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this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years it has welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta, and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening, it became clear that running such a big event during a global pandemic is just too difficult. given the nature of the virus and how it spreads, it's no surprise that gigs and festivals are still in a state of lockdown. #15 years in the game as a producer and mc... as a dj myself, i, like many other artists, need venues to be open in order to work. but i have spent the summer at home baking banana bread rather than travelling the world. in addition to myjob as a dj on bbc radioi and on bbc radio ixtra, i was booked to play all over the world at festivals like wireless in the uk, and ibiza rocks in spain. first we thought to reduce capacity by 50%, but after the cases started bui
this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years it has welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta, and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening, it became clear that running such a big event during a global pandemic is just too difficult. given the nature of the virus and how it...
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but ms sturgeon said spain and serbia would not be exempt from the quarantine measures, at this time, because of the prevalence of the coronavirus there. we'll be liaising closely in the coming weeks with the relevant authorities, as well as with airports and airlines, to gather more information on control of outbreaks, on prevalence and on whatever mitigations, such as testing, we could possibly put in place as an alternative. now, this has been a very difficult decision, but as i hope i have demonstrated today — and i know i have taken quite a bit of time to do it — it is evidence—driven and it is motivated only by a determination to protect scotland as far as possible from a resurgence of this virus in the weeks ahead. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. the us now has more than three—million confirmed cases of coronavirus, more than any other country in the world.
but ms sturgeon said spain and serbia would not be exempt from the quarantine measures, at this time, because of the prevalence of the coronavirus there. we'll be liaising closely in the coming weeks with the relevant authorities, as well as with airports and airlines, to gather more information on control of outbreaks, on prevalence and on whatever mitigations, such as testing, we could possibly put in place as an alternative. now, this has been a very difficult decision, but as i hope i have...
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that's despite serbia recording its highest single day of covid—related deaths. paul hawkis reports. chanting. anger outside the serbian parliament in the capital, belgrade. thousands stormed the building, chanting for the president to resign after announcing the reintroduction of lockdown measures this weekend. translation: the situation in belgrade is critical, therefore we will take the following measures. after consulting with dr kon and the whole team, we decided to ban all gatherings of more than five people in public places and to impose a long curfew from friday to monday. then we'll see what to do next. pet owners, mothers with children, and pensioners will be allowed out of their homes at certain times. on tuesday night, serbia announced 13 covid—related deaths in the past 24 hours. its highest daily death toll, bringing the total number of deaths to 330 with over 16,000 cases. it went from having one of europe's strictest lockdowns at the start of the pandemic in easter to a near—complete reopening at the beginning of may. no phased reopenings here
that's despite serbia recording its highest single day of covid—related deaths. paul hawkis reports. chanting. anger outside the serbian parliament in the capital, belgrade. thousands stormed the building, chanting for the president to resign after announcing the reintroduction of lockdown measures this weekend. translation: the situation in belgrade is critical, therefore we will take the following measures. after consulting with dr kon and the whole team, we decided to ban all gatherings of...
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this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years it has welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta, and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening, it became clear that running such a big event during a global pandemic is just too difficult. given the nature of the virus and how it spreads it is no surprise that gigs and festivals are still in a state of lockdown. # 15 years as a producer and mc... as a dj myself i, like many other artists, need venues to be open in order to work. but i have spent the summer at home baking banana bread rather than travelling the world. in addition to myjob as a dj on bbc radio1 and on bbc radio 1extra, i was booked to play all over the world at festivals like wireless in the uk, and ibiza rocks in spain. first we thought to reduce capacity by 50%, but after the cases started building again
this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years it has welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta, and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening, it became clear that running such a big event during a global pandemic is just too difficult. given the nature of the virus and how it...
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this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years, it's welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening, it became clear that running such a big event during a global pandemic is just too difficult. given the nature of the virus and how it spreads, it's no surprise that gigs and festivals are still in a state of lockdown. #15 years as a producer and mc...# as a dj myself, i, like many other artists, need venues to be open in order to work. but i spent the summer at home baking banana bread rather than travelling the world performing. in addition to myjob as a dj on bbc radioi and on bbc radio iextra, i was booked to play all over the world at festivals like wireless in the uk, and ibiza rocks in spain. first we thought to reduce capacity by 50%, but after the cases started building
this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years, it's welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening, it became clear that running such a big event during a global pandemic is just too difficult. given the nature of the virus and how it...
