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The uk government has said it was absolutely necessary to reimpose quarantine restrictions on arrivals from spain but how much do we know about the source of spains new outbreaks and how does the World Health Organization compare spains infection numbers with other countriess . Here is our science editor, david shukman, who has been looking at the figures and the differing approaches to board control. A lockdown, strictly enforced, seemed to work well in spain earlier this year, because numbers came down dramatically. But since then, the coronavirus situation has changed. Whats happening now is that there are spikes in different parts of the country. In catalonia, for example, home to barcelona and costa brava, there have been more than 8,500 cases in the past fortnight. But other areas are doing much better. The balearic islands, including majorca, have had just 92 cases over the same period. So how does spain compare ....
Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. My guest today has made a unique contribution to our understanding of humankinds closest relatives the primates. In particular, the chimpanzee. Jane goodall was in her 20s when she began her meticulous observation of chimpanzee behaviour in africa. Now, shes in her mid 80s, a world famous conservation activist. So what hope is there for saving the primates and so many other species from mass extinction . Jane goodall, welcome to hardtalk. Well, thank you. Thank you for inviting me to hardtalk. It is a pleasure having you on the programme, and it strikes me this year is a rather remarkable anniversary for you. It is 60 years from the beginning of your work in what we now call tanzania, your observation of the chimpanzees in the forest. When you consider the 60 year span of time, what is your overriding feeling when you reflect on what has happened in those six decades . Well, the world has changed, there is no question. It has changed rather drama ....
Its hardtalk with stephen sackur. Welcome to hardtalk. Im stephen sackur. My guest today has made a unique contribution to our understanding of humankinds closest relatives the primates. In particular, the chimpanzee. Jane goodall was in her 20s when she began her meticulous observation of chimpanzee behaviour in africa. Now, shes in her mid 80s, a world famous conservation activist. So what hope is there for saving the primates and so many other species from mass extinction . Jane goodall, welcome to hardtalk. Well, thank you. Thank you for inviting me to hardtalk. It is a pleasure having you on the programme, and it strikes me this year is a rather remarkable anniversary for you. It is 60 years from the beginning of your work in what we now call tanzania, your observation of the chimpanzees in the forest. When you consider the 60 year span of time, what is your overriding feeling when you reflect on what has happened in those six decades . Well, the world has changed, there is no que ....
And mtv right here in uganda. I and sandra twin over here, and with me of course is my colleague, chris. Hey there, sandra, all is nice to see you. We got a lot of Inspiring Stories on per rums about people who are committed to making a difference to the health and well being of our plot. It. Here is a quick look at whats coming up. A conservationist and namibia who is wanting to save ins. Up history, sharing germany using an honest spector, super food in his creations and an architect in egypt was devoted a courier to Sustainable Development was thought the show with wonderful creatures, sea turtles. But these animals faced numerous threat include in plastic, pollution, poaching and loss of habitat. Now in south africa, researchers are working hard to understand what can be done to improve the chances for the leather back sea turtle, which has the word small as < ....
And mtv right here in uganda. I and sandra, twin audio, and with me of course, is my colleague, chris. Hey there, sandra. All those nice to see you. We got a lot of Inspiring Stories on programs about people who are committed to making a difference to the health and well being of our plot. It. Here is a quick look at whats coming up. A conservationist and namibia who is pointing to save ins, up history, sharing germany using an honest spector, super food in his creations and an architect in egypt was devoted, a courier to sustainable development. Was thought the show with wonderful creatures, sea turtles. But these animals faced numerous threat include in plastic, pollution, poaching and loss of habitat. Now in south africa, researchers are working hard to understand what can be done to improve the chances for the leather backseat chateau, which has the word small as breathing population of large c churches species. Ah, the wor ....