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.— and the netherlands. another story on the times. _ and the netherlands. another story on the times, this _ and the netherlands. another story on the times, this is _ and the netherlands. another story on the times, this is a _ and the netherlands. another story on the times, this is a former- on the times, this is a former editor of the daily mail who applied to be the head of off column, which also regulates the bbc. and to be the head of off column, which also regulates the bbc.— also regulates the bbc. and he is ha- also regulates the bbc. and he is happy man- _ also regulates the bbc. and he is happy man- he's _ also regulates the bbc. and he is happy man. he's basically - happy man. he's basically complaining about the fact that he has decided to step down. he basically tells anyone from the private sector not to bother. so he thinks he's being treated really very unfairly — and it says that there hasn't been any pressure put on him, but he says to anyone from the private sector who has convictio
.— and the netherlands. another story on the times. _ and the netherlands. another story on the times, this _ and the netherlands. another story on the times, this is _ and the netherlands. another story on the times, this is a _ and the netherlands. another story on the times, this is a former- on the times, this is a former editor of the daily mail who applied to be the head of off column, which also regulates the bbc. and to be the head of off column, which also regulates the bbc.— also...
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this netherlands as well against the new measures. , ., ., ., measures. this wave of covid cases going through _ measures. this wave of covid cases going through europe _ measures. this wave of covid cases going through europe is _ measures. this wave of covid cases going through europe is being - going through europe is being followed by a wave of protests at stricter rules. so austria has become the first european country to say that covid vaccines will be mandated from the 1st of february next year. it's also introducing a full lockdown from monday after the lockdown for the unvaccinated which appears not to have worked. the number of deaths has tripled week on week in austria, they've got a very serious problem. but people have been out in the street furious. there were a sign saying that it's a fascist state, that it's a dictatorship, the personalfreedom has been removed. i think this will pose a very serious problem. what the punishment will be is a fine so it's not clear whether that will even work. also there's an ethical question, we know that th
this netherlands as well against the new measures. , ., ., ., measures. this wave of covid cases going through _ measures. this wave of covid cases going through europe _ measures. this wave of covid cases going through europe is _ measures. this wave of covid cases going through europe is being - going through europe is being followed by a wave of protests at stricter rules. so austria has become the first european country to say that covid vaccines will be mandated from the 1st of february...
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it's the whole of that— and the netherlands. it's the whole of that that needs to be dismantled. and it's _ of that that needs to be dismantled. and it's really important to go after— and it's really important to go after those criminals who are becoming more and more violent with french— becoming more and more violent with french police, gas canisters that were _ french police, gas canisters that were used — french police, gas canisters that were used just the other day, a french— were used just the other day, a french policeman's year was partly bitten _ french policeman's year was partly bitten off~ — french policeman's year was partly bitten off. it may amuse some people. — bitten off. it may amuse some people, but there's nothing amusing about— people, but there's nothing amusing about people attempting to go across the busiest stretch of water, those few miles — the busiest stretch of water, those few miles that separate the uk from france _ few miles that separate the uk from france. and this is borisjohnson, according — france. and this is borisjohnson,
it's the whole of that— and the netherlands. it's the whole of that that needs to be dismantled. and it's _ of that that needs to be dismantled. and it's really important to go after— and it's really important to go after those criminals who are becoming more and more violent with french— becoming more and more violent with french police, gas canisters that were _ french police, gas canisters that were used — french police, gas canisters that were used just the other day, a french—...
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in the netherlands, more than 50 people have been arrested, after protests over new covid restrictions in rotterdam erupted into rioting last night. record numbers of migrants crossing the channel prompts a government review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benjamin butterworth, late editor and senior reporterfor the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer, baroness roz altmann. good evening to both of you. first a reminder of some of those from pages. the observer leads with social care plans as it reports the prime minister is facing calls from senior conservatives to dump plan for care charges orface tory rebellion. another conservative warning takes the front of the telegraph, it writes that senior figures warn borisjohnson ' migrant crisis puts tories in peril�* and quoting that 77 percent of party s voters call approach too soft. meanwhile the times leads with the news that the health secretary has ordered a review into into racial bias in medical equipment, it writes that teh review is due to fears
in the netherlands, more than 50 people have been arrested, after protests over new covid restrictions in rotterdam erupted into rioting last night. record numbers of migrants crossing the channel prompts a government review. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are benjamin butterworth, late editor and senior reporterfor the i and former pensions minister, conservative peer, baroness roz altmann. good evening to both of you. first a...
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and the netherlands becomes the first country in western europe to re—enter a partial coronavirus lockdown this autumn. let's have a look at the morning's papers. with me are the author and journalist, shyama perera, and the chief political correspondent at the times, henry zeffman. let's take a look at today's front pages. the sunday telegraph reports on the moment cop26 president alok sharma's emotional apology to delegates for how the talks ended. the paper leads on an article written by the foreign secretary liz truss — in which she warns vladimir putin to the end "shameful manufactured migrant crisis" on europe's eastern border. the observer says the climate deal falls far short of what's needed. it also has a story about us businesswomanjennifer arcuri — with the headline: "howjohnson pledged help for my business to win my love". the sunday mirror leads with another story about conservative mps having a second job. the mail on sunday claims the outgoing head of the uk border force has triggered a political row by using strong language to describe the country's borders. and in the
and the netherlands becomes the first country in western europe to re—enter a partial coronavirus lockdown this autumn. let's have a look at the morning's papers. with me are the author and journalist, shyama perera, and the chief political correspondent at the times, henry zeffman. let's take a look at today's front pages. the sunday telegraph reports on the moment cop26 president alok sharma's emotional apology to delegates for how the talks ended. the paper leads on an article written by...
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was present in the netherlands 11 days ago — that's before the mutated strain was first reported in south africa. it's not clear whether either of the people who tested positive had been to south africa. three major vaccine makers have said they're looking to tweak their jabs to tackle the new strain, if needed. it comes as britain says it will offer boosterjabs to all adults within the next two months. the seven—year war in yemen may have reached a turning point. houthi rebels are pushing towards the city of marib, the centre of yemen's oil fields and the last stronghold of the internationally recognised government. france has honoured the singer josephine baker, heroine of the wartime resistance movement, with a special ceremony in the centre of paris. the french—american entertainer has been symbolically re—buried at the pantheon. you're watching bbc news. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with us, jane merrick, policy editorfor the i newspaper, and jamie njoku—goodwin, chief executive of uk music and former special adviser to
was present in the netherlands 11 days ago — that's before the mutated strain was first reported in south africa. it's not clear whether either of the people who tested positive had been to south africa. three major vaccine makers have said they're looking to tweak their jabs to tackle the new strain, if needed. it comes as britain says it will offer boosterjabs to all adults within the next two months. the seven—year war in yemen may have reached a turning point. houthi rebels are pushing...
