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affected at least one and a half square kilometers of land it's not yet 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 of his 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 now 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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giving more let's say specific details about the casualties that they have sustained we're now at 59 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 mother to care down the town of martyr kit is unprecedented we know that armenian civilians in these areas are sheltering underground in bunkers trying to avoid being caught up in these. hundreds of refugees on the greek island of lives bossa being moved to the mainland the group has been granted asylum after the war account was destroyed by a fire earlier this month. the york times is reporting the us president donald trump has paid no tax out of 10 of the last 15 years the paper says he avoided tax by declaring large business losses and personally owes creditors more than 3
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$100000000.00 mr trump has dismissed the report as fake news. turkish prosecutors have named 6 more saudi nationals as suspects in the killing of journalist jamal khashoggi 20 saudi nationals are already on trial in istanbul the suspects are not in turkey they're being tried in absentia earlier this month a saudi court jailed 8 people for up to 20 years shuggie was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul almost exactly 2 years ago the belorussian opposition leaders for atlanta taken off skier says e.u. leaders could help mediate a national dialogue now that follows another day of mass protests and arrests on sunday the russian police fired stun grenades and tear gas to disperse up to $100000.00 protesters in minsk demonstrators have been demanding president bush and co resign after the disputed election up next it's inside story of the news for you straight after that 60 minutes of news and comment hopefully we'll see you then.
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a decades old conflict between armenia and azerbaijan the now going to region is again at the halt of the fighting and many have been killed regional powers uk calling for calm but turkey's taken sides will be emboldened by uncle support this is inside story.
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hello welcome to the program. a flare up of one of the wells oldest conflicts is raising fears of all out war the dispute between armenia and azerbaijan over the nagorno-karabakh region has left many dead including a child both sides blame each other for starting the fighting on sunday and they've both deployed heavy artillery along the border on monday as are by gen announced it was partly mobilizing its military a mini or has already declared martial law and its prime minister is warning of a lot of war. i mean how did china put him on and what are the real fact that turkey is maintaining such dangerous behavior is fraught with the most devastating consequences for south caucasus and the adjacent regions international community must prevent with the united efforts the dangerous development of events and stop efforts to destabilize the region are. both sides are claiming civilian and
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military casualties the president of azerbaijan says his forces came under attack 1st. the armed forces of a many are using various types of weapons including heavy artillery fired on our settlements as well as military positions from several directions as a result of the enemy shelling there are casualties among the civilian population and military personnel this is the disputed region are gone it's internationally recognised as part of azerbaijan but the main area of the region in red is under the control of armenian forces the surrounding territory and green also belongs to our john but it too is controlled by armenia. hostilities involving a going to cut are nothing new as are by journey and armenia fought a 6 year war over the region that and it in a ceasefire in 1994 both sides have accused of violating that agreement over the
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following years the worst outbreak of violence was into a 1016 when 4 days of fighting left dozens of people that were more recently trances flares in july when at least 16 soldiers were killed the conflict has regional implications to russia has traditionally been an ally of armenia but moscow has joined with other world powers in calling for calm while turkey is back in azerbaijan its foreign ministry has said it will stand by bacco. let's bring in our guests in the van we have to yvonne president of the international center for human development in barco nigga a member of the azerbaijan's parliament and is some board matthew bryza former u.s. diplomat and mediator on the no go knock out of
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a conflict welcome to the program to the flareups have been on and off for quite some time for decades but what has happened over the last few days that trigger this confrontation. historically really car issue not the culprit but carbon issue in its weights already then 100 to 2 years starting from 988 months and in 1901 arthur collapse of the soviet union was you know not born a car back republic independence as a start it's a ration and that force 30 years we have a war which is the per some temporary ceasefire agreement the best one has been signed back in 1904 by the recall excites the government probably probably. has a budget public and armenia republic it this is the only document because 3 signatures
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these there but after that there from time to time when i was a few that is getting stronger much more money or is able to use that military force they always initiate some military activity case and it's never been calm and peace and i think at this time there is also the role of charity who support it does it raja was their idea they will be fully back you and india calculations it was the time to initiate a full scale military aggression against outside probably nigga you have just heard want to vote has been saying. yes i heard thank you for having i mean today there's the full current ask a lesion or firing and really any conflict is the result of a series of improved at bats by adding your course on a solution is the millions and military targets and actually this has not happened now they go on for the last screaming kids and resulted in the illegal military 20
