people don t like being told what to do, generally, i don t like being told what to do either but if we don t all work together on this pandemic and that right now means masking and vaccination, then this is going to keep happening and quite frankly, i am is going to keep happening and quite frankly, iam not is going to keep happening and quite frankly, i am not prepared to lose anybody else. neighbours, friends, family. fellow citizens of the world. it s time for us to pull together and bring this to an end and we can only do that together. indian authorities are to impose a night time curfew in delhi to try to contain a growing number of coronavirus cases. the restriction, which takes effect from monday evening, will last for six hours each night. delhi officially recorded 290 new omicron cases in the latest 24 hour period. our south east asia editor anbarasan ethirajan has the latest from delhi.
and new york state governor are very clear on this issue. so they will be fined, it starts today, the fines start at $1,000. we will have to see how that really goes. also remember because of omicron, a lot of businesses went back to virtual businesses in the last week or so, so we will see a slow start after christmas weekend. and we will have to see if there are any demonstrations or people really refusing. i do see, on a personal level, some people still refuse to mask when they are in stores even though there was a mask mandate everywhere. so you do see these outliers. and we will have to wait and see if there is any critical reaction to this. courtney keely talking to my colleague lucy hockings. more now from india, where a new night time curfew is being imposed in delhi from tonight to try to contain a growing number of coronavirus cases. the restriction will last for six hours each night. our south east asia editor anbarasan ethirajan has the latest from delhi. this is one of th
the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan, has warned that lynchings will be dealt with the full severity of the law after a man accused of blasphemy was beaten to death. the man was killed on saturday after accusations of desecrating the islamic holy book, the quran. it comes two months after another incident in which a sri lankan man accused of blasphemy was killed in pakistan, sparking protests. 0ur south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan told me more about the latest incident. there were hundreds of people, according to local media reports, in the district of khanewal, and there was an announcement that one particular individual that desecrated the holy koran, he set fire to some pages, that was the accusation, but his family said that he was having mental health issues, and despite he was pleading innocent this group was trying to target him, and then the local police had arrived at the scene and they were trying to arrest,
round robin matches. the top four go through to the semi finals. and things are going even betterfor the men. bruce mouat and his side made light work of the danes as they won 8 2. earlier, they beat hosts china 7 6. they now sit second in the table having won all but one of their 5 matches. that s all the sport for now. i ll have more for you in the next hour. the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan, has warned that lynchings will be dealt with the full severity of the law after a man accused of blasphemy was beaten to death. the man was killed on saturday after accusations of desecrating the islamic holy book quran. it comes two months after another incident in which a sri lankan man accused of blasphemy was killed in pakistan, sparking protests. 0ur south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan told me more about the latest incident. there were hundreds of people, according to local media reports, in the district of khanewal, and there was an announcement that
who also thanked the emergency services for their swift action. tolu adeoye, bbc london. two nhs hospital trusts are working with police, after a doctor from the west midlands was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault. the sunday times reports that staffordshire police are working with the nhs on a major incident review of the doctor s work at hospitals across the midlands. the force says the 34 year old man was arrested in december and released on bail. the prime minister of pakistan, imran khan, has warned that lynchings will be dealt with the full severity of the law after a man accused of blasphemy was beaten to death. the man was killed on saturday after accusations of desecrating the islamic holy book, quran. it comes two months after another incident in which a sri lankan man accused of blasphemy was killed in pakistan, sparking protests. 0ur south asia editor anbarasan ethirajan has more on the latest incident. there were hundreds of people, according to local media reports