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restrictions on people who arewt— impose restrictions on people who aren't vaccinated and parts of the netherlands going into a partial lockdown, so we know that there is a partial _ lockdown, so we know that there is a partial vaccine hesitancy in europe. we know_ partial vaccine hesitancy in europe. we know that the cases of covid are rising in— we know that the cases of covid are rising in europe, and one of the things— rising in europe, and one of the things the — rising in europe, and one of the things the government has been praised — things the government has been praised for is the success of the vaccine — praised for is the success of the vaccine roll—out. they're taking a look _ vaccine roll—out. they're taking a look at _ vaccine roll—out. they're taking a look at what's happening over the continent — look at what's happening over the continent and perhaps getting a bit nervous _ continent and perhaps getting a bit nervous that not least the rise of winter. _ nervous that not least the rise of winter. but — nervous that not least the rise of winter, but also with win
restrictions on people who arewt— impose restrictions on people who aren't vaccinated and parts of the netherlands going into a partial lockdown, so we know that there is a partial _ lockdown, so we know that there is a partial vaccine hesitancy in europe. we know_ partial vaccine hesitancy in europe. we know that the cases of covid are rising in— we know that the cases of covid are rising in europe, and one of the things— rising in europe, and one of the things the — rising in europe,...
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the leaders of belgium and the netherlands have criticised violence seen in their countries over the weekend, linked to protests against coronavirus restrictions. the women's tennis association says it still has concerns about the well—being of the chinese tennis star peng shuai, despite the international olympic committee having a video call with the player. in a moment, we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers, but first, some breaking news coming to us in the past few minutes. mps have backed government plans to reform social care in england. the ayes to the right, 272. the noes to the left, 246. mps approved the plans by 272 to 246, which will see the basic plan for someone�*s personal care caped at £86,000 over a person's lifetime. the late changes to the reform drew uproar from the opposition and upset some conservative mps. what does all this mean? let's get more on this from our political correspondent, helen catt. hi, helen. iwonder hi, helen. i wonder if you could lay out for us what actually took place in the comments tonight and what it means go
the leaders of belgium and the netherlands have criticised violence seen in their countries over the weekend, linked to protests against coronavirus restrictions. the women's tennis association says it still has concerns about the well—being of the chinese tennis star peng shuai, despite the international olympic committee having a video call with the player. in a moment, we'll be taking a look at tomorrow's front pages in the papers, but first, some breaking news coming to us in the past few...
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it also covers the introduction of new lockdown measures in the netherlands, after coronavirus infection rates there hit their highest level since the pandemic began. meanwhile, the i has a special report on how the government here expects the coronavirus pandemic to end. it says there are three scenarios being set out, with the most likely seeing the world moving on from covid late next year or into 2023. the guardian has a story on its front page in which it alleges that the villa which the prime minister stayed at in a recent holiday in marbella has been linked to tax evasion. the lawyer for the company says the case was not one of tax evasion. the times leads with calls from the british government for french authorities to take more action to stop people crossing the channel, after almost 1,200 migrants made the journey in one day this week. let's begin, let's start with the guardian, if we can. it is all cop, of course. a good cop or a bad cop, i suppose! let's start with this headline, still no deal as the deadline passes. the newspaper's way of saying, we are not ignoring the stor
it also covers the introduction of new lockdown measures in the netherlands, after coronavirus infection rates there hit their highest level since the pandemic began. meanwhile, the i has a special report on how the government here expects the coronavirus pandemic to end. it says there are three scenarios being set out, with the most likely seeing the world moving on from covid late next year or into 2023. the guardian has a story on its front page in which it alleges that the villa which the...
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course we know there was a really unpleasant seenin know there was a really unpleasant seen in the netherlands where police actually shot at some protesters and we�*ve seen similarly violent scenes in croatia, denmark, switzerland was some it�*s a really a europe—wide issue at the moment in the backdrop issue at the moment in the backdrop is huge increases in covid rates put up is huge increases in covid rates put up the phrases lightning speed, that�*s how it�*s spreading once again on the continent. as a result of that we are seeing government move back into positions of covid restrictions. and for a number of people they don�*t like it. i think the part of the problem having lived with those restrictions for so long to thank him out of it and then to be potentially put back into it a lot of people are deeply unhappy with that. of course what we don�*t know who is involved in the protest. there are some peaceful protesters and they will be some agitators they to cause trouble. the upshot is when these countries really need to have order in place is pretty chaotic. yes. no doubt
course we know there was a really unpleasant seenin know there was a really unpleasant seen in the netherlands where police actually shot at some protesters and we�*ve seen similarly violent scenes in croatia, denmark, switzerland was some it�*s a really a europe—wide issue at the moment in the backdrop issue at the moment in the backdrop is huge increases in covid rates put up is huge increases in covid rates put up the phrases lightning speed, that�*s how it�*s spreading once again...
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the financial times leads with plans by shell to move its hq and tax base from the netherlands to the uk. the metro tells of the extraordinary escape by taxi driver david perry, who was in his cab when sunday's bomb went off in liverpool. the guardian goes with the raising of the terror threat level, after the bomb attack in liverpool. the i splashes on the fact that people aged over a0 will be able to get a covid boosterjab, while the manchester evening news — along with a number of other northern papers — mocks up the poster from the movie trainspotting to urge the government to build the high—speed hs2 rail system in full. let's get into some of those stories. we begin with the guardian, david, do you want to start us off with this? it's been said that it's not based around any specific intelligence, but rather precautionary stomach or a precautionary stomach or a precautionary move?- precautionary move? yes, precautionary— precautionary move? yes, precautionary is _ precautionary move? yes, precautionary is the - precautionary move? yes, precautionary is the word | precaut
the financial times leads with plans by shell to move its hq and tax base from the netherlands to the uk. the metro tells of the extraordinary escape by taxi driver david perry, who was in his cab when sunday's bomb went off in liverpool. the guardian goes with the raising of the terror threat level, after the bomb attack in liverpool. the i splashes on the fact that people aged over a0 will be able to get a covid boosterjab, while the manchester evening news — along with a number of other...
