china currently leads with the most gold medals 2a of those, and 51 in total, followed by the us, which has 20 gold medals but 59 in total. thenjapan, the host nation, performing very well with 17 gold medals, and 31 in total. and for the moment, let s go back to rich in the studio. back now to rich in the studio. let s get some of the day s other news. the us senate has reconvened to start moving towards a vote on a trillion dollar infrastructure bill which it s hoped both republicans and democrats will support. the measure could be voted on this week but there are still sticking points on how it will be funded. many republicans are opposed to tax increases on big corporations and wealthy individuals. the video conferencing firm zoom has agreed to pay $86 million to settle a class action privacy lawsuit in the us. the lawsuit alleged that zoom had invaded the privacy of millions of users by sharing personal data with facebook, google and linkedin. the firm denied any wrongdoing,
can use, like making it they have not made it mandatory by law but making sure that some places are out of bounds for those that are not vaccinated. so it would not be surprising if other countries follow suit in the coming days because the delta variant has been rising pretty rapidly in this part of the world and of course numbers are lower compared to europe or the united states but nevertheless, they are rising and that s what it would not be surprising if other countries and up doing what saudi arabia is doing now. and up doing what saudi arabia is doing nova is doing now. sameer hashmi, thank you is doing now. sameer hashmi, thank you very is doing now. sameer hashmi, thank you very much is doing now. sameer hashmi, thank you very much for - is doing now. sameer hashmi, thank you very much for that. l let s get some of the day s other news. video conferencing firm zoom has agreed to pay $86 million that s £61.9 million to settle a class action privacy lawsuit in the
the day s other news. the us senate has reconvened to start moving towards a vote on a trillion dollar infrastructure bill which it s hoped both republicans and democrats will support. the measure could be voted on this week but there are still sticking points on how it will be funded. many republicans are opposed to tax increases on big corporations and wealthy individuals. the video conferencing firm zoom has agreed to pay $86m to settle a class action privacy lawsuit in the us. the lawsuit alleged that zoom had invaded the privacy of millions of users by sharing personal data with facebook, google and linkedin. the firm denied any wrongdoing, but has agreed to boost its security practices. police in the german capital, berlin, have clashed with anti lockdown demonstrators after they defied a court ban and gathered illegally. police used batons and tear gas, saying some of its officers had been harassed and attacked in the western
including this map, created by our visual journalism team, showing who is in control of which parts of afghanistan. just log to bbc.com/news or download the bbc app. let s get some of the day s other news. the us senate has reconvened to start moving towards a vote on a trillion dollar infrastructure bill which it s hoped both republicans and democrats will support. the measure could be voted on this week but there are still sticking points on how it will be funded. many republicans are opposed to tax increases on big corporations and wealthy individuals. the video conferencing firm zoom has agreed to pay $86m to settle a class action privacy lawsuit in the us. the lawsuit alleged that zoom had invaded the privacy of millions of users by sharing personal data with facebook, google and linkedin. the firm denied any wrongdoing, but has agreed to boost its security practices. police in the german capital,
in the coming days because delta variant has been rising pretty rapidly in this part of the world. of course, numbers are lower compared with say europe and the united states but nevertheless they are rising and that is why it won t be surprising if other countries and doing what saudi arabia is doing now. let s get some of the day s other news. video conferencing firm zoom has agreed to pay $86 million that s £61.9 million to settle a class action privacy lawsuit in the us. the lawsuit alleged that zoom had invaded the privacy of millions of users by sharing personal data with facebook, google and linkedin. the firm denied any wrongdoing, but has agreed to boost its security practices. and bitcoin investors brace for more volatility. news that germany may allow more institutional investors into the cryptocurrency space, is countering fears that the new us infrastructure package will tax the sector and crimp growth. bitcoin is now trading at its highest levels since mid may. disney