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from around the globe these find a latin america as a young man who will stop at nothing to secure an education. the crossing on al-jazeera. a lot of the fans from moscow is on the long haul we are grappling the extra mile they are the media don't go we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. median and forces fight over the disputed territory over going to cut about for a 2nd day both sides are reporting casualties. peter w. watching al-jazeera live from a headquarters here in doha also coming up. this week news story shake news made
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a. tunnel from tries to dismiss reports that he paid 0 tax in 10 of the last 50 years after his records were leaked to the new york times in. greece allows hundreds of refugees to leave less balsam head for the mainland but sars and remain in desperate conditions. also ahead anger across india farmers march against a new goal that they say threatens their livelihoods. the border conflict between us opposed on and armenia is escalating fighting over the disputed region of the go to cut it has continued for a 2nd day both countries are reporting deaths of soldiers and civilians international community is calling for calm and an immediate cease fire has charlotte but us.
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summoned to rule these armenian reservists and leaving the capitol. president nicol passion un called on men into military service after fighting erupted on sunday over the disputed province of new going on karabakh they will fight their neighbors as a by john for control of the territory. on the front line armenia says it is bombarding his eery forces and winning what both sides are calling a war the last time they force a 4 war was in the early 1990 s. after the collapse of the soviet union 30000 people were killed a cease fire was brokered in 1904 but sporadic fighting has continued ever since. nearly 3 decades later with twitter cell phone and drone videos information is a new frontline. in the 1st 24 hours of fighting amenia and
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azerbaijan released videos and boasted of their military superiority each accusing the other of killing civilians and of hiring mercenaries from syria and the wider middle east to bolster their forces both have also released videos of so she's they've coote. the other denies russia the e.u. and the us a calling for calm well turkey is backing as a by john. with a little light. i wanted to clear that not only as a by john but also to is at war with us using the main modern weapons and ammunition available in the turkish army drawings and aircraft. hospitals in nagorno-karabakh have received dozens of wounded soldiers and civilians they have moved some patients into bomb shelters. we have 30 wounded in their operations undergoing some patients who were in hospitals were evacuated.
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into the bunker and the seriously ill people are in the hospital we're working on high alert in a ready to receive the wounded. as a by john c. the violence has spread outside of new going to karabakh with 5 family members killed in the city of najaf to learn many more will hurt. as the casualty figures climb amenia in azerbaijan and pushing on both appear determined to settle rooms nagorno-karabakh using weapons and words. challenge ballasts al-jazeera turkey has been a traditional ally of as opposed to on the president rushed up to the once as armenia must withdraw its troops from the disputed areas azerbaijan talks. once again i condemn armenia which attacked as a regime's lands yesterday turkey will continue to stand with the friendly and brotherly as a raging with all its resources and heart it is time to end the crisis in the region which started with the occupation of the nagorno-karabakh the region will
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once again see peace of the armenia immediately withdraws from the area lands it is occupying any impositions and proposals other than this will not only remain unjust and unlawful but will also continue to spoil minea cinema in the years era capital baku she says he is not just defending azerbaijan diplomatically but also supplying them with military equipment. angèle has already shown its side which is siding with us are based on and has so far as a person after their main attack in the polls area a couple of weeks ago both the turkish president and the defense minister have been very still it about the turkey sounds sending it by azerbaijan till the very end supporting them militarily logistically as you know peter turkey also has a military base in azerbaijan and the have very strong military agreements between the 2 armies circle so support as supports them with mostly
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a logistics with drones and other defense and us recruitment that turkey has been in the region of the a producing for the last couple of beers and apparently the turkish films. were also used by the azerbaijan and military during during this conflict with the armenian side. they say they have been saying for the last couple of days we are going to do what is necessary to be standing by as our base john and to defend their rights because they are our brothers that with blood and everything between turkey and us our bridge on there is the saying we are one nation but 2 different states so you can imagine how true he is committed to be standing by as our bit john. is denying the accusations from a media that is using turkish faces from syria in this conflict. so accomplished the baseless and groundless and the theater as a piece of propaganda armenian side were to. deflect attention from their side and
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if the only responsibility for doing that was icing it's an awful lot of media that brings recruiters and terrorists from middle eastern countries however armenia insists turkey's involvement goes beyond moral support and as robin for astraea walker explains from the georgian capital tbilisi. well they've been on a an offensive today to state that it's not only the words of comfort that president at the one is giving to the years varies but also military support as well that is that is their claim not only in the form of facilitating mercenaries i seem it was referring to there but also. equipment in the form of aerial drones unmanned aerial drones and f. 16 fighter aircraft but again important to emphasize that