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that's despite serbia recording its highest single day of covid—related deaths. paul hawkins reports. anger outside the serbian parliament in the capital, belgrade. thousands of storms of the building, charging for the president to resign after announcing the reintroduction of lockdown measures this weekend —— charging. translation: the situation in belgrade is critical, therefore we will take the following measures, after consulting with the doctor and the whole team, we decided to ban all gatherings of more than five people in public places and to impose a long curfew from friday to monday. then we will see what to do next. pet owners, mothers with children, and pensioners will be allowed out of their homes at certain times. on tuesday night, so announced 13 covid related deaths in the past 44 hours. its highest daily death toll, bringing the total number of deaths to 330 with over 16,000 cases. it went from having one of your‘s strictest lockdowns at the start of the pandemic and easter to a near complete reopening at the beginning of may. no face reopen
that's despite serbia recording its highest single day of covid—related deaths. paul hawkins reports. anger outside the serbian parliament in the capital, belgrade. thousands of storms of the building, charging for the president to resign after announcing the reintroduction of lockdown measures this weekend —— charging. translation: the situation in belgrade is critical, therefore we will take the following measures, after consulting with the doctor and the whole team, we decided to ban...
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the 31—year—old serbia international joined from chelsea in 2017 and is in the last year of his contract. he's made 114 appearances for united and says he "still has a lot more to give and achieve in his career". the english rugby football union are cutting a quarter of its workforce to help cope with a potential £100 million financial hole due to the pandemic. chief executive bill sweeney says the union need to "completely remodel their business" and thinks it will take up to five years for the rfu to recover. they will make 139 positions redundant. a decision is expected in the next couple fo weeks about the autumn internationals, with the home unions making contingecy plans for a six nations style tounament if those games can't take place. one of britain's most decorated female divers, alicia blagg, has been forced to retire at the age of 23. the two—time olympian, who specialises on the springboard, struggled with depression and anxiety in recent years following previous wrist problems, but now a shoulder injury means she will have to give up for good and miss the tokyo games next
the 31—year—old serbia international joined from chelsea in 2017 and is in the last year of his contract. he's made 114 appearances for united and says he "still has a lot more to give and achieve in his career". the english rugby football union are cutting a quarter of its workforce to help cope with a potential £100 million financial hole due to the pandemic. chief executive bill sweeney says the union need to "completely remodel their business" and thinks it will...
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after 2 nights of protests over a possible weekend lockdown serbia's government backtracks and says it will not happen. spiritual worshippers who normally climb japan's mount fuji this time of year have to make plans because of the coronavirus pandemic. and sporting a silent gesture that major league soccer hopes will act go throughout the world players unite against racial injustice ahead of the competition 3 start in florida . the u.n. special repertory on extra judicial killings has presented her annual report to the human rights council and is raising concerns about the growing use of armed drones photogs and killings i guess kalamata had earlier declared the u.s. drone strike in january that killed top iranian general cost them so you money illegal she said the international community faces the prospect of some countries eliminating military targets outside of what she calls no wooden walls. drawn so becoming stealthier speedier smaller more lethal and can be operated by teams look it is thousands of kilometers away and in my opinion and the opinion of all the experts i have consu
after 2 nights of protests over a possible weekend lockdown serbia's government backtracks and says it will not happen. spiritual worshippers who normally climb japan's mount fuji this time of year have to make plans because of the coronavirus pandemic. and sporting a silent gesture that major league soccer hopes will act go throughout the world players unite against racial injustice ahead of the competition 3 start in florida . the u.n. special repertory on extra judicial killings has...
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angry crowds in serbia have stormed the parliament building in response to the announcement of a weekend curfew because of the virus. the world health organization says it can't rule out that covid—19 can be spread by tiny particles suspended in the air. brazil's president has tested positive for coronavirus. but he's not the only high profile leader to contract covid—19.
angry crowds in serbia have stormed the parliament building in response to the announcement of a weekend curfew because of the virus. the world health organization says it can't rule out that covid—19 can be spread by tiny particles suspended in the air. brazil's president has tested positive for coronavirus. but he's not the only high profile leader to contract covid—19.
