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something was going to change, has anything really changed? this is systemic violence that needs to be addressed at its core. we are in a race against the barrier and know what to say. we are all looking at the world as it is right now, not the world. we like it to be. the devil is always going to be in the details. the bottom line, when i was just around me, cruise fight back fire and smoke from deep within the rubble of an apartment building collapsed from the us for another body has been fined. ah, some of them have them i have been and this is al jazeera, my from dough home coming out. johnson and johnson pays $230000000.00 and confirms it has stopped selling opioids. in the u. s. a settling a case where it's rule fueling and academic. those of us who make these
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rules, i've got to buy them and that's why i got to resign. the man in charge of britain's pandemic response stamped stone after being scandalously called breaking his all restrictions. and how chill is moving to protect the privacy of thought? the brain hacking technology becomes a reality. ah, fire and smoke from deep within the ruins of an apartment building collapse in the us for the latest problems for cruise. searching the site. families and friends have made the memorial sites near the disaster zone and surf site coast in miami, florida. 5 people are known to die, but 156 is still on, accounted for. it's a very serious concerns were raised about the building structure. i'm foundations 3
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years ago from sir said al jazeera is heidi joe castro reports somewhere deep beneath this rubble of fire is making the near impossible task of finding survivors even more difficult. if you were there the morning after. you didn't see it smouldering like it is now. i mean, the spanish is very, very depth and it obviously is created quite quite an obstacle. the search for life was briefly pause to allow firefighters to dig a protective fire trench. they still don't know what's burning or if the smoke is toxic, yet they press on. the biggest thing here is hope that's what's driving right now. in reality, the likelihood of finding more survivors in the rubble diminishes with each passing hour. the agonized families are waiting in a nearby hotel for news of their loved ones who were likely embed on thursday, when the building collapsed in the middle of the night. you know,
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i'm concerned about my mom. i wonder if she was leasing. i wonder if you open up the quality of us or investigator say it may take months to determine what causes the collapse. but a recently surfaced engineering report on the building may contain some answers commissioned by the buildings management. 3 years ago, the report found major structural damage to the building, steel and concrete support, and a major error in construction trapping water around the underground garage. multimillion dollar repairs had been scheduled to begin soon. we are obviously very interested in all of the evidence that's coming to light and we're going to be including it in our what happens after the rescue and in the meantime, we're taking action to make sure that other buildings are the county has announced any immediate government review of all older buildings, the picturesque island on which the seaside residence is sit, is partially ma'am,
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made, and may be sinking. and now is the sight of devastation. heidi ho, castro al jazeera sir side, florida. johnson and johnson has agreed to pay $230000000.00 to settle a case in new york, but its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. the pharmaceutical giant says it's permanently stopped making and selling the highly addictive painkiller in the us. johnson johnson's and i was doing, and the settlement means it won't be part of a major trial starting in a few days. when 500000 americans have died from applied overdoses since the crisis began 20 years ago. well, there are thousands of cases against various parts of the opioid industry, but overall they have one goal, russell and jordan explains. it's very expensive to have people go through the process of kicking their drug addictions. and this is also a complicated,
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the work of physicians and nurses who are trying to help people who are in chronic pain because there really is no way to predict when someone starts taking one of these pain medications. whether or not that person is going to become addicted, the overall goal among local, state and federal government. here are the states, is that perhaps there will be a settlement worth some $26000000000.00 reached with the various facets of the opium industry. and that includes the pharmaceutical companies that includes the distributors that includes local pharmacy chains. if they can reach that kind of settlement, then theoretically, that money would be available to, among other things, provide ongoing treatment for those who become addicted to the medicines. perhaps put some money into research to find pain. medications that aren't as addictive as well as pay the people who are trying to carry out all this work. and of course,
