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deb it passes there will be many in desperate need of help. as a strictly prepares for bushfire season survivors of the last several catastrophic fires are still struggling what are what east follows one community's road to recovery but now just 0. donald trump's on the school's financial records are published showing the u.s. president reportedly paid no income taxes in 10 of the past 15 years. total fake news actually paid to. know that i'm having a hit in and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. caught
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in the fighting between azerbaijan and armenia international pressure builds to holt's the escalating violence yemen's warring parties agree to their largest prisoner swap yet as the u.n. seeks a ceasefire in the 6 year old conflict. and the fast track coronavirus task for passengers that airlines hope will give the industry a much needed lift. donald trump reportedly paid just $750.00 in federal income taxes the year he ran for president and in his 1st year in the white house months according to financial records obtained by the new york times they say they've 2 decades worth of tax states a covering trump and his. business organization the paper also claims trump didn't
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pay any income taxes in $10.00 of the past 15 years mostly because he reported losing far more money than he made trump whose low guarded his tax filings being made public says the reports his faults. were through the same as you can rest with the same questions for years ago i had a look at this and talk about a total shakiness no actually paid tax but then you'll see that the service might actually change. under a they were under a for a long time their rest is not treat me well they treat me like a temporary like they truly to tipperary they don't treat me well they tripled really badly. you have people in the areas to the treatment very very badly. but the wonder of it and will be proud to share but that your straightness well heidi joe castro has more now on the complex nature of trump's business
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dealings. in 10 out of the 16 years prior to president trump becoming president he paid 0 dollars to the federal government in income tax and in the last 2 years while president he's paid $750.00 a year just to put that in context the average middle class american family pays more than $10000.00 a year 0 so certainly this is information that may be quite inflaming to voters but the song that the paper and its reporting the or new york times documents really what is the financial wizardry that president trump and his organization have used to create this dynamic of appearing to be a multimillionaire but when in fact browning in dad's and the way that this was done was lover jean the president's celebrity and prior to becoming president in
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getting loans to buy risky properties and then not doing very well in those properties those famous golf courses his hotel in washington d.c. just hemorrhaging cash and then trump is using those business losses to offset any sort of profit and that's how he was able to get away with not paying much taxes or 0 taxes at all. they've been international calls for calm after heavy fighting between armenia and azerbaijan at least 16 people have been killed including civilians sunday's fighting is the latest flare up in a long one and conflicts over the region over the gorno kind of bar that lies incites azerbaijan but is run by ethnic armenians the fighting has reignited concerns about stability in the south caucasus a corridor for pipelines carrying oil and gas to world markets robin forrester walker is in the region and has filed this report. as ery tanks under attack
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according to armenians defense ministry it also claims that is a very drones and helicopters were also destroyed but civilian casualties are among those reported killed early in the morning grice a. forces launched large scale aggression including. a long line of counter that contact with are talking about a car bomb they are targeting civilian population it's even when you 1st arrived. as a by john has condemned what it called a 1000000 propaganda president said as air forces had launched a counter-offensive after coming under attack so. many it was the 1st to fire and the 1st to die by johnny servicemen as a by john gave a decent response to the enemy and the enemy could not move an inch this is the new goal no karabakh region internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan but the
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red areas are controlled by armenian forces adjacent as ery territories in green are also occupied by armenia the international community has called for an immediate cease fire with russia playing a lead mediating role it has a military presence in armenia and good relations with azerbaijan but now another regional power is playing an increasingly assertive role on sunday president of the one of turkey's said that turkey stands with azerbaijan. armenia's prime minister nicole passion warned against turkey becoming involved. among the fact that turkey is maintaining such dangerous behavior is fraught with the most devastating consequences for south caucasus and the adjacent regions the international community must prevent with the united efforts the dangerous
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development of events and stop efforts to destabilize the region. a 1000000 separatists for the control of little or no kara back in the early 1990 s. with the collapse of the soviet union and 30000 died in the fighting. a ceasefire in 1904 was brokered but sporadic fighting has continued ever since. almost 3 decades later internationally mediated peace talks have stalled tensions rose in july with the worst fighting since 2016 as a by john has repeatedly bowed to recapture nagorno-karabakh by force and armenia has vowed to defend the territory both sides remain determined to claim the corner karabakh as their own robin foresty a walker. tbilisi french president emanuel micro has
