thank you. john? this morning an appeals court in new york has granted the sackler family immunity in exchange for a $6 billion opioid settlement. the wealthy family will be shielded from current and future lawsuits. the drugmaker called the ruling a victory. it branded oxycontin as a non-addictive drug when it began selling it in the 1990s and they are accused of fueling the opioid crisis that has killed half a million people. jean casares, so this deal, what does it mean for the sackleres and its victims? this deal was there from the beginning as purdue pharma was about to enter into bankruptcy and the way the legal document says and i was in courts for some of these original hearings and initially before bankruptcy was filing and purdue had lawsuits and the sackleres as individual his lawsuits against them, $40 trillion of lawsuits
yugoslavia war 30 years on, is that life in that area, so clear in some place but in others it is pretty miserable steer and a lot of tensions remain and a new generation, sadly, in some places seems repaired to take them on. take on those old tensions. not with guns, at this point, but there is a law of unhappiness and difficulty. a5 law of unhappiness and difficulty. as always, good to have you with us. our international editor. worth 0ur international editor. worth saying. well if you want to hear more ofjeremy reflecting on some of the most difficult stories he s reported on, including his reporting of the balkans war, he has a new podcast. it s called front lines ofjournalism , available now on bbc sounds. the sackler family has won immunity from opioid law5uit5. the billionaire owners of purdue pharma will be protected from lawsuits linked to the us opioid crisis in exchange
sectors that tend to employ quite a few college graduates are younger workers. so that has inhibited to some degree the hiring of new employees in those areas given regulatory uncertainty and slower growth of some of these sectors. the sackler family of some of these sectors. the sackler family has of some of these sectors. the sackler family has won immunity from opioid lawsuits. the billionaire owners will be protected from lawsuits linked to the us opioid crisis in exchange for a $6 billion settlement. filing for bankruptcy in 2019 amid thousands of lawsuits made drugs like oxycontin and is blamed for fuelling the opioid crisis in the united states. opioids were involved in death ijy opioids were involved in death by overdose of more than 75,000 people in america in 2021, according to the us centers for disease control and prevention. the indian economy expanded more than 6% in the first three
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targets over the city, but russia said its attack which used drones and missiles had hit all of its targets. vodafone is to cut 11,000 jobs over the next three years. the figure is equivalent to a tenth of its global workforce. the telecoms giant made a pre tax profit of £12.8 billion in the last financial year, which fell short of expectations. it s unclear how many roles will be cut in the uk and other countries. the university of oxford says it will remove the sackler name from its buildings over the family s association with the opioid crisis in the us. a number of associations have ended their association due to the lawsuits in the us. the university said any previous donations from the sackler family and their trust will be retained by the university. it was dubbed the biggest art heist in modern history. today five members of a criminal gang have jailed for stealing priceless 18th century jewels from one of europe s oldest