The u. S. Economy which remains the wild west affected country. Bangladesh transfers hundreds of richenda refugees to an isolated island despite concerns from the un and Rights Groups and hollywood abounds to streaming one of the biggest studios says its going to start releasing films online at the same time as an sentiments. On german ash for the spores as the cost of delaying the taker lympics is revealed organizers say the current a virus despite minutes likely to set them back a father 2800000000. 00. Now the Foreign Ministers of cattle kuwait and saudi arabia all say that has been progress made in resolving the gulf crisis its now been 3 years since saudi arabia bahrain the u. A. E. And egypt and posed a land sea and air blockade on qatar but the Foreign Ministers say all parties want to reach a final agreement after holding constructive talks or somehow bar reports. Crucial days are had for gulf nations talks aimed at and in the 3 and a half year blockade of qatar seem to have achieved significant progress kuwaits foreign minister whose country has been be generally mediating and and to the crisis says hes confident. A constructive and fruitful talks have taken place recently where all the parties have stressed their desire to reach a final agreement and resolutions to preserve the region stability and harmony maintain the interest of the peoples within this context we express our appreciation for the latest efforts by jared cushion or the us president s advisors. The task point minister Sheikh Mohammed bin al the last man or 30 says he also remains optimistic about the prospect of a deal we have achieved certain for certain point of time more than a year ago and then things has giordano and right now there are some more moments that we hope that this will put an end for of this crisis because we see and we believe actually that gulf unity is very important for the security of the region for the stability of that region and for for the sake of our people this need this crisis needs to end a few hours after the kuwaiti and qatari statements saudi arabias point minister also said significant progress has been made and all sides are close to reaching an agreement we hope that these. This progress can lead to a final agreement which looks in return i can say i am somewhat optimistic that we are close to finalizing. An agreement between all the nations in the dispute to come to a resolution that we think will be satisfactory to all the Gulf Corporation council has welcomed the news in a statement is. Server development reflects the strength of the g. C. C. Its going to german and its ability to overcome all obstacles the new developments come a few days after the us president s Senior Adviser jared. Made a visit to the region he held talks with a meet of qatar shift i mean but how middle 30 and Saudi Crown Prince mohamed been so man the visit was widely seen as a last ditch effort by the Trump Administration to end the land sea and air blockade that was imposed by saudi arabia u. A. E. In and egypt on in june 2017 the locating countries sever diplomatic ties with doha and issued a list of 13 demands for qatar to implement. They include downgrading ties with iran closing a Turkish Military base and shutting down aljazeera qatar dismissed the demands as a violation of its sovereignty the us has been trying to end the blockade where reared its might undermine its efforts to contain irans influence in the region in the last few months american officials had been hoping saudi arabia would open his space to the tide of flights and move the Trump Administration believes will deny iran an estimated 100000000. 00 in annual fees qatar pays to fly over its airspace the coming days and weeks which show if the gulf rival nations are ready to set aside their differences 1. 00 of the ones of the blockade might take even longer to heal. The United Nations said concerned about the situation facing refugees inside a great region about 100000 refugees from. Neighboring eritrea housed there but theyve reportedly been fleeing and such of safety ethiopias army has been fighting Regional Forces then after about a month ethiopia has hosted eritrean refugees for almost 2 decades most of them in the tikrit region which borders eritrea many of them fled political persecution and mandatory military service the uns access to routes leading to for refugee camps housing the refugees n. T. Way have been blocked since this recent fighting began its been calling on the federal government to open up access and on tuesday the u. N. Said food has run out for nearly 100000 refugees sheltered in. Well ali i spoke to the secretary general of the Norwegian Refugee Council and he says access to the t. B. A. Region is. Very worried we had 100. 90 on the ground many of them had to flee themselves this is been war so for some time now 96 found in eritrea refugees came to t. Great because they felt it was safe that they say they fled from persecution and then every tree or not we dont know at all hopefully convoys will reach there is parts or great now monday just over the weekend we will have access now next week for the 1st time in more than a month if we did this tribute of top. But since then we couldnt do distributions we couldnt be with the refugees and nor the other. We know of violence in there im now in. I was in the refugee camp just came back from there the people who flee from the great tell about reitmans they tell about widespread insecurity of course there are many more internally displaced inside tikrit then there are the 50000 refugees who have come here we need access were glad it seems to happen next week the Prime Minister has been able to calm regional conflicts mediate peace between your