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BBCNEWS Verified July 3, 2024

Atalanta and marseille are level at 1 1. Their second match is in bergamo. The Europa Conference League already has one finalist after fiorentina got there for the second year in a row, Beating Club Bruges li 3 on aggregate. Aston villa face what their manager unai emery has called the biggest game of their season, as they attempt to join fiorentina by overturning game of their season, as they attempt to join fiorentina by Overturning A Li 2 first leg deficit against olympiakos in greece. Keeper emi martinez, whose Penalty Saves got them this far, could be back from injury for the match in piraeus. Of course it is going to be very difficult here away because always, with the, they have the most fans supporting the home team, it could be more difficult. Here their supporters push a lot, helping them. The biggest challenge we are going to face this year, playing in the semifinal. Now, a lot of mexican fans were excited when it was announced that the Azteca Stadium will host five matches of the 2026 football world cup. But not everyone is happy with the upcoming tournament. Box owners at the stadium in mexico city say they are not planning on giving up their seating area for the world cup, with one likening it to someone invading his property for a festival in the neighbourhood. Fifa wants full control of the stadiums 30 days before the first match and seven days after the last. But the peculiar history of how boxes were purchased at the azteca makes things complicated. The owners expect fifa to respect a deal that dates back from the stadiums construction six decades ago, giving box owners unlimited access to their seats for 99 years. Its unclear whether the Stadium Owner and fifa see it that way. Naomi osaka is attempting to claim another scalp at the italian open, the four time grand slam champion won the first set and was a break in the second. But that match has been paused due to the rain. Meanwhile, rome provides the next stop on what is expected to be rafael nadal� s final year on tour before retiring. Hes just beaten belgian qualifier zizou berys in the first round of a tournament hes won ten times before. Nadal winning in three sets, 6 4 in the decider. The former interpreter for baseballs biggest name Showhay Ohtani has agreed to plead guilty to fraud after prosecutors alleged he stole 16 million from the Los Angeles Dodgers player to pay off betting debts. The scandal engulfed the sport in march, when news broke that mizoohara had been accused of exploiting his relationship with ohtani to take millions from the players account. The Us Department ofjustice said mizoohara will plead guilty to one count of bank fraud and one count of subscribing to a false tax return, the first of which carries a maximum of 30 years in federal prison. For more information on any of the new stories, visit the bbc sport website or app, but for now that is all from me, molly stevens, at the bbc sport centre. Molly, thanks so much. Israels far right Interior Minister has condemned president biden� s decision not to supply us munitions that could be used in a major israeli assault on the city of rafah. Wrote on x, hamas loves biden. The military proposed Military Operation in rafah, is unlikely to have arms from the us. The seizure of arms at the Border Crossing there was meant to derail peace efforts. I am joined now by someone caught up in this horrible conflict in a tragic way, fidaa moor jaan, whose daughter, habiba, who is only eight years old, was killed in an israeli air strike last year. The family had fled via rafah, making it to cairo. Thank you very much forjoining us. I am so sorry to hear your familys story. Would you mind telling us what happened to your daughter . 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And me and my husband and my son, omar, also was injured. And then we started a journey of suffering. We were displaced four times. The first time we were displaced to the middle area. The area where we displaced two was attacked and then we moved To Rafah In The South of gaza. And then recently when they started threatening rafah, that the israeli army will start to invade rafah, so i took the decision, me and my husband took the decision to provide ourson husband took the decision to provide our son greater safety and we took the decision to come to cairo. So it is for the sake of our son. He is our only child because after the invasion of rafah, where to go . We have no place to go. Our home was completely destroyed and also my family home, my sisters, my brothers, my fathers homes, they were completely destroyed, we have no place to go. So our only choice to provide our son with safety was to provide our son with safety was to come to cairo. 