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saying if that is happening it must already be in the uk, and yesterday morning we heard it was in the netherlands and we picked up when something was afoot at lunchtime and then lo and behold at lunchtime and then lo and behold a press conference held at five o'clock. i think it is a precaution and also about proportionate measures they have taken here because do we need to panic? do we want everyone panicking about this because of two cases here? no, but we want people to be taking those extra precautions, and it will take two or three weeks for the scientists to work out precisely what they are working against here. we know that this virus spreads quite dramatically, more so than the delta variant which is about 50,000 infections per day in the uk at the moment so it will spread but it doesn't seem to be having many hospitalisations in the southern african countries so they need to work out precisely what the risks and dangers are of this variant before they take any more serious steps. before they take any more serious ste s. , �* , before they take any more serious stes, , �*, before they
saying if that is happening it must already be in the uk, and yesterday morning we heard it was in the netherlands and we picked up when something was afoot at lunchtime and then lo and behold at lunchtime and then lo and behold a press conference held at five o'clock. i think it is a precaution and also about proportionate measures they have taken here because do we need to panic? do we want everyone panicking about this because of two cases here? no, but we want people to be taking those...
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the netherlands�* second city. scarred by a night of rage. riot police came from across the country to try to quell the uprising. they fired warning shots than live rounds in response to scenes condemned by rotterdam's mayor as an orgy of violence. translation: on several. occasions police officers had to draw their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired. at least seven were injured. restrictions in the netherlands began last saturday and will be in place for another two weeks at least. tonight, they are being extra vigilant here, checking ids and still looking for suspects. the streets here are peaceful right now but pockets of discontent exist around the country and the atmosphere remains volatile. the netherlands is among several european countries battling record infection rates and many governments are considering or implementing tougher measures targeting the unvaccinated. in austria today supporters of the far right freedom party marched against mandatory coronavirus vaccines. a 20—day lockdown will start next week
the netherlands�* second city. scarred by a night of rage. riot police came from across the country to try to quell the uprising. they fired warning shots than live rounds in response to scenes condemned by rotterdam's mayor as an orgy of violence. translation: on several. occasions police officers had to draw their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired. at least seven were injured. restrictions in the netherlands began last saturday and will be in place for another two...
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anger in the netherlands over new covid restrictions. dutch police have shot and wounded at least two people during rioting, as coronavirus infection rates rise across europe. there are further protests in austria, which will return to a full national lockdown on monday. a rally is being held in vienna, after the government announced coronavirus vaccines will be made mandatory next year. joe biden says he's angry, after a teenager who shot two people dead during racial unrest is cleared of murder. protests took place in new york following the verdict — the president says it should be respected... i stand by what the jury has concluded. the jury system works and we have to abide by it. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out of china, as pressure grows over missing tennis star peng shuai. a record number of people died while detained under the mental health act in england during the first year of the pandemic, according to new figures from the health watchdog. a public consultation starts on a potential ban on single—use
anger in the netherlands over new covid restrictions. dutch police have shot and wounded at least two people during rioting, as coronavirus infection rates rise across europe. there are further protests in austria, which will return to a full national lockdown on monday. a rally is being held in vienna, after the government announced coronavirus vaccines will be made mandatory next year. joe biden says he's angry, after a teenager who shot two people dead during racial unrest is cleared of...
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the financial times leads with plans by shell to move its headquarters and tax base from the netherlands to the uk. the metro tells of the extraordinary escape by taxi driver david perry, who was in his cab when sunday's bomb went off in liverpool. the guardian goes with the raising of the terror threat level in response to that explosion. the telegraph is one of several papers to report on the background of the suspect, saying he converted to christianity, but it's not known if he was following the faith at the time of the attack. the mail also looks at the bomber�*s background, saying he'd previously been arrested for possession of a large knife. the i splashes on the fact that people aged over a0 will now be able to get a covid boosterjab. and the manchester evening news — along with a number of other northern papers — mocks up the poster from the movie trainspotting to urge the government to build the high speed hs2 rail system in full. let's bring in and start with the daily telegraph front page. this development about the suspect in this bombing in liverpool, that he was a ch
the financial times leads with plans by shell to move its headquarters and tax base from the netherlands to the uk. the metro tells of the extraordinary escape by taxi driver david perry, who was in his cab when sunday's bomb went off in liverpool. the guardian goes with the raising of the terror threat level in response to that explosion. the telegraph is one of several papers to report on the background of the suspect, saying he converted to christianity, but it's not known if he was...
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is a lot of infections. of course, in europe, we have of course, in europe, we have lockdowns in the netherlands, we have parents introducing mandatory mask wearing in public, germany having restrictions and so on, austria with a lockdown, all because cobit levels, infection levels in those countries are very high and rising rapidly, and his point is that the level of infections in this country with the delta variant principally are sufficiently large to be concerning themselves, and thatis to be concerning themselves, and that is the problem that is going to basis us most before christmas, under control, sort of come at the moment from a government point of view, from a health point of view, from health official point of view, but it's potentially problematic if it starts accelerating to make a much larger, so he is saying ray about that now, concentrate on that at the moment and think about when we know more about the new variant, worry about that then and react appropriately. it is worry about that then and react appropriately-_ appropriately. it is interesting. this was good _ appropriately.
is a lot of infections. of course, in europe, we have of course, in europe, we have lockdowns in the netherlands, we have parents introducing mandatory mask wearing in public, germany having restrictions and so on, austria with a lockdown, all because cobit levels, infection levels in those countries are very high and rising rapidly, and his point is that the level of infections in this country with the delta variant principally are sufficiently large to be concerning themselves, and thatis to...
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our top stories: a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. the world health organisation says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. the missing tennis player peng shuai — new videos chinese media says were filmed this weekend fail to allay the fears of the international community. the us secretary of state warns of "real concerns" over russian military activities at the border with ukraine. we don't know what president putin's intensions are, but we do know what's happened in the past, we do know the playbook. as the netherlands battles record coronavirus infections, a second night of rioting has broken out as people object to restrictions on their movement. hundreds of people lit fires and pelted the police with rocks and fireworks in the hague. it follows friday night's violence in rotterdam, when at least fifty people were arrested, and several other
our top stories: a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. the world health organisation says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. the missing tennis player peng shuai — new videos chinese media says were filmed this weekend fail to allay the fears of...
