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encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine a light on your anti corruption here i. nominate now. frank assessments what are you seeing in this in the 6 percent visit to call the police you are facing life to be sure if this is true and in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera. who are. going to war to. play. your own news on here at al-jazeera these are the top stories armenian and azerbaijani forces are exchanging
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fire for a 2nd day in the disputed we're going to cut about egypt i mean it says more than 50 its troops have. been killed since the fighting began as a by john is claiming further advances are taking you number of t.v. images. new york times reports u.s. president on trumpet had no chance in 10 of the last 15 years mainly because of large business losses from his dismissed report those faults. and indian police have arrested pharmacies protesting against new laws aimed at reforming an industry many farmers fear the new rules could spell an end to the government buying grain at guaranteed process. let's take you back to our top story this escalating conflict between us about john and mania over the disputed nagorno karabakh region and the fallout goes beyond the conflict with seeing in that region pipelines which ship oil and natural gas from azerbaijan to the world past close to not going to cut about the south caucasus pipeline on turkey's eastern
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mediterranean coast it takes gas from azerbaijan to the georgian turkish border you've got the baku tbilisi chohan pipeline which passes through the region 2 it carries more than a 1000000 barrels of oil a day most of that going to europe and on the armenian side too there's a russian pipeline which takes gas to media so there's a bit to talk about here we're going to do that with cornelia my oil analyst and see of my own resources joining us from ben in switzerland cornelia nice to see you a really good reminder isn't it you know we think about oil and gas we think about the middle east so much there is a lot of natural resources traveling through this area. there is a lot of natural resources through that area and the supra correctly pointed out it's not going directly through not going to look at about that's going slightly north off it and there was a good reason. as c.d.s. when they built the p.t.c. . tblisi pipeline when for the very expensive fruit
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circumventing armenia going through a choice into turkey so so if they if they had some premonition so of what could what could happen yes so it's not a lot but you know it has a capacity of shipping about a 1000000 barrels a day but currently azerbaijan is under no big ation in the ok class in an agreement on the opec and it's 10 allies that is one of the 10 largest and it has so it has a limit of about $580000.00 barrels a day which is less than one. percent of global consumption at current levels is this the type of thing though which can be manipulated in this conflict when you have other players like russia which is trying to mediate turkey which is clearly backing the is here is as well can this become potentially part of the conflict.
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yes and no because nobody really has an interest in this escalating i mean you know this is a region where where heads of states tend to be a little bit of and act up but it's a region. dean does not need another conflict that's why he wants to mediate he has his hands full with yellow toes there syria libya then turkey has its hands full we obviously disappointing that supporting a fellow turkic republic and a fellow muslim country that's out on the provider of energy to the country but they have to hands full with all the little. skirmish they have in the mediterranean they also have syria on the other hand they're involved in libya and especially russia and turkey are on other sites of so many issues and then they both and they really really don't want to force it not to make this about money
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because there's obviously a lot of other issues going on but how important is. the natural resources in terms of of revenues for a country like ours or by john. what a very important i mean as i said in that in that conversation with your producer before we had our conversation you know it in terms of what it is right now in terms of oil it's not that important especially as we have actually markets that are where we want to cut supplies so anything cutting supply probably people are happy about but if you are this finance ministry of a country like azerbaijan or if you are a lier if the head of the country the president well you know you need to you need to tax revenues from deal oil because there is especially as there is a pandemic and there's not much else going on you know there's no tourism it's a beautiful country as are by john beautiful in terms of you know too good for
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tourism and so on but nothing is happening right now so those. petro dollars are very very well come. always a pleasure talking to you thank you for joining us thank you so much comer. now hundreds of refugees on the great content of lesbos are expected to be moved to the mainland in the coming hours the group have been granted asylum after the marriott camp was destroyed by a fire earlier this month let's go to stephanie decker who's been reporting on this for a few weeks now stephanie what's happening to there now i mean isn't this what a lot of people wanted to get to the mainland. getting the last time you and i spoke we were in an olive grove talking to those young afghan boys who are desperate and wants to get off the island well that's a very different moment now come all around $700.00 families and vulnerable people are now being taken off the island they're being taken in a ferry they're going to be going to athens and this is for them certainly we're