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percent of their reasoning and total ethnic cleaning off the region is from the mother mission to i'm really surprised that our calling from iranian doesn't economic 1000000 or internationally is placed person refugees who were expelled from occupied syria lists that list began to date what is happening today today is the occupation it's the only one who could be there we have to speak about that iranian occupation is well documented in numerous of the international. council of europe you're right i mean station of islamic cooperation and others and then enjoy your attention to defend that there are clearly answered you with the council resolution question with your iranian regime and cite your support me here we are obligated by the way and say steal our interest i mean the implementor forces are legal settlements on the occupied territory while the international
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community i mean you're misusing the situation with the explosion in beirut and the illegal settlement policy the opinion clearly not going to pull all the i mean you know. quite serious let's not species 3 let's go back to the international law let's people to be ok perfect let me go to matthew bryza matthew you've been involved in 1st to try to broker a sperm in a solution to the conflict of nagano. do you have any concerns that what has been happening over the last few days could turn into potentially a full blown military confrontation between armenia and azerbaijan. yeah i do i do have that concern i don't expect it because neither side wants a full blown military confrontation and i honestly don't believe either side could sustain one form for an extended period. but emotions are intense right now on both sides as we're hearing and so i think right now azerbaijan may feel it has
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a military advantage it has reportedly regained some of the territory it had lost in the going to car about or in the early 1990 s. and my guess it will continue pressing it what it sees as its military advantage and till it's stopped by armenian forces so we can see an escalation here considerably beyond where it is now but i think at the end of the day both russia in support of armenia and turkey in support of azerbaijan would prefer to see tensions reduce and then i hope eventually be able to bring their respective friends to the negotiating table i would like to spend some time talking about local politics because that would give us more perspective about what's happening now the reason why our earlier about why now what has happened recently because in summer of 2019 prime minister nicolas and spoke about the need for bringing
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about change but then he changed that better rick and said that it's about time to unify out of many a way of cut about and what has happened in between the time he has signed the joint promise in genoa 2019 all the way to was. the last few days. i think the secret in all these discussions is the way how to for example azerbaijani to leak or even my friends made to brize presenting from their going to sites. like for time i don't know for the last 30 years we are hearing the same stock la mina refugees and no one is talking about half a 1000000 refugees of armenians from azerbaijan and who started military action while our colleagues forgetting about programs about baku program said about can shout
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read that time it has been good about programs who started military because the request of armenians or the call of armenia serve not go to car but the public was august peaceful for historical. reunification we said media now when the rhetorical started to play only one side then forgetting that whole resolution so un 1st of all is referring to azerbaijan to stop military activities and all their budget issue to feel it's action and i always. offering them to read the text in reality and not to use that propaganda but because our discussion is long and after the call so nicole question young for sitting down in negotiations that have been always on acceptable positions from azerbaijan definitely would you doing you also strengthening your rhetorical and definitely whatever we think now it would be guys
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if you are not even ready for discussion and common compromises and you are asking for the wants id unilateral. kind of a giving up. for getting it that whatever you change and situation now is just the result of your military aggression definitely it will be. that arminius would be strengthening their hoarding and as of today it would be all this telling them that the guys doesn't matter what kind of a trade shared doesn't matter how much money doesn't matter if you 2 key is saying that we will be slow now on playing the whole a c. one nation 2 state. from once a day they wish into having to state that who is one nation but they're always saying they wouldn't be in and then any 2nd armenian education all right that's why it's all these passions brought today sense but just the sake of the point over which i think is the secret is that azerbaijan never wish to really go
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with the peaceful negotiation i think a day already have a political decision was they using a military solution and they just all risk calculating the which time in their calculations armenia week let's start 1st they done in 2016 we wean them again then they tried this summer in july will we need them again and now to tell us all the support think by its military send every scene and they started again and i believe that will be again ok nigga emotions are very high so both countries are lacking the same feelings of national pride and the need to take revenge as they would like to ask for this. is the political establishment in azerbaijan willing for a compromise anytime soon or do you think that our lows of things which are sake to the point where compromise want to be on the table and it's time soon 1st of all