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our top stories: a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. the world health organization says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. the missing tennis player peng shuai — new videos chinese media says were filmed this weekend fail to allay the fears of the international community. bad news for hong kong's wild boars — attacks on the public prompt authorities to launch a cull of the creatures in urban areas. hello and welcome to bbc news. as the netherlands battles record coronavirus infections, a second night of rioting has broken out as people object to restrictions on their movement. hundreds of people lit fires and pelted the police with rocks and fireworks in the hague. it follows friday night's violence in rotterdam, when at least 50 people were arrested, and several others received gunshot wounds. our correspondent in the hague, anna holligan, r
our top stories: a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. the world health organization says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. the missing tennis player peng shuai — new videos chinese media says were filmed this weekend fail to allay the fears of...
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our top stories: a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. the world health organisation says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. the missing tennis player peng shuai — new videos chinese media says were filmed this weekend fail to allay the fears of the international community. bad news for hong kong's wild boars — attacks on the public prompt authorities to launch a cull of the creatures in urban areas. hello, welcome to the programme. it is good to have you with us. as the netherlands battles record coronovirus infections a second night of rioting has broken out as people object to restrictions on their movement. hundreds of people lit fires and pelted the police with rocks and fireworks in the hague with protests also taking place in other towns. the latest violence follows friday night's violence in rotterdam, when at least fifty people were ar
our top stories: a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. the world health organisation says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. the missing tennis player peng shuai — new videos chinese media says were filmed this weekend fail to allay the fears of...
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these were the scenes in the netherlands�* second largest city. protesters rioting over lockdown restrictions clashed with police. officers used water cannon, fired warning shots and then live rounds. two people were shot and wounded and the protest condemned by rotterdam's mayor as an orgy of violence. translation: on several. occasions police officers had to draw their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired. at least seven were injured. restrictions in the netherlands began on monday and will be in place for another two weeks at least. countries across europe are facing a sharp increases in covid cases. in austria a 20—day lockdown will start next week. working from home will be ordered and only essential shops will stay open. in february vaccinations will become compulsory. we have a very low vaccination rate in the population and the waning of immunity hits austria now six months after we started our vaccination programme and that is unfortunately right at the beginning of the winter season where people are moving indoors.
these were the scenes in the netherlands�* second largest city. protesters rioting over lockdown restrictions clashed with police. officers used water cannon, fired warning shots and then live rounds. two people were shot and wounded and the protest condemned by rotterdam's mayor as an orgy of violence. translation: on several. occasions police officers had to draw their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired. at least seven were injured. restrictions in the netherlands...
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our top stories: a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. the world health organisation says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. the missing tennis player peng shuai — new videos, chinese media says, were filmed this weekend fail to allay the fears of the international community. the us secretary of state warns of "real concerns" over russian military activities at the border with ukraine. we don't know what president putin's intensions are, but we do know what's happened in the past, we do know the playbook. as the netherlands battles record coronavirus infections, a second night of rioting has broken out as people object to restrictions on their movement. hundreds of people lit fires and pelted the police with rocks and fireworks in the hague. it follows friday night's violence in rotterdam, when at least 50 people were arrested, and several others
our top stories: a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. the world health organisation says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. the missing tennis player peng shuai — new videos, chinese media says, were filmed this weekend fail to allay the fears of...
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in the netherlands, police opened fire on crowds on saturday and they wounded at least for or people. really worrying and troubling scenes across europe now. b, i suppose the big question for authorities in all of these countries will have been violent protest is how on earth do you try to assuage the people who are protesting well at the same time deal with rising cases of the virus. i suppose you have got to ask, who is doing the protesting? in brussels, for example, the protest started peacefully and grew violent. you've got one how many agitators are in there who are perhaps nothing to do with the anti—coronavirus measures. to do with the anti-coronavirus measures-_ to do with the anti-coronavirus measures. ., , ~' measures. that is the thing. i think we saw that — measures. that is the thing. i think we saw that at _ measures. that is the thing. i think we saw that at times _ measures. that is the thing. i think we saw that at times with - measures. that is the thing. i think we saw that at times with protests | we saw that at times with protests in this_ we saw that at times
in the netherlands, police opened fire on crowds on saturday and they wounded at least for or people. really worrying and troubling scenes across europe now. b, i suppose the big question for authorities in all of these countries will have been violent protest is how on earth do you try to assuage the people who are protesting well at the same time deal with rising cases of the virus. i suppose you have got to ask, who is doing the protesting? in brussels, for example, the protest started...
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the netherlands is battling record coronavirus infections. journalist stephanie van der berg is in the hague and told us more about what's driving these protests there. well, the main point of the demonstration is not that they have recurrent lockdown like in the netherlands where public spaces are closed at eight p.m., but the government announced that if that doesn't work, bringing down the record numbers of infections we are seeing the netherlands, that they might have to look at a system were unvaccinated people no longer will be able to have a green check in the corona app and therefore cannot access with that and so there will be restricted in their movements essentially going out and that is what a lot of people are protesting about we have a caretaker government and setting up a coalition party. one of the coalition parties are an orthodox christian party whose voters are also, a part of them that are not vaccinated because they believe it to be in gods hands and they already said they do not want separate rules for unvaccinated peopl
the netherlands is battling record coronavirus infections. journalist stephanie van der berg is in the hague and told us more about what's driving these protests there. well, the main point of the demonstration is not that they have recurrent lockdown like in the netherlands where public spaces are closed at eight p.m., but the government announced that if that doesn't work, bringing down the record numbers of infections we are seeing the netherlands, that they might have to look at a system...
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as covid cases rise in europe, police in the netherlands fire warning shots at angry protests against new restrictions. belarus�*s authoritarian leader, alexander lukashenko, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain migrants - on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out of china as the outcry intensifies over missing chinese tennis star peng shuai. and hear how this german french horn player who was born with no arms is now on tour with the bournemouth symphony orchestra. hello and welcome to bbc news. a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year has been found not guilty of murder. kyle rittenhouse argued that he was repeatedly attacked, and had acted in self—defence. the protests in the city of kenosha came after a black man, jacob blake, was shot by police. mr rittenhouse and the me
as covid cases rise in europe, police in the netherlands fire warning shots at angry protests against new restrictions. belarus�*s authoritarian leader, alexander lukashenko, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain migrants - on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to...
