This is bbc news with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. Im victoria derbyshire. The uk signs deals for 90 million doses of Coronavirus Vaccines being developed overseas on top of a pledge for 100 million of the Oxford University vaccine. There is a very high degree of confidence but we will be entering trials, will need half a Million People to be able to trial these vaccines Going Forward through the winter. But its a really important part of their development. A new treatment for covid 19 developed by a uk company could dramatically reduce the number of patients needing intensive care. Eu leaders in brussels hold
talks through the night as they attempt to Reach Agreement on a Coronavirus Recovery Fund. As tensions grow between britain and china the uk is expected to announce its suspending its extradition treaty with hong kong. Amber heard takes the stand at Londons High Court in johnny depps libel case against the sun over allegations of Domestic Viole
Facing a lot of backlash including from the president himself for reopening parts of his state. Steve harrigan in atlanta one of the cities with open businesses outside of the c. D. C. Steve. This has been a controversial decision, people on both sides. Bowling alleys, barber shops, nonessential businesses opening up, well see more on monday with movie theaters and restaurants and the governor saying a couple of factors motivate that decision. For one he said there was decline in confirmed cases of the virus here in georgia and says that the economy is getting crushed. Onefifth of georgians and theyre glad to have a chance to earn a living. Wooer a he going out to grocery stores, pharmacies, gas stations, why shouldnt our business be allowed to try and adapt and survive. The criticism has been intense, even right here in atlanta with the c. D. C. Criticizing the move. The mayor of atlanta, also, and as you mentioned, President Trump saying georgia is just going too fast. Georgia has mo
District Waqf Advisory Committee clarifies that there is no need to offer namaz on the streets in Islam. Muslims are encouraged to visit mosques close to their homes or workplaces for prayers. Offering prayers on streets causes inconvenience to the public. KPCC general secretary questions police action of filing a case against individuals who offered namaz outside a mosque in Kankanady.
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Mosque in Mangaluru deploys guards to prevent namaz on the street after a video of people praying outside the mosque goes viral. The mosque committee takes measures to avoid such incidents in the future by deploying security guards during Friday prayers.