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the conflict between armenia and azerbaijan intensifies we'll report from the front line. hello again i'm peter dhabi you're watching al-jazeera live from our world headquarters here in doha also coming up he's very graciously just here's the deal i know a lot more later don't let him finish after the insults and the anger we'll ask if either candidate emerged as the winner of a chaotic us presidential debate. rage in india after
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a teenager who was gang raped dies of her injuries. also ahead of one of the most wanted suspects in the rwandan genocide will be handed over to the united nations for trial. for a 4th day as a persian are engaged in fierce battles over the disputed region not gonna cut about both sides are reporting civilian and military casualties but they've rejected the demands for a ceasefire from world leaders charlotte bellus reports. as the international community pleaded with armenia and azerbaijan to stop fighting they did the opposite now in its 4th day violence is increasing in the disputed region of nepal new karabakh. and it $0.03 to spread outside the immediate conflict zone and azerbaijan is more than
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a dozen kilometers from the front line with the sound of shelling reverberates through the town. men have crowded outside. inscription offices in the capitol back ready to be seen to battle. that it is there is no there is no fear and country needs us will go as far as necessary for our country. karabakh is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan but is controlled by armenian forces when the dispute began in the early 1900 many of these mean we're not born. we were waiting for this day i hope will liberate karabakh i hope all our soldiers return safely in amenia there were long lines too to prime minister nico passion in maine into military service the un security council repeated cools from russia france and the us to stop the sign up and step back for talks. yes the leaders show little interest in negotiation portion told another it's very
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hard to talk about negotiations especially about the continents when specific military operations are underway it's not clear how this fighting began on sunday but i'm a near and as about blaming each other. as if by chance is it is retaking towns and territory it lost in the 1990 s. amenia says it is repellent as area advances both countries say they are now at war a menial also alleges turkey is supporting azerbaijan in the battle claiming a turkish if 16 fighter jets shot down in a meaning warplane inside armenian in space on tuesday. turkey is backing azerbaijan but both countries say it is moral support with no military assistance. f. 16 planes of turkish air force do not participate in combat by any means today new technologies make it difficult to hide something due to objective means of
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surveillance that's why it's very easy to see this as just another provocation. provocations that have drawn armenia and azerbaijan into a violent confrontation with rising stakes ballasts al-jazeera. on the frontline areas around it civilians are being caught in the crossfire racin in consumer reports from the city inside a supposed on around 8 am local a rocket from iranian side hits right the city's center of tar tar tar tar is one of the largest regions as the answers call raise surrounding the gorn a core of our friends in north is and the rockets fell very close to public infrastructure building which is 20 or 30 meters away right behind a quarter corner there were civilians here local sellers that 7 civilians were injured and one of them already died at the hospital and they say that they are thankful the rocket didn't fully explode you see
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a car here parked it has been also damaged and now their owner of the car is going to tell us what happened this morning not to be on the term of some of the old oh well of the motion to talk about himself a lot of them should accept this committee. for closure should the time i took the ship to do it and nodded a mother's face to us that there were other civilians here and think got his car was older the party he says at least 15 people were able to hide behind the car that's how they risked their lives and he says i can 2nd force my car as long as the civilians are rescued and he says the answer is we'll win the battle and actually repel the occupiers and here in my hand there are the fragments of the rockets that hit the target our city center that has been already evacuated in the last couple of days and because that became a no man's own. turkey says it'll bank years as a by john by quote every means available france which is part of the international group trying to mediate a truce is criticized ankara for what it calls warlike rhetoric the french
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president emmanuel macro says any turkish involvement in the fighting would be unacceptable. because you are at this stage i remain extremely cautious but we know it is an extremely watertight situation that said no to turkey's political declination favor of other by john which i think that inconsiderate and interests france as a part of the middle school which requires the impartiality which remains my question remains extremely concerned by the warlike messages coming from talk in the last few hours which essentially remove any off in the bush and in reconquering no we're in a car bark and that we won't accept it robin for astri walker is monitoring developments from tbilisi in neighboring georgia. it's important to let people know about the latest updates we're getting. with the armenian defense ministry continuing to insist that the turkish air force is somehow involved in