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that is following the netherlands. that is following the meeting today. in which the ideas being discussed and which the commissioner was at. we also told there was some criticism about british position on migration and saying that basically the british must be responsible and make their country less attractive for migrants, he said. that is the latest copy from that meeting, which i think has broken up. i meeting to which the home secretary was not invited, other other interior ministers had been invited and she was then invited because president macron got upset because boris johnson tweeted a letter, treated simultaneously, and the french felt they were being bounced into reacting into policy ideas from the prime minister. some other breaking news... covid related. the department of education says schools in england, pupils in year seven and above will have to wear face masks again in communal areas and the rules will apply to visitors in communal areas and head teachers have received an email update today so if you are a head teacher sitting at home t
that is following the netherlands. that is following the meeting today. in which the ideas being discussed and which the commissioner was at. we also told there was some criticism about british position on migration and saying that basically the british must be responsible and make their country less attractive for migrants, he said. that is the latest copy from that meeting, which i think has broken up. i meeting to which the home secretary was not invited, other other interior ministers had...
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the netherlands is now the new variant hotspot in europe. more cases confirmed here than any other country. so the dutch health minister has, in the last hour, been updating people. 13 cases confirmed so far of the 0micron variant. but they're still conducting more sequencing tests so there could be more to follow. now these passengers arrived in the netherlands on friday, 61 of them tested positive for covid. they've been taken into isolation in a hotel. but those flights are still arriving so earlier today one came in from johannesburg, another one from cape town and that's causing quite a lot of concern here. because the netherlands is already battling a record—breaking infection rate. today in fact, new measures come into place, so bars, restaurants, cafes, nonessential shops, they have to close by 5pm. and this is to try to relieve pressure on the health service, the hospitals are overwhelmed so intensive care units don't have enough beds, operations are being cancelled and the boosterjabs are being slow to roll out here. it's the ove
the netherlands is now the new variant hotspot in europe. more cases confirmed here than any other country. so the dutch health minister has, in the last hour, been updating people. 13 cases confirmed so far of the 0micron variant. but they're still conducting more sequencing tests so there could be more to follow. now these passengers arrived in the netherlands on friday, 61 of them tested positive for covid. they've been taken into isolation in a hotel. but those flights are still arriving so...
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but look what happens when we include the netherlands and austria. we can see how the numbersjump to more than double those rates for the uk and germany. with cases surging in parts of europe, my colleague martine croxall, spoke to dr hans kluge — the world health organisation's regional director for europe. he pointed out that while cases are high, authorities know how to handle the situation and what measures to implement. we are definitely worried. of the good news is, that we know what to do. let's look at the positive side, portugal, spain, they are recently implementing what we call a vaccination plus. they are vaccinating and boosting and also implementing the basic measures like masks, average 48% of the european population is wearing a mask indoors and any percentage above that will have an immediate effect, much more attention to be paid to ventilation and viability, to new treatment protocols which have to be standardised. we are hearing that austria wants to make vaccinations mandatory. how wise is that when you've already seen people o
but look what happens when we include the netherlands and austria. we can see how the numbersjump to more than double those rates for the uk and germany. with cases surging in parts of europe, my colleague martine croxall, spoke to dr hans kluge — the world health organisation's regional director for europe. he pointed out that while cases are high, authorities know how to handle the situation and what measures to implement. we are definitely worried. of the good news is, that we know what to...
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covid cases rise in europe, police in the netherlands fire warning shots at angry protests against new restrictions. belarus�*s authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain migrants - on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out of china as the outcry intensifies over missing chinese tennis star peng shuai. and how this german french horn player who was born with no arms is now touring with the bournemouth symphony orchestra. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year has been found not guilty of murder. kyle rittenhouse argued that he was repeatedly attacked, and had acted in self—defence. the protests in the city of kenosha came after a black man, jacob blake, was shot by police. mr r
covid cases rise in europe, police in the netherlands fire warning shots at angry protests against new restrictions. belarus�*s authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain migrants - on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to pull...
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— the netherlands is when will it actually and? that is a question many people — actually and? that is a question many people are _ actually and? that is a question many people are asking - actually and? that is a question - many people are asking everywhere. thank you very much. an entrepreneur who flew to space last month onjeff bezos�* blue origin flight, has died in a plane crash. forty—nine year old glen de vries — seen here on the right — went into orbit for ten minutes alongside actor william shatner. he expressed his hope that soon more people could have the same oppertunity. his plane crashed on thursday at around 3pm in sussex county, newjersey. another person is also reported to have died, and the crash is currently being investiagted by the federal aviation authority. space last month withjeff bezos�* company blue origin, turkey has stopped all citizens from iraq, syria and yemen from flying to belarus until further notice. the civil aviation authority in turkey said it was because of illegal migrant crossings from belarus into the european union. it's rep
— the netherlands is when will it actually and? that is a question many people — actually and? that is a question many people are _ actually and? that is a question many people are asking - actually and? that is a question - many people are asking everywhere. thank you very much. an entrepreneur who flew to space last month onjeff bezos�* blue origin flight, has died in a plane crash. forty—nine year old glen de vries — seen here on the right — went into orbit for ten minutes...
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rotterdam, the netherlands�* second city. scarred by a night of rage. riot police came from across the country to try to quell the uprising. they fired warning shots, then live rounds, in response to scenes condemned by rotterdam's mayor as an orgy of violence. translation: on several. occasions police officers had to draw their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired. at least seven were injured. restrictions in the netherlands began last saturday and will be in place for another two weeks at least. the streets are peaceful now but the atmosphere across the country remains volatile. the netherlands is battling record infection rates and the government is considering new restrictions targeting the unvaccinated. in austria today, supporters of the far—right freedom party marched against mandatory coronavirus vaccines. a 20—day lockdown will start next week. working from home will be ordered and only essential shops will stay open. germany fears a national health care emergency. new measures are expected for those who haven't had the
rotterdam, the netherlands�* second city. scarred by a night of rage. riot police came from across the country to try to quell the uprising. they fired warning shots, then live rounds, in response to scenes condemned by rotterdam's mayor as an orgy of violence. translation: on several. occasions police officers had to draw their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired. at least seven were injured. restrictions in the netherlands began last saturday and will be in place for...