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pay the lawyers as well. but there's no word yet on if or when that kind of settlement could be reached. there have been negotiations, but again, that has not been concluded. so really, people who are addicted are really caught in the middle. it's very expensive to go through these treatment programs. and a lot of private insurance companies just don't pay for it. in of seconds, a streaming and city has been placed into loc time. darwin and the north is detected 5 cases, linked to a central is trailing gold mine. sidney is locked down for the next 2 weeks straight as largest city is now counted 110 cove at 19 cases, links to the highly contagious delta variance contact. traces are also trying to find airline passengers who are on planes with an infected flight attendant. it's been traveling all over the country. thailand is tightening restrictions in bangkok
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and other provinces to tackle its worst outbreak of the 5 or so far. the measures begin on monday for 30 days, construction sites will because don't well into dining and gatherings of more than 20 people will be banned. health officials blame the recent spy on a lack of cooperation for migrant workers. and thousands of people are scrambling to leave the banquet as she capital darker the for new tough measures coming 1st on monday, it was a surge in cases on friday, on 6000 new cases was recorded. and more than $100.00 fatality effect, highest tech, to sing. the pandemic began the former u. k. chancellor. such javits has become the new health secretary after his predecessor was forced to resign. my hancock admitted breaching the rules he helped create when it was revealed, he kiss stance, embraced a woman in his office,
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full brennan reports now from london. the aim, of course, is to break the link to unusually for help secrete mat hancock rose to become a household name thanks in large part to the covert pandemic. while he stood out embarrassed johnson's cabinets as administer influential in setting government policy and broadcasting daily briefings to the nation by some exciting new data. so on it was uniquely embarrassing for hancock to find himself in breach of social distancing rules for conducting an affair with an aide at work. it was also a wider context. caught up with him in his resignation letter to prime minister boris johnson. hancock apologized to his family for putting them through this and said the last thing i would want is for my private life to distract attention from the single minded focus that is leading us out of this crisis. i understand the enormous sacrifices that everybody in this country has made that you have made. and those of us who make these rules have got to stick by them. and that's why i've got
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to resign. junctions letter of response was full of praise and concluded by predicting that hancock's contribution to public service is far from over. but despite the prime minister's ringing endorsement, the house secretary handling of the covert pandemic has been criticized by many really dating back to the early stages of the pandemic. allegations of cronyism, health care contracts awarded by his department to close contact off the health secretary. there are claims that he lied to the prime minister about a fatal lack of testing in care homes. shortages of personal protective equipment were blamed on procurement problems, leaving medical cast f at risk in recent weeks. hancock with a subjective damning testimony by the former senior advisor to johnson dominic selected for i think that the secretary of state for health should be fired for at least 1520 things including lying to everybody. multiple occasions in meeting after meeting in the, in the conference room on publicly cummings also revealed whatsapp message sent by
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bonus johnson last year, calling hancock totally hopeless. in the end that it was the charge of hypocrisy, which finally led to his demise, poor brennan al jazeera. and we're actually government is planning to open more than $500.00 you mosques, and says the $1000000000.00 project is essential stock of what it calls extremism. and to bring accurate information about islam to the public. but as time of your childhood report from savari, critics accused the government of politicizing religion. the plan for this mag mark project was initiated in 2017 before the last general election. it's reportedly one of the largest enterprises off its kind in the world. the majority of the mosque and bangladesh are privately owned, with limited government oversight. but some analysts say the real aim of the $1000000000.00 mark project could be political. obviously a slope of street anyway. so lately there is a strategy for reform,
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mosques were previously used for various extremist teaching as well as for radicalization and a plan to make as non controversial. i am confident such a plan will be foiled through proper teaching. and these mosques, the newly constructed mosque would be open to woman. unlike most of the countries that 300000 most and many, we have libraries and education and cultural centers. 0, one of the facial feature of this new mar or their separate floor dedicated for women, which you don't typically see in other markets, they can train or any other time on it. there are plenty of mosque in our area, but there are no facilities for women to pray. we are very grateful for this facility, and there will be 560 such new mark soon. we as women, thank the prime minister for this initiative. alerio, an expert on political islam save the government,