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criticized lebanon's leaders over their failure to form a new government prime minister designate moustapha deep quits on saturday less than a month into the job lebanon's economic crisis has been exacerbated by last month's massive explosion in beirut supports mccrone was particularly critical of the shia group hezbollah. i don't it's really cannot be an army fighting news rail a militia fighting civilians in syria and a respectable party in lebanon once they can't believe it is stronger than it is it is up to them to demonstrate the very respect the lebanese as a whole is clearly shown the opposition recent days spirits in a moment but 1st serious natasha butler in paris well a very strong words from the french president emanuel macron who accused lebanon's
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political leaders of betrayal he said they had betrayed their people by thing a link to form a government to push through urgently needed reforms in the country he said he singled out i should say hezbollah but he was certainly seriously critical of all the political classes he said that they had failed also not to use time in the right way he said they wasted time they wasted a month in which lebanon could be accessing international aid now that international aid had been raised in august in a video conference nearly $300000000.00 but the condition of receiving that aid was lebanon would form a government but that had not happened it was very clear it is very clear that my core seems personally very upset he said in the beginning of the month of september that sat around the table with various political leaders lebannon who seemed to assure him that they would come together and try and form
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a government and push through reforms but they had failed to do that he said that they had only in the time that has passed looked after their own interests. lebanese politicians are aware that they are under pressure but lebanese politicians are really abetting on regional changes and it seems mccraw understands that he said that the lebanese political class is holding lebanon and the lebanese people hostage with evan on his hostage to regional and international power struggles in particular the u.s. and iranian rivalry when mccrone says this is a last chance and then he gives 6 weeks what happens in 6 weeks time the us elections and hezbollah and amal the shop parties who are allied with iran have been blamed for stalling the formation of the government in order to see whether or not the balance of power in the region can change if there's a new president in the white house will there be an agreement with iran in that way
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will the pressure will the pressure be less on hezbollah in lebanon because for hezbollah this is really an existential struggle because you know it sees the sanctions the u.s. sanctions on the group as well as the international community and i think mark mccraw is harsh language when he said hezbollah you cannot be a political party and be a militia killing civilians in syria was definitely a 1st because we have to remember yes the united states considers the military and political wing of hezbollah as terrorist organizations but europe does not consider the political wing of hezbollah a terrorist organization in fact that's the main point of difference between the u.s. and france when dealing with lebanon and so is this macross saying that we could include your political wing on the terrorism list so a lot of warnings indirect threats but really no action taken. sound serious reporting from the mollies president says names and interim prime minister he's foreign and former foreign minister marks are one and his hope the appointments
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will hasten the ends to sanctions placed on mali by west african countries following a military coup the last month the transitional government has agreed to so for 18 months before elections can be held nicolas sarkozy's following the latest developments from dakar senegal. security element is still in the hands of the president and the vice president and that's in their head but really the day to day nitty gritty of getting the state back on track well that's and then in the name in the hand of this new prime minister who will be nominating a new government on tuesday what's interesting about the nomination of this man is that he has a political power so it is a break with the recent past and the. government of kate where we saw so many people take to the streets and angry and upset with him but at the same time it is someone that is with a continuation from the past someone who was the foreign minister under to money to
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reign 2004 and subsequently to the representative of the united nation and also at the cost of west west african body what's important with this nomination is that we've seen that the president is a former officer of the military the vice president was the leader of the military themselves so he's the 1st civilian in a position of leadership so he's keen to ensuring that this government at this government transition is successful to the eyes of the international community. belarusian police a foreign stun grenades and tear gas to disperse up 100000 people in the capital minsk rallies against president alexander lukashenko also took place in 9 other cities and 200 people were arrested sunday marks the 50th straight day of protests against the presidential election the opposition says it was raked. still to come
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here on al-jazeera a u.s. judge white house backed ban on take talk on hold i heard speak for him to come into force. at home combs police issue new rules for reporters critics born of another threat to medieval region. hello there mostly clear and calm picture across much of the middle east across turkey they want to see bits and pieces of cloud in the last few hours and we've seen one or 2 showers now as we go through monday quite a bit of cloud with those showers working their way into as the caspian sea and in fact working the way for the east was as we go through the day so northern sections of iran and some very well scattered showers as well across areas of afghanistan and northern pakistan becoming a little bit more widespread as we go through cheese day much of the middle east
