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ah how we got plenty of sunshine. it's a central parts of year to the east to the west, though it is very, very thunder. more heavy infirmary downpours is hot and humid across eastern paths, and more sundry downpours over towards the west. most little area of low pressure, this one actually and as we went through saturday ports of a tornado, embarking east london. we have got more showers coming in the cross southern parts of england because a good part of the france as we go on through a sunday, some heavy showers coming through here. i wish i was further east as well, just around at east side of hash browns. ukraine down towards the black sea, up to us at western side of russia. 32 celsius in moscow. as far as the football is concerned, it will be hot and dry in budapest try to in seville fed and also showers will
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continue. it's going to be an unsettled week for the start of the tennis in london . wimbledon may be saying one or 2 showers late on monday. i think for much of monday should be last dry, but the shower was never really too far away. so the best of sunshine is into central and southern parts of europe and it joins up with the hot weather. the sunny weather that we have across northern parts of africa, heavy showers, contending around the gulf of guinea popping up across to a wheel belts. all the way to liberia civilian the across the world, young activists and organizers around them are motivated and politically engaged. we were the one who had life on what was going on. and the way that moved me see me did. the generation change is al jazeera is looking at fresh ideas for the transformation of global politics. the day we do the work of making sure that our
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voices are heard coming soon on, al jazeera, challenging the way mainstream media report. the news stories like these should be easy pickings for political reporters out of old power to account how it is in journalism is breaking the destruction of civilian property. this is all evidence for the farm trials and the re, a speaking now. we've been getting stories all john taken from the houses in the middle of the night and tortured the listening post covers the way the news is covered. l t o a.
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you're watching out to remind of our top stories that our pipeline is tightening restrictions in bangkok and other provinces to tackle its worth outbreak of the virus construction science will be shot into dining and gatherings more than 20 people. the lead is jordan and egypt and the iraqi capital. baghdad for a summit with the prime minister. so much is expected to address economic cooperation, security, encountering iran, influence in the region. fighting between you have any government forces and who the rebels has left thousands of people dead in the gas which region this week. the area is the internationally recognized government last northern stronghold. johnson and johnson has agreed to pay $230000000.00 to settle a case in new york about its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. and the pharmaceutical john says it's permanently stopped making and selling the highly
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addictive painkiller in the u. s. johnson and johnson denies wrong doing. the settlement means it won't be part of a major trials starting in a few days. more than 500000 americans have died from opioid overdose this 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. resident jordan explain. it's very expensive to have people go through the process of kicking their drug addiction. and this is also a complicated, 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 or the united states is that perhaps there will be a settlement worth some $26000000000.00 reached with the various facets of the oil
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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, 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. get more detail on the story. 70 percent of drug overdoses involved and opioid either prescription or
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synthetic. the u. s. government declared at a public health emergency back in 2017. but the cross actually started in the late ninety's when doctors began to prescribe opioids. a great rates believing they went, addictive by 2018 around 10000000 americans were misusing the medication addicts to con, get the prescriptions often turn to heroin, which is cheaper and easier to obtain its use double over this period. while the u . s. department of health says more than 130 americans die every day from opioid related overdoses. that's $48000.00 a year. william solomon is the chief executive officer of the accreditation council for medical affairs. he says, doctors need to be better educated about the dangers of the drugs that prescribing we as a public in the, you know, whether we're in the u. s. or abroad. we need to ask ourselves, what are these pharmaceutical companies have to do differently when it comes to how
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they communicate information, health care providers. one of the things that the biggest secret that people aren't aware of the public in terms of the pharmaceutical industry is that the people that are out there that are really educating doctors on drugs on devices or not actually sales reps, their medical science liaison, their medical affairs professionals and these individuals have a significant impact on the education of a physician once they've graduated medical school. from our perspective, those individuals should have a credential, they should be certified like any other profession, the form, the industry still, you know, behind on the april when it comes to that, there should be some kind of men on core competencies met to ensure that we're informing prescriber decision, appropriately thousands of thought. am seekers waiting on the mexico us border increasingly unsanitary and precarious conditions. this month,
