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In the Eastern Mediterranean might have spilled over into an altercation. Welcome. President donald trump has unveiled an historic peace deal between israel and the United Arab Emirates, which the us helped broker. Here he is announcing it. After 49 years israel and the United Arab Emirates will fully normalise their diplomatic relations. They will exchange embassies and ambassadors and begin cooperation across the board and on a broad range of areas including tourism, education, health care, trade and security. Only two arab nations egypt and jordan have previously signed peace deals with israel. Lets hear from israels Prime Minister. This is the greatest advancements toward peace in israel and the arab world in the last 26 years. And it marks the third formal peace between israel and an arab nation. Formal peace between israel and an arab nation. Lets look at reaction from around the world. The palestinian authorities have rejected the deal and called for a meeting of the arab league. A Senior Palestinian official, Hanan Ashrawi said that the uae has come out in the open on its secret dealings with israel. Please dont do us a favour we are nobodys fig leaf but uaes ambassador to the United States called it a win for diplomacy and for the region that lowers tensions and creates new energy for positive change. The Iranian Tasnim News Agency which is affiliated to the revolutionary guards, unsurprisingly condemns the move saying the uae israel agreement is shameful. And heres the response from the United Nations white house Officials Say that as part of the agreement, israel has agreed to suspend applying sovereignty to parts of the occupied west bank that it had considered annexing. Diana buttu is a lawyer and former Legal Advisor to the palestine liberation organization. We asked her about this. I think its important to keep in mind that there are two processes of annexation. The formal and the informal. The informal process has gone on for 53 years. And that has included the confiscation of palestinian land. Building is really only infrastructure on that land. Creation of an apartheid system and denial of freedom to palestinians. The formal annexation was the part that was supposed to happen injuly. And thats the only part thats going to be stopped. But i can guarantee you that tomorrow there will be more settlements that will be built, they will remain in the apartheid system in place, palestinians will be denied freedom and we will forever be living under a system in which we are denied our basic human rights. Barbara plett usherjoins us from washington. Why has this happened now . Israel has been improving time quietly for some time now because they see a shared threat from iran. And us officials have said that over the past year and a half the uae and israel have been discussing about hi they might go public with that improving relations. Then what happen is that the israeli Prime Minister netanyahu happen is that the israeli Prime Minister neta nyahu started happen is that the israeli Prime Minister netanyahu started to talk about annexing parts of the occupied west ba n k about annexing parts of the occupied west bank that palestinians want for the state. In the uae came out and make clear that that was a redline for stop there was a very direct intervention by the Us Ambassador to the uae injune in which he said directly to the wrist isaac, if you go in the head with this its can it jeopardise any relation you have with arab countries after that us officials that they came up with this idea of framing the agreement like this, suspending the plans for annexation in exchange for normalization. Thats why you see this happening today. And yet the angerfrom this happening today. And yet the anger from palestinians is this happening today. And yet the angerfrom palestinians is very clear. Yes for a number of reasons. One is that this upends the collective regional arrangement for peace. Since the jordan collective regional arrangement for peace. Since thejordan peace treaty in 1990 for theres been an agreement that there wouldnt be any further normalisation until there was peace with the palestinians and until they had an independent state. They dont have that and yet the uae has gone ahead with this agreement. So the palestinians feel angry, betrayed, stabbed in the back that sort of thing. The uae has been very careful to frame this in terms of palestinian rights. It says it is made this agreement to stop annexation. And that it will continue to push for an independent state. As you are hearing they are from diana that is kind of an empty promise as far as the palestinians are concerned. According to the terms of the trump piece of vision that the terms are, this would cement israels control over large parts of the west bank. It would basically keep the tenants treatment palestinians in the disk connected enclave. I thought about what this does for us influence in the region . Well, its interesting. It reflects how much influence the us has with its two closest allies which is the uae and israel. It is very supportive of more agreements like this between israel and arab states. It has said there will be others and they will work towards that. Jerry questioner, the president s adviser said some countries were sorry they hadnt been able to be 1st. We will see if that happens. That will depend to some extent on how the agreement works out. Its interesting because already there have been different emphases. Mr netanyahu said basically, he agreed to president trumps request to wait, to president trumps request to wait, to temporarily wait with the annexation. What he calls extending sovereign trade. Where as the marauding foreign minister says