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hello and welcome. a chicago court has found the actorjussie smollett guilty of lying to police after he staged an attack on himself nearly three years ago and claimed it was a hate crime. smollett, who is gay and african american paid two masked accomplices to accost him in a city street at night. our north america correspondent nomia iqbal reports. he was once a rising star, but for the last three years jussie smollett has been fighting for his reputation and career. walking into court surrounded by his family, the 39—year—old has always maintained he was of them of racist and homophobic attack at a jury didn't believe him. after deliberating for nine hours they found him guilty of lying to police. after the conviction prosecutors spelt out the impact this case has had on the city. 26 impact this case has had on the ci . ~ . . ., impact this case has had on the ci.~ ., . city. 26 chicago police officers _ city. 26 chicago police officers spent - city. 26 chicago police officers spent 3000 l city. 26 chicago police - officers spent 3000 hours of time costing the city well over $100,000 for a fake crime that never occurred and by the way a fake crime that denigrates what a real hate crime is. this story goes _ a real hate crime is. this story goes back - a real hate crime is. this story goes back to - a real hate crime is. this. story goes back to january a real hate crime is. this story goes back to january 29, 2019, just after midnight in central chicago. jussie smollett was known then for his role in the hip—hop drama empire. claims that he was set upon by two men who targeted him for being black and gay. there was huge support for him from celebrities and politicians the now vice president kamala harris. but a police investigation eventually claimed he staged the whole thing and he was arrested. at his trial, prosecutors said he did it to boost his profile and help his tv career. the two alleged assailants, brothers from nigeria, had originally been arrested but later released by police. they ended up released by police. they ended up being key witnesses, testifying againstjussie smollett. they said he had paid them to carry out the fake attack but he repeatedly told the jurors the money was for personal training sessions and there was no hoax. and still has pain continued to maintain that defence. we has pain continued to maintain that defence.— that defence. we feel 100% confident — that defence. we feel 100% confident that _ that defence. we feel 100% confident that this - that defence. we feel 100% confident that this case - that defence. we feel 100% l confident that this case would be won on appeal. unfortunately thatis be won on appeal. unfortunately that is not the rout we wanted but sometimes that is the rout you have to take it when. jussie smollett now faces a possible prison sentence. huge support for him turned to deep anger when he was charged, with many who once stood by him now accusing him of taking advantage of the pain and anger of racism. england is waking up to the first set in a range of restrictions on daily life that is hoped will slow the spread of the omicron variant of coronavirus. it comes as data shows the uk is the worst affected country in europe. the rules make face masks mandatory in many indoor venues. but as the prime minister finds himself surrounded by ever more scandals, there are concerns over how much the public will comply with new measures and doubts even his own mps will vote them into law. a night out in london's west end at this theatre, covid measures are already familiar. but from this morning, one more is back. anyone wanting to come and see a show will have to wear a mask. if and see a show will have to wear a mask.— wear a mask. if you got to where it. _ wear a mask. if you got to where it, you've _ wear a mask. if you got to where it, you've got - wear a mask. if you got to where it, you've got to - wear a mask. if you got to i where it, you've got to where it. ., ., ., , it. for the owner of this theatre. _ it. for the owner of this theatre, the _ it. for the owner of this theatre, the new - it. for the owner of this - theatre, the new government rules provide clarity and, she thinks, could help protect her business. we thinks, could help protect her business. ~ ., thinks, could help protect her busines— thinks, could help protect her business. ~ ., ., business. we are delighted that we can stay _ business. we are delighted that we can stay open _ business. we are delighted that we can stay open at _ business. we are delighted that we can stay open at 100% - we can stay open at 100% capacity, because none of the big shows can stay open at 50% capacity, which is what we had before and 100% capacity we can before and 100% capacity we can be open, we can welcome people, we can keep our industry going. the new mask rules apply to england and bring it in line with the rest of the uk. you will have to wear a face covering in most indoor public venues like cinemas, theatres and places of worship. they had already been reintroduced in other places like headdresses, shot and public transport. you won't have to wear one in pubs or buyers or if you are exempt for medical reasons. it is or buyers or if you are exempt for medical reasons.— for medical reasons. it is a measure — for medical reasons. it is a measure mainly _ for medical reasons. it is a measure mainly because l for medical reasons. it is a measure mainly because it for medical reasons. it is a i measure mainly because it is for medical reasons. it is a - measure mainly because it is a limited curtailment in freedom and most people can continue most activities while wearing a mask protecting themselves and other individuals, especially the vulnerable in society who don't respond so well to vaccines.