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i had a visit from the chief of the general staff of thejordanian armed forces this morning, in which he informed me that i was not allowed to go out, to communicate with people or to meet with them. because in the meetings i had been present in, or on social media relating to visits i have made, there has been criticism of the government or the king. i asked him if i was the one criticising, he said no. he said this was a warning from him, from the chief of police, and from the chief of the security services, the mukhabarat, that i should not leave my house, that i could only visit family, that i could not tweet, and that i could not communicate with people. since then, a number of people i know, my friends, have been arrested. my security has been removed. and the internet and phone lines have been cut. this is my last form of communication — satellite internet — that i have. i've been informed by the company that they are instructed to cut it, so it may be the last time i am able to communicate. new national lockdowns have come into force in parts of europe as countries struggle to contain a surge of coronavirus infections. it means christian worshippers celebrating easter will, for a second year, be doing so under vastly different circumstances. tanya dendrinos has more. st peter's basilica — one of the most sacred sites in christendom. she is and this, one of the most significant christian festivals. but for the second easter in a row, commemorations in the vatican have been scaled back. papal services are being attended by around 200 people. instead of a sea of thousands. translation: in these dark months of the pandemic, - let us listen to the risen lord as he invites us to begin anew, and never lose hope. italy is in the grip of a third wave of coronavirus infections, facing around 20,000 new cases per day. in an attempt to prevent a further surge over easter, the country is under a strict three—day lockdown, with non—essential movement banned and worshippers told to attend church services close to home. there has been a dramatic rise in cases in france too — the country entering its third national lockdown. schools and non—essential shops are closed, and travel is limited to within ten kilometres of a person's home. but citizens were given a window of opportunity — the easter weekend, a chance to relocate and see out the lockdown in a residence away from the city. translation: ten kilometres in paris and ten kilometres - in saint malo or here in saint brieuc, it's not the same view. business owners are hoping it may be a saving grace. translation: we might do more business if people - are locked down here. that's what we hoped for anyway, so that activity can resume, because we have been through a tough winter. and now the good weather is back. people have come here to lock down, so it might be possible to work again in more—or—less normal conditions. a return to normal is the overriding hope, but, a year in, one that remains elusive. germany's president frank—walter steinmeier has given a televised address warning of a crisis of trust in politics linked to the pandemic. protests have ta ken place across germany over the government's handling of the crisis. us rapper dmx is in a serious condition in hospital, following a heart attack. the father—of—is has publicly battled substance abuse for years. the hip—hop icon has collaborated with artists such as jay—z and jah rule. here in the uk, covid certificates look set to be trialled by the british government in plans to try to restart mass events and foreign travel. it's expected the pilots could start from mid—april. 0ur political correspondent nick eardley has been looking at the details. on monday, we will get a fairly major update from the prime minister about some of his plans for unlocking different parts of the economy. when it comes to international travel, there's going to be a traffic light system to allow people to go to certain countries. it will be green, amber, red. if you go to a green—listed country, when you return to the uk you won't have to quarantine or self—isolate. if it's an amber—listed country, you will have to quarantine but you can do it at home. if it's a red—listed country, you will have to quarantine in a hotel approved by the government. now, that's the framework, if you like, but in terms of exactly when this happens, we don't know for sure. may 17th is the earliest, but speaking to various people in government today, no decision has been made on whether that will definitely happen. we also don't know which countries will be on which list. the government's been pretty clear that it's not ready to make the decision yet, and it's still urging people in the uk not to book holidays yet. lockdown restrictions are easing, and people who live in care homes in england will be allowed to have a second regular visitor indoors from april 12th. babies and young children won't be counted in the limit, meaning some people will be allowed to see small groups of loved ones for the first time in months. daniela relph reports. kept apart from the people he loves, the family that offer him security and reassurance. alan smith's move to a care home in west sussex changed everything for him at the age of 91, but the updated guidance means his daughter and his son can now see him in person as well as some newer members of the family. don't have to do anything. it's just being together and just talking about old stuff and old times is really important to him and it makes him more of a whole person, but he's really become a shell where he's not had all this contact. i'm really optimistic that he will actually get to meet his great—granddaughter and be laughing and joking with us all again. hello, mum. | how are you? the anguish of care home residents began to ease last month as restrictions were gradually lifted. now more family members will be reunited with residents allowed a second, regular indoor visitor from the 12th of april, and children under the age of two will not be included in visitor numbers. visiting is one of the things that makes life worth living if you live in a care home. it's so important, both for the resident in the care home but also for their family members and loved ones who want to visit them. we know that in care homes