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  12. Image captionA masked gunman stands over the girls in the video The Nigerian Islamist group Boko Haram has released a video showing some of the schoolgirls they abducted from the northern town of Chibok. Some 50 girls are shown with a gunman who demands the release of fighters in return for the girls, and says some girls died in air strikes. The government says it is in touch with the militants behind the video. The group is said to be holding more than 200 of the 276 final-year girls it seized from a school in April 2014. Non-Muslims were forcibly converted to Islam, and it is feared that many of the schoolgirls have been sexually abused and forced into "marriage" by their captors. A leading member of the Bring Back Our Girls movement which campaigns for their release told BBC News after watching the video that she was terrified by what she had seen. "Everybody should be disturbed by the conditions of the girls," Aisha Yesufu said. Image captionOne of the girls is seen answering questions posed by a militant 'Forty married' The video begins with a shot of a masked man, carrying a gun, speaking to the camera. He says that some of the girls have been wounded and have life-threatening injuries, and that 40 have been "married". Speaking in the Hausa language, the gunman says the girls on display will "never" be returned if the government does not release Boko Haram fighters who have been "in detention for ages". The video concludes with footage of bodies, said to be the victims of air strikes, lying on the ground at another location. The militant also carries out a staged interview with one of the captives, who calls herself Maida Yakubu, in which she asks parents to appeal to the government. Maida's mother, Esther, is one of several parents of Chibok girls who recently published open letters to their daughters detailing the pain they feel at their children's absence and their hopes for the future. Another girl among those standing in the background can be seen with a baby. Some of the girls can be seen weeping as Maida speaks. Chibok abductions: What we know Chibok girl's life with Boko Haram The town that lost its girls Boko Haram has waged a violent campaign for years in northern Nigeria in its quest for Islamic rule, and a faction of the group recently pledged loyalty to so-called Islamic State, the militant group which controls parts of northern Syria and Iraq. Thousands of people have been killed or captured by Boko Haram, whose name translates as "Western education is forbidden". Many of the girls abducted in Chibok were Christian. Bid to pressurise government? Analysis by Tomi Oladipo, BBC News, Lagos Boko Haram has always maintained that the Chibok girls were safe and would only be released if the Nigerian government gave in to its demands. Through this video, the group is again trying to make the government look like the villain for carrying out air strikes on the militants, which it claims have backfired and hit the abductees instead. Reigniting public sympathy for the girls might be an attempt to force the government to listen. Boko Haram is attempting to paint the military campaign against the jihadists as a failure. It is also significant that this video comes shortly after a split in the group, with one faction maintaining that it is the true regional branch of the so-called Islamic State. The video indicates that the other faction, led by Abubakar Shekau, is the one holding the Chibok girls and so it will use this to show why it cannot be ignored, even if its rivals have foreign backing. Ms Yesufu said it was "very clear" that the government had "failed in its responsibility to rescue these girls despite promising to do so several times". "It is also disgusting to realise that it has refused to reach out to the militants," she added. But Nigerian Information Minister Alhaji Mohammed insisted the government was doing everything possible to secure the girls' release. ''We are on top of the situation," he said. "But we are being extremely careful because the situation has been compounded by the split in the leadership of Boko Haram. We are also being guided by the need to ensure the safety of the girls. ''Since this is not the first time we have been contacted over the issue, we want to be doubly sure that those we are in touch with are who they claim to be." Image copyrightAFP Image captionBoko Haram has waged a long campaign to push for Islamic rule The video is the first since CNN obtained footage in April purportedly showing 15 of the girls. The Chibok girls had been thought to be in a heavily forested area of northern Nigeria. A girl said to be one of those captured, Amina Ali Nkeki, was found wandering in the Sambisa Forest in May by an army-backed vigilante group. But the exact circumstances of what the government initially termed "her rescue" were unclear.
