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Hello, this is bbc news with maryam moshiri. The headlines. Samantha simmonds. Talks between the eu and the uk have continued in brussels, with both sides warning theyre unlikely to reach a post Brexit Agreement by tomorrows deadline. Four Royal Navy Patrol ships are being put on standby to help protect britains fishing waters in the event of a no deal brexit. The uk, china and india are among the countries to have made pledges to cut Carbon Emissions at a virtual climate summit. We are putting our foot to the accelerator, in a carbon friendly way of course, with a ten point plan for a green industrial revolution. The us regulator authorises the Pfizer BiontechCoronavirus Vaccine. Donald trump say ....
Regardless of whether or not a brexit trade deal is agreed, from january first, british citizens visiting any eu country as well as switzerland, norway, iceland and liechtenstein, will face new restrictions, including on receiving medical treatment. With more, heres our Consumer Affairs correspondent, sarah corker. With the promise of mediterranean sunshine, spain and france have been the Top Destinations for millions of british holidaymakers for decades. But, from january, the rules on travelling to the eu will change, and thats thrown up lots of questions. If you are a tourist, you wont need a visa to travel to most eu countries, but there are limits on how long you can go for. You will be able to stay for up to 90 days in any rolling six month period, but it does all add up, so, a Summer Holiday in greece followed ....
Mangodza, who is also a writer, production manager and actor, said comedy was a strong art form because it ended on a happy note with everyone calling for more through laughter. ....
Malawi Confederation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (MCCCI) says it has achieved its objectives for the 34th Malawi International Trade Fair ending today. In an interview yesterday, MCCCI communications executive Orama Chiphwanya said the fair provided a platform for local and international delegates and exhibitors to connect and explore new business opportunities. She said: ....