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2 this is the music live from the post breaks a trade deal is signed into u.k. gold britain and the european union say the seal fund a drawn out divorce just out was before the u.k. costal off a century of ties with the continent also have enough. hopes for the new year excuse me even to do the normal things again. up to a yellow coronavirus restrictions a knock down stands out the osce feel around the world what they wish for most in
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2021. and a global tribute to a musical genius composers around the globe joined forces in a sin abrasion off the big pond beethoven's coach to nature. hello i'm christine window while come to the program the post breaks a trade deal between britain and the european union has officially become a goal in the u.k. after receiving the queen's royal assent the british parliament overwhelmingly approved the agreement on wednesday after it was signed by the e.u. stop officials the accord sets house the new trade rules between britain and the european union. you could get the impression the british prime minister just wanted to sign it as quickly as possible. after putting his name to the more than
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$1000.00 pages of complicated legal language parse johnson seemed upbeat. thank you very much everybody you know what it was one step. the treaty that i just saw in the end is a new beginning i think the beginning of what will be a wonderful relationship between the u.k. and britain bought this in the. book with us today. here it is but. i do question you ask yourself is if i was. yes is this deal for you. to get their heads around a document like this members of parliament would usually require months but the british lower house pushed it through and just half a day $5218073.00 voted against the deal which i fishley
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put an end to years of break that negotiations were going to become a friendly neighbor the best friends an ally the e.u. good how are working hand in glove when ever our values and interests coincide while fulfilling the sobering wish of the british people to live under their own laws but it comes at a price and pays from northern ireland and scotland voiced their concerns that the unity of the united kingdom was now under threat the opposition labor party agreed to the deal largely because it didn't have a choice a sitting deal is better than no deal adopted preventing this deal made immediate tariffs and quotas with the e.u. which will push up prices and drive businesses to the wall it will mean huge gaps in security for your leaders put been named to the deal earlier on wednesday. it was then flown by the royal air force to britain to be signed. but with many
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aspects of the deal not yet final the saga is not over yet. and our correspondent in london bearded maz has more on what exactly the post breaks the deal means for the u.k. johnson has signed the breadths the deal that he has reached with the e.u. and parliament had its roots in the however many critics of this process in parliament are saying that practically it's not enough so the m.p.'s only had a few hours to debate this really complex agreement with the european union and given the fact that the great city isn't always ringback promised bragg's it was all about taking back control and giving control to the u.k. parliament many parliamentarians were very frustrated that they only had a few hours to look into this agreement however the deal is done and boris johnson obviously is celebrating the fact that he accomplished taking the u.k.
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out of the european union that there is more 70 free or for example the european court of justice critics are saying that he is not clear about the trade offs that he's not explaining to the country that yes there is more certainty but economically there are trade offs and even though there is a deal a trade deal with the e.u. that there will be extra trade barriers for example for manufacturers there will be much more paperwork when they want to deal with the european customers or clients and that johnson and his bricks of tears have never made it clear and obviously on a day like this they are not talking about it either. let's take a look at some of the international stories the u.s. says it will increase tariffs on a range of goods including winds from the european union it's the nation's development in a 16 year battle of the subsidies paid by the 2 sides to boeing and airbus further charges are placed being placed on airplane pots as well as brandy's from france
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and germany. to protest as were killed in clashes with police in peru during demonstrations against a new goal raising the income off as a culture of workers and of the new legislation farm labor is all still and less than 14 dollars a day. and syria's state news agency says at least 28 people have been killed in an attack on a bus militants ambushed the vehicle on the highway about 50 kilometers southwest of the city of. unconfirmed reports say the bus was carrying syrian soldiers. as 2020 comes to a close state of the correspondence around the world also people what they wished for in 2021 off day you defied by codifies restrictions and lockdowns many people interviewed as you might believe said they wished for one thing above all.