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we've not been able to independently verify these statements. this is a this is an information war that is going on now at $59.00 confirmed armenian soldiers dead and more than $200.00 wounded and the armenian defense ministry stating that the intensity of the bombardments of areas around care down the town of martyr kit is unprecedented we know that armenian civilians in these areas are sheltering on the grounds in bunkers trying to avoid being caught up in this. the u.s. president donald trump has come under fire after the new york times reported he only paid $750.00 in federal taxes the year he took office it's reporting that mr trump paid no tax in 10 of the last 15 years now that's mainly because of large
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business losses from a strong person just missed the report as fake news his hide your castro. in 2015 year donald trump emerged from a golden elevator to declare his candidacy he paid 0 dollars in federal income tax just as he had 10 out of 15 years prior in 2016 and 17 president trump he'd just 7 her. $150.00 a year in federal income tax while the average middle class american family paid more than $10000.00 the new york times says it reviewed more than 2 decades of trump financial records the account published sunday describes a businessman president who avoided taxes by declaring huge losses but now personally owes creditors more than $300000000.00 soon to be due trump's prized gulf resorts reported losses of $315000000.00 since 2000 times
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reports the washington trump hotel shows a loss of 55000000 from has long sought to suppress his financial records taking the fight to the supreme court at a hastily called press conference sunday trump sought to discredit the new york times reporting based on leaked information to a fake news they were through the same stories you caressed in the same questions for years ago had a litigators and talk about it total fake news no actually i paid tax but then you're saying that the servers might actually change as it gets under a banner order for. indeed the times reports the internal revenue service audit concerns the legitimacy of a $72000000.00 tax refund that trump began receiving in 2008 and then there are the potential conflicts of interest trump has refused to divest in his businesses while president of the times reports his mar-a lago resort has made
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$5000000.00 a year in new members since trump became president and his resort in dorell collected $7000000.00 from the bank of america overseas income brought him $73000000.00 in his 1st 2 years in the white house iraq say a few words and in an arrangement that we do strums taxable income the president's dog. water and white house advisor evolved to trump appears to have been paid as a consultant even ashie managed her father's business may be engaging in tax fraud on an 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 with their only losses because he's making his ridiculous payments to people who are on his company's payroll already the times reports the trove of records do not appear to incriminate trump further in his business dealings with russia the times did not
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publish the records themselves democrats on twitter quickly seized on the report a roadmap of possible attacks against the president the new york times says that a tantrum financial records from confidential sources with legal access to the information the paper promises to publish more revelations in the days to come this may well be what the trump campaign most feared an earthquake of damaging reports just weeks before voters head to the polls the ground once again shifting in an election year full of surprises. castro al-jazeera washington. hundreds of refugees have now been allowed to leave the greek island of last boss they go into the mainland after being granted asylum they were all residents of the lawyer account before it was destroyed by fire earlier this month families and those requiring medical attention on are being prioritised staff deca was at the
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port in last boss. this is the moment they have been waiting for for an incredibly long time the ferry now with around 700 people on board families people classified as vulnerable being taken off the island on their way to athens with official asylum status they've had an incredibly long wait here on the island arctic stream a difficult conditions of course that following. an incredibly lengthy and dangerous journey that they made to get here to greece this is their dream this is the dream to gain asylum to get off the island and then to start their new law is what we understand from the ministry of migration is that they will be taken to athens they will be housed in hotels and then at some point in the future they will be moving on to other european countries we've watched them arrive here bus by boston getting off. the buses with their lives really their lives packed into plastic bags getting on that ferry and we weren't allowed to talk to any of them
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but we could sense people waving particular when the ferry started to move waving singing a lot of smiles i think certainly at clear to say an incredibly happy day for those onboard. still to come here on al-jazeera will bring the latest developments from istanbul as more saudi arabian nationals are indicted for the killing of the journalist jamal khashoggi. will meet lebanese youths through a growing increasingly disillusioned us political paralysis. the weather is looking fine and dry across much of the middle east little more cloud up towards caucasus johnson's thumb shell is still in place there just between the black sea and the caspian sea to the west the weather starting to just slide this way down into iran little russia shower as
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a possibility as we go on through the next couple of days at least the side of the mediterranean temperatures hovering around the 30 degree muslim or warm sunshine coming through here good will pleasant here across the gulf and here in doha temperatures getting up to an agreeable so we say 35 degrees celsius on the other side of the road say well we have got the usual show is rolling off the highlands making the way towards the gulf of guinea in the shallow clouds as they should do sinking little further. southwest now so the part of angola can expect to see some wet weather as we go on through the next couple of days we've got showers along the spells of rain around rewarding the poor in the pushing a little further south was could see want to shall is that just making their way towards lake victoria so you can that will see some heavy rain some heavier rain coming into the northwest off tansen there was a chance of wanted to coastal showers just around the eastern side of kenya and also into tanzania basin process south africa and mozambique could also see a little rain.
