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

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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have been campaigning in battle

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ground states. In North Carolina Michelle Obama has been hoping to

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give the Democrats a boost. We want a president to take this job

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seriously. French authorities say the Calle camp has been cleared,

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while the jumble is destroyed. -- the jungle. There are fears dozens

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of children have been left abandoned. And a special report in

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the BBC series on online shaming, we'll play the story of one man who

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was blackmailed after being duped online by scammers. You can get in

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touch about any of our stories. Bulldozers are tearing down what is

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left of the jungle migrant camp at Calais in northern France. More than

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1200 police officers were deployed for the clearance operation at the

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beginning of the week. Let's show you what the camp's Main Street

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looks like before they started work. Let's show you what it looks like

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after they completed the work. Completely different. Yesterday the

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camp was officially declared a close but aid groups say dozens of people,

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many children, are still there. Where they have gone now we can't be

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sure, we know from yesterday on the night before that that lots of

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children have fled, they have gone elsewhere, this is exactly what we

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didn't want to happen, we didn't want children losing faith in the

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system because we will not be able to protect them. For those in the

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camp there is still a lot of confusion, somebody tweets that they

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are in limbo, those not registered to leave the jungle have no idea

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what is going on. More than 5000 people have been processed and bust

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to reception centres all across France. He is go fill since this

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report from just outside Paris. In the grounds, of a former convent,

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Afghan people are teaching Sudanese to play the English game of cricket.

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Three days after they arrived, the 45 migrants are acclimatising to the

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gentler safer world of northern Burgundy. There are sports, this was

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a holiday camp for Paris schoolchildren, television and hot

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meals, laid on by the Red Cross and social services. Talking to the

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people you get the impression they are still shell-shocked, they have

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no idea where in France they are. But one thing is clear, they do want

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to stay in France, they had given up now on the idea of ever getting to

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England. I love you France. Once they saw France as just a stepping

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stone on their route to the UK, no more. Now it is the country that is

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offering them the refuge that was turned down by London. I like the

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French, the government in France are very good. But the government in

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England is no good, because they closed the door to all refugees. For

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now the migrants are staying inside the convent grounds, they are

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worried about local reaction. Not unreasonably because the people in

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the village were highly suspicious when told of their uninvited guests.

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The deputy mayor told me that the decision to how is the migrants had

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been taken by Paris without any attempt to consult with the people

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who live here. It was fine for the migrants to walk around the village

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she said, but only if they left the people here alone but people are

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afraid, what if the children in the dark, bumping into the migrants.

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Maybe they are very good people but we just own anything about them and

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it is wrong to take this kind of risk. The fears are exaggerated,

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centres like this may only be open for a few months, the time needed to

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process applications for asylum in France after which the migrants will

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be moved on. In the meantime, it is more of the boredom they have grown

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so accustomed to. But now a safer, perhaps even a happier kind of

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boredom. Yesterday we told you about. Strong earthquake that hit

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central Italy, in the space of two house, amazingly no deaths reported,

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the epicentre of the earthquake was in this province, the same region

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that was hit by an earthquake in August when nearly 300 people were

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killed. Just to show you, the red Line which shows where Italy

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straddles the Eurasian and African tectonic plates, that makes it very

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vulnerable to seismic activity when those plates move. Here is James

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Reynolds, reporting from near the earthquake's epicentre. The people

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of central Italy have always known that they live in an earthquake

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zone. But the last two months have

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proven just what that Wednesday night's quakes have

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damaged roads and buildings. Rescue workers have

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helped people from We have a lot of fear and we don't

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know what to do right now because this is a place

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that is about tourism. I don't know how

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we will start again. The church of Saint Salvatore

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is on the tourist It was hit in previous quakes

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and it has now come down. The effects of the two earthquakes

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could have This church collapsed,

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but no one was hurt. And across this region,

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many people have They've also had to get

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through a series of Rescue workers will now have

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to check every road, bridge and One of this country's most beautiful

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regions is also one of its To sport now and there was crowd

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trouble in last night West Ham against Chelsea match, police made

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seven arrests, it is not the first time this season that West Ham has

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been in trouble. A British MP has even told a newspaper that the club

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should be forced to play behind closed doors if this violence

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continues. Richard Conway was at that match last night.

