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Ros hello. Ough seconds. Welcome to outside source. New cases of coronavirus continue to be reported around the world. Of tourists cannot leave the hotel in tenerife r ter an itaan doctor there tested positive e virus. Cannot leave the otelco or the grounds cannoteave the hotel or the grounds. Ro in iran, the Deputy Health minister seen repeatedly wiping his face at a press conference, and it was later confirmed he has the virus. At least 10 People Killed in questions today in delhi ove a new citizen law to grant amnesty to immigrants from neighboring countries as long as they are not muslim. And the eu has agreed a mandate with new trade talks with the u. K. The British Government will lay out its plans on thursday. Ros there are now over 80,00 cases of the coronavirus, and i was going to tell you they are in 36 countries, but we are now getting reports that algeria has reported its first case, so that figure may be up to 37. Thety vast majof cases are in china, but the are now sing the vacant clusters and they south korea, jap, and iran, where there close to 100 cases and 16 deaths. The outbreaks centered just south of tehran, and there has be controversy about the situation. The Deputy Health minister yestery said he would resign if allegations the government were true. The true d now this man is part of the story because he has got the virus and is involved in the most extraordinaryre conference this week. Here he is on the left looking decidedly unwell and uncomfortable. He had been telling those who gathered that he does not ntbelieve in quae as a tactic, that it is an old measure from world war i that does not work. The other man on the stage may have a view on that. This is more of what the minister had to say. [through interpreter] peaking foreign language] ros the Deputy Health minister now has the v they also heard from the president. [speaking feign language] a disaster has happened in iran, a virus spreadin in iran and has involved 40 countries in the world. And it will spread in other countrieoo around the world, it is an undivided and unpleasant guest, which is traveling everywhere. We should overcome the problem, and we should not panic. Ros clearly not a neutral observer, we also heard from the pompeo, who has bmmentingmike on the virus in rome. The u. S. Is deeply concerned that information shows the Iranian Regime may have suppressed vitaleetails about utbreak in the country. As of yesterday afternoon,ran was second only china in the coronavirus deaths. All nations should tell the truth about the coronavirus and cooperate with intganational aid zations. Ros a really interesting clip. A colleague talking about iranians perception of this virus. They do not trust the politicians, and they even cast soubt about what the Deputy Health minister aid. Nd said they are lying that they have coronat is a propaganda. They say he is lying, and they say in a few days he will say, oh, you see that i have recovered so dont worry. At the level of mistrust towards iranian politicians is so dyp that t would not believe anything that comes out of their mouth. He does not look well. It has to be said. No, it definitely he an mp from tehran also came out positive. It looks lik iits going so every mp will be asking if they should self ilate. That is the problem. Many of these politicians and the iranian public, they are so religious that the think death is in the hands of god. They say, im not going to die if im not meant to guide to diaper they do not believe in the scientific measures to contain the virus. Ros now to Spains Canary islands. This hotel in tenerife has been locked down after a visiting italian doctor tested positive. Hundreds of tourists havbeen confined to the hotel grounds, and we have spoken to one of them. E we just h stay in the hotel. We cannot leave theotels. We can walk around the grounds. Ros from teneri, not to the alps because we have been told a hotel in austria, west of austria, has also been locked down. You can see police streaming into the building and blocking people in or out, and that is beuse an italian receptionist who works there has the virus. Italy is at e center of this story because a significant outbreak in the north of the country and a number ofssowns acwo regions have been locked down, as well. Lets get to the area. New cases of the vus lou correa ligorio, bt thend hots in northern italy, and there is a quarantine as authorities are seeking to try and contain the virus. The government has appealed for calm and is asking people not to pani but it is facing questions as to other hospitals in these regions handled the cases in the correct way. He in milan, there has been an impact on toucism, one of the s main tourist attractions, the cathedral behind me, has been closed to visitors. No services are taking place. Today is mardi gras, what should beli thex of the venice carnival, but those celebrations ha also been canceled because of fears of the virus. Ros sport iseclso ad. This story is on the sport website. Five matches in the