no, we understand this to be a stoppage not an extension. And we dont expect this to change their mind. We will see how this plays out. European Foreign Ministers will discuss possible sanctions on belarus on friday after protests over sundays disputed election entered a fifth night. This was the scene on the streets of minsk earlier you can see protesters marching, holding flowers, and people driving past beeping their horns in support. Remember, this man, alexander lu kashenko has ruled belarus since 1994. Apparently he won 80 of the vote on sunday, but there have been widespread allegations of vote rigging. This was the main opposition candidate, svetla na tikhanofskaya. She ran for president after her husband was arrested. She was then detained while lodging a complaint about the result, and fled to neighbouring lithuania. But its clear the dissatisfaction is spread across the country. The belarussian journalist Hanna Liubakova has tweeted protests have taken place in the capital, minsk, and beyond. Police have used live bullets against protesters in the south western city of brest. In the city of gomel a man died after being arrested and kept in a police van, the second death in the unrest. And workers at some state run companies have downed tools as part of a general strike. Here you can see pictures of workers from the huge state run be laz factory, which makes haulage equipment. Theyre chanting for the president , alexander lukashenko, to stand down. Since sunday, more than 6000 people have been detained by police and security forces. I should warn you, the footage were about to play from belarussian state tv is disturbing. It shows detained protesters being asked if they will start the revolution again. They respond no. Some of them are injured. They all look scared. The state tv channel has reported that many of those arrested were carrying weapons and foreign passports, but these reports have not been verified. This is the scene outside a prison north of minsk. Relatives are waiting outside detention centres, hoping that their loved ones are amongst those who have been released. Some people are showing photos of those theyre looking for , to see if theyre being held in the same cells. Heres what some of the relatives of the detained had to say on wednesday. Translation i only managed to tell my husband the police are coming oui way. They came to us and they said to my husband, come with us. He only asked why and they were already taking him. Twisting his arms, taking him to the police van. Translation we just want to know where our children are, thats all we need. They are not giving them food. This morning some boy said the police beat them up if they were quiet. There are up to 40 people in the cell. Every half an hour they bring them at litre of water. A litre and a half for all of them. A little earlier i spoke with margareeta maliukohva from bbc monitoring. Our internet was not working properly from the 9th of august until yesterday. When it seemed to resume work. However, there are still problems periodically. But where we see some interesting scenes for example, policemen are posting their resignation letters. And some of them are posting videos discarding the uniforms, there was one viral video where a policeman through his uniform into a rubbish bin. Another one threw it out the window. Someone burned it. And aside from that, prominent figures, singers, athletes, tv presenters instead thing i can fax state tv presenters are also resigning. On social media they go into the reasons for doing so and often times they cite violence against protesters as the motive. So many different sections of society are caught up in things. On the streets weve been showing our audience some of those pictures of women leading the rallying. Yes, weve seen that in different cities around the country. Today and also yesterday interestingly, women have been leading this effort. And they are often dressed in white and carrying flowers. And you see other peoplejoining them. Doctors for example and also drivers driving by and honking. In support, bringing flowers to them. Its been a kind of a nationwide protest. The reports of Police Brutality on the streets and imprison have been mounting. Journalism passersby have also been caught up in the arrest. Heres how one man released from detention described what happened to him. Translation i was arrested two days ago. I did nothing illegal. They told me to lie on the floor, i did. And they started to beat me. I didnt resist. Then i was beaten in the van as well. European leaders have been calling for an increase in pressure on the belarussian government. Here are some of the comments from today. We are afraid that it might go out of control, it might escalate. And it may lead to loss of many more lives and many more people being attacked by security forces. Many more people detained. We see that the government has taken a fairly hard stance and the reason for it is that they do not feel that there will be adequate reaction. So this reaction is necessary and will move very quickly. Translation it is utterly clear that the brutality and detention of Peaceful Protesters and journalists in belarus isnt acceptable in the europe of 21st century. And this is why we have to increase the pressure on those in power there. Anais marin is the United Nations special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in belarus. She says there is exteme violence occurring in the country, which is unjustified and unlawful. Im very much concerned about the reports of torture, ill treatment during the arrests and detention. In your subject, the detention conditions were described. The intention of the authorities when such a heavy handed response to the protests is to make people