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on top stories, our thailand is tightening restrictions in bangkok and other provinces to tackle its worst out for a good virus. construction science will be shot into dining and gatherings of more than 20 people. band form a chancellor job. it has become the new health sector in the u. k. off the, his predecessor was forced to resign. my hancock admitted greeting rules he helped create when it was revealed that he kissed and embraced the woman in his office. the leaders of jordan and egypt in the iran capital bagdad for the summit with the prime minister. it's expected to address economic corporations, security and countering iran's influence in religious crews in the united states have managed to contain a fire burning deep within the ruins of an apartment building collapse in the u. s . families and friends have made a memorial near the disaster zone in south side, which is close to miami, florida. 5 people are known to have dined,
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but 156 i'll still unaccounted for. let's go to a course on heidi joe castro who's my from south side near miami, haughty, so bring us up to date. has there been any overnight progress in terms of the search and rescue? but we still have not heard of any, but we expect an update to that 5th person who was deceased was told from the ruins yesterday. but realistically, it is now been about 80 hours since this 12 story building. it collapsed in the middle of the night on thursday and the likelihood of finding additional survivors window with each passing hours. in fact, yesterday, who's old? nobody alive out of the building. and so a 156 people are unaccounted for, given this. so the mayor of miami dade county says this is still very much
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a search and rescue mission. she said that it was a fire that haven't hampering rescue efforts that have been brought under control. an additional search and rescue team from israel has arrived and is working on the scene. but of course, family members and friends are deeply frustrated. we saw post on social media of them addressing the rescue workers. they are getting updates every 4 hour, but just every update. and the last few days has not had any good news. they have been asked to give d n a samples to help in the identification of bodies that will inevitably be pulled from the building. so very difficult situation. this is a community with so many international resident citizens of many latin american countries. and the mayor said to the family members are still arriving from afar. their filling the family were unification center, which is an agonizing place to be at this moment,
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i'm sure. and all any nearby buildings at all at risk of it from any, from something similar happening because i believe at least one building has been evacuated while there is talk of evacuating the sister building of this collapse condominium. and in fact, this was a building that's, that stands about 2 blocks away from the one that collapse. it was built around the same time, the same land by the same developers will, of course, understandably, there is much concern about a similar tragedy unfolding there. but the city's mayor has not issued evacuation at this point. the city's inspector, the building inspector, has deemed it safe. although i'm told that more inspections will follow. the government is offering assistance to anyone living in that building who would like to leave. but there is great concern, the county is now reviewing all buildings 40 years and older. this collapse
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building was 40 years old. they're reviewing all of that. and the biggest question is whether this is an isolated event or whether this is a problematic, widespread issue. and there is some evidence of both possibilities happening at the same time. a study has found that this collapse, building a suffer from maintenance issues and construction errors. that was a study done 3 years ago. yet no action had been taken up to this point up to the collapse to really mitigate that. and of course, the sister building the fear is that, that these problems may play that building as well. or possibly a sink hole may have developed under this collapse building all of these questions are incredibly pressing. but at the same time authority say the number one focus at this point is still on the search and rescue mission. ok many thanks for that haughty drug counselor their 1st life from south side near miami. nearly
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300 refugees and migrants have been rescued in the atlantic ocean near spain's canary islands. 26 minus are among them. one is in serious condition in hospitals. they were traveling in 7 different boats so far this year. 5700 people have attempted that dangerous crossing from africa to the canaries archipelago, more than twice as many as this time a year ago. thousands of phantom seekers, a waiting on the mexico us border increasingly unsanitary and precarious conditions this month by the administration did away with a trump era program on the which i thought him seek is had to stay in mexico while their cases were processed. and as manual were apollo reports from a camp in t wanna many hope that rollback means they can soon cross 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,
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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 m p. p. cases. the muslim son is in asylum seeker from 100 was been waiting in mexico for the last 2 years. says she's hopeful of the changing policy law was the model. i 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 protocol, 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, says he's been the victim of violence and even kidnapping since arriving in c one and 2 years ago. but a reopening of his asylum case means he might soon have an opportunity to cross the
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border legally. no better. ok. 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 are being reopened. if wilbur's asylum cases exempted, he could soon joined the more than 11000 people with active m. 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 kid. now the ongoing coven, 1900 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 the 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 comp, i'm in the campus in
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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 byte 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 wrap a little al jazeera, he want to mexico. israel's prime minister is asking young people to get vaccinated to help bring down code 19 infections. fairly bennett says getting everyone inoculated is the only way to prevent restrictions coming back. israel reinstated and indoor mos monday, last week, kept an outbreak of the new delta area. and the health ministry recorded hunting, 13 new infections on saturday. a book assess, you know, our request is very modest, where mosque isn't going to get vaccinated,
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especially i am addressing our youth. i know how much you want to have fun the summer and you will be able to, i have 4 children in this age group. we don't want to impose any restrictions, not on parties, on trips or anything like that. but specifically because of this, if you don't want restrictions, go and get vaccinated today, talk to your parents, get vaccinated with johnson, johnson has agreed to pay 230000000 dollars to settle a case in new york about its role in fueling the opioid epidemic. the pharmaceutical john says it's permanently stopped making and selling the highly addictive painkiller in the u. s. johnson and johnson denies wrong doing. and the settlement means it won't be part if a major trial beginning in a few days or the thousands of cases against various parts of the opioid industry. but overall they have one goal. rosalyn. jordan explains, it's very expensive to how people go through the process of kicking their drug
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addictions. 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 are the states, is that perhaps there will be a settlement worth some $26000000000.00 reached with the various facets of the oil 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