— vaccines. but it's that curtailment _ vaccines. but it's that curtailment of - vaccines. but it's that i curtailment of freedoms vaccines. but it's that - curtailment of freedoms that worry some conservative mps. they are also worried about covid passports and advice to work from home which take effect next week. so much so that they are threatening to vote against them. it! that they are threatening to vote against them.— vote against them. i'd 'ust find it so i vote against them. i'd 'ust find it so depressing h vote against them. i'd just find it so depressing that i vote against them. i'd just l find it so depressing that we are back re—imposing covid restrictions. they are more of a lighter touch than previous episodes of new variants, but i haven't made up my mind on exactly how we will vote for them on tuesday. but exactly how we will vote for them on tuesday.— exactly how we will vote for them on tuesday. but here in them on tuesday. but here in the capital — them on tuesday. but here in the capital centre _ them on tuesday. but here in the capital centre for- the capital centre for entertainment, the hope is that these restrictions will save us from even stricter ones in the coming weeks. lebu diseko, bbc news. let's get some of the day's other news. here in london, the high court's due to rule on a us government appeal against a decision not to extradite wikileaks founderjulian assange from britain. washington wants to put him on trialfor publishing classified military documents relating to the us wars in afghanistan and iraq. a lower court had ruled he'd be at risk of taking his own life if sent to the us. a us federal appeals court has rejected a bid by former president donald trump, to prevent the release of white house records to a congressional committee investigating the january 6th attack on the capitol. new york's metropolitan museum of art is dropping references to the sacklerfamily on the seven exhibitions carrying their name. it's amid growing anger over the role the sacklers played in fuelling america's opioid crisis. the move follows several years of lawsuits and criminal investigations into how they pushed the highly addictive painkiller oxycontin. at least 53 people, most of them migrants from central america, have been killed in a truck accident in the mexican state of chiapas. a further 58 are injured, some of them seriously. the authorities say the truck overturned and hit a pedestrian bridge. will grant reports from mexico city. they left their homes with dreams of a new life in the united states, but those dreams endedin united states, but those dreams ended in a roadside in southern mexico. and a truck transporting more than 100 migrants in its trailer overturned, some 50 people lost their lives in an instant stopping the emergency services were on the scene weekly but it was too late for many. lip were on the scene weekly but it was too late for many.- was too late for many. up to now we have _ was too late for many. up to now we have an _ was too late for many. up to now we have an estimate - was too late for many. up to now we have an estimate of| now we have an estimate of around 115—49 people. now we have an estimate of around 45-49 people. scores of in'ured around 45-49 people. scores of injured migrants _ around 45-49 people. scores of injured migrants were _ around 45-49 people. scores of injured migrants were also - injured migrants were also taken to local hospitals. a group of migrants this big including young families with children and almost certainly some unaccompanied minors. for his part the mexican foreign minister said he was in touch with his counterparts in central america and both he and the mexican president of the deck and all is to the victims�* families. in the past many migrants have died inside trucks from suffocation or dehydration and this accident underlines that it remains one of the most treacherous migrant journeys in the world. with conditions at home unbearable, many thousands continue to consider the trip a risk worth running. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: how�*s this for distance learning? the chinese pupils getting a science lesson from outer space. john lennon was shot at the entrance to the dakota building in the centre of new york. there�*s been a crowd here standing in more or less silent vigil and the flowers have been piling up. the 14th ceasefire of this war ended at the walls of the old city of dubrovnik. this morning, witnesses said shells were landing every 20 seconds. people are celebrating the passing of a man they hold responsible for hundreds of deaths and oppression. elsewhere, people have been gathering to mourn his passing. imelda marcos, the widow of the former - president of the philippines, has gone on trial in manila. she's facing seven charges of tax evasion, _ estimated at £120 million. she pleaded not guilty. the prince and princess of wales are to separate. a statement from buckingham palace said the decision had been reached amicably. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: a court in chicago has found the actorjussie smollett guilty of staging an attack on himself nearly two years ago, and making it look like a hate crime. new covid restrictions come into force in england, aiming to curb the spread of the omicron variant. the united nations is warning that madagascar is on the brink of famine. over one million people on the island are battling severe hunger. endemic poverty, poor agricultural practices and climate changes are cited as some of the causes. our africa correspondent, catherine byaru hanga, is one of the few journalists to visit the south of the country where the un is calling for urgent aid. ba rely barely able to stand or walk, known thin and fighting of the infections that come from a lack of food. more than a quarter of the children in this district of southern madagascar are malnourished. this boy is 13 years old and should weigh 45 kg but is nearly half that weight. these two look like toddlers but the twin girls are actually six years old. there grandmother brought them in this morning for their checkup. didn�*t go well. despite treatment, they are still severely malnourished. that children do _ severely malnourished. that children do not _ severely malnourished. that children do not have - severely malnourished. that children do not have food i severely malnourished. trust children do not have food at home, then we avoid the worst for them but they don�*t get out of that situation of malnutrition.