous

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pairing with Tiger Woods which she has finally decided to tell us

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about. He said it was Tiger Woods's golf balls. He uses a high spin ball

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and Phil Mickelson uses a low spin. It meant he only had two days to

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prepare to use that type of ball. Instead of practising the way he

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wants to, he had to get out on the practice range and hit ball after

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ball with his driver and he said that was the reason he didn't play

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so well. They lost both their matches and have never played

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together again since. Tiger will be there, so war Bubba Watson, in the

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top ten, but not in the US team. The dynamics are interesting around the

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Americans? Yes. It's great watching Tiger Woods out there because it's

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hard to fathom that he's not actually playing in the team, but he

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is a big part of all the pairing is going around. He is miked up with

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his earpiece on and he is always relaying how things are going. He is

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happy with how the team is preparing. He has two rookies,

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compared to Europe is max six. There is Andy Sullivan behind me

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practising chipping on the practice greens. Europe have a bit of a full

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out they need to worry about. We have a developing story. Danny

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Willett's brother PJ has written a golf column where he has called USA

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fans fat, stupid, greedy and classless. If the Masters champion

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didn't have enough problems already, stepping up on the first tee behind

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me on Friday morning, he's got to expect USA fans to heckle him. I do

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remember his brother and I'm sure he's chuffed that his brother

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mentioned that. Let me show you what Serena Williams has posted on

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Facebook. She's one of the latest athletes to get involved and has

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commented on the racial tension in the US. She talks about her fears of

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her 18-year-old nephew. You can read the whole thing on Facebook. In a

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few minutes in Outside Source where going to get into what has happened

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in Thailand today. Amnesty International wanted to launch a new

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report which details what it says is a culture of torture in Thailand,

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but that report launch was shut down. We'll tell you what happened.

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Jeremy Corbyn has closed the Labour conference in Liverpool, insisting

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under his leadership it will be a party of power as well as protest.

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Mr Corbyn set out ten pledges which she said will deliver greater

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equality of wealth and income, but he told delegates in Liverpool that

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trench warfare in the party must come to an end. Our aim could not be

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more ambitious. We want a new aim for the 21st-century. Everyone of us

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in the Labour Party is motivated by the gap of what our country is and

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what it could be. We know that in the sixth largest economy in the

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world the food banks, stunted life chances and growing poverty

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alongside wealth on an undreamt of scale and mark of a shameful and

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totally unnecessary failure. We know how great this country could be for

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all its people, with a new political and economic settlement. With new

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forms of democratic public ownership, driven by investment in

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the technology and industries of the future. With decent jobs, education

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and housing for all. With local services run by and for people, not

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outsourced to faceless corporations. This is not backward looking, it's

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the opposite. It's the socialism of the 21st-century. Our job is now to

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win over the unconvinced of our vision. Only that way can we secure

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the Labour mandate. Let's be frank, no one will be convinced of fish and

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promoted by a divided party. We all agree on that. So I ask each and

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every of you to accept the decision of the members, end the trench

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warfare and work together to take on the Tories!

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This is Outside Source, live in the BBC newsroom. Prosecutors

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investigating the shooting down of a Malaysian airliner in 2014 over

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eastern Ukraine said the missile fired was from alongside controlled

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by Russian rebels. If you are watching outside of the UK, it is

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world News America necks. It will look at abortion in Chile, one of

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six countries where it is completely illegal and its president wants to

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change that. In the UK the News at ten is necked. It will have a report

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on the UK car industry. Amnesty International is accusing Thailand's

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military government of systematic use of torture and perhaps

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unsurprisingly, it has -- its planned launch of a report regarding

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those allegations has been cancelled. We regret we are not able

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to continue with today's event. We have been warned by the authorities.

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They insist they are not closing this down, but they say that if

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representatives of Amnesty international speak, they could be

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subjected to arrest and prosecution under Thailand law. And astute

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maintains its representatives were on business and everything was done

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the right way. One UN says this incident is a striking illustration

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of harassment. The BBC regional editor there has been telling me

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what we have learned from the report. We knew that torture, as

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Amnesty calls it a culture of torture was in place in Thailand.

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Amnesty has gone one step further than we have ever seen before. They

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have documented 74 cases of torture and ill-treatment that have taken

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place over the last two years. So a lengthy and detailed report giving

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personal accounts from ordinary people who face abuse from police

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and the military. More broadly is the government responding to this?

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The government is speaking out of two size of its mouth in regards to

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this issue. Some have said they have a draft law that explicitly makes

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torture and illegal act and some in the government want to go ahead with

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this draft law. However others in the government of preventing

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campaigners and human rights activists speaking about the problem

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of torture. If you want more on that story you can get it through the BBC

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News app. I want to finish today by talking about the Buick swarm. It is

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native to the UK, but its numbers have halved. A British

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conservationist plans to follow the journey to the UK. Our correspondent

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went to meet her. She is following the migration path

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of the Buick swarm. She is just building up to the next gruelling

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stage of her trip, soaring over the forests of northern Russia. And this

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is who it is all for. The Buick is the UK's smallest swan and it is far

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sliding towards extension. Sasha headed to the bird's breeding ground

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to investigate. I have never been anywhere where there are so few

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people. I can be a couple of thousand feet up looking down and I

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can't see any sign of human activity. It was so remote that when

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Sasha's motor failed, bring the breeders came to her rescue. In

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rural Russia the site of is causing a stir. This woman admits her

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husband shot a sworn. I told him he was mad, but they caught in a the

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bird anyway. Sasha is hoping that her journey it will help to preserve

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the Buick swan for if the car. And to finish, two stories

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emphasising the tension between Russia and the worse. A report has

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found that fright and its ability was shot down by a Russian missile.

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Then we have the Americans saying they are considering cutting

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diplomatic ties with Russia in relation to the Symbian crisis

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because of what is happening in Aleppo. -- Syrian crisis. Thank you

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for watching. We'll see the same time tomorrow.

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These are some of the stories we will

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