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When we have positive cases, to what extent we disclosed information was another question. are we going to disclose the name of the country or not? we have been discussing with the ioc and the ioc says if we disclose the name of the country, with high probability, you should be able to identify who this person is. the annual haj pilgrimmage is getting under way in mecca with a reduced number of participants. for a second consecutive year, only 60,000 people will be taking part because of covid restrictions. in normal years, around two and a half million muslims from across the world would visit the holiest sites of islam in mecca and medina a pilgrimage which all muslims are expected to make at least once in their lifetimes. eid will be celebrated on tuesday. the us military wants to build a large new radar site in britain to track targets in deep space. it comes amid growing concerns about an arms race in space. the us and britain have accused china and russia of developing weapons ....
Coronavirus figures. the data for the number of people currently in hospital with covid hasn t been updated yesterday but figures yesterday showed 3964 people were in hospital with the virus. 41 deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours. more than 46.2 million people have now had their first vaccination, 87.8% of all uk adults. 0ver 35.7 million people, that is. have had twojobs. jabs. well, as you ve just heard, the uk has recorded over 50 thousand new covid cases for the second consecutive day. scientists and medical experts have expressed concern at the relaxation of covid rules while cases are clearly rising. it comes as the government announced an extension to the flu vaccination ....
Today in doha have got off to a good start, but they are hoping that these discussions can help both sides to clarify their positions and that they will lead to another round of talks involving even more high level figures on both sides to try to push this negotiation forward. because everyone is aware, most of all afghans on the ground as well as afghanistan s neighbours, that if these talks fail, the war will get worse. much worse. the headlines on bbc news. rescue crews are still searching for survivors of the torrential flooding which swept through germany, belgium and the netherlands. at least 160 people are known to have died. the uk s health secretary, sajid javid, says he s tested positive for coronavirus and is experiencing mild symptoms. ....
Is confined in a hotel. when we have positive cases, to what extent we disclose information is another question. are we going to disclose the name of the country are not? we have been discussing with the ioc, and the ioc says if we disclose the name of the country with high probability be able to identify who this person is. the islamic pilgrimage, hajj, is under way in saudi arabia. for a second consecutive year, only 60,000 people will be taking part because of covid restrictions. in normal years, more than 2 million muslims from across the world would visit the holiest sites of islam in mecca and medina a pilgrimage which all muslims are expected to try and make at least once in their lifetimes. eid will be celebrated on tuesday. despite a sharp increase in covid ....
This includes expanding the programme to include pupils up to year 11. in county down, people wait in the hot sun for a vaccine. i only live a mile away from here, so it is handy for me to come down here today as opposed to going to the likes of craigavon or somewhere. scientists say every person in queues like this around the uk have played a role in damaging the link between coronavirus and serious illness, jab byjab. anna collinson, bbc news. high level talks have begun between afghan political leaders and the taliban, in the gulf state of qatar. afghan government sources have told the bbc, that peace negotiations are off to good start but the window for a breakthrough is closing fast, as taliban militants continue their unexpectedly rapid advance. our chief international correspondent, lyse doucet, is in doha. she s been speaking to the key players on both sides, about the significance ....