italy will now be played behind closed doors. Rugby games involving italy are now being reviewed. There is a focus on italys match against ireland in dublin march 7. Later, england are due to play italy in rome. Next we go to another country at the heart of this story, japan. A fourth person who was on board a shipou we talked a lot, the cruise liner, the diamond princess, has died. It had been quarantined for more than three weeks just off the port of kohama. And not far from that port, youy will find and people there are watching the situation particularly closely as the olympics are scheduled f july. Th ap has an imsart story today ng the International Olympic Committee Member is saying thean olympic oers in tokyo have until late may to see if this virus is uer control. Looking at a cancen. Probably lets get more from japan. The authorities are growing concerned about the rising number of cases. Until now, the picture in l japn wasgely focus on the cruise ship, the but thess diamond prinwhich is just on the coast and the port of yokohama, although the vast majority of passengers have not disembarked after well over two weeks in quarantine. Separate to the 700 so cases linked to that ship, the japanese authorities now say cases elsewhere in the country. They are dotted all over, and the concern here is that theyre ggling, as are many foreign governments, to try and work out how andhere those people became infected. It is a big headache for the japanese authorities because in five months time, tokyo is due to host the 2020 olympics. At the moment, they Health Minister here has said it is too early to Start Talking about cancellations, but they are concerned and they are now saying the next couple of weeks will be crucial as to whetr the outbreere can be contained. Of course tvey are looking the water at south korea. Ros from japan to south korea. It is it has almostnf had 100 med infections, and 11 people have died. Over half of these cases are connected to one city, a city in the south, and connected to a religious sect that gathers in this building. Authorities now plan tmbtest all s of the group. More than 200,000 of them. The president president moon jaein has traveled to the area. The situation is very great, so a declaration of a special disaster zone is not enough. What is important is time and speed. There must a clear turning point witnessed this week in the upper trend in the number of infections. I have been here three to four days now, andll have heard is staff reassuring me they are trying to get the outbreak under control but today is the first day where i have heard medics where i have had medics look at me and go we are nosure we can that the reason is becau this is becoming far more widespread. Ros this is very much a global story now because China Remains at the center of it. The vast majority of cases there,re these pic have just come and they from beijing. You can see how quiet the streets are and how quiet the this from the world health organization, the latest assessment of the situation in china. We dont know what is goingn to happen next china. We think we can manage and there will not be another. We know how to manage this disease now in other parts of the country. If it went to zero and disappeared, it would be gre, but that is not what they are planning for appeared what they are planning for is thicould remain for some time, and there may be some time until there is a vaccine so we will have the capacity to be able to manage it and run society and the economy lsand everythingthe way we need to and not lock people dn and try and manage this. Ros we have pulled together all of the latest information on the coronavirus. If you miss the show and wanto watch the coverage back, you can find all of the youtube channel. He bbc they are very easy to find. There is much more information about the coronavirus on the bbc news website, which you can find at bbc. Com news. Or you can get it through the bbc news app, whi you can download onto a smartphone. No we going to turn to the issue of post brexit trade talks between the eu and the u. K. The eu has signed off its approach to those trade talks today. Here is the wish list, which you can read in full online. It says eu standards should serve as a Reference Point in any future trade deals. Adam fleming has more on what the main sticking points may be from a british perspective. First, this idea of the u. K. Being asked to uold existing common standards in a load of aslicy a with existing eu rules as a Reference Point, does that, to give kate, sound too much like britain being asked to carry on following eu rules . Two, the eu wants to hold existing access to british fishing waters that european fishing boats have now. Third, they want a limited role for the European Court of justice in managing the relationship. The u. K. Does not want any role for the ecjl. At these are things that will have to be worked out very quickly in the next t few months ifre is to be a trade deal. Ros Boris Johnsons press office responded with tweets saying the eu mandate stresses