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but. frank assessments saying that. there's. life being sued these books an informed opinion is ethiopia on the verge of breakdown many cops would be able to meet region are actually under a de facto state of nijinsky critical debate have to use a proxy he does not every sunday enters the bill if you feel in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera.
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you're watching al-jazeera and of our top stories this half hour fighting over the disputed region of the going to has continued for a 2nd day armenia and azerbaijan have both reported military and civilian casualties international community is calling for an immediate cease fire. u.s. president donald trump has come under fire after the new york times reported he only paid $750.00 in federal taxes the year he took office it's reporting mr trump paid no tax in 10 of the last 15 years that's mainly because of large business losses from posters mr reported as fake news. a group of $700.00 refugees have left the greek island of los boss they're now on their way to the mainland and granted asylum following the burning down of their moria come earlier this month. turkish prosecutors have named 6 more saudi nationals as suspects in the killing of the journalist jamal herschel g 20 saudi nationals are already on trial in istanbul the suspects are not in turkey they've been tried in absentia earlier this month
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a court in saudi arabia jailed 8 people for up to 20 years i shall she was a prominent critic of the saudi crown prince mohammed bin salma he was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul in 2018 mohammad wealth is covering the story from istanbul. according to the announcement by the general prosecutor 2 of these individuals were of fish souls in the in the saudi consulate one of them was even serving as deputy counsel and they are accused of participating in the preparation and execution of the murder of. on october to 2 years ago the 4 others saudi nationals accused of arriving. here in turkey in istanbul on october 10th oct 11th and their mission according to the accusation was to participate in the in the in getting rid of the evidence there is a lot of criticism both here in turkey and in the west to the way saudi arabia
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handled the whole file and the way the trial went on in saudi arabia amnesty international described it as a whitewash the u.n. which has conducted an investigation and came to the conclusion that there was a premeditated murder against. described the trial and the sentences as a mockery so the debate is still going on particularly here in turkey turkey is insisting that there is more to tell the world about this trial and that it should not be put to a close the belorussian opposition leader spent liner to. e.u. leaders could help mediate a national dialogue follows another day of mass protests and arrest on sunday the russian police tried stun grenades and tear gas to disperse up to 100000 protesters in the capital minsk demonstrators have been demanding the president alexander lukashenko resign after last month's disputed election. and needs
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an. help in the mood in staten dialogue between the nation and our authorities and we need these mediators now and maybe mr mccrone alongside with other countries with all of this a father contras can. be they say there are these mediators in starting off for. the death toll from the corona virus pandemic is inching towards the sobering $1000000.00 mark taking a look at the latest figures from johns hopkins university nearly $999000.00 people have died after being infected by the virus the u.s. brazil india mexico and the u.k. have recorded the most deaths well the number of virus infections in india has now surpassed 6000000 more than 82000 cases have been recorded in the past 24 hours it's the 2nd worst affected country in the world after the us nearly $100000.00
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people have died the world health organization says is making $120000000.00 rapid diagnostic tests available to low and middle income countries that means people can get their results quickly and they'll be much cheaper than existing options these tests provide reliable results in a proximately 15 to 17 minutes rather than hours or days at a lower price with less sophisticated equipment this will enable the expansion of testing particularly in hard to reach areas that do not have love proselytes or enough trained health workers to carry out the c. artists this is a vital addition to their testing capacity and especially important in areas of high transmission. the afghan government's top taliban negotiator has arrived in islamabad to meet pakistani leaders will meet senior officials over the next 3 days
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including pakistan's prime minister imran khan it comes as the afghan government and taliban officials meeting for peace talks to end this ongoing long running conflict the french president and. leaders to form a government within 6 weeks he's presented an initiative to resolve the political and economic crisis but also disillusionment among some for giving establishment leaders another chance to reports now from beirut. it was a month ago when. there was an opportunity for. it was here where she met french president. who visited neighborhoods damaged by the devastating explosion at port. of the oceans there are anger frustration and a little bit of. its combines all together. that it was before and. it's
