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translation: i feel like i am not alive. l people know i have nothing, so they try to help me out. it is better to die than to live a life without dignity. if my daughters were allowed to study, they could getjobs. there is nothing except pain and sorrow in every house now. she cries. yogita limaye reporting. a man suing the oscar—winning actor, gwyneth paltrow, has given evidence in her trial over a skiing collision nearly seven years ago. the retired optometrist terry sanderson wants $300,000, after claiming he suffered life—altering injuries when she skied into him. ms paltrow denies she caused the collision and is countersuing. nomia iqbal reports.

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Newsday

that was yogita limaye reporting on that story for us. to sri lanka now, where hundreds of thousands of people have been protesting against worsening shortages of fuel, food and medicines. the governor of the central bank has resigned and senior government ministers have stepped down because of the growing economic crisis. problems have been made worse by the collapse of the tourist industry during the pandemic, as our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan reports from colombo. they're calling it sri lanka's arab spring. a mass uprising in a country on the brink of economic collapse. people have had enough of food and fuel shortages and daily power cuts. a few moments ago, the street light went. people are waving their phones in the airfor light. this is another moment of solidarity, in a country which was once deeply divided by civil war.

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BBC News-20210911-10:21:00

yogita limaye reporting. lawyers acting for virginia giuffre, who claims she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew, say he's been served with legal papers. a judge in new york must now decide whether the documents were in fact served before any case can move forward. court proceedings are due to take place on monday. sarah campbell reports. virginia giuffre, then known as virginia roberts. she alleges that, when she was 17, she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew. he categorically denies the claims. miss giuffre launched her civil case against him last month and, as part of the initial process, papers must be served on the defendant. her lawyers believe that has now been done. the case to proceed.

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BBC News-20210911-11:24:00

dozens of people surrounding whoever was distributing the food just to grab one piece of bread. and these were not destitute people to start with — they were people who had homes and jobs and led dignified lives but because of the fighting they'd been displaced. many of them have gone back to their homes now that the violence has abated, but they're going back to cities that are bombed out, homes that have been completely destroyed. because of the situation that we've had since the 15th of august and the uncertainty that has been prevailing, many people haven't been able to get back to work. the prices of basic commodities, basic food items, has risen sharply and it's in the context of that and the background of that that we're hearing warnings from the un. yogita limaye reporting. lawyers acting for virginia giuffre, who claims she was sexually assaulted by prince andrew,

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BBC News-20210903-10:07:00

holding off an announcement on the formation of a new government is the situation in the pa njshir province, north—east of kabul, where we know that anti—taliban forces are holding control of that region, so it's a part of afghanistan they do not control. over the past night, there's been intense fighting in the area and the resistance forces say they have taken control over a town in the bordering parvan province. this is something we've not had a taliban response to yet, but it is something which is frustrating for the taliban, because if they do announce a government, you know, at a time when they haven't taken control of panjshir it will mean there is a group of people — including former vice president amrullah saleh — who say they're the real representatives of afghanistan, that he's the caretaker president. yogita limaye reporting. an attack at a supermarket in new zealand has been described as a terror attack by the country's prime minister. six people were stabbed and wounded in the supermarket in auckland. jacinda ardern said the attacker had been inspired by the islamic state group. of the six people injured, three are in a critical condition.

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BBC News-20210903-09:17:00

president, who say they are the real representatives of afghanistan and he is the caretaker president. yogita limaye reporting. a man wielding a knife has injured six people at a supermarket in new zealand before being shot dead by police. the country's prime ministerjacinda ardern said the incident in auckland was a terrorist attack, which she said was committed by a man known to the authorities. three of the victims are in a critical condition. this report from matt gravelling begins with jacinda ardern. this afternoon at approximately 2:a0pm, a violent extremist undertook a terrorist attack on innocent new zealanders in the newland countdown in auckland. the attack took place at the countdown supermarket in a suburb of auckland. the attacker — who cannot be identified — stabbed and wounded at least six people before he was shot and killed

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