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the barge and administration did away with a trump era program on the which a saw them seek is had to stay in mexico, while the cases were processed and as money repub reports from a camp in tijuana, many hope the rollback means they can soon cross the a migrant camp if you want to mexico, 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 biden has allowed some asylum seekers to enter. the us would only those with active and p. p cases. the muslim son is in asylum seeker from honduras was been waiting in mexico for the last 2 years. since she's hopeful of the changing policy law was the my let 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, that i still have a chance to enter the united states. what i want to do my group protection protocol,
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also known as to remain in mexico program 1st and estimated 70000 people to wait for immigration hearings in cities on the mexican side of the border. we met abeline also from honduras because 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 any better, maybe you know, 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 of 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. we're 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
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ongoing covered 19 health emergency means the border remains closed, disrupting the traditional us asylum process. now this means that for thousands of migrants and asylum seekers have no choice, but to wait here on this side of the border. with more people arriving every day, 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, the bite it 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, he went to mexico. nearly 300 migrants crossing from africa have been rescued nist
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spain's canary islands. one of 26 minus the group is in serious condition and hostile. more than 5 and a half 1000 migrants and refugees have made the treacherous journey this year, that's more than twice as many as in the same period. in 2020 the president of the democratic republic of congo has hosted his wander counterpart to put aside decades of mr. austin, animosity i saw in several agreements to build a strong relationship. felix, she, she, katie, and the won the president polka. gama also visited goma, where mountaineer ganga iraq did in may tens of thousands were left homeless after the reception. under this, his government is planning to open more than 500 new mosques. it says the $1000000.00 project is essential to tackle what it cools extremism, and to bring accurate information about islam to the public. but as tamra, cherry reports from sava, critics the keys, the government of politicizing religion. the plan for this mag mark project was
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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 must project, could be political. obviously, i thought if i'm stop asleep segue, what going up? so lately there is a strategy for reform. mosques were previously used for various extremist teaching as well as for radicalization and a plan to make as 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 of the 300000 most and many we will have libraries and education and cultural centers. 0, one of the facial feature of this new mar or their separate floor dedicated for
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women, which i don't typically see in other mark. they can pray or any other time on the phone on most there are plenty of mosques 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 mas soon. we as women, thank the prime minister for this initiative. aleria of an expert on political islam save the government is now creating separate religion based parallel social institutions across the country. these mosque will offer a new interpretation of his time with government foster greek for they are described as a modern one. and then this mosque will also new attack of his time. because currently the work we have in wrangler who showed this possibly strong slummy and a month now they're going to pre to new strand of institution. and the final point is that the institutions were going to suffer ministry to ship. there's been a rise and extremism in bangladesh and recent years, at least 50 people,
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including 8 these bloggers, religious minorities, gay activists, and foreigners had been killed in the prime minister shack hastily neither ceremony . tomorrow. the new mosque project origin, islamic scholars, teachers, and guardians to keep young people away from the path of militancy. those who are saying that these moscow will be used as a political tool. i want to assure them and everyone else that in reality we don't have such a directive and that there is no political activities. we 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 considered to be extreme is political organizations in the mainly muslim majority country, turnville, child re algebra, sub our bangladesh. life for me on, most journalists has become even more dangerous than february's military coup. 87