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not allowed to talk to them but we've seen people smiling and waving i think safe to say an incredibly happy moment what you're seeing this is they've come through legal channels enduring incredible hardship and then they've had to wait in a camp which has been described as hell on earth uptown burnt down and now what you're seeing is them carrying their lives their belongings and hoping to start afresh now you know we do have to say that the journey for them remains difficult come out when it comes to assimilation into gratian but this moment is something that everyone here wants official filing status and being taken off the island so certainly for them at this point in time i think safe to say an incredibly happy day but then what stephanie what happens once you get to the mainland these are people who have let's be honest not been wanted wherever they've pretty much gone where do they go after that. you know from what we understand this group
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of people around $700.00 or so are going to be housed in hotels in athens and then at some point in the future we understand from sources in the ministry of migration they will be read settled in european countries now we don't have the exact details of that so i have to. say that these cases are probably quite unusual what usually happens if you get asylum kemal is that to within a month the greek authorities have changed the law you are then on your own you're left to your own devices and we've been talking to a lot of people who are trying to figure out how the process works a young greek lawyer who represents many of these people trying to help them in their complicated and lengthy asylum process he actually burst into tears when he was talking to me off camera after our interview because he said it is so difficult to tell people you know this moment which is so it's the ultimate dream for that they are ecstatic and he says and then i have to tell them that the road ahead remains incredibly difficult if not more difficult so i think you know certainly it is an incredibly happy moment i don't want to put it down or an end but the reality
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is that these people need all the support they can get to reintegrate certainly after having spent so long in limbo in these camps continuing that reporting from the on and of lesbos thank you. so now the u.s. secretary of state is in greece to discuss tension with turkey in the mediterranean sea pledged u.s. support to mediate the dispute over gas exploration greece is disputing the drilling rights but last week both countries did agree to new talks about the territorial claims. french president. government. has presented an initiative to resolve the political and economic. opportunity for. president. who visited neighborhoods damaged by
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other international powers have refused to provide. the international community but. gave them another 6 weeks to implement france's road map. whose house was destroyed in the explosion a new deadline much of the ruling class accused of decades of corruption give up power. he gave them another chance to agree but they won't be able to do that they don't want to rescue the country they want to rob the country but i have hope in michael he made us feel like human beings and citizens of a nation. the international community did step in to provide much needed assistance to the port blast victims but in the absence of
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a political solution there is concern lebanon's parties are tied to foreign countries in particular the united states and iran their power struggle is played out here everybody's stepping up from both sides. so. what i am asking from this big. nation. ok to help the lebanese people france accused lebanon's leaders of holding the country and its people hostage many such as lived in a green. bay that coronavirus news now in the number of infections in india has passed 6000000 more than 82000 cases reported in the past 24 hours india is the 2nd worst affected country in the world after the united states nearly 100000 people have died as well let's hear from the sculptor who is from the center of social medicine and community health at jawaharlal nehru university who believes there is
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some silver lining in all of this the most recent good news is there's somewhat of a decline in the last week. and it definitely looks as if that the peak has been achieved that we're on and don't work trend however as we have seen with other countries large countries particularly the u.s. this could write. another there could be another rising fears again but for the person that seems to be on board here and these are british want not to asians in the brandenburg regions running out of a months if not years. it is also true that following the lock down which is the unlocked face that has been up 20 times increase to this current mines turn up 6000000 however these are short fluctuations seem to be somewhat of a slowing down during the end of august also but then there was another rise so
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this is part of the game excites me. a u.k. court has decided to allow the ride sharing firm to keep its operating license and london transport authorities in the british capital and deny that slight sense to operate in 2019 they said because of safety and security breaches has joined a hole in london with more. transport for london the body that regulates and oversees public transport in the capital denied. a license back in november last year for the 2nd time in fact citing safety concerns specifically a glitch on the company's app that has allowed a number of drivers to falsify their identity by putting up take photographs that lead to allegedly thousands of basically unlicensed and therefore uninsured rides putting obviously passenger safety at risk had or was denied the extent of the problem but not necessarily that the problem had existed they admitted during the 4