there may be grandparents or great—grandparents who haven't had a chance to see new arrivals to their family during the pandemic, and this will be the chance for that to happen. the government says the changes can go ahead because of a drop in community infection rates as well as the extensive vaccine roll—out. in line with existing rules, visitors must provide a negative test result and wear ppe. the enforced family separations have been agonising for so many. for care homes, it remains a delicate balance between protecting residents and opening up to family visits. the government's full guidance will be published next week. daniela relph, bbc news. the northern ireland secretary and first minister are among those who have appealed for calm after a second night of violence in belfast. petrol bombs, bricks and bottles were thrown at police, injuring 15 officers. eight people, including boys aged 13 and 14, were arrested. tensions have been exacerbated by post—brexit trading arrangements, which it's claimed have created barriers between northern ireland and the rest of the uk. to myanmar now, where ten ethnic rebel groups have thrown their support behind people protesting against the military coup. this comes as the military launched further airstrikes in myanmar�*s eastern karen state, killing 12 civilians according to the karen national union, which controls large parts of the state. it accused the ruling military junta of pushing myanmar towards all—out civil war. another armed group, the kachin independence army, has urged disaffected soldiers to join them. we spoke to poppy mcpherson, reuter�*s myanmar bureau chief, who gave us an update on the refugee situation there. a lot of them tried to go to thailand, tried to cross the border, have been stopped and are living on the few supplies they managed to take with them when they fled their homes. the thai leader said that he was going to welcome refugees, but that didn't happen on the border, refugees were not allowed in by and large. some were allowed in but a larger group was told to go back to myanmar and are now living in a very precarious situation on the border, where karen groups, community groups, have been trying to deliver aid or trying to ensure that some humanitarian supplies get through to them. because obviously they are living in the jungle with very little to survive on. and they say that thai authorities have been blocking the delivery of aid. the ethnic armed groups have been fighting the military for many decades, and the army has never managed to get the upper hand over them. despite an unbalanced situation with the military — it has fighterjets, and the ethnic armed groups are fighting mostly guerrilla warfare. if all the armed groups were to fight the military, which is a big if, as they have a lot of differences between them and not all of them have come out against the coup, the military would be stretched on the ground, but it still possesses the superiority in the air. spanish police have arrested 100 suspected gang members, accused of smuggling drugs from morocco to spain. in raids across southern spain and france, officers found more than five tonnes of cannabis. it's alleged the gang would supply dealers all across europe. tim allman reports. racing across open water, these men accused of smuggling thousands of kilos of drugs. spain's civil guard breaking up what appears to be a very lucrative business. the gang are described by police as having a powerful infrastructure, supplying dealers across the continent. the journey begins in morocco with speed boats crossing the atlantic and using rivers to move inland towards seville. it is a big operation, officers finding more than 5,000 kilos of cannabis. it wasn't just drugs, they also unearthed a fake rifle and a taser, plus a number of vehicles including two lorries. 0n the banks of the river, dozens of packages were said to contain drugs. it is alleged other gang members hid them in fruit lorries and shipped them out to france. police raids taking place across both countries, uncovering documents, cash, navigation and communication equipment. the arrested suspects, all 100 of them, will appear in court at a later date. this operation, likely to be just a drop in the ocean in the drug trade between north africa and europe. this is bbc news, the headlines: the former crown prince ofjordan says he's been placed under house arrest as part of a crackdown on critics of the government. christians celebrate easter, but for the second year running covid means services have to be scaled back. more now on the political turmoil unfolding injordan. here's the bbc�*s chief international correspondent lyse doucet with the latest on the high—profile arrests. a few hours ago when these reports first started emerging, it was the washington post quoting senior intelligence officials in the region, spoke of a thwarted coup attempt — that has stunned observers, jordan is a close strategic ally of the us and britain, long regarded as this oasis of stability in the middle east, and this has led now to a wave of reports, you have mentioned some of them, we are still trying to get clarity, but the state news agency were the first to say, no, it is not true that the former crown prince hamza has been placed under house arrest, but they did confirm a number of other senior officials had been arrested. it seems a long stretch to talk about this as a reported coup attempt, but it does seem as though the powerful intelligence agencies injordan have been rattled by what seemed to have been meetings between prince hamza and members of thejordanian society, including prominent tribes, and in his video, prince hamza said he wasn't the person expressing criticism but he spoke about corruption, nepotism, incompetence, he said that even the slightest of criticism in the kingdom was met with arrest and abuse. this is a really, really shocking unveiling of some of the strains in the royal hashemite kingdom, and i think we haven't seen the end of this royal crisis. earlier i spoke to associate professor dalia fahmy from long island university and i asked herfor her reaction to what's been happening in the country. it's not really surprising, there have been rumblings on the ground for a couple of years now. king abdullah has been a king who has undertaken quite a bit of