- of that situation of malnutrition. �* , ., malnutrition. it's a ten mile walk in the _ malnutrition. it's a ten mile walk in the scorching - malnutrition. it's a ten mile walk in the scorching heat l malnutrition. it's a ten mile| walk in the scorching heat to get back home, but there is no relief to be found here. she tells me that despite her best prayers, the rains have failed, wiping out her family�*s crops and livestock. translation: we can't find and livestock. translation: - can't find anything to eat can�*t find anything to eat here. the vegetation of this area is like you see. no greens and no harvest. wejust eat anything, as long as it is not better. . , anything, as long as it is not better. ., , ., , better. families here have been forced to eat _ better. families here have been forced to eat wild _ better. families here have been forced to eat wild fruit, - better. families here have been forced to eat wild fruit, cacti - forced to eat wild fruit, cacti and insect to temporarily fill their stomachs. the world food programme has said that this could become the first climate change famine if the hunger here persist. but some leading climate scientists say there isn�*t a clear link between rising levels of carbon dioxide and this drought that has destroyed food supplies. though they both agree if global temperatures continue to go up, we could see more severe dry spells in the future. this is to be one of madagascar�*s guest and longest rivers, but now is that dry and turned into a dustbowl. it illustrates the size of the crisis here. what used to be a vital source of for millions of people, has disappeared. these are scenes you would expect to see when refugees flee war. but here, they are terrorised by a worsening climate. they came from villages where they owned herds of cattle and fed themselves from the gardens. now they are forced to wait for handouts. but it�*s notjust possessions they have lost. this man tells me four of his young children died after not eating for a week.— eating for a week. they died one by one. _ eating for a week. they died one by one, day _ eating for a week. they died one by one, day by - eating for a week. they died one by one, day by day. - eating for a week. they died | one by one, day by day. they starved to death. there was nothing to eat and nothing to drink. , , ., , drink. this should be the wet season. but _ drink. this should be the wet season. but i _ drink. this should be the wet season. but i didn't - drink. this should be the wet season. but i didn't see - drink. this should be the wet season. but i didn't see a - drink. this should be the wet l season. but i didn't see a drop season. but i didn�*t see a drop of rain here during my visit and aid agencies warned the situation will get worse as people eat all that remains in their stores. after decades of self—reliance, there is now very little that stands between families like this one and outright hunger. catherine byaruhanga, bbc news, madagascar. now to the bbc�*s 100 women series, and an investigation for the bbc has found almost 90% of female members of afghanistan�*s last parliament have left the country. just a handful of the sixty nine elected female officials remain and many of those are in hiding, living in fear. tom donkin reports. following a path with no destination, as a young member of afghanistan�*s parliament, serena was once a vocal defender of women�*s rights. she is now a refugee living in a camp. it is hard to fathom how quickly life has changed. she doesn�*t know where her family are headed next. translation: ., , ., ., translation: three months ago i couldn't imagine _ translation: three months ago i couldn't imagine at _ translation: three months ago i couldn't imagine at all _ translation: three months ago i couldn't imagine at all i _ translation: three months ago i couldn't imagine at all i could - couldn�*t imagine at all i could be a refugee. i have suffered a lock. ifeel pain. i have been through better days and i am still in a bad situation but whenever i am reminded of what every afghan is going through now, iforget my every afghan is going through now, i forget my pain. every afghan is going through now, iforget my pain. aha, every afghan is going through now, i forget my pain.- now, i forget my pain. a bbc investigation _ now, i forget my pain. a bbc investigation has _ now, i forget my pain. a bbc investigation has found, - now, i forget my pain. a bbc investigation has found, of. now, i forget my pain. a bbci investigation has found, of the 69 female members of afghanistan parliament, almost 90% have now left the country with most of those now living in europe. just nine remain inside the country, uncertain of the future. outside of amsterdam, another politician who fled contemplates what is next. with a strong voice in the parliament and a spokesperson to the president, this woman continues to make the food which reminds her of home. but she is going back, willing to campaign for the education of girls inside the new afghanistan. i education of girls inside the new afghanistan.