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sergi forcada in madrid. shaimaa khalil now takes a look at spain's dramaticjourney to the final and how this tournament has inspired the younger generation. and done! gabi lopez has been following his national team's phenomenal rise in the women's world cup down under. as a former player in spain's second division, this final hits very close to home. i've been watching the tv in spain, the radio, and everybody�*s talking about the final. everybody. my family were commentating. i've never seen that before. i'm still playing, i'm a coach, and i can say now, i can see aitana, alexia, jennifer and i can say, wow, they are amazing. so i think for the kids, for the coaches, for the players, it's amazing that women's football is that big. you wouldn't notice it at first glance, but this team, now one win away from world cup glory, has been marred by so much tension and unrest. at the centre of that is head coachjorge vilda. tensions followed last yea r�*s euros defeat against england, with 15 players threatening

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at the moment, spain are in the driving seat. england probably are the favourites coming in, but it is spain who have scored first in the first half. the second half is to come in a few minutes. shaimaa khalil in sydney. sergi forcada in madrid. shaimaa, let's come to you first. what do you think of that first half? {if what do you think of that first half? . ., , . what do you think of that first half? _, , . . , . half? of course the england fans are not ha-- , half? of course the england fans are not happy. it's _ half? of course the england fans are not happy. it's a _ half? of course the england fans are not happy. it's a bit _ half? of course the england fans are not happy, it's a bit of— half? of course the england fans are not happy, it's a bit of a _ half? of course the england fans are not happy, it's a bit of a subdued - not happy, it's a bit of a subdued atmosphere at the moment. i must say that they have a lot of confidence in their team. they are hoping that they are going to go now, regroup and come back for a strong second half. this has been a very strong first half. it has been very strong for both teams. england have pushed and there was one shot from lori

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BBC News

point, despite the controversies between the managers in the squats. the players are seen as idols for many. i was raised here in spain and if when i was kid in us of my classmates to name a female football player, we would not of been able to give you an answer. now, things are changing if he has the same question the boys and girls club of been able to give you an answer. now, things are changing if he has the same question to boys and girl, they can give you the name of the list, of at least a few female players. and football in terms of salaries and coverage and today, those making the headlines of the women and what's more important for the spanish fans, they arejust 90 more important for the spanish fans, they are just 90 minutes away from bringing the world cup home. sergi forcada in madrid. now, behind the scenes, there's been plenty of turmoil at la roja. shaimaa khalil now takes a look

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BBC News

for the spanish fans, they are just 90 minutes away from bringing the world cup home. sergi forcada in madrid. now, behind the scenes, there's been plenty of turmoil at la roja. shaimaa khalil now takes a look at spain s dramaticjourney to the final and how this tournament has inspired the younger generation. and done! gabi lopez has been following his national team's phenomenal rise in the women's world cup down under. as a former player in spain's second division, this final hits very close to home. i've been watching the tv in spain, the radio, and everybody was talking about the final. everybody. my family were commentating. i've never seen that before. i'm still playing, i'm a coach, and i can say now, i can see aitana, alexia, jennifer and i can say, wow, they are amazing. so i think for the kids, for the coaches, for the players, it's amazing that women's football is that big. you wouldn't notice it at first glance, but this team, now one win away from world cup glory, has been marred by so much tension and unrest. at the centre of that is head coachjorge vilda. tensions followed last yea r�*s euros defeat against england, with 15 players threatening

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World Business Report

just three weeks after spain's inconclusive snap election, the country's socialist party — led by acting prime minister pedro sanchez — is a step closer to forming a government. as madrid's parliament reconvenes today, the socialists need support from the catalan nationalist party, junts, in order to form a coalition. there now appears to be an agreement, and parliament has — in the past hour — chosen a new speaker, the first step towards forming a government. there have been concerns that the political instability might affect spain's economy, which continues to struggle with high unemployment. let's cross live now to david latona who's a reuters journalist based in madrid. welcome news, but a long way to go. what happens now? good

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BBC News

i'm marc ashdown. just three weeks after spain's inconclusive snap election, the country's socialist party — led by acting prime minister pedro sanchez — is a step closer to forming a government. as madrid's parliament reconvenes today, the socialists need support from the catalan nationalist party, junts, in order to form a coalition. there now appears to be an agreement, and parliament has — in the past hour — chosen a new speaker, the first step towards forming a government. there have been concerns that the political instability might affect spain's economy, which continues to struggle with high unemployment. let's cross live now to david latona who's a reuters journalist based in madrid. welcome news, but a long way to go. what happens now? good

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World Business Report

three weeks after spain 5 inconclusive snap election, the country's socialist party — led by acting prime minister pedro sanchez — is finally a step closer to forming a government. as madrid's parliament reconvenes today — the socialists need support from the catalan nationalist party, junts, in order to form a coalition. there does now appear to be an agreement — and parliament has elected a new socialist speaker, the first step towards forming a government. there have been concerns that the political instability might affect spain's economy, which continues to struggle with high unemployment. david latona is a reuters journalist based in madrid. i asked him what happens next. this is the first step that does indicate that there could be a socialist led government in the future weeks. but it was an inconclusive general election, with a hung parliament, so there is still a chance

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BBC News Now

welcome to world business report. i'm marc ashdown three weeks after spain s inconclusive snap election, the country's socialist party — led by acting prime minister pedro sanchez — is finally a step closer to forming a government. as madrid's parliament reconvenes today — the socialists need support from the catalan nationalist party, junts, in order to form a coalition. there does now appear to be an agreement — and parliament has elected a new socialist speaker, the first step towards forming a government. there have been concerns that the political instability might affect spain's economy, which continues to struggle with high unemployment. david latona is a reuters journalist based in madrid. i asked him what happens next. this is the first step that does indicate that there could be a socialist led government in the future weeks. but it was an inconclusive general election, with a hung parliament, so there is still a chance

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Newsday

all of the votes from the left and also from the catalan and basque nationalists. negotiations now will start in the coming weeks, have enough support in parliament to secure majority, the country may end up going to new elections again. so spain which is the largest fourth economy in the european union now has a new parliament. but the country is still looking for their new prime minister. that was sergi fulcada in madrid. earlier i wasjoined by ignacio hurado, associate professor at the universidad carlos tercero in madrid. i think it's been a very exciting night. the result has been somewhat surprising so i think mostly pointing out the majority of pp in the far right

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Newsday

the coming weeks, have enough support in parliament to secure majority, the country may end “p majority, the country may end up going to new elections again. so being, which is the largest fourth economy and the european union now has a new parliament. the country is still looking for their new prime minister. i'm joined now by ignacio hurado, associate professor at the universidad carlos tello—castrillon in madrid. thank you forjoining us. firstly what do you make of this quite eventful night for spanish politics? i this quite eventful night for spanish politics?— spanish politics? i think it has been _ spanish politics? i think it has been a _ spanish politics? i think it has been a very _ spanish politics? i think it has been a very exciting l spanish politics? i think it- has been a very exciting night. the result has been somewhat surprising so i think the polls and the majority of the popular party and vox was possible, not likely but in the end to the right fall short of the majority in the left also for

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