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  14. Paul Pogba: Manchester United re-sign France midfielder for world-record £89m 31 minutes ago From the section Football 257 Share this page pogba Pogba has won 38 caps for France and the Serie A title with Juventus four times Paul Pogba said "the time is right to go back to Old Trafford" after completing his world-record £89m transfer to Manchester United. The 23-year-old midfielder returns after four years away, having left United for Juventus for £1.5m in 2012. Pogba, who signed a five-year deal, added: "This is the right club for me to achieve everything I hope to." ADVERTISEMENT Manager Jose Mourinho said the France international could be "the heart of the club" for the next decade. United will pay the Italian champions 105m euros for Pogba, plus 5m euros (£4.5m) in performance-related bonuses and other costs, including 5m euros if Pogba signs a new contract. It surpasses the £85m that Real Madrid paid Tottenham for Wales forward Gareth Bale in 2013. The announcement was made by United just after 00:30 BST on Tuesday, with a glossy video showing the player - with a red devil marked into his hair - emerging from the shadows. It was followed by a series of sponsor videos, including one with English rapper and grime artist Stormzy, whose most successful song to date is 'Shut Up'. 'Pogba gives Man Utd fear factor' Is the midfielder Man Utd's most expensive mistake? Listen: Pogba, the story so far Pogba, who helped hosts France reach the Euro 2016 final, has won the Serie A title in each of his four seasons at Juventus. He is Mourinho's fourth signing at United, after Ivory Coast defender Eric Bailly, Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Armenia forward Henrikh Mkhitaryan. It will be the first time in 20 years an English club has set a world-record transfer fee, after Newcastle United paid £15 to sign England striker Alan Shearer from Blackburn Rovers for £15m. Pogba joined United from French club Le Havre in 2009 as a 16-year-old, but made just a handful of appearances before his contract expired in July 2012. He has made 178 appearances for Juventus, scoring 34 goals, and helped the club reach the 2015 Champions League final. The Serie A side had offered him a new contract, while Real Madrid were also interested in signing him. Pogba said his mum told him he would return to Old Trafford and that it was his "destiny", adding: " Speaking to MUTV he added: "I just came back to Carrington. It was like I'd just come back home. I just went for a holiday." In a series of messages to Juventus supporters on social media, Pogba said: "Goodbye means nothing, it is the time we spent together that matters. I will bring with me a piece of you and leave you a little piece of me." Pogba scores for France at Euros The summer's most protracted transfer The move has rumbled on all summer, with the back pages of the newspapers featuring reports of deals done, deals delayed, counter-bids from big-club rivals, denials and intrigue over agents' fees. At Mourinho's first Old Trafford news conference on 5 July he said he wanted to sign four players and had secured three. Many believed the fourth was Pogba. It has taken more than a month since then for the Portuguese to get his man. On 9 July, United finally declared their official interest but there were rumours the player preferred a move to Real Madrid. Following's France's Euro 2016 final defeat by Portugal, Pogba went on a long holiday to the USA. His agent Mino Raiola said a number of clubs were interested in his client and continued to deny a deal with United had been agreed. On Saturday, Juventus boss Massimiliano Allegri summoned Pogba to training, but just a day later United announced the player would have a medical - and on Monday he arrived in Manchester. But it took until the early hours of Tuesday BST for the deal to finally be announced, a delay that Pogba called "annoying". Writing on Instagram he said: "This transfer took so long because it was a huge decision and involved lots of thinking and work." Why did Pogba leave Manchester United? Juventus' Paul Pogba accuses former club Manchester United of &quot;disrespect&quot;. Archive: Man Utd disrespected me - Pogba speaking in 2014 Pogba claimed he left the club "frustrated" and "disgusted" because former manager Sir Alex Ferguson did not play him. Ferguson said he "distrusted" Pogba's agent, Raiola, and alleged an agreement with Juventus had already been made. He gives his full reasons in the video above. How good is Pogba? Former France striker Thierry Henry believes he can go on to become "one of the best in history" while fellow World Cup winner Patrick Vieira described him as an "extraordinary player" and said it was a "mistake" for Manchester City not to sign him from United United legend Ryan Giggs said Pogba "has got everything" France legend Zinedine Zidane thinks Pogba is a "complete player" Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri said in May 2015 that Pogba "needs to stop showboating in midfield" and that he makes "avoidable" mistakes Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger claims Pogba is in a "maturing period" and will not find his best form until the age of 26 Former England striker Gary Lineker asked during Euro 2016 if he was "the world's most overrated player" Ex-United midfielder Paul Scholes had questioned Pogba's reported £86m valuation, saying he was "nowhere worth that kind of money yet" What did Juventus say? The Italian giants thanked Pogba for "four years of triumphs lived together", which included nine trophies in total. They released a statement 'Merci Paul', which said Pogba would remain "etched in the collective imagination". It also said that the club had made 72.6m euros (£61.9m) profit from the deal, after various deductions including wages and "related charges". Other reaction Paul Pogba: Is Man Utd midfielder world class? Match of the Day presenter and former England striker Gary Lineker tweeted: "The signing of Pogba by Man Utd is a watershed moment for the Premier League. First time a huge foreign star in his prime has come to England." He added that the wealth of the Premier League meant "more of the greats will come here and not just to Barca and Real Madrid". When challenged about other big names such as Sergio Aguero, Alexis Sanchez, Yaya Toure and Angel Di Maria, Lineker responded: "Either Barca cast-offs, not genuine superstars or built their reputation here". Earlier, former Manchester United and England defender Gary Neville had said: "I think it is a big fee, but the Premier League was losing players left, right and centre to Spain - all the grade A players. "We couldn't entice players to come here and we couldn't keep them when we had the best ones. At least now it looks like we are signing a player who would be regarded as a top signing of the summer." Mino Raiola Pogba's agent tweeted at 00:25 BST on Tuesday, shortly before the deal was officially confirmed by United Pogba's honours Under-20 World Cup winner and player of the tournament (2013) 4 Serie A titles (2013, 2014, 2015, 2016) 2 Italian Cups (2015, 2016) 2 Italian Super Cups (2014, 2015) Most recent five times the world transfer record was broken Hernan Crespo's £35.5m move to Lazio from Italian rivals Parma in 2000 was the last time a club other than Real Madrid broke the world record for a football transfer fee. 2013 - Gareth Bale £86m (Tottenham Hotspur to Real Madrid) 2009 - Cristiano Ronaldo £80m (Manchester United to Real Madrid) 2009 - Kaka £56m (AC Milan to Real Madrid) 2001 - Zinedine Zidane £46m (Juventus to Real Madrid) 2000 - Luis Figo £37m (Barcelona to Real Madrid)
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