the importance of its autonomy and we are equally determined to protect hours, and that is the key point to brexit and it is fundamental to the longterm relatiohip the eu says it wants with us. Number 10 says eu has respected the autonomy of other Major Economies such as canada and japan whende signing t deals, and we just want the same. We have heard from the eu chief negotiator today on some of the bigger issues. [through interpreter] we ow you know what our objectives are. They have been set out spexplicitly, trently, that will continue to be the case. We are also aware of our principles andnt the p which we are most wedded to and which are in the political declaration agreed to with boris johnson. Which is whyn the coming months, in a logical way, we will be stressing a fair and balanced partnership with a robust framework of governance. Ros one issue that will return in the talks is the border between northernu. Reland and the and the republic of before the brexit withdrawalt deal was done. The eu not willing in atop of hard border on ireland. Boris johnson got around that by agreeing tsome checks in the travelingon goods between britain and northern ireland. In terms of a longterm trade deal, there would beheos of the u. K. And eu are closely aligned on regulations, but if they are not, and that is possible, then the issue returns. There is irelands foreign minister. The Withdrawal Agreement involves significant develment in theontext of northern ireld and the protocol, but both heu and the u. K. Need to follow through. If that does not happen, then i think itill damage significantly the prospects of being able to get even a barebones trade agreement, along with a number of other things, that need to be in place by the end of the year. Ros the u. K. Will publish its thursday, and then. N on you are the deadline is the end of this year. Toe tell us m about what lies from our correspondent. St rept we will hear a lot ostormy rhetor in the next few weeks, and there are significant differences, particuerly on the is of a level playing field, how you ensure that competition is free and fair. If you take a big step back from all of that ande all the noise will hear, you ask both sides, do you want a deal . I think both would say yesat but nony price. Ros in a few minutes, we will continue to bring you uptodate on the reaction to Harvey Weinsteins conviction as hes been his first night in jail. One of his victims says his guilty verdict changed americas understanding of Sexual Assault. Since december, there has been a huge escalation in violence in a lib province, syria. Millionsisave beenaced the director of the Syrian Civil Defense force is in the u. K. To ask for help from the international community. After all theseears of this tragedy, there are not enough words to describe what is going on. There are not words in the arabic language that can accurate describe the tragedy and the catastrophe happening there. There is no shelter. People are burning theirld clothing. And we have scores ofldly people and children who died because of the cold. Politicians and the British Government so that they can find an end to this tragedy and find a different support other than just financial. Need Political Support it otherwise this tragedy will not finish. Ros i am ross atkins from outside source. We a live in the bbc news room. More and more countries are reportg cases of the coronavirus, and senior woriz health organion Officials Say the world is not ready to contain the diseas here are some of the main stories from bbc world service. The coronavirus outbreak has sparked sharp falls on stock down by almost 3 . Jones investors are t fearit restrictions on the move of people and goods will mean lower profits for comedies paired former egyptian president Hosni Mubarak died at the age of 91 he w ousted a fall from following mass protests in 2011. Elserious violence in today. It was 10 people have died in clashes between opponents and supporters of a ne citizenship law that grantsno amnesty to muslim immigrants from neighboring countries but not to muslims. Delhi Police Released this statement calling for peace and also calling for citizens of the area to rtore normalcy, but that does not appear to be heed. Here is my colleague who is based in delhi. We saw head,s, foot injur bullet injuries, broken noses, cops all around, emeency rooms packed. Lets get more from daily. This is a tire factory set on fire. Most of the shops here were owned by muslims, and we have seen other signs of arson while we have been on the road today, as well. What we have also seen are violent mobs carrying sticks and stones, and they were chanting a hindu religious that has come to be asciated with hdu lynch mobs. We have been in the hindudominated areas today, so we have not been able yet to go to the muslimdominated side is the living here arethere. Telling us that People Living in the muslimdominated areas have been throwing stones and even shooting bullets at them. This all started over indias controversial citizenship law. There was a group of people, mostly