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is now creating separate religion based parallel social institutions across the country. these mosque will offer a new interpretation of his time. we'd government wants to do what they're describing as a model that one. and then this mosque will also create the new attorney due at this time. because currently what we have in bungler, they show this policy slammed dramatically, slummy and a month. now they're going to create a new strand of institution. and the final point is that these institutions we're going to mr. dugean. there's been a rise and extremism in bangladesh and recent years, at least 50 people, including 8 these bloggers, religious minorities, gay activists, and foreigners have been killed. the prime minister, shakopee, not a ceremony. tomorrow, the new mosque project, argent, islamic scholars, teachers and guardians, to keep young people away from the path of militancy. those who are seeing that these moscow will be used as a political tool. i want to assure them and everyone else that in reality we don't
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care such a directive and that there is no political activities will be initiated here. since 2013 check us in us government has cracked down on religious parties. she has made secularism part of bangladesh, its constitution, political analysts thing the new mass program is the latest moved by the government to cartel the influence of what it considers to be extreme is political organizations. in the mainly muslim majority country turnville child re al jazeera sub r bangladesh. mount aetna has he wants it again, sending ash an lava into the air. it only lasted a few hours, but was enough to bring a cover of dust in the my times at nurse the biggest of actually 3 active volcanoes . coming out after the weather, waiting and suffering for a 2nd chance in life asylum seekers and your dismal conditions. in mexico us border . i will tell you what caused this crash. you get cale thick 1st stage of the to
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a difference. ah ah hello nice. a few are storms that were in central areas of europe have now marched further to the east. so let's track the boat together. this is impacting central areas of ukraine through bella, ru st. just starting to spill into russia. we've also got a disturbance hanging out over the bay of biscuit, and this is pretty much gonna stall out for the next few days. so rounds of wet weather for areas of france, northern areas of spain, and through the south east of england. and look what it does. so the temperature is london 20 to paris $21.00. but you know where we have high temperatures, his toward the southeast, around the mediterranean, on cyprus, nickos thea, 39 degrees. and on talia, we have a great stretch of weather ahead,
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clear conditions, an abundance of sunshine. and we'll lock our temperature in around 40, which is while above the average of $32.00, we're also talking about heat for baking in the heat for parts of tunis. you're 40 to rate over to egypt at 40. want a lot of heat here, but let's talk about where we can find the wet weather and as usually the case, we look toward the west. so round the gulf of guinea, we do have some heavy pockets of rain, particularly for southern areas of gonna rate in to the ivory coast. i. b, john a hiv 27 degrees on sunday. the foot paula and the pioneer bri sports. he lost the chance to play for his country, but one legal battle paved the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legend eric thompson, introduces one scene of penalized bias club for his political beliefs. he took
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power into his own hands and plays the trail. the play is right football rebel on al jazeera. oh the me. this is a quick reminder on the top stories this arm a fire burning beneath the collapse. building inside surf side, florida continues to hamper rescue efforts. 5 people are known to have died with 156 people remain unaccounted for. see, these concerns were raised about building structure and foundations. 3 years ago, johnson and johnson has agreed to pay $230000000.00 to that location, new york,
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but it's true and feeling the opioid epidemic. the pharmaceutical giant says it's permanently stopped making and fell and be highly addictive painkiller in the us and thailand, this tightening restrictions in bangkok and other provinces to tackle its worst site break. because the virus so far construction science will be called stone wall indoor dining and gathering support and 20 people will be banned. lebanese security forces, open fire on protest is injuring at least 4 people before the storm and banks and offices power companies. new cities of tripoli, and so i don't anger's growing the government handling of an economic crisis, which according to the world bank, could rank is one of the world's worst in 150 years. the currency is in free fall and there are widespread shortages of electricity and fuel. the
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president of the democratic republic of congo has hosted his runs and kinds of parts put aside decades of mistrust and animosity. they signed several agreements to build a strong relationship. felix shaqueta and his rwandan counterparts. polk army also visited goma were mount near a google iraq since in may, tens of thousands of people were left homeless after that option. leaders of jordan and egypt, sir, heading to baghdad for summit with iraq's prime minister president cc arrived not long ago and was greeted by rocky president by himself. king abdullah is due to on shortly. summit postponed twice is expected to address economic cooperation and security. while mom, without the hes isn't back dads, we can speak to him. now my mood was this from it. really a base? what are they hoping to cheat on?