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Many believed English football had consigned such scenes to its past

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but last night West Ham and Chelsea fans surged towards each other

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inside the former Olympic Stadium and were held part only by desperate

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Seats were ripped up and thrown as tensions between supporters

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boiled over in the closing minutes of the game.

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1000 stewards and a heavy police presence ensured minimal trouble

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outside the stadium before and after the match but the ugly

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scenes left many fans, including children, shaken.

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Watching the game in the front row, near to the home fans.

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Suddenly there is a whole load of coins coming over.

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My daughter, Victoria, got hit by seven coins all over her body.

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I am happy now the game has finished.

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Whatever happened, we are totally against it as a club.

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For those kind of things to happen, especially in England,

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West Ham became tenants at the Olympic Stadium in August

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and control of stewarding is the responsibility

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It has made changes to the way that fans are segregated

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following isolated outbreaks of trouble early in the season

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but after last night's incident many feel that further amendments

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The Football Association has launched an investigation

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and both clubs will be asked for their comment on events but,

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with a string of high-profile fixtures to come this season,

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the pressure on West Ham to achieve a secure stadium is set to increase.

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Jose Mourinho is in trouble again, the football Association have

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charged after he made comments about a referee, before Manchester

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United's match against Liverpool a couple of weeks ago. He said "I feel

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it will be difficult for him to have a very good performance." Why?

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Because he is from Manchester. Let's ask over to the BBC sports Centre,

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hello Steve, it is not the first time that he has been in trouble for

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something like this. Kudos have form in that regard, he let us look at

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this kind of incident -- he does have form in this regard. It deals

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with the Haifa bar match between Liverpool and Manchester United, one

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of the festive star Bea 's inning of football if not the fiercest so when

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the referee Ashley Taylor was picked, he is from Altrincham

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outside Manchester, and the former head of referees Keith Hackett

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questioned the decision saying it would be intolerable if a referee

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bass solo can we got a big decision wrong in the game. You can imagine

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that Liverpool fans were not too happy either. In the build-up, Jose

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Mourinho described Anthony Taylor's position has difficult saying there

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was pressure on the official, managers are not supposed to talk

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about referees in the build-up to games hence this FA charge and the

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United boss has until Monday evening to respond. Mourinho does have a

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beard previous in this regard, when in charge of Chelsea, he was given a

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one match ban, and charge ?40,000, last November, for refusing to leave

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the referee's room and verbally abusing the referees, and fined

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?50,000, saying that referees were afraid to give his team's penalties,

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after defeat to Southampton. We will wait to see what it any punishment

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he faces the next time around. STUDIO: Thank you very much. Let us

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bring you something that came into the news from a short while ago, it

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is a Wada report on the anti-doping methods, it has been highlighting

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Cirrus palings. We will have more when we have it.

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Still to come on outside source, we will have the latest, on the BBC

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series on online shaming, one man's story of being blackmailed. The

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General medical Council has said there is a state of unease within

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the medical profession which risks affecting patients. In the report,

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the organisation that sets standards for doctors says that the causes are

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complex but the signals of distress are mistaken bull. An NHS employee

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spokesman welcomed the insight that report gives to the huge financial

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and service pressures that the NHS is under. This is a report from Hugh

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Pym. been reports before, but there is a

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new hard hitting assessment, in its annual review says that services are

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struggling under the burden of severely constrained funding and

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rising patient numbers. It goes on to say that Iran is taken bull signs

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of distress from the medical profession. The report says that the

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number of doctors moving immediately from foundation to specialist

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medical training has fallen, with some citing burn-out. It knows that

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the standard of care by UK doctors remains among the highest in the

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world, but adds that they are coming under intense pressure. The GMC is

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politically neutral, answerable to Parliament not to government, and we

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try not to take a political stance. But for this year and the first time

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ever I think, in our report, we are hearing from our staff on the ground

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across 300 hospitals that the pressure for very experienced

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doctors that had been in the NHS, has reached unprecedented levels.