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you have got the ministers of belgium, france, germany and the netherlands, but you have represented in of the european commission on immigration matters and they will be looking at, not just a france uk issue, this is, as i said, global, just a france uk issue, this is, as isaid, global, 18 just a france uk issue, this is, as i said, global, 18 million refugees coming from countries, afghanistan, syria, somalia and all kinds of countries. so really the problem is much bigger and wider. it is to try and find an eu solution or solutions, it won't be just one solution, and then looking at saying that and announcing that to the british and seeing how a dialogue can properly be engaged to try and find some sort of resolution, particularly after the tragedy of wednesday. it was an accident, i think, waiting to happen, but a tragic one nobody wants to see repeated. but what is important is not to do this with tweets of published letters and france sees the letter, that is the suspicion, not actually aimed at paris and the french government and engaging in dialogue but more meant for a dome
you have got the ministers of belgium, france, germany and the netherlands, but you have represented in of the european commission on immigration matters and they will be looking at, not just a france uk issue, this is, as i said, global, just a france uk issue, this is, as isaid, global, 18 just a france uk issue, this is, as i said, global, 18 million refugees coming from countries, afghanistan, syria, somalia and all kinds of countries. so really the problem is much bigger and wider. it is...
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rotterdam, the netherlands second city. scarred by a night of rage. riot police came from across the country to try and quell the uprising. they fired warning shots and then live rounds. in response to scenes condemned by rotterdam's mayor as an orgy of violence. translation: on several occasions, police officers had _ to draw their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired. at least seven were injured. restrictions in the netherlands began last saturday and will be in place for another two weeks at least. the streets are peaceful now but the atmosphere across the country remains volatile. the netherlands is battling record infection rates and the government is considering new restrictions targeting the unvaccinated. in austria today, supporters of the far right freedom party marched against mandatory coronavirus vaccines. a 20 day lockdown will start next week, working from home will be ordered and only essential shops will stay open. germany fears and national health scare emergency. new measures expected for those who haven't had th
rotterdam, the netherlands second city. scarred by a night of rage. riot police came from across the country to try and quell the uprising. they fired warning shots and then live rounds. in response to scenes condemned by rotterdam's mayor as an orgy of violence. translation: on several occasions, police officers had _ to draw their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired. at least seven were injured. restrictions in the netherlands began last saturday and will be in place for...
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but look what happens when we include the netherlands and austria. we can see can see how the numbersjump to more than double those rates for the uk and germany. with cases surging in parts of europe, my colleague martine spoke to dr hans kluge 7 the world health organisation s regional director for europe. he said that while cases are high, authorities know how to handle the situation and what measures to implement. we are definitely worried. 0f we are definitely worried. of the good news is, that we know what to do. let's look at the positive side, portugal, spain, they are recently implementing what we call a vaccination plus. they are vaccinating and boosting and also implementing the basic measures like masks, average 48% of the european population is wearing a mask indoors and any percentage above that will have an immediate effect, much more attention to be paid to ventilation and viability, to new treatment protocols which have to be standardised. we protocols which have to be standardised.— protocols which have to be standardised. ~ . ., .
but look what happens when we include the netherlands and austria. we can see can see how the numbersjump to more than double those rates for the uk and germany. with cases surging in parts of europe, my colleague martine spoke to dr hans kluge 7 the world health organisation s regional director for europe. he said that while cases are high, authorities know how to handle the situation and what measures to implement. we are definitely worried. 0f we are definitely worried. of the good news is,...
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police in the netherlands fire warning shots as people take to the streets, protesting against the partial lockdown imposed to curb rising covid cases. belarus�*s authoritarian leader, alexander lukashenko, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu . i'm not going to take migrants —— detain migrants on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out of china as the outcry intensifies over missing chinese tennis star peng shuai. and how this german french horn player who was born with no arms is now touring with the bournemouth symphony orchestra. hello there. a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year has been found not guilty of murder. kyle rittenhouse argued that he was repeatedly attacked and had acted in self—defence. the protests in the city of kenosha came after a black man, jacob blake, was shot by police. m
police in the netherlands fire warning shots as people take to the streets, protesting against the partial lockdown imposed to curb rising covid cases. belarus�*s authoritarian leader, alexander lukashenko, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu . i'm not going to take migrants —— detain migrants on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't...
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the netherlands is now the new variant hotspot in europe, more cases confirmed than any other country. the dutch health minister has in the last hour been updating people, 13 cases confirmed so far of the omicron variant, but they are still conducting more sequencing tests other could be more to follow. these passengers arrived in the netherlands on friday, 61 of them tested positive for covid and they've been taken into isolation in a hotel but those flights are still arriving in earlier one came in from johannesburg, anotherfrom cape town and that's causing quite a lot of concern here because the netherlands is already a record—breaking infection rate and today new measures come into place, bars and restaurant and cafe is a nonessential shops have to close by at5 pm, this is to try to relieve pressure on the health service, the hospitals are overwhelmed, intensive care units do not have enough beds, operations are being cancelled. and the boosterjabs are being slow to roll out, the over 80s and health workers are onlyjust been called forwards for their boosters and now they this n
the netherlands is now the new variant hotspot in europe, more cases confirmed than any other country. the dutch health minister has in the last hour been updating people, 13 cases confirmed so far of the omicron variant, but they are still conducting more sequencing tests other could be more to follow. these passengers arrived in the netherlands on friday, 61 of them tested positive for covid and they've been taken into isolation in a hotel but those flights are still arriving in earlier one...
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police in the netherlands fire warning shots as people take to the streets, protesting against the partial lockdown imposed to curb rising covid cases. belarus' authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to take migrants on the border, hold them at the border and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. and kamala harris becomes the first woman ever to hold us presidential powers whilejoe biden had a medical procedure. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year has been found not guilty of murder. kyle rittenhouse argued that he was repeatedly attacked and had acted in self—defence. the protests in the city of kenosha came after a black man, jacob blake, was shot by police. mr rittenhouse and the men he shot are all white. prosecutors said that the teenager had behaved like an armed vigilant
police in the netherlands fire warning shots as people take to the streets, protesting against the partial lockdown imposed to curb rising covid cases. belarus' authoritarian leader alexander lukashenko speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to take migrants on the border, hold them at the border and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. and kamala harris...
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anger in the netherlands over new covid restrictions. dutch police have shot and wounded at least two people during rioting, as coronavirus infection rates rise across europe. translation: on several occasions, police officers had to draw— their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired and people got hurt as a result. meanwhile, in australia, rallies and protests against lockdowns and vaccine mandates there have taken place across the country. joe biden says he's angry, after a teenager who shot two people dead during racial unrest is cleared of murder. protests took place in new york following the divisive verdict — the president says it should be respected... i stand by what the jury has concluded. the jury system works and we have to abide by it. a record number of people died while detained under the mental health act in england during the first year of the pandemic, according to new figures from the health watchdog. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out of china, as pressure grows over missing ten
anger in the netherlands over new covid restrictions. dutch police have shot and wounded at least two people during rioting, as coronavirus infection rates rise across europe. translation: on several occasions, police officers had to draw— their weapons to defend themselves. some aimed shots were fired and people got hurt as a result. meanwhile, in australia, rallies and protests against lockdowns and vaccine mandates there have taken place across the country. joe biden says he's angry, after...