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when i come to the right side, they're trying to achieve economic and trade corporation. in fact, partnership and director said, called the new bond or the new orient about the on the other hand, a space thing, a lot of scrutiny, criticism from many factions and the iraqi society. now the diction delegation headed by they just put it on the have just arrived. they were received by the iraqi president and a number of iraqi administered. the different litigation includes the different presence of his c, c, along with his pipe chief, had best campbell and foreign minister machinery were still waiting for the king of judah. then king got below the 2nd to arrive. now this summit is trying to create some sort over blocks he can on the block apparently. but on the other hand, it's also political because many people here to think the analyst observers and
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also a iraqi politicians say that it is trying to drag iraq to a new block in the middle east, in the context of the regions, the race of formations or alliances now, this formation or this to be for me, a new block is trying to focus on mutual trade between the 3 countries. in fact, to trade electricity from egypt by a jordan to jordan with labor force, including also been a trade in the field of investment and development project. now, many people here in a rock including say that this new partnership is facing a lot of scrutiny. in fact, they said that iraq is the least beneficiary of this to be new formation because iraq is going to be only a consumer of products from egypt and from children. because this rumor,
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this also entails create and go to stop and get your free trade soon. on the borders between jordan and iraq, also to bring products from egypt on children and to iraq now, but iraq, at the same time, according to the government, they need to be a part of a coalition in terms of to face up to the regional and international challenges ok, without the one who live in baghdad. stock. what? thank you. thousands of asylum seekers away sing on the mexico us border and increasingly unsanitary and precarious conditions this month by the ministration did away with a trump reprogram, which meant asylum seekers had to remain in mexico while their cases were processed and as money. repulsive reports from a camp into wanna many hope the rollback means they can cross in
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a migrant camp. if you want to mexico get some here or asylum seekers whose cases did not make it to court. under the trump administration's, my group protection protocols, or m p p, a recent rollback of this policy by us president joe byte. it has allowed some asylum seekers to enter the us would only those with active m p. p. cases. the muslim son is in a silent speaker from honduras was been waiting in mexico for the last 2 years since she's hopeful of the changing policy law was like me because the last lawyer told me a judge had closed my case and that i had to open a new one, but then i spoke with a different lawyer who told me my case was not closed. and i still have a chance to enter the united states to my group protection protocols, also known as to remain in mexico program for sen, estimated 70000 people to wait for immigration hearings in cities on the mexican side of the border. we met abeline also from honduras,
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says he's been the victim of violence and even kidnapping since arriving in c one a 2 years ago. but a reopening of his asylum case means he might soon have an opportunity to cross the border. legally know if you wanna set it up. ok. maybe i have renewed hope because my lawyer said, have patience. wilma, dia, reopening in pay pay cases. i had almost given up, but thank god, cases are being reopened. if wilbur's asylum cases accept it, he could soon joined the more than 11000 people. the active n p. p cases who have been allowed to enter the us since february. but there are many others were still waiting for guidance on what to do next. human rights groups estimate there to be around $3000.00 people living at this migrant. now the ongoing covered 19 health emergency means the border remains closed. disrupting the traditional u. s. asylum process. now this means that for thousands of migrants and asylum seekers have no choice, but to wait here on the side of a border. with more people arriving every day,
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migrants rights advocates warned that conditions of the camp are no longer sustainable. battlefield them in their camp. i'm in the campus in a terrible situation, organized crime has infiltrated it. there's disease there. risk people have suffered violence there. and i believe it's a ticking time bomb. despite the phasing out of trump era policies like n p p divided administration has yet to normalize the u. s. as silent process experts say that until the system becomes more streamline. the crisis on this side of the border will only continue to worsen when winds up a little al jazeera. you want to mexico live for me and most sure, and this is become ever more dangerous since february's military coup, 87 media workers been arrested since the general sees power. some are escaping to neighboring thailand, but as tony chang reports in the border, they don't feel safe. they're either working from the shadows, part of