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That is a signal that we should not ignore, we are hearing it loud and

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clear and much louder than previous years. The GMC report also refers to

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the junior doctors dispute in England and says that the anger and

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levels of alienation should cause everyone to pause and reflect. The

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Department of Health responsible for England said it was investing in the

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NHS plan to transfer services in the future and central to that was

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listening to the concerns of staff. A separate report said that

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Scotland's health service failed to meet seven out of eight performance

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targets in the last financial year, audit Scotland said rising costs and

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staffing problems were piling pressure on the service. The

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Scottish Government said that staffing and spending were at record

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levels. This is outside source live from the

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BBC newsroom. Our top story, with just 12 days to go before the

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presidential election, Donald Trump is eroding on the must win state of

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Ohio, after Hillary continues to North Carolina. Coming up shortly on

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BBC News. If you are outside the UK, we have more on the former first

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Lady, Hillary Clinton hitting the campaign trail alongside the current

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first Lady Michelle Obama. Here in the UK, News at ten is next, we have

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a report on China, about the pressure on women who want more

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chosen one year after the country scrapped its victorious one child

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policy. -- notorious one child policy. Revenge pawn happens

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everywhere, it usually involves publishing spitted material of

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somebody online without their consent, in part of Asia, North

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Africa and the Middle East this can be extra distressing because of

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traditional notions of honour and shame. Women are often targets but

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not always. And a warning, it does contain some sexual content.

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Samir is a Palestinian man in his early 30s living in Italy, like many

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men, enjoys chatting with them in online from the confines of his own

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home. It happened when I was at home and misguided me on Facebook. She

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was really hot. -- and she added me. That night she starts chatting on

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Skype and after a while, she asks if I have a WebCam. So I turned on my

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video and said, can I see you too. Then she says she's getting horny.

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She lies on her bed. And starts mass debating, and I start mass debating

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to. With a girl like this, you lose you ahead. When the call was over,

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he got a message on Facebook. It said, listen, I am a man. And I

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recorded you, I have a list of your family from Facebook. I am like

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bleep. I am in deep sleep. What if my mum sees this. I could have

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thrown myself out of the window from the shame. He was given one week by

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the blackmailers to pay ?1700 otherwise the video would be

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released. Every year thousands of men, from Arab countries are caught

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in this kind of Sting. Many are reluctant to report it. Authorities

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from the United Arab Emirates estimate that more than 30,000 men

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from the oil-rich Gulf countries have been blackmail victims. I

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wanted to find out who were behind the scams. After weeks of

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investigation, I traced some of the columns back to this place, a small

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rural town in Morocco -- some of the confidence trickster 's. Two has out

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of the capital. I travelled to find out more about the scammers. It is a

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town with one Main St but I counted more than 50 money transfer offices.

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Owners and workers in business is here spoke to me off the record and

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told me that they can recognise scam money transfer to through their

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offices. One of them told me, he handles transactions varying from

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1000 to 8000 euros in a single day. I am told that the sex scammers keep

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a very low profile in the town. After many attempts, one of them

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agreed to speak to me anonymously. This young man in his mid-20s wanted

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me to call him Omar. Omar and his fellow scammers know

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exactly who to target. The scammers use pre-recorded videos

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of girls, which they download from pawn WebCam sites.

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The Moroccan authorities have confirmed that at least one victim

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has committed suicide. Omar told me he wants to stop scamming, but with

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few opportunities in his town, he feels he has no other option but to

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continue. His report is part of a BBC Arabic

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series on shame and blackmail on the online world. There is a lot more

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about it on the BBC website. You can also share your own stories if you

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would like to, as the hashtag online shame. In the last minute or so, in

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the programme, let us take you to Talake Du, oh hi oh because

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presidential candidate Donald Trump is about to take stage. They are

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getting warmed up for him, but he is batting away a legion of polls that

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say that he is going to lose the election. He is currently being

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interviewed by Fox News, while they wait for him there. He is insisting

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that they will win the White House in 12 days' time, the told die-hard

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supporters in the swing states, one of those key critical battle ground

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states, we are going to win back the White House and insisted that he

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holds a commanding position, so that is the scene in Ohio. A fewer hours

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ago we saw Hillary Clinton, in North Carolina and next to her, was

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Michelle Obama. The current first Lady, campaigning for a former first

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Lady to be president. That is it from outside source, thanks for

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watching. Hello, I am Stephen and here is the

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taste of the stories that we will be covering in sports day. Andy Murray

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came from a set

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