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a 2nd night of protest in serbia as capital gains to reinforce it in a crowd of virus emergency restrictions. political upheaval in ivory coast the prime minister dies during a cabinet meeting months before he was due to run for president. support for scottish independence prove all of the grown a virus response and disapproval of bragg's it boosts nationalist demands a split from the u.k. . now china is threatening to take action against australia prime minister scott morrison earlier announced a series of measures in response to hong kong's new security law the australian government is suspending its extradition treaty with hong kong it will also extend visas for hong kong residents in the country china imposed the new security law last week it gives police sweeping new powers and punish is a range of crimes including criticizing the government. our government together with other governments around the world have been very consistent in expressing our concerns about the imposition of the national security law on hong kong and today we have agreed to announce that that national security law
a 2nd night of protest in serbia as capital gains to reinforce it in a crowd of virus emergency restrictions. political upheaval in ivory coast the prime minister dies during a cabinet meeting months before he was due to run for president. support for scottish independence prove all of the grown a virus response and disapproval of bragg's it boosts nationalist demands a split from the u.k. . now china is threatening to take action against australia prime minister scott morrison earlier...
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serbia went back five centuries under president vucic. feelings here are still running high, even though the president changed his mind earlier in the day and said there would be no full lockdown this weekend. translation: the crisis staff think that there is room to do something else, and that is why they will probably make a decision tomorrow to tighten the measures, but without imposing a curfew. i want to tell the citizens of serbia that i am against it, and that i believe that the only solution is to impose a ban on movement. i'm asking people to stay at home to stop the spread of the virus, because today is our second—worst day in terms of the number of infected we have had. that brings the total number of infections to 17,000 in serbia, with 330 deaths, in a population of 7 million. the president's critics and the opposition blame him. they say the initial lockdown was lifted too quickly at the start of may, to hold parliamentary elections which were won by his party. translation: irresponsible behaviour of the regime towards hum
serbia went back five centuries under president vucic. feelings here are still running high, even though the president changed his mind earlier in the day and said there would be no full lockdown this weekend. translation: the crisis staff think that there is room to do something else, and that is why they will probably make a decision tomorrow to tighten the measures, but without imposing a curfew. i want to tell the citizens of serbia that i am against it, and that i believe that the only...
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lauren: thousands of protesters have gathered in sylvia's capital -- serbia's capital. police fired tear gas at demonstrators outside the government building as they call for a politician to resign after the highest number of deaths from covid-19. he has been accused of lifting restrictions early so he could hold an election last month, which he won. our reporter is in belgrade. what is the situation like? reporter: out of control. i'm sorry we cannot see each other but i will try to describe what is happening. arege amount of people gathering outside the national assembly. they are angry for new measures because of coronavirus. from coronavirus, the highest number in one day. hospital.are in said they are demanding belgrade will be anded down and maybe serbia people are angry and feeling it's not the right way to deal with the situation. they are angry because they think hospitals are in bad afraidon and they were sick and dying people is bigger than officials say. this is the reason why the people are gathered in front of the national assembly and they will riot. poli
lauren: thousands of protesters have gathered in sylvia's capital -- serbia's capital. police fired tear gas at demonstrators outside the government building as they call for a politician to resign after the highest number of deaths from covid-19. he has been accused of lifting restrictions early so he could hold an election last month, which he won. our reporter is in belgrade. what is the situation like? reporter: out of control. i'm sorry we cannot see each other but i will try to describe...
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case that the worst affected part of europe is the southeast balkan region, so we are talking about serbia and kosovo, and health missions in kosovo are warning that hospitals are already overwhelmed so it's a pretty bleak situation —— health officials in kosovo. we know about northeast spain on the impact that's having on british tourists andi that's having on british tourists and i guess the thing we take from all of this is that it's clearly a very difficult time in all of the countries we are talking about but if you were trying to take a holiday this year, if your plans have already been postponed, it's looking like 2020 is the year when nothing can be planned with any certainty. our correspondent in brussels, nick beake, thank you. the uk's biggest tour operator, tui, is closing more than 160 high street stores. it says it's responding to changes in customer behaviour. let's talk to our business correspondent, ben thompson. is this about consumer behaviour rather than because of the pandemic? yeah, ithink rather than because of the pandemic? yeah, i think today further evidence,
case that the worst affected part of europe is the southeast balkan region, so we are talking about serbia and kosovo, and health missions in kosovo are warning that hospitals are already overwhelmed so it's a pretty bleak situation —— health officials in kosovo. we know about northeast spain on the impact that's having on british tourists andi that's having on british tourists and i guess the thing we take from all of this is that it's clearly a very difficult time in all of the countries...