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media workers have been arrested since the general sees power. some are scraping to neighboring thailand, both tony chang reports from the border. they don't feel safe that either. working from the shadows, part of a new life in excel. this journalist, premier mas hiding and thailand having fled the military regime at home. we can walk here, bad, like we stay in prison, we cannot go anywhere. it got our information. she'd spent 9 years here after laying a previous military crank 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 deported . after being arrested in the northern tie city of cheng mind,
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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 man ma and now faced with little choice. and this report, a live stream to the rest. the soldiers fired into his house, $87.00 journalists have been arrested since the qu, many facing charges under a special section of the penal code for making claims that could damage public tranquillity. even those operating with legal status, a concerns of the generals in thailand could be getting too friendly with their counterparts in men. mom. this really make many people fear of like an arrest, a arrest, and also to be the book that. so that's why the people who right 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
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a tight control on its borders since the military. coups and mamma. not only because it's concerned about a flood of refugees coming across. but also because of fears cove in one tune could come with them. but the career of ours is unlikely to be the only reason these soldiers are trying to sniff out. dissident journalists have slipped across into thailand. tony chang al jazeera on the time in my boredom 35 people have been rescued from a fire that swept through marina and hong kong. it been through 16 boats thinking at least 10 of them in a cruise more than 6 hours to put it out. fuel tanks could be heard exploding as thick smoke covered the marina, a neighboring tower blocks. bomb aetna has rubbed it again, sending ash and lava into the law said only a few hours, but it was enough to bring a cover of dust to nearby towns. etna is the biggest of italy's 3 active volcanoes
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with current of ours shutting bolivia as constant holes. it's natural national symphony orchestra has come up with a safe new venue. ah, i was given an impromptu symphony from balconies in le pads. the orchestra says the gesture is meant on their colleagues, i've lost the virus and help people struggling with the pandemic. bars have killed more than 16000 people in the, in the region uninfected 400000. now imagine technology that can access your thoughts and the consequences if it's used against you. ready? well aware of the risk chinese expected to pass a law protecting the privacy of people's brains, latin america, edison, lucy, and human manipulating the brain to change your reality with or without your consent matrix worrying 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
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reality. this is a has an implanted narrow link that reads his brain to induce him to play ping pong with a joystick. because you, my narrow technology is making it toward re, scientific strives. to help those who can speak or walk soon, also move 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 their 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 the intention of your, your behavior. we now narrow scientists fire justy, the director of the brain project says he has a duty to alert society. he's joined forces with like minded chilean,
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intellectual scientists, and politicians to inspire the world's 1st narrow right to protection build. it would protect julian's from anyone into reading their minds without their consent and only for pro life and humane purpose and my brain child to go down to the overseas. the senate's scientific challenge is that the future commission with a note here hold 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, so we're 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 from being able to change our thoughts and behavior. remember with him i just like in science fiction,
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the potential to manipulate political, military and economic systems is huge. neural ethics lawyers and samuel ramos says it's imperative to declare narrow rights and privacy as a fundamental human rights on a global scale, or was it started in chile, but it is a universal obligation. the universal declaration of human rights didn't include it back in 947 because it wasn't an issue, but now it is. it's and if neural scientists are right, there's no time to lose, but you see in human al jazeera santiago fell head on al jazeera and 40 all over a whale that football european championship. far as have that story coming up shortly. ah
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july on just showing no marks the thing tina at the founding of the communist party . but what does the future hold for the increasingly influential nation across the globe generation change young activists fighting injustices and demanding radical change. after a year long delay japan host the 1000000 pix, unlike any the world has seen before. my eyes and bob way showcases personal stories, offering a fresh look at the changes and challenges that bob way faces today. despite going tension with a 20 done e t o period for the next phase of filling it down on the blue nile. july on a jazz eat up, frank assessments schools and tell to the been reduced to rubble. how do you think the shapes, the generation and the politics that life has been shipped? why vitamin them called inside story on our jazeera?
