are being locked down, and millions face compulsory testing, after a surge in coronavirus cases. and, could the best be yet to come? after nine years together, the k pop supergroup bts announce they re taking a break, to focus on their solo careers. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. a last minute intervention by the european court of human rights has blocked plans by the british government to send seven asylum seekers to rwanda, under a controversial new policy. the home secretary, priti patel, said she was disappointed but would not be deterred, and preparations for a second flight were underway. mark lobel reports. going nowhere. borisjohnson s rwanda plan to cut immigration grounded for now. this flight was originally meant to take over 100 asylum seekers to rwanda, thenjust a handful, when finally all passengers were removed following a series of legal challenges. it s particularly galling for the government, coming on the day more than 300 pe
is no grocery store, there s no hospital? they don t have books at school. what about the parents they don t have jobs? so yes, we have these children but we can t support them. life in the delta will go on, but the court s ruling will do nothing to ease these ills or to close the chasm in this increasingly divided united states. sophie long, bbc news, the mississipi delta. thousands of people in beijing are being locked down in their homes and millions are facing compulsory testing, after a surge of covid i9 cases linked to a late night bar in the chinese capital. it s raised concerns of a city wide shutdown just as shanghai is slowly re emerging from a two month lockdown. a short time ago, i spoke to our china correspondent stephen mcdonell, who s quarantining in a hotel in the southern city of xiamen. he s just returned to china. i asked him to give us a sense what these
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