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let me show you something ben did why did you frighten off iranian prime minister she's wearing a uniform military uniform she had to get ready for and she is in a corner man but can you please tell me what you see doing in men who are kind of she even yet someone who i think is your as a reader and can you please tell me they're going to me yet. you are saying that you have nothing to do with the u.n. security council resolutions and once you would be present in a spirit i just beat up on news today what is he doing in the morning and you please answer my question un security council resolution says clearly state that you have to own me as to withdrew its from the occupied territories or azerbaijan and since i mean one more thing i'm going to show you this image well maybe our house enough to allow it is the area you know and there's probably from the border from and from neighboring iraq yesterday it has been paid and 5 people from montana
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and the like including soon see links to i think we have to start with that and to also my own corn and to you tonight. michael whom i mean you mention do you really want to discuss what happened in more than 30 years ago what happened in the former soviet union and were just radiant by k.g.b. let's talk about oh yeah it was you know which was carried out this is the genocide which was carried out during in the end that's all i mean yes which was and remains and managed and committed by iranian military it was and i mean in political leader leadership for those of you who doesn't know what you're doing was the real issue and it wasn't any clean and it was a murder on the whole town journey's die here so let's start with this and again unless the celiacs who are dying right now ok who are even the frenemy i'd imagine you're not fighting on iranian territory
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a little bit you've been in order it was peace you started with leader reasonably recently lance ok matthew well as you know this is such a complex explosive political landscape what if the city history of the long divide in the region the soviet legacy and benefactors have created the reality of that you see playing out now if the international community has been calling for the need to desk i mean how do you see that translated on the ground what could be the 1st step both parties have to take. full of them to process i think pandora's box is now open and you know the the 2 parties were quite close in january 2 10092 agreeing on a framework to settle a conflict as as as mr butt was tentative and who dreamy is a dear friend of mine by the way remembers and at the time you'll remember that he conducted a set of public opinion polls around armenia and what had been agreed by the then
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armenian president with the azerbaijani president in principle was not acceptable to public opinion in armenia and the same was true in azerbaijan so there's a framework out there that's been agreed to previously the prime minister question has said over the course of the last few weeks i no longer want to adhere to that previous framework i think to get back to that framework is a way we can get longer term deescalation but 1st what has to happen is the military operations now obviously have to come to an end and as i said in my 1st intervention my sense is azerbaijan is going to push until it feels it has regained a politically significant amount of its territory and is in a militarily defensible position and at that point armenia will feel compelled to counter attack so to be an action reaction cycle and i think in the end it's going to be turkey talking to about who and moscow talking to you have on that will push things to be even quieter which is difficult for me to say as a former u.s.
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diplomat by the way that moscow is going to play this role. to fund prime minister apush in the end came to apollo. brought about a dramatic change in the country and said it's about time to move forward to change the mentality to open up the political establishment to introduce genuine political reforms to pave the way for a vibrant democracy suddenly he finds himself trapped in what could be the biggest challenge in his political career isn't this one of the reasons why he's trying to sound look like a hard liner in our media because this is the general sentiment and by be doing this he might lose a lot in the near future ok because there was a few questions to me listening shortly just tossed around richard to your question 1st of all if rajani calling don't like to discuss history then don't discuss
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history. why you they scouting some think whatever you signed back in bishkek 9094 just immediately recognize not go to a bloc republic and get negotiation with them directly our talk would be very glad to speak with directly ask your president to call there directly 2nd there about this for john to end all of this that i think better to us move tali will not meet what's happening with john lou because of the internet political and back to short comment reebok makes you. remember this i would also try to remind because he is also long. about cuba as these coalitions and i think perfectly knows that sometimes ali it was not been able to so that compromise sometimes surfside example is not to be able to compromise and even. ali if you junior was not been able
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to agree to that compromise now the issue is here is turning to the real interest oh now from their real interests let me answer your question i don't think that the prime minister. barbe mean you sound. kind of a strong and nationalistic there is always nation of dreams and this national dream says been possible to come i don't know why the democratic change of scene armenia make someone believe that. if we democratic then we need to give up give up even give up in this regard would be discussing what the us is the most democratic country in the world then any county whatever would us from us should be giving up all right now it's our interest it's our security and it's our possibility to preserve security into region i see it point to point a action action and action which is done by azerbaijan was not really proved did