understand that they should go home and stay home and never again go out in the streets unless they want to face arbitrary violence. As we have been witnessing for the past three 01 been witnessing for the past three orfour been witnessing for the past three or four days. You are calling for the violence to stop and then what should happen . The society is divided but for the First Time Ever i believe the opponents to mr you kinkos rule is and they know it. And they want to be heard and they wa nt to and they want to be heard and they want to be hired by their leader who doesnt seem to be willing to listen to them. Thats one problem he will not be willing to go for a dialogue. However the society is resilient and it is eager to oust him, it seems. And the fact that there were no International Observers from the usc, the fact that many foreign journalists were not given accreditation to cover the events it means that everything is happening almost behind closed doors. Also because of the internet closure. So basically its a society now fighting against its authoritarian president. We just turn from our bbc monitoring journalist, reports of Police Taking off their uniforms, discarding them, burning them, does not give you hope if the forces of law and order are deciding that this is not acceptable . Definitely. Its possibly the only hope. Is that those who are tasked with fulfilling unlawful orders with abuse and violence will just unlawful orders with abuse and violence willjust refuse to execute these orders. However, the belarussian regime these orders. However, the bela russian regime is these orders. However, the belarussian regime is extremely autocratic and the army and the Law Enforcement bodies in the kgb are extremely powerful. It would be a very difficult struggle for anyone trying to go against this rule. And in the last hour, the interior minister in belarus has apologised to those who have been injured during the protest, saying he takes full responsibility. President lukashenko has also ordered an inquiry into the mass detention of protesters. Stay with us on oustide source, still to come well look into tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean as france and greece conductjoint military drills there. Here in the uk, an investigation is under way into what caused yesterdays Train Derailment in aberdeenshire, which killed three people. A Scottish Government minister today said extreme weather did have an impact. Our scotland correspondent lorna gordon has this update. The head of network rail visiting the site said urgent checks are now being carried out for similar high risk cuttings. We have the best Safety Record in europe but we were good enough yesterday. Whatever happened yesterday we will want to find out eventually what that was. Important that the real accident investigation give time to do that properly and forensically. Three people died in the derailment passenger along with the trains conductor, a family man he was sent to light up the room with his cheery banter and stories. The trains driver was described by his family as the most decent and loving human being we have ever known. His passing leaves a huge void in all of our lives. This is outside source live from the bbc newsroom donald trump announces an historic peace deal, between israel, and the United Arab Emirates. Hundreds of thousands of students in england, wales and Northern Ireland have received a level grades for exams they didnt sit because of lockdown. Marks were awarded using teacher estimates, but those marks were then standardised by exam boards and headteachers say the results show a great deal of volatility. In england, more than a third of a level results were one grade lower than teachers had submitted, and 3 of results were down by two grades; overall, however, the number of a to c a level grades rose by 2. 6 , from last year. Danjohnson has been meeting students in hull who have just got their results. Im not happy with my results because theyve been downgraded at least a grade from a assessments so. Olivia had moral support from her mum this morning but she didnt get what she wanted. I just feel disappointed to be honest. But im glad that we have got an appeal system but a lot of people are really upset and disappointed in what weve been given. And its politicians being blamed. They have had some months to get this right. And i think they should have had more trust in the teachers and in the schools. For their honesty, for their integrity and thats the frustrating part for me, i think. Layla has been downgraded but she will get a place at university because of flexibility in this years admission. But after all school years these grades are about more than that. After uni if youre going on to get a job you might be able to get somewhere somebody who is from a Previous Year or maybe set the exam and got their true grade. Where as ive just been given one by the government that my teachers didnt even put in for. Its like the board hasnt listened to the teacher. Its disastrous potentially for abby. Ive never failed anything actually, im not used to get in. Thats why im so mad this morning and thats. She couldnt read believe her result. Couldnt speak to us at first. Now the impact is starting to sink in. Weve all been downgraded, i havent got into unique because of it on supposed to go to durham and now i cant. Ive got options, got a appeal it go through a clearing resat my exams and we havent been learning since march. The grades in england were standardised using a computer formula made by the office of qualifications and examinations regulation and that algorithm has come under criticism. Private schools have seen the greatest increase in top grades this year, an increase of 4 , whereas