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BBCNEWS Verified July 2, 2024



kohli added 88 and shreyas iyer hit a quickfire 82, it would have been a world cup record had sri lanka recahed their target, but they collapsed from the off, slumping to 14 for six inside 10 overs, mohammed shami took five for 55. they managed to avoid the lowest one—day international total of 35, but they were bowled out for 55 inside 20 overs. a great space at the moment, players arejudging each other�*s performance. are judging each other�*s performance. that is very important when you come in such a big stage. i wasjust playing every when you come in such a big stage. i was just playing every ball in the minute, the wicket was awesome to back on. grateful to get to school today. —— get this bold today. —— get this bold today. england are all but out, they have three more games to play but are bottom of the table. they face australia on saturday who are without all—rounder mitchell marsh, who's flown home for personal reasons no details have been given. marsh has played in all six of australia's matches so far, scoring 225 runs and taking two wickets. mitch sees four at home last night. he's got a family going on. like we all know, the family is very important. the most important, really. so he's doing the right thing and he's getting home and using the people he needs to see. i don't think this a timeline when he's coming back. i'm sure he will do what he needs to do at home and then he will get back. last night saying i'll be home for a little bit and then i'm coming back to win the world cup. and then i'm coming back to win the world cu -. .,, and then i'm coming back to win the world cu -. , ., and then i'm coming back to win the worldcu. ., , , ,, world cup. closer to the business end of that _ world cup. closer to the business end of that world _ world cup. closer to the business end of that world cup. _ closer to the business end of that world cup. south africa have started a four day victory parade after their triumph at the rugby world cup. thousands of fans lined the streets in the capital city pretoria to get glimpse of the team and the webb ellis trophy. the springboks are the first nation to win the world cup four times — they will also take the trophy to cape town, durban and nelson mandela bay over the next three days. we asa we as a team, we chose to dedicate this world cup to you because you are the reason we're where we're today. the way that you don't give up, how hard you work for them and the things you must go through to get where you are in life, honestly the other countries can understand. so your support really kept us going. so your support really kept us going. the referee in the world cup final, wayne barnes, has retired from the sport. he took charge of his first match in 2006 and the paris final was his 111th test which is a record. he officiated in five world cups and numerous domestic and european finals. jon rahm has had a change of heart and now won't take part in a new golf venture being launched by tiger woods and rory mcilroy in the new year. the masters champion says it would require a level of commitment i can't offer. the 2a player league will be staged indoors and be partly played on high tech golf simulators. 0ther backers include serena and venus williams, nba star steph curry and liverpool owners the fenway sports group. and that's all the sport for now. hugh will be back at sportsday at half past six. the bank of england has kept interest rates unchanged at five and a quarter percent. they haven't moved since september — after 14 consecutive increases. but — the bank has downgraded its growth forecast — expecting it to drop to 0.2% in the first quarter of next year — and then remain unchanged in the second quarter and beyond. 0ur economics editor faisal islam has been talking to the bank of england governor, andrew bailey — take a listen. your forecast seems to show the economy is not in route health right now. yet interest rates seem to stay at this high for the foreseeable future? ., , at this high for the foreseeable future? . , , ., ., , future? that is shared to bring inflation down. _ future? that is shared to bring inflation down. i— future? that is shared to bring inflation down. i believe - future? that is shared to bring inflation down. i believe we i future? that is shared to bring | inflation down. i believe we will make _ inflation down. i believe we will make more progress before the end of the yeah _ make more progress before the end of the yeah i_ make more progress before the end of the year. i think we're very confident_ the year. i think we're very confident about that but we've got a way to _ confident about that but we've got a way to go _ confident about that but we've got a way to go. we're still a 6.7% now but we've — way to go. we're still a 6.7% now but we've have to get it back to 2% target _ but we've have to get it back to 2% target because that's what gives people _ target because that's what gives people price stability. gives people the confidence to know that inflation isn't going to be something they have to factor into all their_ something they have to factor into all their decisions. we've got to -et all their decisions. we've got to get there — all their decisions. we've got to get there. yes, we have a subdued outlook— get there. yes, we have a subdued outlook for— get there. yes, we have a subdued outlook for i'm afraid. getting inflation — outlook for i'm afraid. getting inflation back to the point of price stability— inflation back to the point of price stability is — inflation back to the point of price stability is the platform for then doing _ stability is the platform for then doing other things to grow the economy— doing other things to grow the economy because it gets stability. yes. economy because it gets stability. yes but— economy because it gets stability. yes but in— economy because it gets stability. yes. but in the next 12 months to 18 months, no growth in the economy, that's quite stark. hat months, no growth in the economy, that's quite stark.