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oh, i times the sport he has. pharaoh, thanks so much. malin italy have survived the real scare and the european championship. they needed the extra time to be to austria and book a spot in the quarter finals. the austrians came close to canceling a huge upside london's wembley stadium, marco, or not even thought he'd scored in the 2nd half. but the school was ruled out for off site. the game turned in the 1st period of extra time. frederick co case. i'm putting italy a head with a of who seen her then scored a crucial 2nd goal at the finish to one to get on the squad. i want to cc guy again. we played well as a team,
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even in the toughest moment to stay together and stayed in the match where we suffered. and this, in my opinion, is the most important thing we know as well, that there's room for improvement in denmark are also for the last 8 to goals from casper and old burke. help them secure a convincing for new victory against wales and amsterdam. andi richardson reports again in the netherlands, must have felt like a home match for denmark. their fans massively numbering their wealth counterparts in amsterdam. it was wales. he started his knock out game with the great intent to the general sales. going close to an early open up. put the 1st shot at the match. denmark squeeze into the last 16 thanks to a full one, went over russia. and the final group gang card leaving it, put all the limits to defense to get even better. cast the dover, bring his country ahead strike 1st, last and deliberate,
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and by the end of the half wild is euro future. he's looking increasingly precarious. the hopeless style of a cliff straight up to the break. tolbert with his 2nd goal. my goodness was gonna put a day, can you can maybe i did a 3rd victory. not quite a convincing fool when john has been given there is this denmark, so i had to rebuild after the collapse of stuff. play a christine erickson during the 1st match against finland. erickson is now out of hospital team out into the quarter final side where they play the netherlands to check republic and the richardson al serra mall professor, the there's a huge last 16 game later on sunday, renting champions, portugal patronage take on belgium, in seville, put you on a rinaldo side,
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make the non get rounds, is one of the best 3rd place teams finishing behind group winners, france, and runners up germany. now they take on fif is number one rank signed despite and not heading top form so far, the belgians qualified as group b winners with 3 wins from 3. the other european champions. they won the nation's league. so i think the, the games are going to seem like that with so much experience, they have a very well in the moment of the game. so to talk about, if he's going to be an open game or not. when you see the 2 types of teams that we have on the page will depend a lot on how the 1st goal, gozine and how the the game develops. at that point, while i had of the belgian portugal clash, there was another round of 16 game. 1980 winters netherlands take on the check republic that much taking place at the post guest arena in hungry. it was a blockbuster day or be you are still a big trials in oregon,
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the reigning 110 meter world champion grant holloway is on his way to tokyo holloway one. the final in 12.96 seconds. the 2nd fastest time ever recorded in the event in 23 year olds came to see hundreds of the 2nd short of breaking the world records by area merits in 21. also having to tow q is re benjamin. he ram the 2nd fast this time ever in the, in the men's 400 meter hurdle winning the final and 46.83 seconds benjamin just missing out on the world record 5.05 seconds on the phoenix suns are closing in on an and b finals appearance, they beat the l. a. clippers and game for of their playoff series. 7 bookers for $25.00 points to lead the funds to an $84.00 to $80.00 victory. now lead the western conference finals free games to one the sums that could reach the championship series for the 1st time since 1993. if they win game 5 on monday.
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ok, that is always for now back to you. thanks far enough for me. money inside this will be back to the moment before the day's news . news news, news. news history is for golf. pero yet in spain state him post them easier, was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship. put a group of survivor has launched an international loss hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist,
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passed the silence of others. weakness on al jazeera, a city defined by military occupation. there's never been an arab state here with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome. but the default section that maintains the call on a project, that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of a settlement with this and the story of jerusalem through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupation discrimination injustice. this is a site in a 21st century truth and them a rock and a hard place analogy 0. it's the case, biggest hospital with eventual capacity for 4000 covet 19 patient built inside a london conference center. it took just 9 days to construct with the help of army engineers dramatically expanding the critical care bed count and other similar sites are underway. the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised
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researches say that huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close. extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than any one thought. ah, me sign on sees the worst of its crew and virus i break and we impose is restrictions in bangkok cans elsewhere, but the shores of a fool lock. ah hello there, i'm have them. i have been and this is al jazeera, my front door, also coming up egypt, president sant jordan's king live in iraq looking to bill ties and come to the influence of iran.
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