Antiausterity protests. The man who made the first spacewalk anniversary, which took its cold war rival by surprise. Open firing in a museum in the tunisian capital. Major tourist attraction just a few meters away from the countrys parliament. Tunisia security personnel outside as three gunmen are taken hostages, and by the end of the siege 22 people have died. We understand 17 of them foreign nationals. Two tunisians, and two gunmen. Confident more on how the attack unfolded. Reporter Tunisian Security forces yell for reinforcement as they surround the national museum. Theyre respond to go a number of gunmen who had open fired inside of the tourist destination. A short while later it shows what is at stake. Hostages run for their lives. A steady stream of people, most mostly tourists escaping the museum. Inside the Parliament Building one witness describes the scene. Inside parliament were surrounded by many security guards journalists and members of parliament are in high alert as th
And the new subarea as Global Warming melts permafrost and transforms the landscape. Hello, and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. The World Health Organization has warned countries in the Northern Hemisphere that they need to do far more to combat the coronavirus over the coming winter as signs of a potentially devastating second wave appearing in more and more countries. Dr mike ryan, the head of the whos emergencies programme, said the disease wasnt going away. In this pandemic has a long way to burn in our society. It has not burnt out. It is not burning out. It is not going away. The energy has not gone out of this pandemic. Theres a lot of energy left in this and this can drive the pandemic forward. The force of infection within our communities and particularly some countries is still very high. With that warning from the World Health Organisation, new fear and new restrictions are sweeping across europe as a resurgence of coronavirus takes hold in several count
Lockdown to combat a surge in coronavirus cases. Nearly a Million People will face partial lockdown restrictions in madrid, the epicentre of a huge rise of infections in spain. New rules aimed at banning tiktok and wechat from the us could come into force by sunday. And when he left spurs for spain, he became the worlds most expensive footballer. Now, gareth bale flies back to london to reunite with his old club. Hello, and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world. And stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. More than 3 Million People in england have been told theyre facing tighter restrictions from next tuesday after a significant rise in coronavirus cases, as the uk Prime Minister, borisjohnson, says a second wave is now hitting the country. His warning comes as merseyside, lancashire and parts of the midlands and West Yorkshire will be under the same restrictions that came into force in the north east of england today. The Prime M
Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk and around the world. Millions more people in england are entering tougher restrictions for covid 19 as the second wave of the virus continues to spread at an alarming rate. The uk authorities have announced a further 50,023 new infections recorded in the latest 2a hours. The average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is nowjust over 40,000. And 981 deaths were reported thats people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. It means on average in the past week, 500 deaths were announced every day. Amidst the terrible toll the virus is taking, there was other news which does give hope for the future. The uk medicines regulator gave the go ahead for the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine, making the uk the first country in the world to approve it. Fergus walsh has the story. The approval of the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine, which is a fantastic achievement for british science. Its a great day, we are very proud. This is a
Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk, on pbs in the us or around the world. Millions more people in england are entering tougher restrictions for covid 19 as the second wave of the virus continues to spread at an alarming rate. The uk authorities have announced a further 50,023 new infections, recorded in the latest 2a hours. The average number of new cases reported per day in the last week is nowjust over 40,000. And 981 deaths were reported , thats people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. It means on average in the past week, 500 deaths were announced every day. Here is our medical editor, fergus walsh. Amidst the terrible toll the virus is taking there was other news which gives hope for the future. The uk medicines regulator gave the go ahead for the approval of the oxford vaccine, which is a fantastic achievement for british science. Its a great day, we are very proud. This is a really significant moment in the fight against this pandemic. It is, i thin