state comprehensives are up around 2 . Borisjohnson Boris Johnson says borisjohnson says there is a system for students to appeal for their grades. Where pupils are disappointed, where they do, they couldve done better, where theres been an injustice being done to there is the possibility of appeal. And they can resit they can re take this autumn as well. Labours shadow education secretary has said the appeals process needs to be urgently clarified. Its a devastatingly worrying time for them. We are talking about their future careers, the next steps and for their study. And still a great deal of uncertainty about what is the best thing for them to do. Whether to appeal weather go to university clearing, whether to resit their subjects in the autumn. And i think its really important that the government gives absolute clarity about how these different processes are going to work. Now to mauritius, and the oil thats leaked into coastal areas and lagoons from the ship that ran aground in late july is causing extensive damage, likely to be longlasting. You may have seen these devastating images of the stricken japanese owned mv makashio. You can see the large slick of oil spilling from it. Its thought that more than 1,000 tonnes of fuel have leaked into the lagoon. Experts say its location is a huge problem. The oil has spilled near two environmentally protected marine ecosystems and the blue bay marine park reserve, a wetland of international importance. These satellite images show the oil spill stretched out between the mainland at pointe desny and the island of Ile Aux Aigrettes the turquoise waters there stained brown. This is the black sludge faced by the team tasked with the huge clean up operation. Coral reefs, seagrasses and mangroves are among the features that make mauritian waters extraordinarily rich in biodiversity. Lets speak to the bbc World Services environment correspondent navin singh khadka. It is really significant this bill. It is really significant this bill. It is. Almost 1000 tonnes of oil spills. The good news is that theyve managed to bump out the remaining oil. Otherwise it wouldve been four times more. What ive been told by marine biologists is that, despite the good news that they pumped out so much oil but 1000 tonnes is quite a bad thing for this particular place. If you compare with past oil spills elsewhere, this looks quite small like say gulf of mexico or other places. The thing is, where has it happen . This is one of those few places on earth that has this rich marine biodiversity. That 1000 tonne of oil that is already spilt, the damage it will be doing to the coral reads, the seeing growth the mangroves, almost 1700 different kinds of species of plants and animals, that is the major issue here. Ive been told that the damage will be huge in the time to come. And even the special nature of these waters its of international concern. Its not just waters its of international concern. Its notjust a national matter. No, you are right. We had this report for instance two years ago if you remember, a major report on biodiversity. It warned that almost1 million on biodiversity. It warned that almost 1 million plants on biodiversity. It warned that almost1 million plants and animals are at risk of extinction. This is what happens, when youre places like this, it has got a high concentration of those diverse pla nts concentration of those diverse plants and animals. If this is places like this get impacted that is where Scientists Say that 1 million plants and animal species are at risk of extinction. This is the context. Its just the science. For example, this country it tremendously depends on court tourism, recreation. The whole world, so many hollywood movies have been filmed there. That is why its so been filmed there. That is why its so important, its very important. We have been showing pictures of a very determined clean up efforts was up very determined clean up efforts was up what more needs to be done, what cani up what more needs to be done, what can i help is needed there . The fact remains that locals, communities to improvise, using strong delete next draw, sugar cane leave. What experts are telling me is, normally at around 10 can be clean. Not much. They might be claims that they have cleaned so much was what they are also being told is its notjust the slick you see above on water surface. First a slick and then the lower pa rt moves surface. First a slick and then the lower part moves and also what is the residue thats already gone down on the bottom of the sea. On the bottom of this lagoon or water body. What happens is, the entire water column is impacted. That means what lives there, all those coral reeves the animals sea grasses, mangroves,. That is why its a major concern. So pleased you could speak to us. It is a really important story. Thank you for being here with us on outside source. Hello there. Its still been very humid today, but its not been very hot across parts of the uk today. Because weve had all these downpours developing, across parts of the uk today. Because weve had all these downpours developing, some very heavy bursts of rain, particularly across southern parts of england. Over the next couple days or so, it will be the southern half of the uk that sees most of these downpours, and again itll feel on the humid side as well despite those temperatures dropping off a little bit further. Further north, mainly dry with sunshine around at times, but there will be some areas of mist and low cloud coming in off the north sea. Like weve had today, and that can be rather stubborn to move away, keeping it cooler as well. Higher pressure across the northern half of the uk, thats why its drier, but we have easterly winds bringing in the low