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that seems to be true because even as the list lunches, it has been —— serbia has been taken off the list because ofa has been taken off the list because of a rise of infections. portugal did not come in at the start because the government was concerned by the infection rate there and a couple of outbreaks, although it is relatively small. i would expect, outbreaks, although it is relatively small. iwould expect, i outbreaks, although it is relatively small. i would expect, i would hope that portugal will be back on that list and you will be able to take that holiday to portugal in the short term, in the next couple of weeks, but unfortunately it is impossible to give a date just yet. another one that is evolving and could change. a question for felicity from matthew. concerning insurance. iam felicity from matthew. concerning insurance. i am due to go on a family holiday to spain in late august. all of the holiday insurance i have looked at is currently not covering coronavirus unless the policy was taken in advance of the pandemic. is that right? yes, so this is a real problem. lot
that seems to be true because even as the list lunches, it has been —— serbia has been taken off the list because ofa has been taken off the list because of a rise of infections. portugal did not come in at the start because the government was concerned by the infection rate there and a couple of outbreaks, although it is relatively small. i would expect, outbreaks, although it is relatively small. iwould expect, i outbreaks, although it is relatively small. i would expect, i would hope...
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protests in serbia as capital of the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic the ivory coast prime minister dies suddenly during a cabinet meeting months before he was due to run for president. growing backing for scotland's leader and disapproval of bragg's it driving renewed support for independence from the u.k. . australia has suspended its extradition treaty with hong kong in response to china imposing a new security law it's also extending visas for hong kong residents in australia and offering them ways to get permanent residency the government is warning citizens in the territory they could be at greater risk of being arrested under the new legislation punishes a range of crimes including criticizing the government with harsh prison sentences and our government together with other governments around the world have been very consistent in expressing our concerns about the imposition of the national security law on hong kong and. today we have agreed to announce that that national security law constitutes a fundamental change of circumstances in respect to extradition a
protests in serbia as capital of the government's handling of the coronavirus pandemic the ivory coast prime minister dies suddenly during a cabinet meeting months before he was due to run for president. growing backing for scotland's leader and disapproval of bragg's it driving renewed support for independence from the u.k. . australia has suspended its extradition treaty with hong kong in response to china imposing a new security law it's also extending visas for hong kong residents in...
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serbia went back five centuries under president vucic. feelings here are still running high, even though the president changed his mind earlier in the day and said there would be no full lockdown this weekend. translation: the crisis staff think that there is room to do something else, and that is why they will probably make a decision tomorrow to tighten the measures, but without imposing a curfew. i want to tell the citizens of serbia that i am against it, and that i believe that the only solution is to impose a ban on movement. i'm asking people to stay at home to stop the spread of the virus, because today is our second—worst day in terms of the number of infected we have had. that brings the total number of infections to 17,000 in serbia, with 330 deaths, in a population of 7 million. the president's critics and the opposition blame him. they say the initial lockdown was lifted too quickly at the start of may to hold parliamentary elections, which were won by his party. translation: irresponsible behaviour of the regime towards hum
serbia went back five centuries under president vucic. feelings here are still running high, even though the president changed his mind earlier in the day and said there would be no full lockdown this weekend. translation: the crisis staff think that there is room to do something else, and that is why they will probably make a decision tomorrow to tighten the measures, but without imposing a curfew. i want to tell the citizens of serbia that i am against it, and that i believe that the only...
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we are talking about serbia and kosovo. health officials in kosovo are warning hospitals are already overwhelmed. it is a bleak situation. we know about north—eastern spain already and the impact that is having on british tourists. i guess the thing we take from all of these is that it is clearly a very difficult time in all of the countries we are talking about, but if you are trying to take about, but if you are trying to take a holiday this year, if your plans we re a holiday this year, if your plans were already postponed, it's looking like 2020 is the year were nothing can be planned with any certainty. nick beake reporting. the uk's biggest tour operator, tui, is closing more than 160 high st stores. it is responding to changes in customer behaviour. ben thompson explained how the move followed a changing consumer behaviour. further evidence today, if we needed it, that as we change the way we shop, business has to change the way that it operates. therefore, in the case of chile, 70% of all the bookings they take ar
we are talking about serbia and kosovo. health officials in kosovo are warning hospitals are already overwhelmed. it is a bleak situation. we know about north—eastern spain already and the impact that is having on british tourists. i guess the thing we take from all of these is that it is clearly a very difficult time in all of the countries we are talking about, but if you are trying to take about, but if you are trying to take a holiday this year, if your plans we re a holiday this year, if...