— that's quite stark. not that unusual. — that's quite stark. not that unusual, i'm _ that's quite stark. not that unusual, i'm afraid - that's quite stark. not that unusual, i'm afraid in - that's quite stark. not that unusual, i'm afraid in the l that's quite stark. not that - unusual, i'm afraid in the context of that— unusual, i'm afraid in the context of that if— unusual, i'm afraid in the context of that if you look at other countries you're seeing similar pictures — countries you're seeing similar pictures. most are in recession at the moment. are pictures. most are in recession at the moment-— pictures. most are in recession at the moment. �* i. . ., the moment. are you concerned about ueo olitical the moment. are you concerned about geopolitical tensions, _ the moment. are you concerned about geopolitical tensions, tensions - the moment. are you concerned about geopolitical tensions, tensions in - geopolitical tensions, tensions in the middle east, israel, gaza leading to another currently unexpected spike in energy prices, a repeat of the nineteen seventies? first of all, it's a human tragedy, clearly _ first of all, it's a human tragedy, clearly. that's the overwhelming response — clearly. that's the overwhelming response. from the point of view of the economics from it, so far we've had not _ the economics from it, so far we've had not really much movement in energy— had not really much movement in energy prices, which which is encouraging. but it is a risk and we've _ encouraging. but it is a risk and we've highlighted that in the material we published to date. it is a risk, _ material we published to date. it is a risk, clearly that any wider disturbance in the middle east can threaten _ disturbance in the middle east can threaten energy prices like oil and -as. threaten energy prices like oil and gas we _ threaten energy prices like oil and gas. we was a very carefully. yes, we see _ gas. we was a very carefully. yes, we see that — gas. we was a very carefully. yes, we see that is a risk going forward. let's _ we see that is a risk going forward. let's look— we see that is a risk going forward. let's look at — we see that is a risk going forward. let's look at the good news for a moment — let's look at the good news for a moment it _ let's look at the good news for a moment. it hasn't actually crystallised so far.- moment. it hasn't actually crystallised so far. but you have urowth crystallised so far. but you have growth lower— crystallised so far. but you have growth lower than _ crystallised so far. but you have growth lower than previously . growth lower than previously forecasted, inflation been a bit stickier than forecasted, unemployment higher, everything seems to be going in the wrong direction. , , ., ., seems to be going in the wrong direction, , ., ., ., ., direction. just on that, inflation this ear direction. just on that, inflation this year is _ direction. just on that, inflation this year is going _ direction. just on that, inflation this year is going to _ direction. just on that, inflation this year is going to come - direction. just on that, inflation this year is going to come back| direction. just on that, inflation | this year is going to come back a bit more — this year is going to come back a bit more i— this year is going to come back a bit more. i think we will end the year— bit more. i think we will end the year a _ bit more. i think we will end the year a hit — bit more. i think we will end the year a bit lower than we thought we were, _ year a bit lower than we thought we were that's — year a bit lower than we thought we were, that's obviously good news. a little bit _ were, that's obviously good news. a little bit stickier next year. that's _ little bit stickier next year. that's because we have seen a bit of an increase — that's because we have seen a bit of an increase in energy prices but not much _ an increase in energy prices but not much. coming down to target we looked _ much. coming down to target we looked at — much. coming down to target we looked at two years from now, back at target _ looked at two years from now, back at target and that's encouraging but we got _ at target and that's encouraging but we got to— at target and that's encouraging but we got to get there.— at target and that's encouraging but we got to get there. wages seem to be key here- — we got to get there. wages seem to be key here. you _ we got to get there. wages seem to be key here. you pointed _ we got to get there. wages seem to be key here. you pointed out - we got to get there. wages seem to be key here. you pointed out that i be key here. you pointed out that they are running 8% rises cash terms. even as inflation falls editing to fall sharply in figures later this week, you're still warning people about the risks around wage inflation. b’s warning people about the risks around wage inflation.- warning people about the risks around wage inflation. 896 is not consistent _ around wage inflation. 896 is not consistent with _ around wage inflation. 896 is not consistent with a _ around wage inflation. 896 is not consistent with a 296 _ around wage inflation. 896 is not consistent with a 296 inflation i consistent with a 2% inflation target — consistent with a 2% inflation target i_ consistent with a 2% inflation target. i understand the situation. what _ target. i understand the situation. what we _ target. i understand the situation. what we have seen and i think this is encouraging, recently now and i think— is encouraging, recently now and i think we _ is encouraging, recently now and i think we will see this going forward, _ think we will see this going forward, we've now got positive increases — forward, we've now got positive increases in peoples real household income _ increases in peoples real household income as— increases in peoples real household income. as inflation comes further down _ income. as inflation comes further down and — income. as inflation comes further down and i— income. as inflation comes further down and i hope people can see this and feel— down and i hope people can see this and feel it _ down and i hope people can see this and feel it is coming down and they build _ and feel it is coming down and they build that— and feel it is coming down and they build that into their expectations of what — build that into their expectations of what were going to see in the future — of what were going to see in the future, that will then translate into saying, that's the way in which we look— into saying, that's the way in which we look forward and we can adjust wage _ we look forward and we can adjust wage increases. if that happens then ithink— wage increases. if that happens then i think we're set on the right course _ i think we're set on the right course. �* , ., i think we're set on the right course. 2 ., ,., i think we're set on the right course. 