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My son is now an only child. He is remembering his sister every minute, every single moment of his life, when he is playing, when he is watching television, when he was eating, when he goes to the supermarket. Everywhere we remember habiba. I rememberwhen i supermarket. Everywhere we remember habiba. I remember when i came to cairo, we had no clothes, so we decided to go to the city to buy some clothes for me, my husband and my son. The three of us started to cry because we used to have habiba with us when we come to cairo for entertainment and for visiting some places. So. I dont want to speak a lot about it because it brings tears to my eyes. So. No words can describe what im going through. My husband and my family and my little son. So our only choice was to protect him and provide him with safe and peaceful environment here in cairo. � , safe and peaceful environment here incairo. � ,. , safe and peaceful environment here incairo. ,. , in cairo. Im so sorry to make this worse for in cairo. Im so sorry to make this worse for you in cairo. Im so sorry to make this worse foryou i in cairo. Im so sorry to make this worse for you. I hope in cairo. Im so sorry to make this worse for you. I hope we in cairo. Im so sorry to make this worse for you. I hope we are in cairo. Im so sorry to make this worse for you. I hope we are not. | worse for you. I hope we are not. And i am very grateful to you for speaking to us. I know you have left family behind in gaza and im sure, ina way, family behind in gaza and im sure, in a way, it was a difficult decision to leave. Do you think there are more people who nowjust want to get out and would leave to egypt, if they were permitted . Actually, i know that more than 90,000 people left during the war from gaza, but now the rafah borders are closed. If you give the opportunity to be families and partners and mothers, yes, they would choose to protect the sons and daughters. We love gaza. We are palestinians, we love gaza. We love the spots of, it is very small land, but we love it. We used to live in it. We have ourfamilies but we love it. We used to live in it. We have our families there. It. We have ourfamilies there. But when we, when you and your family are exposed to this extreme violations, which is threatening your life, your safety, you will take the decision to protect your family. Take the decision to protect your famil. ,. , family. How frightening is it for ou now family. How frightening is it for you now to family. How frightening is it for you now to see family. How frightening is it for you now to see the family. How frightening is it for you now to see the potential. Family. How frightening is it for you now to see the potential moves on rafah, knowing how many people are there . ,. , ,. , on rafah, knowing how many people are there . ,. , ,. , are there . How many people are there in rafah . Yes are there . How many people are there in rafah . Yes. 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When i arrived in cairo i started to call my father, sisters and brothers. They were in rafah. And when they heard about the announcement, the Evacuation Orders by the israeli army, quickly they started to pick up all of their things and they will move to khan younis, to a separate place. And you will find there are more than 1. 5 Million People whose place is in rafah. And all of them are in the streets, having their things, rafah. And all of them are in the streets, having theirthings, moving to the middle area and khan younis. And they are speaking to themselves, where are we going to go . There is no safe place. So. It is very bad. And we think that we will have a ceasefire, but unfortunately we didnt. So it is a very, very bad situation for the displaced people there. It is almost the fourth or there. It is almost the fourth or the fifth or the sixth time for them to displace from their places. And the humanitarian situation, it is catastrophic. There is no appropriate infrastructure, even in khan younis or in the middle area. There is no clean water. There is nothing which will help people to live. So the situation is measurable and catastrophic. And every Single Person there in rafah is praying, wishing and hoping for a ceasefire. Fedaa murjan, thank you so much for talking to us about what your family are going through. I am so sorry again for the loss of your daughter, habiba, but very grateful to you for your thoughts and your time today and we wish you all the very best, thank you. And we wish you all the very best, thank yon and we wish you all the very best, thank yon just and we wish you all the very best, thank you. Just to let you know, the israeli teams have left cairo, Mediation Efforts are ongoing, according to the egyptian media, at the moment. We understand some of the teams i think had gone, obviously, for the ceasefire talks, as they continue with efforts from many, many parties to try and get some sort of deal. Around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. Russias president Vladimir Putin has confirmed that russian and belarussian forces have started joint preparations for Tactical Nuclear weapons drills which were announced earlier this week. The announcement came as moscow celebrated victory day held each year to mark the defeat of nazi