p. R. And their retreat and hopefully there will now also be talks re Conciliation Court and she great we do not need another conflict and not not the refugees on the order of africa there are too many people suffering from the poor. All turning to the coronavirus pandemic now and more than one and a half 1000000 people have now died from cova 1000 wild wide a 3rd of those deaths happened in just the last 2 months with several countries reporting record numbers of deaths in cases there are thousands of the virus is also stalling the u. S. Economy is recovering new numbers show it added 245000 jobs back in november that makes it the slowest month of birth since recovery began and may the u. S. Also remains the wild west affected country its currently reviewing the Pfizer Vaccine for approval and hopes to release a decision this month the u. K. Though which was the 1st western countries to approve that vaccine has come under fire from e. U. Regulators theyve suggested their approach may have been too hasty but as alan fischer reports u. S. Health authorities appear to be taking a more cautious approach to the rollout of 1000 vaccines. The f. D. A. The food and Drug Administration came under pressure from the trumpet ministration to push forward with the vaccine approval they wanted to know why the u. K. Was in a position to approve it sooner than the United States theres a meeting elliott this week between the head of the f. D. A. And mark meadows whos Donald Trumps chief of staff according to steven hahn at that meeting was robust which tends to mean. The diplomatic language for people show to you one another and certainly the said that they will go through the process as quickly as they can though the f. D. A. Here in the United States intends to hold Public Meetings on the 10th of december into the vaccines there the evidence from the Drug Companies will be presented people will be able to ask questions but its expected that these vaccines will get americans to use its authorization pretty quickly after that the trumpet ministration then hopes to have 20000000 vaccines heading out across the country very soon after that in the days immediately after approval they will go to frontline workers in the 1st instance and theyre talking about somewhere in the region of 50000000 vaccines being available by very early next year but certainly the f. D. A. Under pressure to produce results quickly given that the u. K. Is no moving forward with its vaccine program. On the other side of the atlantic germany is hoping to have massive Vaccination Centers ready by the middle of the month to start immunizing people as soon as a kind of a vaccine as a proof that unlike the u. K. Government germany has said it will not rush to approve any particular vaccine until its proved to be safe lets speak now to john mccain he joins me from berlin dominic europes been battling the 2nd wave but they are being extremely cautious about vaccine rollout. Well the point the German Government is considering is quite how belleek the coronavirus figures have been for some considerable time now some the stats that really stand out are that for much of the last week the lawsuits perhaps even the last 3 weeks weve had an average of around 20000 new infections every weekday has fluctuated but for example the last 24 hour period thats thursday more than 23000 new cases and there has also been record death tolls the daily death tolls have been very high it seemed in the course of the last week the virtually every day has been another record death toll the last 24 hour period more than 430. 00 more deaths and another statistic that really stands out for the or thora hes in berlin but also around the large states of germany which have had many cases of covert is that the the coverage of intensive care beds in emergency wards well thats starting to fill up with covidien patients certainly here in berlin around one in 4 of all the available beds in emergency wards in los hospitals are occupied by code the patients thats a key statistic for this city state and its also a key statistic for the federal Health Ministry so concerned are they as you were saying there they are trying to expedite the approval of vaccines but they want to do it in a safe manner and the one thing theyve really been been talking about over the last week is the vaccinations sentences which will be instrumental in distributing the vaccines to all those people who need to have them as ive been finding out. This is a 1st glimpse of what the mass Vaccination Centers will look like moves created inside large warehouses or exhibition halls where thousands of people can safely be immunized every day there are 6 of these centers planned across berlin serving a population of several millions to centers will be at the former temple hoff and now closed tegel airports the man responsible for coordinating the construction of all 6 centers explained the process we have recently we know that we need to vaccinate 20000 people every day and we wondered if we could do this in one place the answer is no there is no place big enough and the organisation would have been very complicated i thought about how many centers we would need with 6 centers we have an optimal number in terms of their location in the different areas of the city the plan is for these centers to be ready by mid december so that if and when the vaccines are approved the centers are ready to go almost straight away but with the u. K. Government having already approved one vaccine for distribution ministers here are facing questions about why their approval process seems to slow or the Health Minister young man says rushing to be 1st is not the most important element and under siege it is no