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the first face—to—face talks between the leaders of serbia and kosovo for nearly two years have ended, with few signs of progress. kosovo's prime minister avdullah hoti described his meeting in brussels with the serbian president aleksandar vucic as difficult. mr vucic separately agreed, but he said there had been progress on certain issues. netflix added 10 million subscribers over the last three months, significantly more than the same time last year. but its shares fell almost i2% in after—hours trading because of a downbeat assessment for the rest of the year. tim baysinger is senior tv reporter with the wrap. he's in los angeles. welcome to you, what do you make of this? describes up, she is down? it sometimes the way it works here. wall street is a lwa ys it works here. wall street is always focused on what you can do tomorrow, not what you can do tomorrow, not what you can do yesterday, so when they said that they only expect to get 2.5 million subscribers for the next quarter, that was less than half of what analysts were expecting so naturally that's going to send a lot of
the first face—to—face talks between the leaders of serbia and kosovo for nearly two years have ended, with few signs of progress. kosovo's prime minister avdullah hoti described his meeting in brussels with the serbian president aleksandar vucic as difficult. mr vucic separately agreed, but he said there had been progress on certain issues. netflix added 10 million subscribers over the last three months, significantly more than the same time last year. but its shares fell almost i2% in...
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cases have been rising since serbia's lockdown was lifted before an election injune. marion dautry is a afp reporter in belgrade. people are, to put it shortly, very angry at the president and at the government over their handling of the crisis. they can see that they are being lied to, and they feel fumigated by the attitude of the government who in may, decided to announce the victory over the pandemic in the country, and to announce an election a few weeks later. —— and they feel humiliated. and for a few weeks, they pretended that everything was fine, they reopened everything — the schools, the bars, the cafes, the public transportation — as if everything was normal. and after they won the election just a night later, they said, "actually, the situation is catastrophic. we need to reimpose measures to stop the spreading of the virus." so people are very frustrated, and they feel — if someone was telling me the other day, after the first night of protests, they feel like monkeys in a lab being played with. stay with us on 0ustide source. still to come: af
cases have been rising since serbia's lockdown was lifted before an election injune. marion dautry is a afp reporter in belgrade. people are, to put it shortly, very angry at the president and at the government over their handling of the crisis. they can see that they are being lied to, and they feel fumigated by the attitude of the government who in may, decided to announce the victory over the pandemic in the country, and to announce an election a few weeks later. —— and they feel...
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thousands of protesters have gathered in serbia as capital after the president ordered the reintroduction of coronavirus restrictions police fired tear gas at demonstrators outside the parliament building in belgrade they're calling for an exam to her church to resign after the country sorts highest day a number of deaths. code 19 he's been accused of lifting the restrictions early so he could hold an election last month which he won the measures are due to come into effect on friday. there is that you and i do such joins us over the phone from belgrade so what's the situation like than now. well this is really out of control and i'm very sorry that we can also see each other right now but i will try to describe what is happening and huge amount of people gathered in front of the national assembly they are really angry for a new measures. because of the put on a virus because i will explain you today we have seen people die from corona virus which is the highest number in one day over 4000 people are in hospitals so situation is very bad especially in belgrade. president that exam that we
thousands of protesters have gathered in serbia as capital after the president ordered the reintroduction of coronavirus restrictions police fired tear gas at demonstrators outside the parliament building in belgrade they're calling for an exam to her church to resign after the country sorts highest day a number of deaths. code 19 he's been accused of lifting the restrictions early so he could hold an election last month which he won the measures are due to come into effect on friday. there is...
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now, in the balkans, serbia, kosovo and romania are experiencing worrying outbreaks. here's nick beake again. if you listen to that health care officials can kodovo, they say the hospitals are already overwhelmed, they are dealing with us now and struggling. that is an area of real concern. if you look at places like italy, extremely badly hit in the early wave back a few months ago. everyone saw what happen in italy was a sort of a pre—runner to what other people experience. they made great strides in rome and bringing down the number of cases across the country, particularly in the very badly affected north. butjust yesterday, they've extended the state of emergency because there is a feeling among the government and other european governments that you really can't be complacent with this, can't take your eye off the ball or the consequences will be devastating. iceland claimed major success against covid—19, but there are concerns the virus is once again spreading through the community. ten new infections were recorded in the past 24 hours, taking the number of
now, in the balkans, serbia, kosovo and romania are experiencing worrying outbreaks. here's nick beake again. if you listen to that health care officials can kodovo, they say the hospitals are already overwhelmed, they are dealing with us now and struggling. that is an area of real concern. if you look at places like italy, extremely badly hit in the early wave back a few months ago. everyone saw what happen in italy was a sort of a pre—runner to what other people experience. they made great...
