World Video. Here’s a look inside a COVID-19 waste facility in Abu Dhabi Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 02/10/2020 - 21:19 GMT+2 The COVID-19 pandemic has affected many aspects of people’s lives including their health, ability to socialise, and also the environment. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Here’s a look inside a COVID-19 waste facility in Abu Dhabi Now playing Next Gaza mourns Al Jazeera reporter Mohammed Wishah killed iin Israeli drone strike Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 9th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Israel's cabinet told 'to begin direct negotiations' with Lebanon Now playing Next UK and Norway foil Russian submarine plot to survey undersea cables Now playing Next Israeli strikes on Lebanon leave more than 200 dead and 1,000 wounded Now playing Next Closing Strait of Hormuz 'completely unacceptable,' White House says Now playing Next Rome Colosseum renovation reveals structures hidden for centuries Now playing Next 'NATO in grave danger after Iran war,' former US NATO ambassador warns Now playing Next Lebanon not part of Iran ceasefire agreement, Trump tells US media Now playing Next UK and Norway foil Russian submarine plot to survey undersea cables Now playing Next EU rejects Trump's 'joint venture' with Iran to charge ships through Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next Fact-checking JD Vance's claims that Brussels is 'harming Hungary' Now playing Next 'Alarming': Von der Leyen to raise Hungary's 'Russia leaks' with EU leaders Now playing Next In Finland, the world's first facility to bury nuclear waste is set to begin operations Now playing Next K-pop don't stop! BTS begin world domination tour with South Korea show More videos
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