The box we need some designers creating spaces for 1st condemning wild. Now and whats being described as the final throw of the dice british and European Union negotiators a scrambling to try to secure a post brechts a trade deal so follow saturdays talks between Prime MinisterBarak Johnson and European Commission president live on the lion the u. K. s chief negotiator david frost has now arrived in brussels. Were going to be looking very hard to try and get a deal were going to see what happens in negotiations today and the bill we will be looking forward to meeting our european colleagues later on softly thank you very much well britain formally left the e. U. Back in january but it does have until december 31st to strike a trade deal but the main sticking points include access to british waters by e. U. Fishing fleets and rules concerning business if the 2 sides do not reach an agreement border checks and taxes will be introduced for goods traveling between the u. K. And the e. U. At the end of the year the dba has more for us from london. I dont think anyone knows what the chances are unless theyre actually in that room where are david frost the ukase negotiator and Michel Barnier the chief unit gosia to meeting really we know what theyre saying we know that theres lots of theatricals in the last few days weve heard from the u. K. That there is a problem with the e. U. Side not recognizing that the u. K. Is fully sovereign and needs control over its territory and its laws well theyve accused the british side have accused the e. U. Of unreasonably trying to impose a long transition period before those fishing quotas of access to british waters would change the e. U. Is denying that georgia used this the you came vajra it secretary has said we are in the last few days where a deal might be struck he has said that there have been a whole heap in his words of new elements brought in by the other side whatever the reality its its very hard to see how the government can continue that rhetoric about full sovereignty given that theyre trying to strike a free trade deal with this huge trading block in which they want tariff free access to the Single Market and 450000000 consumers well earlier i spoke to peter clapped his ear policy analysts and he explained why the u. K. Andy you might finally reach there. And i think we should be optimistic it will be a. Minute deal if you look at the points of contention i think for example for fisheries it is very much in the immediate interests of the e. U. Over to get a deal from such the extent of the openly that axels will not be as before a little bit of the United Kingdom has a great interest in a deal because. The scottish fishing interests would be badly damaged if they would no longer accept the earmark though. We can speak of mutual interest your 2nd point of contention is socalled level Playing Field some kind of strange check that. The e. U. Intends on the on the u. K. Now i think brussels has made it clear that it will go on that as long as the socalled governance arrangements. Which are sort of the availability of an arbiter to post finding solutions only you create in case they would not respect terms of that street checketts. As long as that is are i personally would expect its a privilege not a grown up i think johns will look all that he will say ok fine as long as we get all. We are willing to accept binding our words or you to and then. Impose what has been a great. Outcome of those backs that talks could impact the u. K. s covered 1000 Vaccination Program thats joel out from tuesday china how has more from outside a hospital in london. Predictably its already being described as the largest Immunization Program in history as we speak hundreds of thousands of doses of the Pfizer Vaccine are in the country being held in ultra low temperature freezes at secure locations being tested rigorously were told to ensure that theyve survived the transit ok over the water from belgium where they were manufactured there then be moved in the next 24 hours or so to 50 hospital hubs that will act as the 1st vaccination sites one of them is going to hear the royal free in north london. And theyll begin that roll out on tuesday initially going for the most vulnerable sectors people over the age of 80 and also care home staff and workers then spreading the program out possibly quite quickly the government has told general practitioners in local clinics to be ready and on standby from the 14th of december perhaps the start of ministering the vaccine as a local level then and then of course expanding more widely than that to the mass population probably only in the new year including things like sports stadiums conference venues and the like but this is the beginning in 2 days as i say at sites like the one behind me the 1st vaccine doses will be handed out take a listen to what a Senior Executive from the National Health service in england had to say this morning as a doctor this is a really exciting moment n. H. S. Staff around the country vaccination hub such as this one were here at today ive been working tirelessly to make sure that we are prepared to commence vaccination on tuesday this feels like the beginning of the end but of course its a marathon not a sprint and it will take many months for us to vaccinate everybody who needs vaccination. Well now about 1000 vaccines from china has arrived in indonesia 2 days after the government approved its use by a Pharmaceutical Company a sign of ak is already conducting human trials there daily infections have seen Record Numbers in recent days with several politicians testing positive as well indonesia has the highest number of cases and deaths in Southeast Asia well the us has reported a Record Number of 1000 infections for the 3rd day in a row now nearly 230000 cases and more than 2 and a half 1000 deaths were recorded just here in the past 24 hours according to Johns HopkinsJohns Hopkins university the u. S. Has seen a major resurgency of the virus over the past month putting even more pressure on hospitals when moving on and venezuelans are choosing a new congress and the election boycotted by the opposition the u. S. See you and most latin american countries according to shan voters they say it will enable president Nicolas Maduro is Ruling Socialist Party to take over the last state body currently controlled by the opposition madeira says he will step down if his party does not win the voters well lets speak to our correspondent a