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yes, i think the russians are researching the balkans, notably in serbia. they tried this coup in montenegro that failed. they have tried messing in macedonia, that failed. and that's all good. and you have seen both the eu and nato move to help those countries be more resilient, including through expanding their own programs in a route to membership for them. serbia, i think, because of its history and its links to the soviet union, is generally quite ambivalent about russia versus the west. this is a matte massive generalization but in general terms. bosnia, i think is very vulnerable. and that's because of the fragility of the state in so many ways, that we are familiar with. but how do we counter it? i think we've got to keep strengthening eu and nato and osce ties with those countries. we have got to help them be very transparent and their own legislation, in the ways they tackle the money laundering and the interference. that means i think, giving them more military training, more security training, more economic training. and probably more governance
yes, i think the russians are researching the balkans, notably in serbia. they tried this coup in montenegro that failed. they have tried messing in macedonia, that failed. and that's all good. and you have seen both the eu and nato move to help those countries be more resilient, including through expanding their own programs in a route to membership for them. serbia, i think, because of its history and its links to the soviet union, is generally quite ambivalent about russia versus the west....
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basisically, if you want to doue chececk your, go into the forein has changedsite that its advice today on serbia. it says people are no longer allowing travelelers to return withthout quarantining. there are people already under quarantine whethther they y are brits or from other countrieses, and if they are alreaeady quarantining here, they must finish that period of quarantine. that is essential, or they could incur a 1000 pound fine, which is considerable. possibly if they don't respect that, jail time. scotland from friday has made face coverings mandatory in shops. there is somewhat of a fine line that is not true everywhere, but if you want to be safe, particularly on public transport, wear a face covering. peopleare arriving -- arriving in scotland will stilll face quauarantine rules. thisis is importrtant f for pe's mental health, family plans, travel plans, and definitely a good direction of travel, so to speak. >> what about the tourists coming the other way? could this be a lififeline for e u.k. enonomy? >> absolutely. and a much-needed lifeline. the aviation n industry has takn a hug
basisically, if you want to doue chececk your, go into the forein has changedsite that its advice today on serbia. it says people are no longer allowing travelelers to return withthout quarantining. there are people already under quarantine whethther they y are brits or from other countrieses, and if they are alreaeady quarantining here, they must finish that period of quarantine. that is essential, or they could incur a 1000 pound fine, which is considerable. possibly if they don't respect...
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stopping travel to and from serbia. those localflareups there. stopping travel to and from serbia. those local flareups and how it's been dealt with, interesting to see. the duchess of cornwall has said that missing her grandchildren has been the worst part of her lockdown experience. she made the comments on bbc radio 5 live's emma barnett show, which she will be guest—editing later this morning. here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. taking charge of the microphone. the duchess of cornwall‘s guest edit will highlight issues that matter to her. she spoke to 5 live's emma barnett about the stresses and strains of lockdown. she said this socially distanced royal engagement last month to thank hospital staff felt different, not quite the same, and she spoke personally about the reunion with her grandchildren in recent weeks. eventually get to meet them and you are so excited because you haven't seen them for 3.5 months, and, you know, yourfirst reaction is to run up and hug them sort of...it‘s a very odd deal. i shall look forward to the day when i can really give them a
stopping travel to and from serbia. those localflareups there. stopping travel to and from serbia. those local flareups and how it's been dealt with, interesting to see. the duchess of cornwall has said that missing her grandchildren has been the worst part of her lockdown experience. she made the comments on bbc radio 5 live's emma barnett show, which she will be guest—editing later this morning. here's our royal correspondent daniela relph. taking charge of the microphone. the duchess of...
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same way for serbia ten days or so ago, because we saw a spike in the number of cases. for your viewers, thinking about whether they go on holiday, we want to keep these exemptions in place but we will not keep them in place if it isn't safe. cani keep them in place if it isn't safe. can i ask you, health secretary, there is a lot of talk about second wave and i know we are careful with our language around this, but what will be the indicators? they know you are looking at europe and seeing a second wave there, what would be the key indicator that we may have reached that point in the uk? there area reached that point in the uk? there are a whole range of indicators. the number of people who test positive is important, so is the percentage of people who test positive. so of course of the surveys we have. we have some of the best surveys going, including from the office of national statistics. we also look, we look at hospital admissions, although thankfully that has lagged. that doesn't happen as early, obviously, the first thing you see is the number of people who test
same way for serbia ten days or so ago, because we saw a spike in the number of cases. for your viewers, thinking about whether they go on holiday, we want to keep these exemptions in place but we will not keep them in place if it isn't safe. cani keep them in place if it isn't safe. can i ask you, health secretary, there is a lot of talk about second wave and i know we are careful with our language around this, but what will be the indicators? they know you are looking at europe and seeing a...