— new afghanistan. i love my --eole. new afghanistan. i love my people- i — new afghanistan. i love my people. ithink_ new afghanistan. i love my people. i think this - new afghanistan. i love my people. i think this is - new afghanistan. i love my people. i think this is a - new afghanistan. i love my | people. i think this is a time when people need us more than ever and also if we want to accomplish our goals, we have to fight for it, we have to work for it.— to fight for it, we have to work for it. the presence of women in — work for it. the presence of women in government - work for it. the presence of women in government after work for it. the presence of - women in government after the fall of the taliban in 2001 changed afghan society. today that society is structured. most of the country�*s female leaders now spread across europe, north america and the middle east, leaving afghan women struggling to be heard under the taliban, once more. and for more on the ioowomen series, head over to the special section of the bbc news website. you�*ll find it at bbc.com/100women, where there�*s a feature on the surprising benefits of lifelike baby dolls and the meet the women tv execs who decide what we watch. hundreds of school children across china have been taking part in a somewhat unusual science lesson. the pupils came from various cities in different parts of the country, but the people doing the teaching were a long way away. the bbc�*s tim allman explains. class begins, the children wait attentively, but giving teacher an apple may be a bit of a stretch. particularly when teacher is floating 400km up in space — wang yaping introducing her and her fellow astronauts from china�*s new space station. this is distance learning on a completely different scale. the three astronauts carried out a series of experiments in zero gravity, here comparing how buoyancy works both on earth and in space. some of the children even got to ask questions. "talking to the astronauts "has made me interested in the universe," said this student, "and now, i dream about space." "i think we young people "should also be ambitious and aspiring," said this boy, "and build our own spacecraft." after the hour was up, the lesson came to an end and the astronauts waved goodbye. as one official put it, they want to plant the seeds of space and science in the hearts of children. tim allman, bbc news. time for all the sports news. hello. this is your sports news, starting with football, and there�*s one game in the premier league later with brentford hosting watford, again minus striker ivan toney who tested positive for covid—i9. one game in the premier league later with brentford hosting watford, again minus striker ivan toney who tested positive for covid—i9. the 13th placed bees havejust one win in their past eight league games, while the hornets who are 17th have lost 10 games this season, more than any other team in the premier league. the watford boss was asked this week if his team will be holding a christmas party, given it�*s a topic that�*s been in the news in britain this week. we haven�*t, we have into a christmas party and never, never will. we stay—at—home with our family and we stay here together. and we have all of the restrictions. no, no, no, we are ok at the moment but you know, the call comes in every situation. in you know, the call comes in every situation.— you know, the call comes in every situation. in the women's championship. _ every situation. in the women's championship, arsenal- every situation. in the women's championship, arsenal will- every situation. in the women's| championship, arsenal will need a point to qualify for the quarter—finals as barcelona got a win at the emirates stadium. they benefited from ill directed passes to score the catalan�*s first as they look to keep up their 100% record and when the second was scored after half these job was complete with a gun is now travelling to hockenheim hoping for a draw or better. practice for the season ending abu dhabi formula one grand prix, will commence later with lewis hamilton and max verstappen both in the running to win the championship. the pair are level on points as they head into a winner takes all race at the yas marina circuit, and the head of the red bull campaign says it will be a big deal if his team can beat mercedes to the title. to be at this final race, tied on points, you know, it is a shootout between the two guys, it�*s exciting to be part of. when you take your red bull hat off, as a fan of the sport, it�*s an amazing thing for formula i and i�*m sure one of the biggest, if not the biggest sporting event of the year. biggest sporting event of the ear. ., ., . , ., year. the orlando clip go in search of— year. the orlando clip go in search of their _ year. the orlando clip go in search of their win. - year. the orlando clip go in search of their win. they i year. the orlando clip go in| search of their win. they got year. the orlando clip go in i search of their win. they got a career—high 27 points against the boston celtics in a performance including five 3—pointers. tampa bay buccaneers star rob gronkowski said he�*s expecting a pretty intense atmosphere when the buffalo bills visit florida on sunday. the reigning nfl champions can clinch the nfc south title with a win over the bills, while quarterback tom brady has a record of 32 wins and 3 losses in his career against this opposition, but gronkowski, who hails from buffalo, knows there�*s a challenge ahead. we have a play—off team coming in into our house and there will be a lot of pressure on the line, but like any other week, we have to prepare like any other week. but they are a good team. they have a winning record. they have a lot of playmakers and good players on the defensive side of the ball, so it will be a pretty intensive atmosphere. for all the latest on the opening ashes test between australia and england head to the bbc sport website, but from me and the rest of the team, that�*s your sports news for now. here in the uk, it�*s been an evening of cocktails on the sofa with old friends. the sex and the city reboot has had its uk premier. it�*s been more than a decade since we last saw the group of new yorkers, so have they still got it? don�*t worry, there�*s no spoiler alert required, lucy grey won�*t be giving anything away. i find that if you have good friends in your corner, anything�*s possible. 