senior and shes following events for us from chile as capital santiago you see i know that you are in a popular market for venezuelans in santiago just how engaged is the diaspora there in this election. Theyre not engaged at all im afraid to say this is where a very very large number of venezuelas come on sunday to do their shopping and the people ive spoken to say that theyve just not even paying attention to this vote because they know what they say they know its a foregone conclusion the outcome and it is a quote a farce just as importantly or more importantly in venezuela we are hearing that the lines are very very small compared to other elections according to the latest Data Analysis poll less than 30 percent of venezuelans planned to vote now keep in mind that the government has threatened people to quote take away their food and those who dont vote will not eat according to. Who is the 2nd most powerful person in the government making of course looting rather to the food boxes that the government distributes every month and which many people depend on so there is a lot of pressure for venezuelans to go out there and vote but so far they seem to be heeding the oppositions call to stay home and boycott these polls which opponents say are absolutely regular offer no transparency or none of the conditions or democratic conditions for a normal election given that the opposition need as well causing this hes by my understanding essentially giving up his role as head of the assembly so where does all of this leave him. But he doesnt give up the role thats going to be taken from him in fact hes already technically lost the role as the president of the National Assembly but he is at least nominally a deputy as are a great many other deputies that until now control the majority in that National Assembly even though theyve been stripped of their parliamentary immunity even though the government has not recognized the National Assembly as legal up until now but where that the. Him is a very good question because he wont even have any longer this nominal title as the president of the National Assembly which has given him the get him a c. Not just at home but especially. Abroad so what are you trying to do is to somehow keep that recognition from introduction from the International Community and that may end up being a very very hard sell as more and more people question whether or not this strategy is worth pursuing any longer a latin america at the center seen in there for us in santiago thanks so much to see him. Well version is underway in cameroon fast ever Regional Elections president will be. Playing separatist groups in the English Speaking west by granting them or less powers but the opposition is boycotting that election saying that they are trying to consolidate his grip on. Reports. Even for the candidates of the governing party camerons 1st ever Regional Election campaign is proving rather dull municipal councillors are voting for regional delegate candidates campaigning explain how these regions in the National Assembly have to work as one for the unity of the nation but with pictures of president paul b. Everywhere the opposition believes this isnt about local issues but a way for the 87 year old head of state to tighten his grip on power with most political opponents imprisoned the opposition is boycotting the vote saying it will not be credible but the governing party likely to win most of the votes. In the English Speaking regions of cameroon separatists have warned people to stay indoors until their grievances for greater autonomy is addressed critics say that it was to put it in the region of the rich because if it increases that its going to need in the sense of just regions of the country that is interested in regions of. Their east. We. Are killing its own. d self the streets. Armed separatists called the English Speaking regions of cameroon amazonia they see it as an English Speaking country struggling for independence from a french speaking nation for the government this is an armed rebellion that requires a military intervention against separatist groups as a result of the fighting 3000 people have been killed and nearly a 1000000 people have been displaced among them 2 additional chief. Im scared to return how if i go back. Even talking in front of camera is dangerous im worried for my children and family and my community how can i support them from here. For the government of pulled me out of the vote is a step towards greater regional autonomy addressing the aspirations of those displaced in an attempt to bring an end to conflicts plaguing camp rude but the campaign has failed to garner the attention of a population accustomed to one party and one man dominating and controlling the Political Landscape for the last 38 years Nicholas Hawke 0. Still ahead here on aljazeera a new report tries to unearth the suspected cause of Mysterious Illness is that american diplomats in cuba and in china. Taking the road less traveled more on the end firing women who take books to children and remote region from pakistan. The slow transition to winter continues his snow falling in home sure a bit more than it was though not every day but there will be showers the cloud increasing over china and spreading north as temperatures drop a little bit not much coming after the sky just spotted to rain or sleet or snow and that northeast monsoon is a little wobble and it increases the rainfall in taiwan and temporarily i think dropped the temperature in hong kong they are just 26 were below that so windy start for tuesday and rain man even getting. You know quite where you should be and that same breeze is increasing the likelihood of big showers in sudden vietnam and for monday still in the northern part of sumatra if you follow the wind and it inhouse the showers through borneo and west java its the same northeast monsoon which is season after using the fairly constant rain from chennai down through tamilnadu less so than it was maybe because weve got this redevelopment of potential redevelopment of what was a tropical socked in that went right across here so there it is in the arabian sea during tuesday that will probably do nothing more than that but good active weather further north at least temporarily and in iran. With tiny it in cameras criminals are illegally filming and sharing peoples most intimate moments going to one east investigate south koreas spy cam the deming on aljazeera. Be the hero the world needs right