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and serbia's government is set to announce new coronavirus restrictions on after the president said a weekend curfew may not go ahead thousands of people protested across belgrade for a 2nd night against the government's handling of the pandemic. as a whole for scottish independence is higher than it's ever been polling is consistently suggesting well over 50 percent of scots want to be the united kingdom it's been attributed to scotland success in controlling coronavirus compared to england and the overwhelming hostility to break sets of foreign state reports from scotland bert's has been dreaming of scottish independence for as long as he can remember he regards the english establishment as imperialists who stamped all over scotland just as that is the colors the fact of the independence campaign narrowly lost the referendum 6 years ago doesn't matter to him because he believes his day will still come to the us people who are still there there's still a strong as to where the people are marching the people march and march he's in glasgow and edinburgh and all over they're still ther
and serbia's government is set to announce new coronavirus restrictions on after the president said a weekend curfew may not go ahead thousands of people protested across belgrade for a 2nd night against the government's handling of the pandemic. as a whole for scottish independence is higher than it's ever been polling is consistently suggesting well over 50 percent of scots want to be the united kingdom it's been attributed to scotland success in controlling coronavirus compared to england...
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, others are unhappy at attempts to improve relations with kosovo, which declared independence from serbia in 2008. a bus driver has died in france five days after he was attacked by passengers who reportedly refused to wear face masks. the 59—year—old had been left brain dead after the assault in bayonne. on wednesday, thousands took part in a march in the city to denounce the horrific act. two men have been charged with attempted murder. the united nations and the european union have criticised a decision by turkey to turn one of the world's most famous buildings, the hagia or aya sophia, back into a mosque. the world heritage site was originally built in the sixth century as a byzantine christian cathedral. the ottoman empire converted it into a mosque in the 15th century. it became a museum in the early 20th century. from istanbul, 0rla guerin reports. change is coming to hagia sophia — jewel of the byzantine empire. a great monument to christianity conquered by the ottomans, later a museum bearing testimony to layers of history. speaking turkish but president erdogan, who presen
, others are unhappy at attempts to improve relations with kosovo, which declared independence from serbia in 2008. a bus driver has died in france five days after he was attacked by passengers who reportedly refused to wear face masks. the 59—year—old had been left brain dead after the assault in bayonne. on wednesday, thousands took part in a march in the city to denounce the horrific act. two men have been charged with attempted murder. the united nations and the european union have...
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desultory recruitment attempts by the czechs, and i was detained once in russia and arrested once in serbia, but they were different issues. what did they say to you when they tried to recruit you, and were they wearing a shabby raincoat? no, funnily enough, he was a scientist, or he purported to be a scientist because, at the time, astonishingly for all concerned, i was the correspondent for new scientist, covering eastern europe. so it was very convenient, because i knew nothing about science, and new scientist knew nothing about eastern europe, so we rubbed along very well. and i was invited by this mysterious czech scientist to come and discuss matters of environmental policy, and he spent the entire time very successfully getting me drunk and then trying to recruit me on behalf of czech intelligence, and he failed, because i was too drunk by then. that is a great story. pauline, quick question about next week, because we are going to get more russia in the news, aren't we, with this long anticipated russia report, which was produced by the intelligence and security committee, and we th
desultory recruitment attempts by the czechs, and i was detained once in russia and arrested once in serbia, but they were different issues. what did they say to you when they tried to recruit you, and were they wearing a shabby raincoat? no, funnily enough, he was a scientist, or he purported to be a scientist because, at the time, astonishingly for all concerned, i was the correspondent for new scientist, covering eastern europe. so it was very convenient, because i knew nothing about...
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serbia's president alexander votes which is vowing to restore order after 2 days of protests over his handling of the coronavirus and demick thousands of people protested across belgrade for a 2nd night calling on to resign alexei o'brien reports. hurling rocks flares and insults at the government protesters gathered 1st 2nd night across the serbian capital belgrade. security forces best outside parliament came to avoid a repeat of tuesday's chaos when some protesters managed to storm the building. but the tensions remain high with more tear gas from police some in the crowd intent on forcing their way inside again. there is an accumulation of dissatisfaction the majority of people here don't have exact demands that most of them feel in justice protesters blame president aleksander the church for a sudden spike in coronavirus dates and infections after it lifted a strict lockdown just weeks before last month's elections demonstrations began on tuesday when virtue nonce the restrictions would be coming back to de lay said he said he had advised the government not to introduce a curfew
serbia's president alexander votes which is vowing to restore order after 2 days of protests over his handling of the coronavirus and demick thousands of people protested across belgrade for a 2nd night calling on to resign alexei o'brien reports. hurling rocks flares and insults at the government protesters gathered 1st 2nd night across the serbian capital belgrade. security forces best outside parliament came to avoid a repeat of tuesday's chaos when some protesters managed to storm the...