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a really interesting end. to see down at the negotiating table for its solution search i appreciate the all of you where it's a result short answers because we have many other angles to cover nigga there are others who say on the other hand that mali is using this for a political purpose he's facing an economic crisis coke covert 19 running around with geishas from 19 and his trying to deflect attention by reigniting that fervor that nationalistic sentiment among the us of asia is because he knows people are really upset about the economy. on thursday april i would like coming back to the people for our democracy. if you need to go i mean you're no leader a person who can present armenian opposition leader tariana for all these political reasons and you can tell me what you know chris there are your former president now
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i mean i'm asking my i mean you're calling in present so let's not speak about democracy it is as usual i mean you're creating a smokescreen and you losing and i don't manage to get into a long history of believing there is an army there is not a single senior position in armenia are from presidents including prime ministers here's deputy speaker we haven't really here because i'm curious or political forces so let us not speak about the notoriously you know i mean it is an extension . of me that. your ideology is still your real game is it me words can you just like me can you answer my question it or can you also make. the. point i wanted just to show you again i'm sorry i have to mean what is to be present the son of iranian prime minister and 2019 he was serving his military in the morning kyra and someone explain me how can happen but i presented you can also my question
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about anything about you have you. come to the counter and granted the solution to the resistance and there is international no please go back to the international the principle only international and then there will be censorship ok the way to peace the way to be civilian goes through the liberation of no less how one would who in. very briefly if you don't mind i have to go to matthew matthew. matthew do you think that the minsk group which was established back in the ninety's by the c o s c which is the organization for security and corporation. could be still of the a branch of and platform to solve this particular problem. well as a former u.s. cochairman of that grouping i think at the moment no and i think again pandora's box is open for the moment and this this military engagement is going to run its
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course for better or for worse and it's tragic for everybody but there will come a time when hopefully the fighting will stop i mean sooner rather than later and then the sides are going to have to get back to some sort of a negotiating framework right as as one cause of which the great prussian military theorist of this war is a continuation of politics by other means and so when that time comes then the minsk group again can play that role however russia must be very careful here for russia is seen as intervening to actively on the side in this case of armenia it will undercut its credibility as as as a mediator ok and then the men's group will be hamstrung. and they've got i have this particular question for you about it read up to see if you could give me and says the less than 15 seconds to fund used to police the diplomacy should be given a chance. always and 1st of all was the recognition bad in any way there is no other alternative to the peaceful solution no longer
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a crowd that in regard of. law must see to work you had need to have an emo democracy ok unfortunately. talked out the country is talking about democracy which you really want and. i think. i give you less than 15 seconds i would like to go to nigger because we're running out of time please or yes i do see that our runyan i do have running scared right to leave even on the internet and he should pull back to the authorities and we have to go back to international though i understand he's always acting you know international law so this is the theme and now we have them where we are always doing hasn't even. a line is international thank you very low and we all know intentional anything will mean armenians not we haven't seen you here we have to agree that. doesn't raise us
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as long as the fun on the ground thank you thank you i really appreciate lady and gentleman nigga. the rise. and matthew bryza your contribution to the program to conform to talking to you in the near future as the story of nagorno-karabakh continues to unfold thank you for watching you can see the program again and its time by visiting our website c.n.n. dot com for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com for slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter 100 is a.j. inside a story from me. and the whole team here in doha i don't know. latin
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u.s. communities moved in to the country tonight with growing tensions between greece and turkey and the mediterranean really explain how the dispute could the secular culture of the self declared republic of northern cyprus october on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello again i'm peter double you're watching the news our live from our headquarters here and coming up in the next 60 minutes. armenian and as a vision of forces fights over the disputed territory of nagorno-karabakh for a 2nd day both sides are reporting casualties. in the street news still shake
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