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co—ordinating things and death tolls? ithink, we co—ordinating things and death tolls? i think, we have lost the sound, we will try and come back to you we will move on for the time being, juventa. we will come back to that story. let's turn to the world cup now, and monday was a day dominated by politics off the pitch — as well as the action on it. starting with the results — there were three games. the netherlands scored two late goals to beat senegal — putting them alongside ecuador at the top of group a. england scored six, beating iran — leaving them top in group b after the first round of matches, because a late equaliser for wales gave them a draw with the us. but there were some issues with ticketing. these fans said the official app, which should've helped them get into the match between iran and england, wasn't working properly — and many were not inside the ground when it kicked off. in a statement, fifa called on ticket holders to check the email accounts they used to register with the ticketing app for instructions

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and to visit the stadiums ticket resolution point if they needed more help. but perhaps the biggest talking points came with the players and what they didn't do. england's captain harry kane, and his welsh counterpart gareth bale, both reversed their decision to wear this — the one—love armband — after fifa said they would be booked if they did. homosexuality is illegal in the host nation qatar — fifa said it would allow captains to wear a �*no discrimination�* armband instead, if they chose to. and then more politics as iran came on to the pitch, and lined up for their national anthem before their game with england. but instead of singing, the players stayed silent, in what's being seen as a gesture of solidarity for anti—government protesters in their home country. none of the players have commented formally. iranian state tv cut its coverage of the anthem and switched to a previously shown wide shot of the stadium.

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solidarity with protesting back in her country. for many here, this was more than just a football game. there have also been controversies over pro—lg btq armbands, fifa's own ticketing app — and plenty of action on the pitch. we'll bring you up to date with everything happening in qatar. also ahead: a revolutionary new way of helping children born with club feet — it could help tens of thousands of people to walk more easily. the thing about clubfoot treatment as it is super cheap and very easy, doesn't even need highly trained doctors, physiotherapists can do it. and as nasa's artemis spacecraft makes its first orbit of the moon, we hear from a former astronaut about why 50 years after the apollo missions, this really matters.

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