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serbia i think, because of its history and its links to the soviet union is generally quite ambivalent about russia versus the west. this is a matter of generalization but in general terms. that's because of the fragility of the state and so anyways come in many ways. but how do we countered? i think we've got to keep strengthening eu and nato and osce ties with those countries. we've got to help them be very transparent in their own legislation in the ways they tackle the money laundering and their experience. that means giving them more military training, more security training, more economic training. and probably more governance support so that they find it easier to resist some things that the russians do. i think it also means calling that when we see it. if remember -- failed russian to in montenegro got a lot of publicity and i think that's an important deterrence. that i think there is something about sharing best practices and make sure we all come together to talk about these issues behind close doors to say that we can map out what sorts of measures might help countries be
serbia i think, because of its history and its links to the soviet union is generally quite ambivalent about russia versus the west. this is a matter of generalization but in general terms. that's because of the fragility of the state and so anyways come in many ways. but how do we countered? i think we've got to keep strengthening eu and nato and osce ties with those countries. we've got to help them be very transparent in their own legislation in the ways they tackle the money laundering and...
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serbia had one of europe's strictest lockdowns with early curfews but in early may lifted for rallies like this one. nightclubs reopened. and thousands of soccer fans packed stadiums, vucic unites saying he did anything wrong, stating the protests. >> the problem is when people lose elections with a very big margin and we had a very good turnout, 50%. and then you see those frustrated politiauoliticians t they're not able to admit, accept their own defeat then they want to do something in the street. >> reporter: disproportionate support by the police, serbian officers said more than 100 of their officers were injured. and with the infiltrating of rallies. and government officials are urging calm saying the ongoing arrests will make the already critical coronavirus outbreak even worse. there's been a dramatic rise in cases and the country's health system is about to burst, officials say. in belgrade, there's no more space isn't hospitals and patients are being diverted to health centers up to 50 miles away. but frustration with the government shows no signs of abating. many protester,
serbia had one of europe's strictest lockdowns with early curfews but in early may lifted for rallies like this one. nightclubs reopened. and thousands of soccer fans packed stadiums, vucic unites saying he did anything wrong, stating the protests. >> the problem is when people lose elections with a very big margin and we had a very good turnout, 50%. and then you see those frustrated politiauoliticians t they're not able to admit, accept their own defeat then they want to do something in...
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this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years it has welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta, and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening, it became clear that running such a big event during a global pandemic is just too difficult. open in order to work. but i have spent the summer at home baking banana bread rather than travelling the world.
this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years it has welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta, and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening, it became clear that running such a big event during a global pandemic is just too difficult. open in order to work. but i have spent the...
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this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years it has welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta, and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening,
this is the site of the exit festival in serbia. for 20 years it has welcomed 50,000 people every summer to this amazing fortress in novi sad, to see acts like liam gallagher, skepta, and carl cox. the organisers were desperately hoping to be the only big established festival to keep the show on the road this year. but, last week, just a month before opening,
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but ms sturgeon said spain and serbia would not be exempt from the quarantine measures, at this time, because of the prevalence of the coronavirus there. now i hope we will be able to add spain and serbia to the list, hopefully in part at the next review points on the 20th ofjuly. to that end, will be liaising closely with the relevant authorities as well as airports and airlines to gather more information on control of outbreaks in prevalence and other mitigations, such as testing. that we could possibly put in place as an alternative. manyjudge many judge and are manyjudge and are being left behind because of lack of access the internet. this company is helping to that of the this family from swindon, such cherries and showing mum‘s phone to home—school. but six weeks ago, if donated a tablet. what difference has it made, having another device in the house? we have been able to do loads of homework and we have been sharing, showing better, so it has made a big difference because now i can produce better work. because it was just a phone, it was they were already is arguing, whos
but ms sturgeon said spain and serbia would not be exempt from the quarantine measures, at this time, because of the prevalence of the coronavirus there. now i hope we will be able to add spain and serbia to the list, hopefully in part at the next review points on the 20th ofjuly. to that end, will be liaising closely with the relevant authorities as well as airports and airlines to gather more information on control of outbreaks in prevalence and other mitigations, such as testing. that we...