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the netherlands went into partial lockdown a week ago and is planning to ban unvaccinated people from some venues. anna holligan reports. another night of restlessness. responding to calls on social media, groups gathered in the hague and pelted police with rocks and fireworks. an emergency order was imposed and enforced. at least 19 people were detained. these small, explosive demos are being held in the context of growing frustration about the current and possible future covid restrictions, but the dutchjustice minister made a distinction between the largely peaceful protests and what was simply criminal behaviour. translation: these are not - demonstrations, these are attacks on police and firefighters. more than 50 arrests have been made and many more will follow. the police and the judiciary are on top of this. tensions are sporadically igniting here in the hague and across europe in societies divided by competing visions on how best to tackle the fourth wave of the virus crashing across the continent. in croatia yesterday, thousands made their frustrations felt in zagreb and, in
the netherlands went into partial lockdown a week ago and is planning to ban unvaccinated people from some venues. anna holligan reports. another night of restlessness. responding to calls on social media, groups gathered in the hague and pelted police with rocks and fireworks. an emergency order was imposed and enforced. at least 19 people were detained. these small, explosive demos are being held in the context of growing frustration about the current and possible future covid restrictions,...
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a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. as infection rates rise across europe, there's unrest too in austria, tens of thousands show their opposition to plans for mandatory vaccines. the world health organisation says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an island. in other news, the us secretary of state warns of "real concerns" about russian activities at the border with ukraine. we don't know what president putin's intentions are but we do know what's happened in the past. we do know the playbook. record numbers of migrants crossing the english channel prompt a review by the british government. and hundreds of tesla drivers are locked out of their vehicles, after the carmaker�*s app stopped working. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we begin in the netherlands — and a second night of violent unrest over the dutch govern
a second night of violence in the netherlands as new coronavirus restrictions draw protesters onto the streets in the hague. as infection rates rise across europe, there's unrest too in austria, tens of thousands show their opposition to plans for mandatory vaccines. the world health organisation says it is very worried about the number of cases in europe, as the virus once again becomes the continent's biggest killer. success today does not mean success tomorrow because no country is an...
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like many countries in europe, the netherlands has seen a sharp rise in covid cases. in austria, a 20—day lockdown will start this monday. people will be asked to work from home and non—essential shops will close. in february, covid vaccinations will become compulsory. what we experience in austria right now is, in my view, an unfortunate collusion of the fact that we have a fairly low vaccination rate in the population and that the waning of immunity hits austria now, six months after we started our vaccination programme, and that is unfortunately right at the beginning of the winter season, where people are moving indoors. in germany, covid cases are also rising sharply. the government is set to introduce restrictions for unvaccinated people in areas where hospital admissions exceed a certain level. as for the prospect of a full lockdown, the german government says nothing has been ruled out. in the uk yesterday, just over a4,000 new people tested positive for coronavirus. over the week, there was a 13% increase in cases compared to the previous seven days. betw
like many countries in europe, the netherlands has seen a sharp rise in covid cases. in austria, a 20—day lockdown will start this monday. people will be asked to work from home and non—essential shops will close. in february, covid vaccinations will become compulsory. what we experience in austria right now is, in my view, an unfortunate collusion of the fact that we have a fairly low vaccination rate in the population and that the waning of immunity hits austria now, six months after we...
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and in austria. 50 seen in the netherlands and in austria. ., ., , austria. so what are politicians auoin to austria. so what are politicians going to do _ austria. so what are politicians going to do to _ austria. so what are politicians going to do to try _ austria. so what are politicians going to do to try to _ austria. so what are politicians going to do to try to bring - austria. so what are politicians going to do to try to bring the l going to do to try to bring the situation under control, to at least attempt to do that? how can they address the concerns of these protest hours while at the same time deal with rising covid cases. that is the million _ deal with rising covid cases. that is the million dollar _ deal with rising covid cases. twat is the million dollar question, that is the million dollar question, that is the million dollar question, that is the issue. right now there are around 13,000 cases a day on average from belgium, a country ofjust over 11 million people, and they know they need to get it under control and they want to make sure t
and in austria. 50 seen in the netherlands and in austria. ., ., , austria. so what are politicians auoin to austria. so what are politicians going to do _ austria. so what are politicians going to do to _ austria. so what are politicians going to do to try _ austria. so what are politicians going to do to try to _ austria. so what are politicians going to do to try to bring - austria. so what are politicians going to do to try to bring the l going to do to try to bring the situation under...
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let's bring you up—to—date with the latest in coronavirus in the netherlands. we were telling you about 61 people who had arrived in amsterdam on flights from south africa on friday, infected with covid—19. they have been tested for the new variant omicron and we are hearing from the dutch health institute that 13 cases of omicron have been found in the netherlands. 13 cases according to the dutch health institute have been found in the netherlands of that new omicron variant that first originated in south africa. we will bring you more on that as it comes into us. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. after the damage and disruption caused by storm arwen yesterday, today is going to be a much calmer affair with lighter winds but it will stay cold, and despite some autumn sunshine there will also be some wintry showers. this swirl of cloud here, that was storm arwen, that has cleared out into the near continent. still, though, our weather coming down from the north so a chilly feel to proceedings and there are plenty of wintry sh
let's bring you up—to—date with the latest in coronavirus in the netherlands. we were telling you about 61 people who had arrived in amsterdam on flights from south africa on friday, infected with covid—19. they have been tested for the new variant omicron and we are hearing from the dutch health institute that 13 cases of omicron have been found in the netherlands. 13 cases according to the dutch health institute have been found in the netherlands of that new omicron variant that first...