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a new life in excel. this journalist from mir mas hiding and thailand having fled the military regime at home. we can walk here, but like we stay in prison, we can go anywhere it got our sheets spent 9 years here. after laying a previous military crack down, then she was able to get legal status. this time she had to cross the border illegally. 10 years ago in thailand, no military government. now military government, that is very different. earlier this month, 3 journalists from the democratic voice of burma for quickly sentenced and reported . after being arrested in the northern tie city of cheng mine. without the swift intervention of a 3rd nation, they could have been returned to me and ma, potentially facing lengthy jail terms of the journalist since side mamma. and now faced with little choice and this report
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a live stream to the rest. the soldiers fired into his house, $87.00 journalists have been arrested since the qu, many pacing charges under a special section of the penal code for making claims that could damage public tranquillity. even those operating with legal status, a concern to the generals and thailand could be getting too friendly with their counterparts in men mom. this really made many people fear of like an arrested arrest and also to beat the book that so that's why the people who arrive here and without any documents they really have to live with low profile. the security has been increased on the long and porous border, but it remains relatively easy to cross thailand has kept a tight control on its borders since the military coup and men. not only because it's concerned about a flood of refugees coming across, but also because of fears covered 19 could come with them. but the career of ours is unlikely to be the only reason these soldiers trying to sniff out dissident
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journalists have slipped across into thailand. tony ching al jazeera on the time in my border or match the technology that can access your thoughts and the consequences that's used against you already well aware of the risks, sheila is expected to pass a law protecting the privacy of people's brains last america and still the see, and even as the story manipulating the brain to change your reality with or without your consent, the matrix is worried that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the true stuff science fiction movies are made out. he's learned. addiction is quickly becoming reality on this a has an implanted narrow link that reads his brain to induce him to play ping pong with a joystick. because the narrow technology is making it toward re, scientific strives to help those who can speak or walk soon. also move
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victims may be able to recover memories just like nuclear power. it has the potential to be used maliciously. everyone in the world is worried about the privacy of the data. this is nothing compared to the privacy of your thoughts. so technology companies, if they have access to brain data, they may be able to decipher the way we do the mice already on intention of your, your behavior. we know neuro scientists file justy, the director of the brain project says he has a duty to alert society. his joint forces with like minded chilean, intellectual scientists and politicians to inspire the world's 1st narrow right to protection build. it would protect julians from anyone into reading their minds without their consent and only for pro life and humane purpose in the brain,
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child of gisele out of the overseas, the senate scientific challenges of the future commission with a note of that. and he looked him up on peter neurotechnology or the new frontier. they can read what's happening in your brain and what you're thinking, even your sub conscious. that means that our free will is in danger. you are your mind if someone can manipulate or control your mind or introduce ideas that aren't yours. you've lost your freedom as a human being. an exaggeration professor uses, he insists neurotechnology is only one or 2 years away from decoding last thoughts . and probably only another 5 to 10 years for being able to change our thoughts and behavior memory with your mind, just like in science fiction, the potential to manipulate political, military and economic systems is huge. neural ethics lawyer aside, your ramos says it's imperative to declare narrow rights and privacy as a fundamental human rights on a global scale, or will it start in chile, but it is
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a universal obligation. the universal declaration of human rights didn't include it back in 1947, because it wasn't an issue, but now it is. no, ma'am, and if nero scientists are right there is no time to lose the sea and human al jazeera santiago and family to france, organized, respond to sue a spectator who calls the large crash. they were pausing for pictures for holding a sign which knows germans, cyclists, tony martin, who balance well has full cause the pile up, which federal people injured ah, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. afar burning beneath the collapse building and surf side, florida continues to.

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