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military operations being carried out over the go in the karabakh saying that in fact even azerbaijan had handed over. in offensive operations to the turkish air force it's important to stress that the is there he said once again tonight that they've described those allegations as false and provocative. just one other thing to mention the mercenary story the claim that syrian mercenaries had been brought over possibly 3 turkey to participate in the fighting on me as a very side seat won't go away that story we're hearing now the reports from the b.b.c. that b.b.c. journalists have spoken. to syrian fighters who claim to be there french media also reporting this and the u.k. media the guardian as well the other day so that story again also has been denied
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by the azerbaijani authorities and by turkey but it still persists with credible journalists reporting that this has that this is the case why they would be sending mercenaries to the frontlines is difficult to understand but certainly it's a strange story if true. the u.s. president donald trump and his democratic challenger joe biden hitting campaign stops in battleground states today after a chaotic presidential debate it was marred by personal insults often drowning out discussions on coronavirus civil unrest and the economy donald trump's failure to condemn a white supremacist group has drawn outrage john hendren from cleveland. it was less a debate than a verbal brawl president donald trump lagging in polls lashed out early and dominated the clock trump repeatedly sought to throw joe biden off balance with
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a big blizzard of interruptions that left the moderators scrambling to regain control and i was a part of their preserve that rating was an article i mean off like well i wouldn't audience moderator and justify and i would like you to let me ask my question and then you can answer go ahead friend i really want to get rid of i understand it sucked but i have to have to give you roughly equal time goodies let the vice president biden sometimes struggling to get back to his point repeatedly lost patience it's hard to get any word in with this clown would you shoot out mason there were moments of coherent conversation on why each should be president because there is never been an administration a president who has done more than i have done in a period of 3 and a half years and why the other man should not under this president we've become weaker sicker poor more divided and more violent. when i was vice president we inherited
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a recession i've gone head to head with putin and made it clear to him we're not going to take it even stuff he's putin's puppy there were better exchanges on the coronavirus that in fact you believe for a moment what he's telling you in light of all the lies he's told you about the whole issue relating to covert a lot of people died and a lot more going to die unless he gets a lot smarter a lot sort of who has the president don't ever use the word smart with me and there were heated accusations over taxes but why did i do it over again in the last 25 years because i wonder what residue it ok to feel our president screwed things up you are a senator and the worst president is america has never had a trump denied a new york times report that he pays a pittance in taxes is it true that you paid $750.00 in federal income taxes each of those 2 year or so is your tax i paid 38000000 dollars one year i paid 27 michaud issues tragedy here and the president declines once again to condemn white
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supremacists but are you willing tonight to condemn white subprime assess and militia groups i would say almost everything i see is from the left wing by trying to be the adult in the room the man with a plan to resolve the coronavirus and to restore civility to government troll tried to befuddle biden with constant interruptions playing into the narrative that the former vice president is beyond his prime and trump sought to draw biden's ayer with attacks on his son hunter with some success hunter got thrown out of the military he was thrown out dishonorably discharged not true as it's ok to use my son like a lot of people like a lot of people you know at home had a drug problem he's overtaken it he's he's he's fixed it he's worked on it and i'm proud of him in his starkly divided us the debate might have changed a few minds but it might well have hardened positions between 2 candidates with
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little love lost between them john hendren al jazeera cleveland. well we've been talking to jack kingston he's a surrogate for mr trump and a former u.s. congressman from georgia he's defending the president's stance on a white supremacist group and says there are more problematic activists across america i actually think he didn't reject them and hesson else them previous to that last night we did not hear joe but nelson in teeth and he said it as an idea not even an organization and of course law enforcement group after group said is a huge problem and it is a real group it is an organized group and joe biden almost embrace them i was shocked and. i think that it was you or me we probably would have made our positions clearer than either candidate yet but i know the president's trump actually said what is it that you want me to say about the white supremacist group
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because i know that he has denounced them and i think all these terrorist groups need to be dealt with and dealt with severely and a lot of the law should be blind when it comes to dealing with them but and i'm not defending this group at all but you don't see them doing the type of things that we're seeing in seattle and portland and chicago and new york city which some of these other left wing groups are doing which caused many people a taking over scales they destroyed property these are left wing groups that are causing the major disruption. still ahead here on al-jazeera. kuwait swiss media who calls for unity in the face of multiple challenges. and with several governments racing to produce a treatment to cope with 19 militants what's being called the people's vaccine.