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just be able to do the normal things again. that everything goes back to normal i want to go at schools even though i want to go back to normal. lives you don't know model i want everything to go back to normal. just normal and for a moment to. hope for 2021 days that covert will be over because 2020 has brought a lot of hardship back and i hope we'll be able to see each other again without masks i hope people will be more cheerful and kind with each other because it would . help the coronavirus goes away in 2021 and we've got a good amount of work to do. your best undermanned i wish everyone to be peaceful and for the pandemic to go away so that we can all be kind to each other with all
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our hearts. i really hope i'll be able to travel again catch up with a time i don't. i don't want things to go back to normal because i want things to be better than they were before. so right now britain has become the 1st country to authorize the corona virus vaccine develop. and oxfordian of a stay it comes as the u.k. battles a surge in new coal but $9000.00 cases this latest vaccine is cheaper and easier to transport than the biotech pfizer and modena versions but trial data suggest it's not as effective while there is also uncertainty about the best dosage. dr john campbell is an independent health analyst based in earlier we asked him how important this new vaccine is this new vaccine is the best news we've had in the pandemic it is going to change the situation entirely now in the united kingdom we're going to start a mass rollout of this vaccine from the 4th of january we're going to be
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vaccinating a 1000000 people a week from that point and that's certainly going to build up as the logistics and infrastructure develops and as well as that what we're going to do is we're going to give one dose of this vaccine and then wait a full 3 months before we give the 2nd dose so that means an awful lot of people are going to start to get a fairly good level of immunity straightaway without waiting for the 2nd dose and of course it also means we can vaccinate many more people so it really is going to change the situation in the united kingdom and in time in europe. and here's a look at the developments in the pandemic in the united states more than 3900 people died from close at 19 on wednesday and new record for daily for fatalities that's according to the latest by john hopkins university and china has approved its 1st coronavirus vaccine for conditional use the drug was developed by an affiliate of state backed pharma company sino falls which say the vaccine is around 80 percent effective and ireland has announced
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a tighter grokked on that will remain in place for at least one month social gatherings are prohibited and all non-essential shops will be closed. at least 22 people have been killed and dozens wounded in an attack at aden international airport in yemen the blast went off just as members of the new unity government returned from saudi arabia so far no group has claimed responsibility the original blast was followed by another explosion near the presidential palace several hours later. it was meant to be a moment to celebrate. a newly formed government disembarking their unity a symbol of their promise to and yemen's long civil war. instead. of go through explosions shortly after the planes arrived and brought to the airport a local security source says more tomorrow shells landed on the airport who.
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witnesses described hearing sporadic gunfire soon off so. how is later another explosion was reported to the presidential palace. and this was a cowardly terrorist attack. the government is an odd into story and to exercise its duties and operations with the strong will of our people. the acts of terror will not stop us from doing our work. you know you have. the ministers have all been reported safe after the attack they were returning from the saudi capital where they had been sworn in as part of a cabinet reshuffle that reshuffle so yemen's internationally recognized government and when southern separatists form a power sharing cabinet their aim is to forge a joint front against iran backed the rebels who seized the country's capital and
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much of the north in 2014 plunging the country into an ongoing civil war. while no one has claimed responsibility for the explosions that airport blame has fallen on the v.c. whose power in yemen is threatened by the new government alliance. the pandemic postponed many events planned this the 250th anniversary often of a. documentary on the project can be viewed online and invited musicians worldwide to create their own compositions inspired by the symphony number 6 in titled the sound of nature it's a homage to the natural walls and a plea for climate protection. and symphony number 6 in f. major beethoven is him into nature. i do believe music has an enormous power and i think nature has an even greater power projects that bring
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those 2 together are a great great opportunity for mankind to rethink where we are we all mormons are all the documentary sound of nature spans 5 continents and showcases musicians with wide ranging musical styles the works created especially for the project we're all inspired by beethoven's pastoral symphony in iceland in india. as well as ethiopia. in the. columbia. and a stray of the project is not just a love letter to our planet as a composer i do feel strongly linked to composers of the past. i'm incredibly inspired by what some are like beethoven
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a tree it sort of drives me for sure. the love of music can nature unite us all but today also then and beethoven's time there's the will to save nature climate protection is of primary importance. placed. nature is a reflection of ourselves what we are doing to the to the planet is what we're doing to ourselves we don't want to go to the to. the sound of nature and out to the beauty in this world to me sick and to the proof that the spirit of beethoven lives on. and there were lined up. top story we're following for you britain that they give you any say the seal on they drop out of office britain's leaders science the post race of deal and in just a few hours the u.k. will cause school off a century of ties with big european bank is. it washing up next as an
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