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day hearing hear a number of serious quote serious and alarming failings putting crashes at risk but said that they've worked hard to address regulators concerns we've made a number of recent improvements that go well beyond. what other operators have done and well beyond some of the concerns raised by t f l so that would include hybrid real time id which means that drivers now when they go on the air take a selfie and we validate therefore that they are who they say they are electronically in the background and also mass recognition where we are using technology to ensure that no mask no right policy is enforced on every driver in london on every train in the end a judge here the westminster magistrates court essentially concurred saying that we may not have a perfect safety record but that it has seen an improving picture with extensive measures implemented to reduce into dence therefore finding that it was indeed fit and proper to have a license for private hire here in london now one of the parties to the case
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against the licensed taxi drivers association that's the body that regulate. well the famous london black taxis said that essentially those admissions by the company were the company trying to pull the wool over the courts eyes by giving the impression that the problem had entirely gone away. it said it was too big to regulate effectively but too big to fail. china has accused the trumpet ministration of abuse of power in its attempt to ban the tick tock app in the united states the us government's trying to stop american dom loads of the video sharing app but on sunday a federal court temporarily blocked that move president trump claims the chinese owned company poses a security threat beijing accuses the us of bullying police and military personnel in indonesia's popular province have stopped an anti-government protest by university students there demanding the scrapping of the regionals region's special autonomy law and so-called autonomy funds protesters say the government system
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hasn't improved their lives and instead of additional funding they just want independence for the region now indonesia's government is close to completing a national mapping project which it says will help to hold disputes over land ownership it degenerates communities they say they've been excluded from the whole process jessica washington has that story from jakarta. in indonesia as west timor people have been left to pick up the pieces of their demolished community you know what i said this is what's left of my home after the local government tore it down i don't have a house anymore now i have to live under a tree. going. in organise the local government victim. firing tear gas and tearing down their houses to name a few development happened. they offered to relocate us but they immediately tore down our houses before the replacement house but even ready. since then they've
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been living in tents the local government says the land has huge potential and needs to be developed for agriculture now then but that doesn't mean they've got the lancets because the state documents we told them take the local government to court let the court decide who the rightful owner is disputes like this are common across indonesia corporations local governments and indigenous communities are often at odds over who owns what land it's a problem the government says it wants to resolve its. policy song it is to solve the problem of land over land prices we're dealing with problems that occurred in the past like comics. for almost 10 years indonesia's government has been working on a complete database of maps to help minimize overlapping land disputes now the government says the project is almost complete but indigenous communities say they've been excluded from the process activists say the mapping process has been
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opaque and closed off. the state considers these indigenous people is living on land which doesn't belong to them and with its power tries to stop their efforts to fight for their land. and local leader of the indigenous can abandon unity was arrested accused of stealing chainsaws being used to cut down trees in the forests . he says the government always sides with corporations who he accuses of encroaching on their land and he's skeptical that the government has any real intention to protect indigenous communities. and when it comes to relations with the vestas indigenous people are always the ones left defeated he says they like many indigenous communities all over indonesia will never stop fighting to protect their land just to washington al-jazeera jakarta. still ahead on this news all sports news the miami heat's set up a championship decide oh with le bron james and the l.a.
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business leaders just want to buy no bras paul. the rule. for the all the world. will get a look at sports now with fara thanks so much and i mean he will take on the l.a. lakers for this season's n.b.a. championship the heat are through to the finals for the 1st time in 6 years after beating the boston celtics in the eastern conference finals now the richardson reports. this is the team charged with the task of stopping looked wrong james in the los angeles lakers from winning the n.b.a. championship the miami heat's have won the eastern conference finals the full 2
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series victory over the boston celtics this group. more than anything they just love to compete we're so grateful for this opportunity in this bubble this group would have done it in an empty jam with nobody watching just tossed out ball up. and i just love the fact this group is so pure then they enjoy each other's success it's especially good to be tempted by amount of bio had blamed himself for the team's defeat in game 5 this time out he scored a career high 32 points and 14 rebounds as the heat secured the series with 81252113 when dr stone thank you for the fish you get on the dogs or like everybody else here got a chip on his shoulder from some soma. is a tosser we're going to follow us you know we were not backing down from anybody and that's what i like about the soon to be father seeks a challenge but it's the 1st time the heat's of reached the final since 2014 on