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police in the netherlands fire warning shots as people take to the streets, protesting against the partial lockdown imposed to curb rising covid cases. belarus�*s authoritarian leader, alexander lukashenko, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain - migrants on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's tennis association threatens to pull out of china as the outcry intensifies over missing chinese tennis star peng shuai. and kamala harris becomes the first woman ever to hold us presidential powers whilejoe biden had a medical procedure. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. thank you forjoining us. a us teenager who shot dead two people and injured another during racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year has been found not guilty of murder. kyle rittenhouse had argued that he was repeatedly attacked and had acted in self—defence. the protests in the city of kenosha cam
police in the netherlands fire warning shots as people take to the streets, protesting against the partial lockdown imposed to curb rising covid cases. belarus�*s authoritarian leader, alexander lukashenko, speaks exclusively to the bbc. he admits that his forces may have helped migrants cross into the european union. translation: i told the eu i'm not going to detain - migrants on the border, hold them at the border, and if they keep coming from now on, i still won't stop them. the women's...
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the netherlands and austria have imposed different forms of lockdown as their infection rates soared. so, what does this meanforthe uk? some argue that more immunity is being built up after previous infections and the rest of europe is now following. maybe they are actually experiencing what some parts of the uk experienced a little bit earlier in the autumn with delta, with things opening up and with the vaccines not fully kicking in, particularly for people in mid—life — that may be the pattern. i wouldn't assume we are going to follow the same trajectory as europe, but we're watching very closely, and obviously, there is concern. the latest infection surveyed from the office of national statistics suggests that in england last week, one in 65 people had the virus — lower than the previous week. in wales, it was one in 55 — also down. in scotland, with one in 95 people, case rates were said to be broadly level. in northern ireland, with one in 65 people, the trend was said to be uncertain. experts say the future path of covid is hard to predict. much will depend on the vacci
the netherlands and austria have imposed different forms of lockdown as their infection rates soared. so, what does this meanforthe uk? some argue that more immunity is being built up after previous infections and the rest of europe is now following. maybe they are actually experiencing what some parts of the uk experienced a little bit earlier in the autumn with delta, with things opening up and with the vaccines not fully kicking in, particularly for people in mid—life — that may be the...
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and actually the netherlands was initially criticised for being relatively relaxed compared to other countries. and actually the netherlands was initially criticised for being relatively relaxed compared to other countries. so it was one of the last countries in the world to introduce mandatory facemasks, it was one of the slowest in europe to roll out its vaccination programme, but now, with the icus — the intensive care units — reaching capacity and talk of transferring patients over the border to germany for treatment, this is the kind of short, sharp shock that the government is hoping will be enough to bring those record—breaking figures down. the interesting thing here is how divided dutch society has become. there has been a protest very close to where we are now. riot police used water cannon to try to disperse the anti—lockdown, anti—vaccine protesters who are there — about 200 of them — but they are in the minority. and when i've been speaking to people here on the square, this is just outside the dutch parliament building, most of them say, "well, actually, w
and actually the netherlands was initially criticised for being relatively relaxed compared to other countries. and actually the netherlands was initially criticised for being relatively relaxed compared to other countries. so it was one of the last countries in the world to introduce mandatory facemasks, it was one of the slowest in europe to roll out its vaccination programme, but now, with the icus — the intensive care units — reaching capacity and talk of transferring patients over the...
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restrictions in the netherlands began last saturday and will be another two weeks at least. the streets are peaceful now but the atmosphere across the country remains volatile. battling record infection rates and the government is considering new restrictions targeting the unvaccinated. in austria today, supporters of the far right freedom party marched against mandatory coronavirus vaccines. a 20 day lockdown will start next week, working from home will be ordered and on the essential shops will stay open. germany fears and national health scare emergency. new measures expected for those who have had theirjab, a full lockdown is still on the cards. the uk is not yet seen such a dramatic surge in cases. and these are some of the reasons why. they face without a bit later, so they're — they face without a bit later, so they're dealing with it now and some of them _ they're dealing with it now and some of them opened up later than we did. and there _ of them opened up later than we did. and there is — of them opened up later than we did. and there is differences in vaccine
restrictions in the netherlands began last saturday and will be another two weeks at least. the streets are peaceful now but the atmosphere across the country remains volatile. battling record infection rates and the government is considering new restrictions targeting the unvaccinated. in austria today, supporters of the far right freedom party marched against mandatory coronavirus vaccines. a 20 day lockdown will start next week, working from home will be ordered and on the essential shops...
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and there is more trouble here in the netherlands tonight. small groups of people destroying things in the northern city of groningen, and reports of unrest elsewhere too. the course the catalyst for all of this remains, and other countries are watching and wondering whether this latest disturbing symptom may be coming their way. man? this latest disturbing symptom may be coming their way.— be coming their way. many thanks, anna holligan. _ be coming their way. many thanks, anna holligan, our— be coming their way. many thanks, anna holligan, our correspondent. | the health secretary sajid javid says the covid jab booster programme should protect the uk from the spike in cases seen in parts of europe. boosters are being extended to the over—40s in england from tomorrow. mrjavid said there are no plans to put any european countries back on the travel ban list, but the situation is being constantly reviewed, as our health correspondent naomi grimley reports. as covid and politics collide in europe, does the uk need to worry about the prosp
and there is more trouble here in the netherlands tonight. small groups of people destroying things in the northern city of groningen, and reports of unrest elsewhere too. the course the catalyst for all of this remains, and other countries are watching and wondering whether this latest disturbing symptom may be coming their way. man? this latest disturbing symptom may be coming their way.— be coming their way. many thanks, anna holligan. _ be coming their way. many thanks, anna holligan,...
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the netherlands went into partial lockdown a week ago and is planning to ban unvaccinated people from some venues. anna holligan reports. another demonstration of the discontent seeping through dutch society. galvanised by calls on social media, groups gathered in the hague, young men hurled rocks and fireworks at police, they torched bikes and targeted an ambulance. an emergency order was issued by the mayor. it took hours to restore calm. at least 19 people were detained and similar scenes erupted elsewhere. these small explosive demos are being held in the context of rumbling frustrations about the current and possible future restrictions considered essential to fight record high of covid cases. this week a far worse than expected almost 150,000 new infections were detected. earlierthe almost 150,000 new infections were detected. earlier the dutchjustice minister said he believes the virus being used as a cover, an excuse to use extreme violence, and made the distinction between the mostly peaceful protests and purely criminal behaviour. translation: these are not demonstrations. t
the netherlands went into partial lockdown a week ago and is planning to ban unvaccinated people from some venues. anna holligan reports. another demonstration of the discontent seeping through dutch society. galvanised by calls on social media, groups gathered in the hague, young men hurled rocks and fireworks at police, they torched bikes and targeted an ambulance. an emergency order was issued by the mayor. it took hours to restore calm. at least 19 people were detained and similar scenes...