around. Washington and. We move to the to the. World. And i value what you know is there thats remind you about top stories this hour britains chief david frost has arrived in brussels for more discussions the u. K. And the e. U. Are still at odds less than a month before the deadline to reach a deal on the outcome of those breaks the talks could impact the u. K. s code 19 Vaccination Program. Choose day there are concerns about delays of the borders as the u. K. Adjusts to trading under the new system. Venezuelans are choosing a new congress and an election boycotted by the opposition president Nicolas Maduro is Ruling Socialist Party is likely to take over the last of the state body currently controlled by me a position. Now a Us GovernmentCommission Report has found that directed microwave radiation is the likely cause of Mysterious Illnesses among american diplomats in cuba and in china at least 2 dozen diplomats reported dizziness and cognitive problems during a period of nearly 2 years from late 2016 the study from the National Academy of sciences didnt say who was responsible or whether u. S. Citizens were intentionally targeted as a former cia officer he says theres no doubt its an attack of some kind but the government points specifically blame anyone unless its completely sure. The usual suspects are those governments that are hostile to or theyre contending with the United States directly and thats russia china north korea and iran right now and by far the most likely ones are russia 1st and china 2nd. In critical or would suspects russia but we dont know its Standard Practice and the reality in the intelligence world in the great game behind the scenes. Competing or Hostile Intelligence Services and powers countries to do things that simply are harassment i know that for decades the soviets and now the russians will do things simply to harass american diplomats or officials they will slash their tires poison their dogs i know people who have their their pet dogs poisoned and killed and simply to mess with the americans and cause trouble for them or to pump their cars and dump them in the things things like this. This is. Still a level higher and because you can argue its a cost spell its a cause permanent brain damage to an official of the is whats how is that different and wounding him or her in combat. So its it is a mystery why they would do this and what they they whoever is doing it are seeking to achieve. Well results of kuwaits parliamentary election held during its worst economic crisis out voters replaced more than hoff of the 15 min the National Assembly of whats being seen as a blow to the governments plans for reforms 31 new representatives are due to take up seats for the 1st time but all 33 women who contested failed to win a seat a new parliament is expected to decide on reforms to boost the economy thousands of people have protested in moldovas capital demanding snap parliamentary elections then there angered by a new bill which strips the president s control of the Intelligence Agency demonstrators see it as a move by the Outgoing Administration to try to weaken the incoming one pro european my asunder one last months election against pro russian incumbent igor durden a Record Numbers of migrants and refugees arriving on Spains Canary islands and take a look at the scale of the problem nearly 20000 refugees and migrants have reached the islands shores so far this year thats around 10 times as many as the Previous Year 8000 people arrived in the past month alone and thats a new record for arrivals in the canaries well aljazeera has been smith has more for us from the island of gran canaria but what has caught the spanish authorities off guard she was with the sheer volume of numbers coming in im joined by the church of the numbers is a lawyer who works with an ngo that looks after these migrants 1st of all patricia why have the numbers caught people off guard why the sudden increase. We have to understand you know migration people something that happened in. Spain in europe seen 30 years ago when one. Is close to my own people will go over all the other. One coming thats why they are going this way they are coming this way because you know they dont have another option there is no legal coming to you under sort of all of them. Are actually. Close then they are trying to reach all their ways and cannot be a. Place where its used to be a reception place for my own people from. From and also from western africa. Now the United Nations says near fighting in ethiopias Northern Region of 10 grey as forcing more civilians to flee into neighboring sudan more than 1000000 people in tehran already been displaced by the month long conflict that ramadan reports from hyundai at near the sudanese in order. To balance. The father mother children grandchildren great grandchildren relatives neighbors all crowded into one tent then among the latest ethiopian refugees to cross the border to sudan then said number the final malicious and they would kill us because were to grand they told us you have 24 hours to live and they began to lose you know animals and property according to the un during the last few days the number of refugees arriving into sudan has increased from about 400 a day to more than 800 part of the cliches due to a new round of fighting in the area of sherry west of the regional capital a killer is a lot of rest men because. They also reckon theres a lot of fear theres a lot of. Communal conflicts inside to get i and they found it easier or safer to come to sudan im standing at one of the main border crossings between each opie and sudan this is the city 3 dividing the 2 countries and these people you see behind me are all ethiopian refugees fleeing the conflict inside utopia the other side is a top you dont see many people on the outside they tell us they are afraid to talk to the media but at the same time they say they really dont want to go far away from this place because it is the closest to their homes. Stories of separation or not being able to reach family members are common here the sudanese red crescent working in coordination with the International Committee of the red cross is trying to help but then im on the bottom on the other side of it. We started a program called family reunification at the beginning we allow them to. Call their family members for free if that doesnt work we send short messages viral Partner Agencies in ethiopia so far weve conducted 2500 phone calls and