cloud. Clusters of cloud coming in from Continental Europe or developing across southern parts of england into wales. Thats where we see most of the downpours. Continuing into this evening, they may ease off a little bit later in the night, but we may introduce more from Continental Europe. So, wetter in the south, drierfor the north, low cloud comes in bringing drizzle. Itll be a muggy night across the southern half of the uk like it has been of late. Tomorrow starts off grey and misty, we will see sunshine developing in many areas. Still the potential for more thundery downpours breaking out across wales, the midlands, east anglia and southern england. That cloud still sticking into the north east of england, some northern and eastern parts of england. Quite warm for western scotland and north west england, with temperatures in the south east lower than today at 25 26 celsius. Into the weekend we still have the area of High Pressure in the north starting to move away, allowing the downpours that we see in the south to move northwards. Saturday is very similar to friday, again it is wales, the midlands, east anglia, southern england that are likely to find some heavy and thundery rain with the threat of localised flooding. Further north, low cloud keeping it on the cooler side. Temperatures wont change a great deal over the weekend but we are likely to find those showers still potentially heavy and thundery. Moving further north into northern england, up to Northern Ireland, threatening southern parts of scotland. Sunshine in between the downpours in the south, the top temperature 25 celsius. Hello, welcome to outside source. Donald trump announces an historic peace deal, between israel, and the United Arab Emirates. Workers at some state run companies in belarus down tools, as demonstrations continue against president lukashenko over his disputed election victory. More than 6,000 people have been detained, there are reports of torture and brutality. Well speak to the uns special rapporteur for human rights for the country. And the turkish president suggests that tensions with greece in the Eastern Mediterranean might have spilled over into an altercation. Welcome. Next on the show, were going to talk about the Eastern Mediterranean. There have been tensions here for some time, spurred by competing claims over gas reserves and Maritime Claims between turkey, and greece and cyprus. There have been several developments in the region today. First, these pictures of france and greece conducting joint military drills, an obvious show of strength. On wednesday, the french president tweeted that he was going to strengthen the French Military presence temporarily in these waters. He added, in french and greek. The Eastern Mediterranean situation is worrying. Turkeys unilateral decisions concerning Oil Exploration are provoking tensions. Those tensions must end, to enable calm dialogue between countries which are neighbours and allies in nato. This all came after a turkish ship left port to carry out a drilling survey, just off the greek island of kastellorizo earlier this week. This is an area where greece and turkey have overlapping territorial claims, as you can see from this map. This is the ship in question, the oruc reis. Its setting off put greece on alert. Not least because it was accompanied by five Turkish Naval vessels. But as this forbes article points out. Turkey is up against some formidable navies in the Eastern Mediterranean. It mentions the french, egyptian and the israeli navies, all of whom are against turkeys moves in the region. So potentially getting quite crowded there. And today, president erdogan seemed to suggest that the war of words might have already turned into something more serious. Translation we told them, dont you attack ever oruc reis. We said that if you attach ever oruc reis, attack our oruc reis, you will pay a high price. And they got their first answer today. Somewhat cryptically, he didnt give any more details, but that does seem to suggest there might have been an altercation. I asked irem kokerfrom bbc turkish if we knew what had happened. No. Not at least from the turkish official sources. A few moments ago its been reported that a Greek Defence Ministry Official denied any incident taking place. Or any attack on turksih vessels in the region. But when we look at the turkish pro government newspapers right after erdogan spoke they started issuing and publishing these news stories about the incident that happened earlier today. They suggest a greek frigate tried to obstruct the Turkish Research ship, oruc reis, and turkish worship accompanied the Research Ship tried to intervene the situation. And turkish ship and the greek frigate, they touched slightly each other. Again, the turkish pro government newspapers suggests the greek frigate had some damage, while the turkish ships remain intact the Turkish Defence in a statement saying that turkey will continue escorting the Research Ship with the same warship. Some pundits suggest that this wording implies that the turkish warships remain intact in any incident that may have occurred. It sounds like pretty risky times in the eastern med. Thats correct. The issue of the maritime rights and the Continental Shelf has been one of the thorniest issue between turkey and greece, two nato allies. And this issue remains unresolved in the last, for many many decades. And there had been some talks to resolve the issues which has not provided any solution yet. And back in early 1996, there was a similar escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean, when two countries claimed sovereignty on small islands which are a few miles from the turkish coast. And then the two countries came on the brink of war. And back then, the