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the regular insulin is mostly clear and dry the winds all fairly light damages not as high as they have been 43 city 35 in the hall but still failing fail him with 35 the winds are very light since the one of the shows in the fall south and west of yemen that we had down into central africa plenty of showers here the rains pushing further south not typical for this time it is becoming quite widespread through the d.l.c. and across into much of tanzania as well more of those coastal showers and even wanted to shout into more northern and central areas of angola and all the while those showers working their way through the south africa becoming quite widespread into more areas tools east of against and shot just pushing up into southern sections of mozambique so very unsettled in johannesburg for the next few days. cut through the noise figure back up when you're going into 52 hours and listen
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journalists the actors in effect are finding ways to tell this story one of the problems that they're just really hard a lot of people of color who are making decisions about office press run as i for a little over i shouldn't speculate political hot words arrested on sunday we know that the christian or were they able to buy the listening post monitors and interprets the media on al-jazeera were the will. or the. this is al jazeera could come out of the headlines for you know the new york times has reportedly obtained more than 2 decades worth of the us president's tax returns
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the publication says donald trump paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 15 years of dismissed reports as false. have been international calls for calm after at least 16 soldiers and civilians were killed during heavy fighting between armenia and azerbaijan on sunday is the latest flare up in a long running conflict region of the gorno cut about. and mali's president has named an interim prime minister as former foreign minister mokhtari one took the appointments will hasten the land sanctions placed on mali by west african countries following a military coup last month. let's return to those revelations about trump's tax returns jeremy meyer is associate professor of politics and government at george mason university he says members of the trump family are also names voc a trump is implicated in these documents trump may be engaging in tax fraud on an
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epic scale where he's using state consultants in i.e. his children to turn businesses that would be turning a profit into losses that he can count on his few businesses that make money but they're only losses because he's making his ridiculous payments to people who are on his company's payroll already which is and i'm not a tax attorney but i believe that's illegal some constantine as a writer with the washington times sees question much of the york times is reporting and says it's unlikely to hurt trump's chances in the. i don't think it will make a huge difference it will be an issue but there are many bigger issues the economy is one of them cold it is one of them the supreme court justice selection will be one of them i think in the big picture this is a story for one or 2 days the democrats will certainly beat the drum and try to make it something but the fact is it if he has followed all the rules all the laws it has no impact whatsoever. a funeral has been held for 2 palestinian fishermen
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who were killed by the egyptian navy hundreds of people gathered in the gaza strip to mourn the brothers who died on friday while fishing near the gaza egypt's maritime boundary another brother is being treated in an egyptian hospital hemis has condemned the incident and called on egypt to investigate. and you were fully aware of the slow very good my youngest son is captured with an interim leg we're calling on those egyptian brothers to release him the fisherman had nothing to do with them they were looking after their livelihood their fishing hooks were on their boats and there are a lot of boats crossing there as if this is just my son's luck. and the government protests continue over in egypt's the latest happens in gazer just north of cairo at least one person has been killed in the rallies which began more than a week ago as anger over corruption and a deteriorating economy the protesters want president up of fattah el-sisi to
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resign he says he's leaving egypt through necessary reforms. warring sides and yemen have agreed on their biggest prisoner exchange since the war began the u.n. says it hopes to build the momentum to get a national cease fire in place and eventually an end to the conflict reports. this is the u.n. 1st major achievement in yemen in years the healthiest of the government have agreed to exchange prisoners the deal was initially struck into 1000 to 18 in sweden but never implemented the 1081 individuals would indeed will represent the largest release. operation during the history of the conflict in yemen peaceful
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negotiations can succeed and they will succeed in bringing relief to the yemeni people and building confidence for the peace process. if implemented this new deal would pave the way to a broader prisoner swap. 6 years says the houthi as took over the capital sanaa fighting continues claiming the lives of thousands of people the fate of thousands of prisoners is yet to be decided the u.n. hopes the warring factions will resume talks soon to free all prisoners at the end of the day on the parties to the conflict can bring long lasting positive change that yemeni people so neat. i believe over the last days we have been reminded here again that small steps that can have big impact possible and much needed in yemen today. in the past tribal leaders and clerics brokered
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major prisoner exchanges but never managed to get all the parties to and the conflict. the saudi backed government insists a political deal will only happen once the houthi is pull out from the areas they controlled into $1014.00 and had over their weapons it condition dismissed by the iran backed rebels who describe themselves as legitimate representatives of the yemeni people. in 2018 un envoy announced what he described as a landmark deal in yemen the stockholm agreement consisted of a prisoner swap the creation of a demilitarized zone in cities on the red sea and and to the fighting in tires and the commitment from all the parties to start political talks to end the conflict.