economic reforms but not political reforms, especially since the arab spring. the former crown prince, former because the king removed the title four years into his reign, to be meeting with tribal elders and listening to their discontent with this king comes at a time whenjordan has been hurting economically, the king has been touting reform. the fact thatjordan�*s foreign debt has reached 95% of the country's gdp. this increase is really due to several challenges in the region today, a decrease in tourism, increased spending on the military, the pandemic, and of course the decade—long refugee crisis. sorry to jump in, but given the longlist of problems you listed, and clearly criticism, but to those factors amount to a coup attempt? not a coup attempt but it definitely signals a rift within the government, especially the kingdom itself. again, we just saw a cabinet reshuffle a month ago due to corruption. when the former crown prince says, this is a government full of corruption, that there is nepotism, he is indicating a rift that society has been talking about. remember, the late king hussein was popular among the people becausejordan was economically stable. today, you have a loan from the imf that requires austerity measures to be met by 2001, so you have pain felt within the country. you are seeing that the king today is not measuring up to his father. the former crown prince, who the late king hussein wanted to become king eventually, is now appealing to society who want to move away from the current king. do you think criticism of prince hamzah as someone bitter and passed over years ago, could therefore his criticisms be cast aside because of that? it could be, but on the other hand he is reflecting what is being said in public, especially among those hurting the most, the shrinking middle—class and tribal elders. he is reflecting things, but for him to say it and put out a video in english really targeting the international community is really quite telling at this moment. workers are reinstalling razor wire fencing and concrete barriers around parts of the capitol building precinct in washington, after friday's attack in which a car ran over two police officers, killing one and injuring the other. william evans was killed when a car crashed into a security barrier before the driver approached officers with a knife. police then shot and killed the suspect. authorities said the attack did not appear to be terrorism—related. president biden has expressed his sorrow and the flag at the white house has been lowered to half mast, in the second attack on the us capitol in three months. the governor of georgia has hit out at america's professional baseball league over its decision to pull its all—star game out of the state. the decision is in protest of a restrictive voting law in georgia. critics argue the law makes it harder for black people and other minorities to vote in elections. but here's the governor's reaction. major league baseball caved to fear and lies from liberal activists. they ignored the facts of our new election integrity law and they ignored the consequences of their decision on our local community. in the middle of a pandemic, major league baseball put the wishes of stacey abrams and joe biden ahead of the economic well—being of hard—working georgians, who were counting on the all—star game for a paycheque. i asked sports analyst eric mitchell why the professional baseball league decided to take a stand. major league baseball, this isn't something new for them to make a statement. they made a statement this past summer, when they spoke out about george floyd and breonna taylor. they said they would not tolerate racial injustice or any racial inequality, so for them to pull this out, this comes after the commissioner had a very long conversation with players current and past, and other organisations at other clubs, to make it very clear that they did not stand behind this. they are just following along what we watched the nba do in 2017 when, in north carolina, they passed laws targeting discrimination of the lgbtq community. so major league baseballjust reacted like the nba did and put their foot in the... their toe the pond, as i like to say, and touched the waters of socialjustice. their response has been quite welcome when you look around the world. interesting you say that, because other sports are more used to doing this, as you mentioned, in the us. they have been there maybe a year or two ahead of baseball. significant in baseball because it doesn't have the representation of black and minority ethnic populations as, for example, we see in basketball or whatever. so you kind of expect that's one of the reasons why maybe it's a bit behind, but no sign it's going to be swayed by the comments of the governor. one thing to remember, civil rights is the heart of this issue. that's why this bill made a lot of people, no matter what race they are, very, very angry. at the end of the day, this is about money. i want to go back to major league baseball. you touched on something very interesting when you talked about the make—up of major league baseball. latinx is huge when it comes to baseball. african—americans only make up 10% of the active roster in major league baseball. so for them to stand up and stand out, this is awesome. major league baseball, you played a clip of governor kemp attacking stacey abrams. stacey abrams and the two senators from georgia both spoke out yesterday and said they were disappointed major league baseball did this, but they understood, because they understand the economic impact that it has, notjust on the team but all the people involved in the community around. yes, it does, but at the end of the day stacey abrams and all those involved said they understand why, because this law was very discriminatory. at the end of the day it all comes down to money and major league baseball is going to make sure they are taking care of their fans and what the players want. a state of emergency has been declared in florida overfears that up to 600 million gallons of toxic wastewater could flood into tampa bay area. there's been a partial breach of the retention pond holding the water at bay. officials have ordered more than 300 homes to be evacuated. prime minister boyko borisov and his centre—right party are hoping to secure a fourth term in office when people vote today in elections in bulgaria. the poll is going ahead despite the pandemic, in which 10,000 people have been hospitalised, and with one of the highest mortality rates in europe. there's been a stunning procession through the streets of cairo. the mummified remains of 22 ancient egyptian rulers were being transferred to a brand new national museum of egyptian civilisation. 