muslims, protesting ainst the law that many critics see as anti wslim. There a group of people, mostly hindu, supporting the law. But the clashes that broke out between these two groups have increasingly come, and peer wht re saying on the ground today very much looks like a religious people from bothnities have been killed and have been oljured in these t clashes. An uncomfortabbe questions g raised for the government, because were resolved violent mobs of men, there were just two policeme per its a questions abt whether the government has deployed enough police to break the cycle h of violence whi been going on for two days now. Ros those rights have overshadowed Donald Trumps state visit to india. The Prime Minister is very much at the center of the story. Here is his hindunationalist party is accused of stoking the religious tensions, something it denies. These issues have come up as questions are being put to president trum pres. Trump i will say the Prime Minister was incredible and he wants people re have gious freedom. He said in india, they have v worky hard to have great and open religious freedom. What is going on ve toook at other places, they he really worked hard oneligious freedom. I asked that question in front of a large group of people today, and he talked about it paired we talked about it for a long time. Ros Harvey Weinstein has been his first night in the detention after being r found guilty ofe and Sexual Assault he has been taken to new yorks Bellevue Hospital center, taken there after the verdict after complaining of chest pains and re receivi treatment, were told, but he notorious location for new, yorks biggest jail. You can see the size of it. It houses a population of 10,000 inmates. Harvey weinstein will wait there why he awaits while he awaits sentencing paired he was convicted of sex crimes against o women one is a former Production Assistant who, the jury found, was sexuay assaulted in 2006. She has been speaking to cbs. I am just i just think that we are being educated about thety of Sexual Assaults and Sexual Assault victims and what Sexual Assaults usually are more often than not and evolve it is not always just a stranger. It is very often somebody that the person knows. Know. Ith that comes an entire other layer ofg. Process when it is somebody that you iknow, thea whole another layer of processing and emotional confusion. Why did thiss . Erson do t how could this person have done this to me . So, yeah, that is what iop that we are more realistic from now on about Sexual Assaults ros o reporter in new york has covered the case and trial. Of hus more a feeling the media has reacted to this verdict. Well, there is a lot of discussions today about, firstly, the accusers and what they went through testifying. We heard again from the silence breakers, a group of women who came out of the Metoo Movement, speaking again in los angeles today, thanking the women. A lot of discussion about how this impacts the Metoo Movement the media today, reflection on this case. There is an understandinge that ase is not going to change an entire culture. But showing that this is significant, that it sends a message, not jt a powerful men thathey are not immune from prosecution, but also the prosecutors and judges across the country, becau historically, these have been very hard cases to try. Worried about jurors looking at cases where there is not much evidence and i is a he said she said case, worried if t a jury willnk that is sufficient to find someone guilty or not. So this hasnt changed the paradigm in that sense. It h proved this has change the paradigm, provingt t victims can get their day in court. Lawyer heard from one who is part of mr. Weinsteins team saying they are planning to appeal. Is that confirmed . Yes, that is right. It has been confirmed that they will be appealing. Tthe lead attorney s case come from that. Obviously they have a different set of attorneys that handled the appeals proce, buthe has said she will be advising that going forward. It wl be a lengthy appeals process. Even despite that, faces charges of rape and Sexual Assault in los angeles. But he will have to be sertenced firstin new york, and that will be on march 11. Ros tell us about Rikers Island. I know everybody over there have heard of it, but for people watching around the world it is one of americas more famous prisons. Absolutely. This is a prison that has been ripe with allegations of abuse, of guards hurti, inmat inmates getting in fights with each other, very dangerous place. There have been cases of some inmates committing suicide because of how traumatic it had en. The mayor in new york has vowed to shut down Rikers Island by 2017. N it is woring that Harvey Weinstein is still in hospital, at the bellevue medicalt enter, s lawyers want him to have a special part of the prison where he can be separated from the overall population. S thank you very much. We appreciate that. That is it for this edition of outside source. I will see you again at the usual time. 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