2 ., ., course. let's turn to some of the olitics. course. let's turn to some of the politics- the _ course. let's turn to some of the politics. the shadow _ course. let's turn to some of the politics. the shadow chancellor i politics. the shadow chancellor said that with interest rates remaining unchanged more than one and a half million people who'd need to remortgage next year will pay more than £220 extra on average. the liberal democrats are calling on democrats to scrap tax cut and provide families who can't provide afford whopping bills. the treasury the latest figures wages are rising and the economy is growing, adding that the uk has been more resilient than many expected. as we've been hearing israel says it's military is at the height of the battle against hamas. the refugee camp has been hit for the third consecutive days since the start of the israel— gaza war. the team at be received thereby have been using satellite to track where israeli forces are. ester track where israeli forces are. ever since the israeli _ track where israeli forces are. ever since the israeli military _ track where israeli forces are. es: since the israeli military started the ground operation last week bbc verified but looking at satellite imagery trying to figure out how father is in advance what that means for the war. first let's take a step back. this is the gaza strip, one of the most densely populated on earth but to point million people crammed into this narrow coastal script. we're focusing on the northern part of gaza to see exactly how far the israeli forces admitted to advance. let's look at this satellite image. this is taken from the 26th of october, before the idf started 0ctober, before the idf started their military advance into gaza. we can pair this with the most recent satellite imagery and the shot, it's open source which means everyone of the world can look at it. we've identified these four locations for that as you can see these red circles and these are signs of israeli advances. we will focus on the specific won in the southeast. here is before the military operation. focus in on the site here, that is the border of the gaza strip. if you come with me here you can see this is what it looks like after the military operation. the image translation is poor so what we're looking at here are these tank tracks here of what we think are signs of israeli advancement into the gaza strip. again, look at before, those lines going into the gaza strip are not there. and that's the headway that the israeli troops have made from the east into the strip. we asked the military expert what these images show.— what these images show. satellite ima . es what these images show. satellite images appeared _ what these images show. satellite images appeared to _ what these images show. satellite images appeared to show - what these images show. satellite images appeared to show two - what these images show. satellite i images appeared to show two things. one is— images appeared to show two things. one is that _ images appeared to show two things. one is that the israelis are cutting 0ne is that the israelis are cutting across— one is that the israelis are cutting across the — one is that the israelis are cutting across the gaza strip to isolate the northern _ across the gaza strip to isolate the northern portion. they are occupying terrain— northern portion. they are occupying terrain that _ northern portion. they are occupying terrain that is not heavily occupied, not densely occupied. i think— occupied, not densely occupied. i think they're trying to avoid combat in huilt-up — think they're trying to avoid combat in built—up areas. now think they're trying to avoid combat in built-up areas.— in built-up areas. now it will look at another _ in built-up areas. now it will look at another area _ in built-up areas. now it will look at another area much _ in built-up areas. now it will look at another area much further- in built-up areas. now it will look at another area much further into j at another area much further into the gaza strip. as you can see here, you'll see the same thing before and after. here, this is the image before the military advances on the 26th of october and this is it after. the image is really poor. if you look at the yellow patches, this is a sign of how far the israeli troops have advanced. again, before and then you see these patches up to eight appear. a sign of how far is really troops of advance. i asked again what that means for gaza city. this is almost certainly going to be a seizure — this is almost certainly going to be a seizure. the israelis are setting up a seizure. the israelis are setting up to— a seizure. the israelis are setting up to encircle the city and state may— up to encircle the city and state mayjust — up to encircle the city and state mayjust stay there, they may move in but _ mayjust stay there, they may move in but it— mayjust stay there, they may move in but it will— mayjust stay there, they may move in but it will be a classic seizure. we ask— in but it will be a classic seizure. we ask the — in but it will be a classic seizure. we ask the israeli defence forces for a comment but we didn't get a response. as israeli troops advance into gaza questions remain over what that means for the civilians they are. . , that means for the civilians they are. ., , ., , , are. the latest from the verify hub. it is not known _ are. the latest from the verify hub. it is not known exactly how- are. the latest from the verify hub. it is not known exactly how many i it is not known exactly how many foreign citizens are still inside gaza hoping to leave. the last hour orso gaza hoping to leave. the last hour or so president biden has announced a 7k or so president biden has announced a 74 us or so president biden has announced a 7k us dual nationals have been evacuated from the territory. among the british citizens hoping to leave. there are 16 in his family waiting five miles from the border. the youngers is just four months old. i spoke to him earlier in the day and he described the situation at the border crossing point. the situation is _ at the border crossing point. tie: situation is very at the border crossing point. t'te: situation is very chaotic at the border crossing point. tte: situation is very chaotic and unpredictable. we're here in rafah waiting for the foreign office to send us instruction to move ahead to the crossing border and move to egypt. until now it has been two days since the border has been open forforeign nationals to move out days since the border has been open for foreign nationals to move out of the gaza strip. the situation there is chaotic a little bed. it needs time for the people to go out. horse time for the people to go out. how stressful i

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