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that occasion le bron james was part of the miami team function for trying i know what a performance genuinely. if you want to win you're going to have to go. at the end of the day what it normally comes down to and. yes we're going to you know i was you can't always you know and because you have so many. really good players around you. you're going to get the same test over and over again it's. just. the effort to get through basketball is toughest exam starts with game one of the finals on wednesday. and the richardson al-jazeera. u.s. open champion dominate team is through the 2nd round at the french open the austrian was a straight sets winner against more in chile croatia the world number 3 has been the beaten finalist at the last 2 french open tournaments. 3 time grand slam champion andy murray won just 6 games during
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a straight sets defeat against them of lanka it was murray's 1st appearance on the clay court since june 27th it's been struggling with a hip injury that on looks like to his retirement. i think that's probably in terms of scoreline might be wrong but i think us worst defeat maybe of my career in a grand slam i'm not sure if that's the case it's going to be difficult for me to play the same level as i did before i mean i was there in 3 now and i was ranked number one and the world so difficult with all the issues i've had and in the women's draw serena williams has just started her 19th french open campaign the 3 time champion as plain fellow american christiane earlier 7 c. patrick event of a beat france's also in straight sets the 2 time wimbledon champion has never got beyond the semifinals roland garros. a 16 year old coke off won her 1st ever french open match the american easy going see if you want to call to
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a briton in the 1st round the world over 51 beating her in straight sets 6363. honestly my dad told me something in the one. time he was just like. you're living your dream so just enjoy and have fun i mean his goal was to become an m.b.a. and he did it make is so he told me like you're living your dream in there everybody gets to do this or just have fun on the court. for the 1st 2 quarter finals of the asian champions league has been made in cats are or will face the saudi well persepolis ever ran will take on his back team to court both last 8 games will be played in doha on wednesday the semifinal is coming up on saturday. european champions byron munich has suffered a surprise loss in the german league byron were beaten $41.00 at hoffenheim it ended a $32.00 game on the run and was their 1st december so year of just 2 games of the
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season played as a result that hoffenheim top of the table. in italy kris jenner and all those saved italian champions you ventus from defeat in syria you they had to come from behind twice to seal point against us were all they got there 1st with a penalty and his 2nd came after his team had a player sent off you may have taken 4 points from their 1st 2 games of the season . for you then to striker gonzales ego and made a disappointing start with his new club into miami on his 1st appearance in major league soccer argentinian striker failed to score and went on to miss a penalty as his team lost 3 nil to philadelphia. later this month a premier league champions liverpool take on arsenal both teams have won their opening 2 games of the new season and liverpool manager your gun club says his arsenal counterpart mattel r ted has had a big impact since his arrival at the club at the end of last year. seems to be an
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exceptional football match obviously because he the team he sets out now is the structure of the team is absolutely exceptional you can see. the balance between defense and offense is really good they showed with their weaknesses of opponent is how many times you are able to explore them how many opportunities you get so that and as well with all their. incredible thing that they have and you know they are going to try this still able to do them so i want to focus on while we can do. the field is now set for the major league baseball playoffs the st louis cardinals and the malaki brewers secured the final series nationally to spots the brewers going through despite this $52.00 loss against cardinals 8 teams from each league are heading into the playoffs which start on she's doing. ok and that is all
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your sport for now thank you very much for. right we're going to come back in a few minutes but i've got plenty more news more updates from correspondents on the situation in azerbaijan and. corruption it is that invisible behind a wall of silence. against. corruption is not something to be told that it. is a. country his. let's destroy this war. in 2020 the free space award encourages the heroes who are fighting against corruption this helps our communities to save the resources that we need in order to address the burning problems that affect us all. shine
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a light on your anticorruption here i. nominate now. we want to turn it up on the backs of al-jazeera is documentary. oh it's. just. the gift of sight. just so sickly intervention is one of the few where you will see patients like this seize least 10 years younger than she was yesterday just within 24 hours on al-jazeera i care about how the u.s. engages with the rest of the world we're willing to fit in taking you into a place you might not visit otherwise and feels that you were there from current tensions between countries along the river nile have their roots in the colonial past from ethan's point of view cannot think non-agreement political victory for the new political realities on the ground or increasing the sense of uncertainty
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over kuhn is the rhythm out there with the need to do that underneath and how the countries through which the neighbors kind of benefit to temper the. struggle over the mild phone al-jazeera. man. for a 2nd day i mean ian and azerbaijani forces fight over the disputed territory might want to talk about both sides are reporting casualties. played. out over again i'm come all santamaria with the world news from al-jazeera more than 700 refugees on the great garden of lesbos
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