germany during the second world war. A huge Military Parade was held in red square. Mr putin warned his forces were always ready for combat, and that he would not allow anyone to threaten his country. He also praised the russian soldiers fighting in ukraine. Translation we are commemorating this victory day translation we are commemorating this victory day in translation we are commemorating this victory day in the translation we are commemorating this victory day in the difficult this victory day in the difficult circumstances of the special Military Operation. Its participants, those fighting on the front line, those who are on the contact line, these are our heroes. We bow to their steadfastness and self sacrifice. The whole of russia is with you. Russia believes in you and is concerned by you and your veterans and feels spiritual compassion for you and your exploits. Lets speak to amy knight, historian of the soviet union and russia. Shes in summit, newjersey. Thank you forjoining us. How does this year compared to last year in terms of what was on display in what President Putin said . This terms of what was on display in what President Putin said . President putin said . This year the weather was President Putin said . This year the weather was a President Putin said . This year the weather was a lot President Putin said . This year the weather was a lot worse, President Putin said . This year the weather was a lot worse, as President Putin said . This year the weather was a lot worse, as you i weather was a lot worse, as you know. It was snowing out and very cold. Which is Unusualfor Moscow know. It was snowing out and very cold. Which is unusual for moscow in may. I dont think, well, if we compare it with last year, russia, in terms of the war with, the conflict in ukraine, the Russian Military is doing better. You will remember that a year ago the Russian Military really wasnt making very much progress and since they initially invaded, of course, they have lost a lot of ground, so i think this year it certainly is better from a military standpoint. But again, the the ceremonies in comparison, for example, with 2020, are much more muted in terms of the military, just the message, the overall message. find military, just the message, the overall message. Military, just the message, the overall message. Military, just the message, the overall messae. � ,. , overall message. And in terms of the messa. E overall message. And in terms of the message that overall message. And in terms of the message that was overall message. And in terms of the message that was coming overall message. And in terms of the message that was coming on overall message. And in terms of the message that was coming on the overall message. And in terms of the message that was coming on the war| message that was coming on the war in ukraine, obviously russia has had some successes, but the us hasjust released some further aid that will take time to filter through. How do you assess what the russian leadership might be thinking about ukraine right now . Ihell. Leadership might be thinking about ukraine right now . Leadership might be thinking about ukraine right now . Well, as we know, the were ukraine right now . Well, as we know, they were really ukraine right now . Well, as we know, they were really hoping ukraine right now . Well, as we know, they were really hoping that ukraine right now . Well, as we know, they were really hoping that the ukraine right now . Well, as we know, they were really hoping that the us i they were really hoping that the Us Government would not come through with this huge, over 60 billion worth of military aid for ukraine. So now that that decision has been made and the us is starting to shift, to give this military aid to ukraine and of course france and germany and all the rest of the nato countries are fully on board, i think that this causes a lot of anxiety in the kremlin leadership, including in the military because this could really play a role in preventing russia from making any more of these incremental military gains it has been making so well over the past few months. Qk. Gains it has been making so well over the past few months. 0k. Well have to the over the past few months. 0k. Well have to the there, over the past few months. 0k. Well have to the there, amy over the past few months. 0k. Well have to the there, amy knight, over the past few months. 0k. Well have to the there, amy knight, butl have to the there, amy knight, but thank you very much forjoining us from newjersey. A british toddler who was born deaf can now hear unaided, after becoming the first person in the world to receive a new Gene Therapy Treatment. Shortly before opal sandys first birthday, she was given an infusion in her ear that replaced the faulty dna with a working copy of the gene. Our health reporter, Michelle Roberts has the story. Recorder plays note. Yay 18 month old opal is learning how Fun Making Noise can be. Yeah shes the first person to get a new type of

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