protests. We are following a different approach within the e. U. There are also individual Member States germany included that could activate these emergency approval procedures but after much consideration we decided against doing this they said we would proceed in collaboration with the e. U. We are proceeding with caution to keep the maximum level of trust in this product. The need for the vaccine is clear every day so far this week germany has been recording record daily death rates almost every day hospitals are gradually becoming fuller with corona patients which explains why some eminent scientists here have put great faith in the vaccines being developed. We have so far theres been developed extremely fast fantastic the Science Behind it really is great. But they are. Tested for now 6 months ok and if you want to have a vaccine in your lifetime you have to test it for a long time so there still is some insecurity how good thiis are opinion polls suggest the majority of germans are prepared to have the vaccination provided its safe im going to merkel has said the 1st vaccinations could begin before christmas but so far nothing has been finalized donna cane aljazeera berlin. Well there is plenty more ahead for you this news hour including Boris Johnson says brecks a trade negotiations are a very difficult point has lost its talks intensify in london to try to secure a trade deal with the e. U. Has continued to block major routes into the indian capital as the standoff with the government continues. The coronavirus disrupts the South African englands cricket series agenda well have the details for you and. As i was saying british Prime MinisterBarak Johnson says brecks of talks with the European Union have reached what hes describing as a difficult point the e. U. Says opposed to trade deal depends on the u. K. Committing to a level Playing Field for competition rules and standards germany says it does want an agreement but not at any price while france has threatened to veto a bad deal negotiators are hoping to settle on a plan by early next week when our correspondent a gay guy is in london where those talks are ongoing she says theres still disagreement around fisheries and competition rules and neither side seems willing to back down. They only have so much time with which to guarantee of the trade agreement between the 2 parties and with those 2 particular points that mention the play of the competition rules as well as the issue on fishing rights as well they seem to be stuck on those 2 particular issues now with the competition rules those are of particular importance to the e. U. You know one of the sacred rules that about the blockhouse is the fact that any country that wishes to do a free trade deal with the European Union cannot use state subsidies in order to boost companies and of course an interruption of the competition rules as it were it has to be on a fair on a fair trade on a little level Playing Field as it were that is a issue which the u. K. Has faced because of the fur in the press breaks at world it has wanted to use state subsidies to boost Certain Companies in the u. K. To create a sort of a Tech Industry here to rival any other countries in the world where the problem is and using state subsidies is going to contort that competition as well the 2nd issue fishing rights well now further french that is an important issue and to the dutch as well with their coastal communities as well they need to go back to their countries and say look we preserve your fishing rights therefore weve weve got armaments in there at the u. K. However fishing industry only accounts for 0 point one percent of g. D. P. In the country but it is an important symbolic. Industry as it were and that is being used to try and appear like a strong arm tactics in these negotiations in order to put across the message that the u. K. Is not going to take any deal at any price. Now the u. N. To Refugee Agency says bangladesh must not force or hinder refugees to move to an island off its coast aid groups have expressed concern about people being coerced into relocating their Navy Officials say more than 1600 refugees ahead. Into the. Youre a bad man airports. These 200 refugees are stateless homeless and many have survived violence and now the future too is looking uncertain moving 1600 will hinder the move to a family uninhabited islands in the bang bang cool but their destination bastion china is considered by many to be dangerous. The un Refugee Agency warns it is only emerged from the ocean 2 decades ago and its prone to storms and flooding it says no one should go against their will but some are him just say they have no choice i am out of there about a mile and out of a merciless sleep eat my brother and broke 23 teeth then they brought him here my brother didnt want to go to push on. The law is enforced my son in law didnt want to go they literally forced him to board a car they threatened to kill him otherwise. The refugees are being both from here in coxs bazaar to the city of chittagong the island is about 40 kilometers by i think some people on the ship say it gives them some hope for only about how you know how the Bangladesh Government is giving us assurance of a better life theyll give us a Good Environment food and shelter and so we are going there and they could to prolong camps there are 8000021 1000000 People Living in back in dish and so crowded to to get away from that situation we are going to follow up we are not happy at the camps if we go back to me and more we may have a people but we dont have anything there to prove our citizenship so we didnt agree to go back we heard from seniors as well as the television that will get much better facilities at the