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but within days the deal collapsed and fighting could resume. but many things have changed since the store call my dream and the ho these have considered dative their military gains in the north u.a.e. back to session as control most of the south. president had he has lost significant influence here runs the few areas still under his control from exile in saudi arabia. the un has described the humanitarian crisis in yemen as the worst in the world most of its people including 12000000 children need humanitarian assistance. many hope this agreement may be a step towards an and to a war that is raising the threat of yemen's disintegration. al-jazeera. a ballistics report from the kentucky state police is contradicting the official
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accounts the fatal shooting of briana taylor the 26 year old black woman was killed in a police raid gone wrong no officers have been charged over her death she returns he has more now from louisville where there have been a series of protests the protests of the renamed this area and downtown louisville in justice square and almost on a daily basis we get more and more information leaking to the press to suggest that the official account of the circumstances of brianna taylor's death which was presumably presented to the grand jury just doesn't add up the latest information that has not been ruled out of the police officer who was wounded by a gunshot wasn't by another officer but it could have been friendly fire the attorney general so that has been ruled out if you will documents addressed but hasn't been ruled out in addition a lot rides of one witness out of 12 who says he did hear the police announce
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themselves before they used a battering ram to briana taylor's home however now transpires it took 2 months for this man to say that 2 months of interviews 3 interviews over 2 months and even then what he said was that the police said this is because that's the quote that he gave which again adds to a certain amount of incredulity that that's how the police would have aroused themselves and even though he says it when he said that once all of this adding to that clamor for the grand jury grand jury transcripts and the underlying evidence to be released so that we can see what evidence the jury is really worth considering when they decided not to charge one police officer with the death of briana taylor. a judge has temporarily blocked the transom ministrations attempt to ban us downloads of the video sharing up takes on president trump wanted the bans take effect by the end of sunday he says text crews parent companies chinese own
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poses and national security threats the company denies this. journalists in hong kong are warning of a new threats to media freedom hundreds have lost their accreditation this fall as the passing of a controversial security law by chinese leaders that has been widely condemned him brain has won. during the recent protests local as well as foreign journalists have often been in the thick of it some from the profusion of new online media outlets often working unpaid others included journalism students as well as freelance photographers like mae james here being arrested last october. now hong kong's police force has announced that the media credentials that she and other local journalists hold or no longer be recognised. james insists she
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has a right to take pictures in public but now faces the prospect of a rest again if she does i just want to be there to take some picture to share with all my social media for that's it and then. i get a take and i get a rest and i get to take i don't know or maybe i just simply just being stuff or feel alice i miss everything. hong kong police say they want to weed out what they say are self-proclaimed reporters who assault and obstruct offices so will only now acknowledge journalists who are registered with the government or from what it calls internationally recognized and renowned media outlets the police declined our request for an interview. some of the most widely viewed images include those of a 12 year old schoolgirl being shoved to the ground by police these pictures were not filmed by the mainstream media though but by journalism students now say critics the police want to limit any negative coverage young reporter reporters.
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are off on the very front lawyer of the pack of all of journalist for often in fact some of the very important for the ages have been done by the. course for a strong public reaction hong kong's media was once regarded as one of the freest in asia in 2002 it was ranked 18 in the annual index compiled by reporters without borders an organization the tracks media freedom in $180.00 countries this year it was placed 80 of them and that was before police raided the offices of hong kong's most popular newspaper and arrested its proprietor it follow china's imposition of a highly controversial new security law that includes specific provisions to tighten supervision and regulation of both local and international media in the
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territory adrian brown al-jazeera hong kong. airlines are pinning their hopes on preflight covert 19 tests that deliver results within 15 minutes cold antigen tests they can be administered by non-medical staff and cost as little as $7.00 they are however more likely to miss positive cases than law based molecular diagnostic tests still they are line industry hopes the tests will help restore passenger confidence and reduce the need for tough travel restrictions quarantine is a complete dead terror to any. trouble project if you have a quarantine is this nation or that whole it brock's completely travel so we said we have to remove current. what we think is that one test at departure
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port guaranteeing that. 8 percent sensitivity the passengers who are travelling are not infected we are not saying that the system is one of the percent . sensitive and that there is it is 0 risk 0 risk doesn't exist what we say is that this guarantees that the pandemic will not be transferred from country a to country at a level that it is not under control which is did he shoot. that we will that the key issue is that the remains of the 4. i'm hitting with the headlines here on al-jazeera the york times says it's obtained more than 2 decades of the us.
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