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shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.oronavirus can bring. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so the worst case, i'm like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. russia's most famous theatre venue, the bolshoi, reopens on sunday in the final stage of easing of coronavirus restrictions in moscow. the first few performances have been, perhaps predictably, sold out. there is excitement but also apprehension as some are concerned about a new wave of infections once all of the measures are relaxed. 0leg boldyrev of the bbc‘s russian service reports from moscow. after five months of staying shut and over! billion roubles, that's about $15 million, in lost ticket sales, the famous bolshoi theatre is back in action. the reopening of the grandest of all russian theatre that is, for many, an indication that life is coming back to normal. of course, there will be limitatio
shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.oronavirus can bring. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so the worst case, i'm like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. russia's most famous theatre venue, the bolshoi, reopens on sunday in the final stage of easing of coronavirus restrictions in moscow. the first few...
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shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.ng. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so the worst case, i'm like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. fans have flocked to a church in germany to hear a chord change in a piece of music which lasts for 639 years. it is the first chord change to the work titled ‘as slow as possible' in seven years. the work by the late avant garde composer, john cage, began 19 years ago. pianist stephen drury, who worked withjohn cage, gave me his reaction to the change of the chord. you know, iwas listening to that and i could just... i could hearjohn‘s voice going, isn't that marvellous? isn't that beautiful? it's, it's something about having this vision of his fulfilled in an order of magnitude greater than i think he would have ever thought possible. a lot of the world knows him as the composer of 4"33, which in case people don't know
shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.ng. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so the worst case, i'm like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. fans have flocked to a church in germany to hear a chord change in a piece of music which lasts for 639 years. it is the first chord change to the work titled ‘as slow as...
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shuki says he knows the risks, but feels safe enough.ers overcome the desperate isolation coronavirus can bring. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so worst case, i'm like anyone else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. researchers are predicting that at least 550 mammal species may become extinct this century. a study published in the journal science advances says hundreds could be saved with targeted conservation. it also suggests humans are almost entirely to blame for wiping out species in the past. the study‘s lead researcher, tobias andermann from the university of gothenburg in sweden, told us how it came to its conclusions. the study started, or it's based on a very large literature of research where we basically went through all published evidence of extinct mammal species specifically. and based on this fossil data, we could see at what time species went extinct in the fossil
shuki says he knows the risks, but feels safe enough.ers overcome the desperate isolation coronavirus can bring. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so worst case, i'm like anyone else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. researchers are predicting that at least 550 mammal species may become extinct this century. a study published in the journal...
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shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.e any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so worst case, i‘m like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. with all the sport now, here‘s 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening. the england manager gareth southgate says they "got out ofjail" in their first game of 2020. they had a player sent off but a late raheem sterling penalty sealed a 1—0 win in their nations league match against iceland in reykjavik. here‘s our sports correspondent andy swiss. very ordinary match with extraordinary finish. that 18 mine minutes, england the‘s return seems to be falling flat —— for 89 minutes. harry kane‘s early effort ruled out for offside when replays showed he was on, but no var meant no goal. england‘s frustration only grew from there. declan rice fluffing a glorious chance to leave england almost literally kicking themselves at the break. after it, their problems deepened.
shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.e any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so worst case, i‘m like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. with all the sport now, here‘s 0lly foster at the bbc sport centre. good evening. the england manager gareth southgate says they "got out ofjail" in their first game of 2020. they had a player sent off but a late...
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shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.us can bring. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so the worst case, i'm like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. ten people have been arrested following clashes between anti—migrant demonstrators and the police in dover. rival protesters also gathered in the town in support of migrants arriving in the uk. police from neighbouring forces were called in to help maintain order. several boats have sunk on a lake in the us state of texas while taking part in a parade to support president trump in november's election. the sheriff's office for travis county said some boats took on water, some stalled and others capsized. it said it had launched an investigation but added there was no evidence of any intentional act. no injuries were reported. russia's most famous theatre venue, the bolshoi, reopens on sunday in the final stage o
shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.us can bring. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, so the worst case, i'm like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. ten people have been arrested following clashes between anti—migrant demonstrators and the police in dover. rival protesters also gathered in the town in support of...
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shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.onavirus can bring. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member. and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, you know, so the worst case, i'm like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. it is 6:13am. let's take a look at this morning's papers. what are they saying the sunday morning? the sunday telegraph say their paper is thinner this morning after climate change protestors blockaded their printing works on friday night. the paper adds the organisation behind the protest, extinction rebellion, could be treated as an organised crime group in the future. the mail on sunday has an exclusive interview with the prime minister's chief negotiator lord frost, which he says the uk "will not blink" in brexit negotiations. the observer reports on a leaked public health england document which suggests that covid—19 could be endemic in parts of the uk with a combination of severe deprivat
shuki says he knows the risks but feels safe enough.onavirus can bring. my assumption is that i'm geared up just like any other staff member. and then i have another layer of protection, these antibodies, you know, so the worst case, i'm like anybody else that goes in. try to keep it simple and do whatever i can. tom bateman, bbc news, jerusalem. it is 6:13am. let's take a look at this morning's papers. what are they saying the sunday morning? the sunday telegraph say their paper is thinner...