18 kings and four queens were carried through the city on gold—coloured custom—made vehicles designed to minimise vibration. sally nabil reports. a procession fit for royalty. the mummies of ancient egyptian kings and queens have left their residence in the egyptian museum in the heart of cairo. they have been moved to a new museum south of the capital, where they will reside for good. watching the royal mummies being moved to their new resting place is an impressive moment, a scene to remember. the monarchs making this journey include queen hatshepsut and king ramses ii, two of the most famous rulers in ancient egypt. it's very energetic here, a very vibrant atmosphere. the mummies parade in custom—made vehicles, fitted with shock absorbers to avoid any damage during the journey. the festival—like ceremony is meant to lure tourists back into egypt and was coupled with tight security measures. arriving in their new residence at the national museum of egyptian civilisation, the royal bodies were saluted with gunshots. they have been received by the egyptian president, who takes pride in such a dazzling event. the mummies will not be put on display straight away. it'll take a team of experts nearly two weeks to further examine them and unpack them. sally nabil, bbc news, cairo. and easter has come early for the littlest member of one family in the uk. elizabeth, the four—year—old elephant, has enjoyed some easter treats, laid out by her zoo keepers in the small english village of whipsnade. she is the youngest of the zoo's herd of endangered asian elephants. zoos in the uk have been closed to visitors due to lockdown restrictions, but are currently scheduled to reopen on april 12th, when many outdoor attractions are set to reopen. you can reach me on twitter — @ l vaughanjones good evening. it's been another gloriously sunny day for some. let's take a look at where we had the best of the sunshine. much of eastern scotland today saw temperatures climb up just shy of 17 degrees. totally different story, unfortunately, across the north norfolk coast. with quite a lot of cloud, temperatures struggled to peek above seven celsius. and you can see that clearly on the satellite picture. we did have an improvement through the midlands and down towards dorset, but it's this window of clear skies that's going to just drift a little bit further south overnight, and that's where we'll see the lowest temperatures. so starting to see a change into the far north of scotland, as cloud arrives here, and that's going to prevent the temperatures from falling much lower than 5—6 degrees. but maybe across the midlands and parts of wales, we could see temperatures around freezing, a touch of light frost not out of the question as well. so the high pressure hangs on in across england and wales, but here's our change with this cold front gradually starting to arrive into scotland as we go through easter sunday. so it's a change of fortunes, really. where we've had the best of the sunshine just recently, we're going to see more cloud and rain arriving by the end of the afternoon. by contrast, over england and wales, dry and sunny. and for eastern england, where we've had that miserable, cold, cloudy storyjust recently, 15 degrees with some sunshine through the day. getting cold in scotland as we go into the afternoon, 8—10 degrees the high. colder still once this weather front continues to push its way steadily south. it will clear the uk by the start of easter monday, but it opens the door to this bitterly cold air arriving. and it will be quite windy with it as well. so not only is the wind direction coming from the north, it's going to be pretty gusty at times as well. sunny spells and scattered showers, but any of those showers, particularly across northern scotland, turning increasingly wintry — hail, sleet and snow mixed in. factor in gusts of wind widely in excess of 14mph. your home thermometer or inside your car, it may well say 6—8 degrees. perhaps it's going to feel well below that because temperatures are going to feel more like freezing in places. so a bitterly cold day for easter monday. as we look further ahead, this cooler feel is set to continue through much of the week. gardeners and growers, take note — as the winds fall light, frost quite widespread. take care. this is bbc news. the headlines: the half brother of king abdullah ofjordan says he's been placed under house arrest as a number of top officials have been detained in a security operation. prince hamza — who was removed as crown prince in 2004 — has accused jordan's leaders of incompetence, corruption and harassment. new national lockdowns have come into force in parts of europe — as countries struggle to contain a surge of coronavirus infections. it means christian worshippers celebrating easter will — for a second year — be doing so under vastly different circumstances. france and italy are among the countries entering lockdown. a spectacular parade has been taking place in cairo — to transfer the mummified remains of 22 ancient egyptian royals to a new museum in the south of the city. 18 kings and 4 queens were transported on custom—made vehicles designed to minimise vibration. non—essential shops and leisure services in england which spent much of the winter closed are hoping the prime minister will confirm on monday that they can reopen from the 12th april. experts say independents fared better than chains in 2020 but still, nearly 33,000 shut for good. small shop owners who have clung on are grappling with piles of unsold stock — and say they desperately need shoppers back in stores if they are to recover their pandemic losses. our business correspondent katy austin has more: mannequins are being re—dressed and window displays updated. gillian petersfield is putting away unsold winter clothes. some i will pack away and i'll have to bring it out

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