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Very good of you thanks for joining us here on r. T. International. And well start with a quick update on the latest global coronavirus figures the total number of infections around the world that us now risen to above 4300000 more than 293000 lives have been lost but more than 1600000 people have recovered. And with tight restrictions slowly being lifted all around the world people are starting to think about life after lockdown from walks in the park to perhaps the 1st vacation experts there were sounding the alarm because examples from asia show the threat of a 2nd wave of infection is indeed real for instance the chinese city of work over 90 was 1st detected was one of the 1st to lift restrictions due to the success of its Strict Lockdown measures however a new cluster of cases has recently theyre in emerging cities authorities are planning to test all residents with the next 10 days in a bid to stop the spread. South koreas also been praised for quickly managing the pandemic which
Criminal Police Organization interpol issues a global red notice against the suspected cia spy. For allegedly murdering british teenager harry dunn we speak to his familys lawyer Geoffrey Robertson q. C. About what happens to law during coronavirus from jury trials to the u. K. Torture of judy in the sun and from brazil to burning injustice and with the u. K. One of the worlds worst hit countries is Boris Johnsons government following the science of following private health care and big pharma personnel we are the kings fund chief executive Richard Murray also more coming up with todays going underground but 1st what will the law sting human rights legacy be of growing a virus joining me now from london is the world renowned human rights barrister has defended everyone from wiki leaks founder Julian Assange to brazilian president lula cofounder of dow the street chambers Jeffrey Robinson q. C. Jeffrey thanks for coming back on before i even get to coronavirus actually want to do. About
Brexit is the real end of the british empire. Good morning. Its thursday 14th of november. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. Im annita mcveigh. Accident and Emergency Departments in england have recorded their worst performance since current records began in 2004. Other targets covering cancer and routine hospital treatment are also being missed. Lets take a look at some of those targets and the latest statistics published this morning. The government target is a maximum four hour wait for those in a e. But todays figures show only 83. 6 of patients, thats one in six patients, were treated or assessed in a e within four hours in october. Thats a sharp drop on september and down from 89. 1 in october last year. The number of patients waiting for routine operations in england was 4. 42 million in september the highest ever. The nhs target is to have all patients start routine treatment within 18 weeks. But todays figures show more than 672,000 people were waiting more than 18 weeks the highe
Munchetty about racism and President Trump. 22 years on and prince harry walks in his mothers footsteps as he visits a minefield in angola. And coming up, saudi arabia opens its doors to International Tourists for the first time as part of a push to cut its economic dependence on oil. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The former cabinet minister amber rudd has accused number ten of using aggressive language that incites violence. It comes after a turbulent week in which mps return to the house of commons and took pa rt to the house of commons and took part in furious exchanges in the commons. Today Boris Johnson part in furious exchanges in the commons. Today borisjohnson again defended his use of language and insisted that delivering brexit on the 31st of october would bring much of the heat out of the debate. Meanwhile, scott ands first minister Nicola Sturgeon has indicated she would be open to backing Jeremy Corbyn as an interim Prime Minister to stop and no deal brexit. Here i