us president bill clinton stepped in to resolve the issue. Which, his intervention de escalated the situation. And for many people, this is what we see recently is the most significant escalation in the region since 1996. To lebanon now, where a state of emergency has been extended after last weeks deadly explosion in the capital, beirut. This is what the port in beirut looks like now, eight days after the explosion, which killed more than 200 people, injured thousands and left about a quarter of a Million People homeless. Many people are still not accounted for. This footage has been released by the Lebanese Armed forces. It shows members of the Lebanese Navy diving to search for the missing. Protests calling for change within the lebanese executive have continued. The government has resigned but remains in a caretaker capacity, and there are growing calls for the International Community to intervene. And now the fbi is involved in the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the explosion. The us undersecretary for Political Affairs david hale is visiting beirut heres what hes said. The United States federal bureau of investigation, the fbi, will soonjoin lebanese and International Investigators at the invitation of the lebanese, in order to help answer questions that i know everyone has about the circumstances that led up to this explosion. And to work with lebanese in this regard. The government has leveled the blame for explosive material being stored unsafely at the port for years at port officials and previous ministers. Lets hear from one of those former ministers. Ghassan hasbani was the deputy Prime Minister untiljanuary of this year. He stood down after widespread protests. Hes told the bbc, the government he was a part of was unaware of the Ammonium Nitrate being stored at the port. No reports were sent to that government at all. You know, the port of beirut, there are non state actors in the country that are quite well known. Corruption, nepotism, clientelism, we were part of the minority opposition in that government. In fact, we were calling for major reforms in the transportation sector, particularly the port of beirut, both on the management side, as well as the custom side, because we felt that without that without that change, the port will remain a black box, posing problems and dangers and challenges on the economic, as well as the security situation. But unfortunately, the government that has just resigned hadnt taken any action at the top level, as it was supposed to be, at the level of disaster that happened and the level of danger that was posed by these materials at the port. Stay with us on oustide source, still to come. India has surpassed the uk in the number of confirmed coronavirus deaths. Experts say its difficult to know when infections there will peak. The number of people waiting longer than 18 weeks for routine hospital treatment in england has hit a record level. Heres our Health Correspondent lauren moss. Five months after going into lockdown, the impact of the pandemic is still being felt across the health service. More than 90,000 people were admitted for a planned operation in england injune. 67 lower than the same month last year. More than 140,000 were urgently referred to a cancer specialist. 19 lower than june 2019. And although higher than previous months, attendances to a e were 30 lower than july 2019. Lorraines Knee Replacement was cancelled in april. Its now been rearranged for later this month. Theres light at the end of the tunnel. Its just amazing, just amazing. My pre op is next week and thats over the telephone, which will be interesting. And ive obviously got to be tested for covid. Although the number of people being seen and treated is increasing, there are concerns about a backlog of patients needing care. What we do need to make sure is that that backlog of people who havent seen their gp yet, whose tests and treatment might be postponed or delayed because of changes given covid 19, that all of that backlog has been building up and we must make sure there are resources in place so those people can be seen quickly and safely. A review of how deaths are counted in england has reduced the uk covid death toll by 5,000. Now only people who have died within 28 days of a positive test will be counted in the daily figures, bringing england in line with the rest of the uk. Latest data shows that one in five people testing positive for covid still arent being reached by contact tracers. The app will help us safely get back to the things we love. Now another new phone app to alert someone if theyve been near an infected person is being trialled after shortcomings with the previous one. With the epidemic far from over, the way we manage it and move forward is evolving every day. Lauren moss, bbc news. This is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. Donald trump announces a historic peace deal between israel and the United Arab Emirates. India has surpassed the uk in the number of confirmed coronavirus deaths. This graph shows the 5 countries with the highest recorded death toll. You can see india has just passed the uk to come in fourth, behind the us, brazil and mexico. There have now been more than 47,000 recorded deaths in india. Though, when we consider population, india drops down the list to number 17 based on available data. This is from Johns Hopkins university. You can see indian right at the bottom, while the uk and us remain in the top 5. Experts say its difficult to know when indias infections will peak. Rajini Vaidya Nathan reports. As the country continues to relax restrictions, markets are packed and streets are busy. So, too, are the countrys graveyards

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