17 years since the last series and 11 years since the second film — the less said about that, the better — and and just like that, carrie and the girls are back. honey, i�*m home! well, most of them. kim cattrall�*s samantha — such a huge part of sex and the city, is not in this new series — apparently because of a falling out with co—star sarah jessica parker. but other than that glaring omission and the new name for the show, it all feels very familiar, if perhaps a bit more serious. we�*re in a different cultural moment, we�*re talking about different things, we�*re dealing with different things. we thought, you know, how amazing to be able to tell these stories and not that we can solve anything — we can�*t — but we can talk about it in the way that we did with women�*s sexuality in the first show. you know, we didn�*t solve anything, we just opened the door. it started with a conversation that michael patrick and i had in late march of 2020 and it evolved into realising that there were stories that were exciting to us and the idea of the family growing, the fraternity — sorority growing was exciting and seemed challenging and interesting and seemed like it was appealing to all the people — the new people we went to, so that was encouraging. i've learned a lot from miranda over the years and i think- she's, in a funny way, i learned a lot from me! it was like meeting an old friend that you have not seen in 20 years and you pick the conversation right back up again. it was a special time in our lives and a special time in the city and the city has had some hard times and i hope we can cheer it up a little. if i can be a small part of that cheering up, with a martini, or a tequila... so, is it any good? a bit like the best cosmopolitans, the reviews are, well, mixed. but what about the fashion? is style icon carrie still setting trends in her50s? after all the years... # . higher! ...and all the changes... # i'm so much stronger now! ..you�*re still you. hello, lovers. lucy grey, bbc news. tell you what is a must watch, the business, coming up in a moment. hello there. thursday brought a day of contrasting weather conditions. glorious blue sky and sunshine in west sussex — nearly six hours of sunshine before the rain arrived late on in the afternoon. and as for friday, well, we could actually see plenty of sunshine yet again in many places. there will be a scattering of sharp showers and it will feel pretty chilly for most of us. however, as we head into the weekend, the story is changing. it will turn increasingly cloudy with some rain around but, more noticeably, it will turn milder. before that, though, this weather front continues to clear away. the winds swing round to a north—westerly and that�*s going to feed in some showers from the word go across the far north and west of scotland. it�*s going to be a chilly start as well first thing this morning with low single figures in the north. now, some of these showers could be heavy with some hail and thunder mixed in there as well and they will drift their way down through the cheshire gap towards the midlands but you can also see there�*s a good slice of dry, sunny weather to be found for many particularly sheltered eastern areas, central and southern england as well. temperatures generally around 4—9 degrees, so still a little below par, really, for the time of year. however, as we head into the weekend, here�*s the change. these weather fronts will start to push in and they�*re going to swing the wind direction around to a south—westerly, so that�*s going to feed in some milder air from the south—west and that�*s going to gradually nudge its way northwards for the second half of the weekend. it does come at a price — it means more cloud around. perhaps some early morning brightness in sheltered eastern areas. clouding over from the west with the rain pushing in, and some of it turning quite heavy along west—facing slopes as well. now, in terms of the feel of the weather, if we keep those clearer skies, 6 or 7 degrees for a time but out to the west, the milder air showing its hand — we�*ll likely see 10—12 celsius. then on sunday, it�*s going to be a rather cloudy, damp, misty, murky kind of day with outbreaks of rain perhaps threatening into the far north and west. but look at the temperatures — widely, we�*re likely to see highs of 11—14 degrees — that�*s just above the average, really, for this time of year. and that milder trend is set to stay with us for the week ahead, although cloud cover could be a bit of an issue from time to time. that�*s it. take care. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. a body blow for struggling businesses. england�*s new covid rules could mean a collapse in demand, at what should be the busiest time of the year. once the busiest time of the year. we get beyond christi you once we get beyond christmas, you are going to find that the dissenters go back to where they were, at the beginning of they were, at the beginning of the covid problem. —— that the city centres. change brewing at starbucks. workers at a cafe in upstate new york vote to form a union, the first at the coffee giant since the 1980s. counting the soaring cost of living. us inflation set to rise further, after hitting a three decade high. plus, facing the big default.

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