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clear. here it's the youth who are making the change and hopefully it's not for the kids. for us. accused of betrayal for failing to form a nonpartisan government to deal with the deep economic crisis. you see. is in desperate need of financial assistance to rebuild what was damaged by the port blast and revive the collapsing economy and other international powers have refused to provide aid. are made those who want. to bring. change through protest action that is why many were pinning their hopes on the international community but they've been disillusioned by mccraw giving the political class what
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. gave them another 6 weeks to implement france's roadmap sagna whose house was destroyed in the port explosion believes a new deadline won't change much and the ruling class accused of decades of corruption give up power she says. 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 and 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 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. from both sides. what i am asking from. these people
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france accused lebanon's leaders of holding the country and its people hostage many such as lived in a green. bay that. has killed at least 5 people in the iraqi capital. baghdad airport which police say was the target of the attack 3 of the victims were children no one has claimed responsibility. indian police have arrested farmers protesting against new laws aimed at reforming the industry many farmers feel. the government buying grain guaranteed prices the government says listing regulations will open up the market and benefit farmers. well more than 14 percent of india's g.d.p. does come from agriculture that's worth more than $276000000000.00 over half its people depend on farming for their livelihoods as a very diverse sector with farmers producing everything from grain and spices to
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dairy and meat products however many are struggling to get by more than one in 5 pharmacy living below the poverty line feature christiane is the joint secretary of the all india kai son sabah that's the largest workers' union representing farm as he explains now why they are so angry that demand of the farmers had been ensured that the minibus of a police 50 per cent more than the last of the big soup will be ensured and made illegal right over the government has not. a problem there who can go up on business the man in a right and that girl is fighting the war we've not been pandemic and accept that they're not going to drop their government 3. musky as audiences and then there has been this in the parliament these are only going to open their doors what corporate profit getting it is going to be at the expense of the poor farmers
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in our country that is the fuel that is the reason why you're losing the most overwhelmingly age of people coming onto the streets i have been activists with the london later but the farmers movement and in my 25 years of political activism i have not seen every movement of the farmers this is widespread. and with all who are most different organizations coming together. the course in the u.k. today decided to allow the ride sharing company to keep its operating license in london the transport authorities in the u.k. capital had denied its license to operate in 2019 they said that was because of safety and security breaches jonah hole has more from london 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
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a number of drivers to falsify their identity by putting up fake photographs that lead to allegedly thousands of basically unlicensed and therefore uninsured rides putting obviously passenger safety at risk had always denied the extent of the problem but not necessarily that the problem had existed there during the 4 day hearing here a number of serious quote serious and alarming failings putting passengers at risk but said that they worked hard to address regulators concerns in the end the judge here the westminster magistrate's 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 one of the parties to the case against the licensed taxi drivers association that's the body that regulates all the famous
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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 accusing the trumpet ministration of bullying over an attempt to ban talk in the united states the white house is trying to ban american downloads of the video sharing out but on sunday a federal court temporarily blocked that move. to a dollar so when the ball got we hope that the u.s. will truly respect the principles of the market economy and fear competition abide by international economic entrained rules and provide a fear just open end nondiscriminatory business environment for companies around the world investing and operating in the country. a large wildfires spreading in central russia as voter and it's affected at least one and
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a half square kilometers of land it's not clear what started the fire there has been a severe drought there since the beginning of the summertime black italian designers have taken center stage in a milan fashion week 1st holding a special showcase to highlight creators of color the we are made in italy was organized by a black lives matter activists to highlight the lack of diversity across the industry organises it of this fashion houses have turned a blind eye to the issues of racism focusing instead on the us. your top stories so far today fighting over nagorno-karabakh has continued for a 2nd day armenia and azerbaijan have both reported military and civilian casualties both governments are accusing each other of using foreign troops the international community is calling for an immediate cease fire robin for a street walker is following developments from tbilisi they they at least are
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