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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. let's get more in the story because more than 500000 americans have died from opioid overdose as since the crisis began in the 1900 ninety's. that's when doctors began to prescribe opioids. greater rates believing that they went addictive by 2018 around 10000000 americans were misusing the medications. those who fall into addiction often tend to heroin, which is cheaper and easier to obtain van prescription drugs. the use of heroine has doubled over this period william solomon as the chief executive officer of the
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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 they communicate information, health care providers. one of the things that the biggest secret that people are 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. and from our perspective, those individuals should have a credential. they should be certified like any other profession before the
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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 support as a peruse to presidential contenders have call their support is out for more rival, riley's and lima, the socialist petro castillo, claim victory in this month election after the official counts gave him an our lead . but his right wing challenge a kick off. would you maury, once, balance, and know, based on, on, proven allegations of fraud, she's pushing the current president to call for an investigation. adiana sanchez has the latest from the protests and the borders of c. marty are marching in the capital divided by police. hi. so they do not clash. now both sides are saying that they are marching and processing to defend the past with the defend their vote. it's been more than 20 days, didn't see election. phil electro official,
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not name the new president gets the supporter enough, is enough. it is signed up electrical officials name the new president named jesse you as a new president because he has more than 44000 both ahead of k go for him already get out there. you know the look toral officials have to speed up and name professor casteel president because that's what the popular vote has decided at the well into the night. kept putting pressure on the electrical official, gay couple of the bodies, the borders say they won't accept any results until all voting record confessed that our results. this is all a fraud. it can't be fair. how is it possible that the national electoral jury has sold themselves and allowed a terrorist to become president, we want to free and independent country? the well, the fight is a national monitor. have to be free and fair. both sides are convinced that they
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hold the truth. the country is feebly polarized. now, the supporters say electoral official, the name president, now they are threatening to hold and national try lie for me. animals journalists have become ever more dangerous since february's military coup . 87 media workers have been arrested since the general sees power from us, gaping to neighboring thailand. but as tiny chang reports from the border, they don't feel safe 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, but like we stay in prison, we cannot go anywhere for she, it's been 9 years after leaving a previous military crackdown, then she was able to get legal status. this time she had to cross the border
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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. said journalist since i'd mamma. and now faced with little choice in this report, a live stream to rest. the soldiers fired into his house. 87 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 man mom. this
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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 man, 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 journalists who slipped across into thailand. tony cheng al jazeera on the time in my border former philippine president no queen, no has been laid to rest. the 61 year old son of the nation's 1st female leader died on thursday. his success were 3 go to a hands declared 10 days of national mourning jamila. alec dug reports from manila
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. i missed your funeral quite different from the usual grant ceremonies, often given to former heads of state. the seas is of those taking part you are covered. do to prove it in 1900 restriction were nurse were not allowed to get close. but the burial of the ashes of the 15th president of the philippines went ahead. emetic decides and phone service president building locking died at the age of 61. a life cut short, many se, but one that was also dedicated to the surface of other. this was the man whose family has been at the forefront of politics in the philippines for almost 4 decades. its parents are widely regarded as champions of democracy who fought for
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freedom and justice. during the marshal rule of former president ferdinand marcus. when his mother died, aquino was propelled into the presidency, members and many regard the period under his leadership as one of decency and dignity. we are fortunate to have had a precedent in body or highest aspirations, but the passion remaining, you know, your death has my show message for all of us. this death comes in the wake of a new era, even as your claim. so the last years of his life after he stepped down from office in 2016 president, the quino withdrew from the public. i endured his illness in private and remained silent despite repeated verbal attacks against him and his opposition party by
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president reagan 30. and the supporters people here tell us the funeral was a simple thing farewell to our once reluctant presidents who soon came into his own and serve his country well. his ashes buried, not that the heroes savage, she were former, had succeed, are usually brought, but alongside his parents, as you wished, president beneath knocking to live simply without much fanfare. and many filipinos are yearning kind of leadership once again. oh, janelle allen, dog and 0 manila coming up in this for me, it's all over wales, that's your opinion championship for us here with that story. ah frank assessments argument for suggesting that the martin administration's
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a long game. it's very much of a warm embrace. the iran nuclear deal, the cause of us domestic politics, informed opinions, schools, and shelters have been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and their politics? then their life has been shaped by vitamin the in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera, for some, a robot is a mechanical or even that self driving train the apple. but androids today can be over the humanoid. robots like me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries, next laid on the weird and wonderful world of robot that learn think, feel, and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this species. phone alger 0. 0
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a sign for the for his, for ah, italy has the ride a real scare abby european championship. they needed extra time to beat austrian book as spots in the quarter finals. the austrians came close to causing a huge upsets at london's wembley stadium. marco are not vege, a thought he scored in the 2nd half, but the school was ruled out for off side. the game turned in the 1st period of extra time frederica came up, putting italy a head on tail pissy now then scored a crucial back in gold and finished to one to italy. 9. this
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was, i want to say we played well as a team, even in the toughest moment we stayed 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. and denmark are also 3 to the last stage. he goals from casper goldberg help them secure, convincing for no victory against wales and amsterdam. andi richardson reports again in the netherlands must have felt like a hung match for denmark, their friends massively numbering their wealth counterparts in amsterdam. it was wales. he started his knockout game with the greatest intensity to the general sales. going close to an early open. i put the 1st shot at the match. denmark squeaked into the last 16 thanks to a full one, went over russia, and the final group gained on guard leaving it found to get even better cast.
