Were shot tuesday. I got a lot of protesters are angry over sudans struggling economy with tear gas. And calling on the youth why there is a special need for Young Workers at polling stations for this years president ial election. We will start with the crisis thats overcome so many communities in the u. S. Not coronavirus actually and this is the fight against opioid addiction in the past a few hours the u. S. Justice Department Says the drugs manufacturer pharma has pleaded guilty over its role in the countrys Opioid Epidemic and deal with the u. S. Government the company is pleading guilty to 3 federal criminal charges and will pay a fine of 8300000000. 00 share pretends he is following this one in washington d. C. What more details have you got she has. Right so those 3 those 3 charges are essentially about misleading the government about its activities and the manner in which. Was marketing opioids it would it falsely would tell the government that it had safeguards to ensure that
Symonds of the scottish fishing port of peterhead ill be assessing the mood here over the fishing rights the main obstacle to post trade talks with the e. U. And im santa how much and i have all the sport the Atlanta Braves to take it to a nothing lead in the National League championship series. Tens of thousands of people have been displaced following days of heavy fighting between Government Troops and taliban fighters in southern afghanistan it began on saturday and aid agencies now say hospitals are becoming overwhelmed with the fighting is in Helmand Province and centered around the regional capital of lashkar gah or the u. S. Has been carrying out air strikes to defense Afghan Security forces though this is the 1st Major Taliban offensive since peace talks with the Afghan Government began last month and it could come. Kates the United States plans to bring the whole remaining forces by Christmas Well weve got 2 reporters on this story a summer binge of baiters life or is indoor b
Thank you all for coming out. Its wonderful to see you here today. My name is Christopher Mcknight nichols, im a historian at oregon state university, a scholar of the u. S. International role in the world, i specialize in isolationism, internationalism, and globalization and my work that pertains to the panel today is promise in peril. You can buy it downstairs. I have the distinct pleasure of being the chair and coorganizer of this really exciting panel, i think, and i hope youll agree once were done. Its a fascinating topic with tremendous contemporary relevance as well as his totori significance. Our panel is entitled turning. 1916. This the not just about Foreign Relations but also world relations, international relations. Now the spark for this panel is the centennial of the 1916 election in which Woodrow Wilson ran on a he kept us out of war platform, despite the military interventions ongoing in mexico and in the caribbean. Marking the secentennial of thi election, this round t
Drumming home an antigovernment message in colombia Indigenous People converge on the capital. And the nigerian protestors have defied a curfew and faced off against Security Forces in the countrys biggest city as demonstrations against Police Brutality threaten to paralyze the nation a 24 hour curfew has been imposed in lagos the financial heart of africas largest economy thats where Security Forces fired at protesters late on tuesday drawing International Condemnation the Rights Group Amnesty International says at least 12 people were killed that night blaming the violence on the military the government has not confirmed that but the Nigerian Parliament speaker says its clear that there were casualties its been more than 2 weeks since young people began demonstrating against Police Brutality after a video of a man being beaten by offices allegedly from the special anti robbery squad known as sars went viral i mean address has more from him which are. Security officers are still out o
Parliament. We will see how one of indias poorest forest districts cope with months of lockdown. Dw speaks with a german astrophysicist. Phil im phil gayle. Welcome to the program. We begin in berlin, where belarus Opposition Leader has been in talks with german political leaders, including the chancellor, Angela Merkel. She wants elections following the forced poll. She wants germany to play a leading role in ending the unrest. Reporter this meeting at the german chancellory in berlin is crucial. The Opposition Leader has high hopes, as she said ahead of the talks. Germany is one of the most powerful countries in the world. Now, we need help and mediation of our negotiations with authorities. Think that germany can be extremely helpful in this situation. Reporter merkel has deep sympathy for the belarus and protest movement. As a former citizen of east or minute, she has lived through a peaceful revolution, which gives her a special understanding of belarus. When i see the courage of