sent 86 messages 70 percent of the phone calls lead to good results its been 26 days since this if you open woman from the city of hama lost contact with her husband and children shes here again to check with this with a nice Red Crescent Office for new information not ready to give up she says she prefers to stay near the border hoping not to loved ones might show up here at about 105 or 201 day at sudanese ethiopian border. You know forest is a battling to contain brush fires that have now burned half of a World Heritage listed island people in a coastal town on Fraser Island have been told to evacuate immediately the wildfires which have now raged for 7 weeks was sparked by an illegal camp fire a japanese space capsule carrying samples from an asteroid has been retrieved after a successful landing in the astray and outback the Mission Began with the launch of the hive with the 2 spacecraft 6 years ago it created a fireball as it reentered the earths atmosphere japanese scientists are hoping the sample could provide clues to the origin of life here ana well as the world struggles to curb the rising number of covert 1000 cases architects are already transforming the ways we live to avoid future outbreaks designers are creating a post pandemic environment that limits human contact to normalise a social distancing changing how we use and interact with spaces sarah clarke reports from hong kong. Its the latest luxury hotel to launch in hong kong the harry will open this month it was built before the pandemic i did to death to the social distancing regulation weve been fortunate in some regards to be able to watch whats been going on in hong kong and how the Hotel Industry and Restaurant Industry have managed all the social distancing and what the best practices are and whilst we may have wanted to have a big fanfare of an opening thats now going to be rather more located the pandemic is transforming the way we live work and interact with social distancing laws in place architects like john pauline who designed the Aquatic Center for the beijing olympics are adapting to avert future outbreaks in one of the buildings that were looking at at the moment so weve got a continuous tree in the going through the building with interconnecting stairs and this encourages the staff to walk through the building not touching anything and actually taking the demand of the elevators knockdowns have emptied hong kong streets masks a mandatory temperature checks are in every building classrooms at this school have been redesigned to be more depth to bill still allowing interaction but with more space incorporating social distancing regulations the space will be decided with more flexibility so they could and enabled different kinds of learning situation in the library we desire spaces for different kinds of quality there are places for solid team which students can be quiet as they can meditate they can do their own exploration the way we live in hong kong was transformed after the sars epidemic 17 years ago since then the city landscape has been tightly regulated better ventilation has become mandatory and building codes have changed to deliver what the government calls healthier residential building natural ventilation is being increasingly installed instead of a Conditioning Systems that circulate used public spaces are also being redesigned to incorporate covered. Regulations is a very developed city so i was say if we want to turn a city upside down it is kind of impossible and it will be very costly we also need to create open space to even public areas green area how we encourage people to stay active the current Vice President has been the catalyst for change globally a hands free future living at arms length is increasingly becoming the new neural circuitry aljazeera hong kong. Millions of children in pakistan already struggle to get an education that the situations only getting worse as schools across the country shut down for a 2nd time because of the pandemic one University Student decided to do what she could to help his has story. My name is who matter and i am a psychology student i have i have special for imparting knowledge so i am running a Small Library in which is a small village a remote village in the Northern Areas pakistan i used to work in islamabad i had a good job done and i felt i can do better than that so i moved in here because i always wanted to do something for the community of this region i came to know about the move by a library that was founded by a japanese leading calls me xeno i started working with them also is in the middle of 2 play shooters and there are more to milledge but always have threats we never know what can happen next because the glacier outburst the landslide ings there are very common here. We go to different villages we provide the kids with book the books are all like for different age groups Literacy Rate of fosse was 101st and i think the system in pakistan is very poor. There are 2500000 kids in pakistan who are out of school right now is books are not for sale we dont sell them its been few months ive started running it along with my team were thinking to expand it more we want to go to more school more villages where kids dont have access to good books because these books are very send these are modern that every kid should get i think kids of pasta are super lucky to have these books by library i think what attractive as compared to a library packed in a room so its more attractive cute kids get attracted when they see them or by library coming theyre all drawn to us at all we need books i appreciate their passion for books that would be great if we have more more by libraries like this because having books at your doorstep says its a great thing. Because the government there should make such initiatives. Such great ideas everybody tries to send your kids to school to good school and get them good good education so get there get good jobs or maybe scholarships and go. Broughton you know they can make their earnings when you have love for something you get into. My. Hands the sound is there and these are the headlines questions chief press at the david frost has arrived in brussels for more discussions the u. K. And e. U. Are still assads less than a month before the deadline to reach a deal that they involve a has more from london were hearing that we shabani a brief that is all the latest developments or monday morning if there is anything to to report on monday evening boris