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goldberg, bring his country ahead by the end of the whole wales is euro future. he's looking increasingly precarious for denmark. sulfur cliffs, straight up to the break. tolbert with his 2nd goal. my goodness. for the day. okay, my yuki made the food. i expect a company 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 and his team up into the quarter final side where the play either the netherlands, the check republic, and the richardson algy era. while there was
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a huge last 16 game later on sunday, raining champions, portugal take on belgium and seville. christiana and all the side made. the knock at rounds is one of the best 3rd place teams. finishing the hind group winters, france and runners out in germany. now they take on fif as number one rent site. despite not hitting top form so far, the belgians qualified is group, the winners with 3 wins from 3. they are the european champions, they won the nation's league. so having the, the games again that 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 fairs, goal, gozine, and how they the game develops. at that point i had the belgian portugal clash. there is another round the 16 game, $980.00 winters netherlands take on the track republic that much taking place at the post guest arena and hungry. salazar serina williams has confirmed that she
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won't be competing at the tokyo olympics, which begin next month. the 39 year old who starts her wimbledon campaign on tuesday, jones, a growing list of tenant stars, including the likes of rough and out, and denisha polo to pull out of tokyo. williams has for olympic gold medals and total games are going ahead with overseas fans banned from attending. yeah, i'm actually not on the olympic list so that not that i'm aware of it. so then i shouldn't be on it. it was bought buster day at the us olympic trials in oregon, the reigning 110 meter hurdles world champion grant holloway is on his way to tokyo alway one the final in 12.96 seconds, 2nd, fastest time ever recorded in the event the 23 year old came just a 100 seconds short of breaking the world record supply area marriage. and
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also heading to tokyo is a re benjamin. he ram the 2nd fastest time the ever in the men 400 meter hurdles, winning a final and 46.83 seconds. benjamin, just missing out on the world's record 5.0 by phoenix phones are closing in and be fine with the parents. they beat the clippers and game for of their playoff series. devin booker, for 25 points, lead the function, 84 to 80 victory. they now leave the western conference finals, 3 games, one, some countries, championship the very 1st time since 993. if they win game 5 on monday. yes, we are one went away from where we want to go. but we got to look at the film. prepare even better and step by step, pound the rock over the next couple of days so that we can be better when we play this team again. because we know we're going to see a desperate team and
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a lot of our corporate back team marlene a thanks about far, and that's me, molly, inside that i'll be back in a few minutes with more. today's top stories. ah, history is forgotten. peril yet in spain state in post them easier was enshrined in law. diminishing the plight of countless victims of franco's 36 year dictatorship with a group of survivors has launched an international law suit hoping to bring those accountable to justice and force the country to acknowledge its fascist passed the silence of others. weakness on al jazeera, a city defined by military occupation, there's never been an arab state. he with the capital of jerusalem. everyone is welcome, but this default sexual that meant then they could only project. that's what we refuse. was one of the founders of the settlement with this and the story of juices
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through the eyes of its own people, segregation, occupations, discrimination, injustice. this is the side of the 21st century truth to them, a rock and a hard place analogy 0 me hold him in the city in vietnam once. so i gone the old capital of song. now, at its heart is love song square, where journalists, diplomats, military staff and spies, rub shoulders in its famous hotels. during the vietnam war, i was assigned to yet by the associated press and i arrived june 1962. the caravel hotel burst under the headline, november 1963. when there was a military coup date, which led to the assassination of the president and his brother. over 24 hour period, the center of saigon was zone. the press retreated,
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in effect that the caravel hotel and many of the story is mentioned we were seeing was from the care of me the. ready mass movements of people in bangladesh as it all the asia pacific countries move to then reimpose karone of aren't locked down and restriction. ah, i money inside of this is out, is there a life? and i hope that coming up egypt, president on jordan's king in iraq looking to build ties council, the influence on iran.

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