A Government Expert says its a big step forward. It means that we can spread the vaccine around, it means that we can really start to impact on this pandemic notjust here but right the way across the world. Some Primary School children in wales could be back in the classroom after half term, if Infection Rates continue to fall. And the trailblazing African American actress cicely tyson has died at the age of 96. And coming up in sport on bbc news, Dina Asher Smith makes a winning return to International Athletics as she storms to 60 metre victory at the World Indoor Tour event in germany. Good evening. The Prime Minister says the European Union must urgently clarify its intentions over its decision to temporarily override part of the brexit deal as the row intensifies with astrazeneca over a shortfall in supplies. The eu has introduced new controls giving Member States the power to block exports of the Coronavirus Vaccine to countries including the uk should they want to. Under the bre
Voiceover live from our studios in singapre and london. Voiceover live from our studios in singapore and london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in london and ham in the morning in eastern australia, where fire crews are assessing the damage from the weekends bushfires. The weather has cooled down a little, but the political debate is raging on. The Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, returned home from holiday having been heavily criticised for going away with his family to hawaii. Shaimaa khalil has the story. It feels like a deserted war zone, but this is the aftermath of the catastrophic bushfires that have ravaged New South Wales. And in the village of balmoral, the devastation is everywhere. Russell scholes has been a volunteer firefighter for six years. He was out with his team trying to control the blaze in the village when his own house was burned to the ground. So many of the brigade are tired. Thats the mental side of it when you
Voiceover live from our studios in singapore and london. This is bbc world news. Its newsday. Good morning. Its 9am in singapore, 1am in london and noon in eastern australia, where fire crews are assessing the damage from the weekends bushfires. The weather has cooled down a little, but the political debate is raging on. The Prime Minister, Scott Morrison, returned home from holiday after being heavily criticised for going away with his family to hawaii. Shaimaa khalil has the story. It feels like a deserted war zone, but this is the aftermath of the catastrophic bushfires that have ravaged New South Wales. And in the village of balmoral, the devastation is everywhere. Russell scholes has been a volunteer firefighter for six years. He was out with his team trying to control the blaze in the village when his own house was burned to the ground. So many of the brigade are tired. Thats the mental side of it when youre continually battling something you cant beat. The Prime Minister Scott M
Have deficit disorder. Attention deficit disorder. President erdogan of turkey says more than 80,000 people have fled recent attacks by the Syrian Government on rebel held territory in idlib province, and that his country wouldnt be able to cope if a new wave of refugees attempted to cross the border. Thereve been reports of civilian deaths in air strikes on towns and villages, and accounts of large numbers of people trying to flee. Gareth barlow reports. Its an all too familiar story after eight years of war. Serious fleeing fighting. Experience. Some people havent managed to escape in time. Members of the rescue group desperately try to help those caught up desperately try to help those caught up in the latest upsurge of violence. As the Syrian Government battles to regain territory held by rebels in the Northern Province of it live. But the tax president has warned his country cant cope with the number of refugees trying to escape the fighting. More than 80,000 of our brothers from
Probably have deficit disorder. President erdogan of turkey says more than 80,000 people have fled recent attacks by the Syrian Government on rebel held territory in idlib province, and that his country wouldnt be able to cope if a new wave of refugees attempted to cross the border. Thereve been reports of civilian deaths in air strikes on towns and villages, and accounts of large numbers of people trying to flee. Gareth barlow reports. Its an all too familiar story after eight years of war. Syrians fleeing fighting. Some people havent managed to escape in time. Members of the White Helmets volunteer rescue group desperately try to help those caught up in the latest upsurge of violence. As the Syrian Government battles to regain territory held by rebels in the Northern Province of idlib. But the turkish president has warned his country cant cope with the number of refugees trying to escape the fighting. Translation more than 80,000 of our brothers from idlib have started migrating towa