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the weather's looking pretty settled across the good parts of the middle east not so much whether to speak of what it says showers just stay around the caucasus the pleasant for the most part to be pushed down across the region temperatures high thirty's maybe 40 celsius the full kuwait not too bad around at least inside of the metal you might just catch a few showers just sliding out of central and southern parts of to come down across the potential it is fine and dry chance of a shower or 2 just around the western side of yemen will be few and far between meanwhile some showers there as per usual just around the highlands little bits and pieces of cloud drifting further west which on those easterly ways we got some wet weather in the forecast say and just around uganda pushing into that western side of kenya eastern areas of kenya pushing up into where tanzania you can see some
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showers here as we go through the next day or so what's the weather there quite a bit of it right across the democratic republic of congo northern parts of angola also seeing some showers but it's down towards the southeast down towards eastern parts of south africa where we are like to see some pretty heavy rain over the next couple of days that could well lead to some localized flooding in what is its way into the far south the most and bake and that is some showers to the southern cape . frank assessments seeing. that's a big deal 60 percent of the new poll relation to life is being sued this is an informed opinion which is ethiopia on the verge of a breakdown many parts of the only media region are actually under a de facto state of emergency and critical debate have to use a proxy because look the reason the enters the bill if you feel an in-depth analysis of the day's global headlines inside story on al-jazeera.
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to to. ok let's recap the top stories so far here on al-jazeera armenia and azerbaijan are engaged in fierce battles over the disputed region of them going to cut about fighting is now into a 4th day there are reports of heavy casualties. donald trump and his democratic challenger joe biden hitting campaign stops in battleground states today after a chaotic presidential debate. kuwait's. has been laid to rest a day after he passed away a funeral procession was held in kuwait city today for the 91 year old leader the
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new emea sheikh now off that also has already been sworn in as jamal el sheil. as he arrived at the national assembly to be sworn in kuwait's amir received a standing ovation. should now waffle on the half brother of the late amir took the oath making him the 6th leader since the country gained independence is to ice with respect the constitution and the state's laws and to protect the rights of the people and their interests according to kuwait's constitution the parliament's must approve the appointment of a new leader it was a somber occasion to as the new leader struggled to contain his sadness at the passing of a leader loved by many in the law who are doing well in russian soprano who live below it with a limited to those who were. shortly after the swearing in the body of ship. arrived from the us where he was being treated before he passed. off i have
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a funeral was then held at the main mosque in the front row paying his respects was the emir of qatar shift i mean been head of the fanny kuwait has been one of the house closest friends in recent years under the stewardship of the late shift the country positioned itself as a mediator a peacemaker and a source of stability in a volatile region many hope shared no wife will do the same. the core of the quickie foreign policy will continue to be the same and that is see that the region continues to be in peace and through conflict to be a result of dialogue we may see a small change in style. you know between shifts of a and and and because they're 2 different people and we might see a slight difference in style but i think the. fundamentals and a core if you like and the drives of. foreign policy would continue to be the same but there are challenges true that the new amir must tackle once the morning has
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ended her weight has been hit hard by the corona virus pandemic and has the worst budget deficits in its history it's also needs to diversify its economy away from its reliance on oil production at 83 years old the new amir has been serving in senior leadership positions for more than half a century including his minister of interior and minister of defense how should i know what plans to meet kuwait's challenges is yet to be known but many would look to his choice of every parent and prime minister to indicate what sorts of direction he intends to take. or jersey into now for a 2nd day in a row the u.k. has reported more than 7000 new covert 19 cases the spike in infections comes as the country grapples with a 2nd wave of the virus long term measures are being imposed across the country as the government tries to limit the spread the number of new cases on tuesday was the highest daily total recorded in the u.k. so far. the world health organization is urging more countries to join its global
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vaccine plan it wants to deliver at least $2000000000.00 doses of approved vaccines by the end of 2021 the program has so far received 3 $1000000000.00 but needs another $35000000000.00 is what the u.n. secretary general and tony the terrorists had to say during talks to get more countries to sign up. the gallup world is the valid if the vote is many 3 millions of dollars to respond to the socio economic impact of the crisis in their own countries surely we can invest a small fraction of that to stop the spread of disease everywhere i call a lot of countries and partners to significantly step up in the next 3 months to provide much needed new police resources will be lies all our lives and to put everybody behind the global response to deliver well as those talks continue oxfam and una to pushing for something called the people's bank seen the aid agencies are supporting nearly 1900 survivors who signed an open letter they want the drugs
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industry to produce a vaccine that's freely available for everyone the letter also demands those corporations immediately licensed vaccine technology to the world health organizations covered 19 research program earlier this month oxfam revealed a small group of wealthy nations have already locked up more than half of any future doses of covert 19 vaccines we need be on yemen is the executive director of the un program on each i.v. aids she says a global initiative to produce a bank scene is desperately required. we know how about 11 leading candidate vaccines each one is its own in his own race to be the 1st one and that is fine but we know that if they pooled their knowledge their technology there they would move faster or would move faster towards her being a breakthrough that's $1.00 and $2.00 would be able through
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a poor it's called the seed top koran a technology axis board managed by dubbed the chalk would be able to lysis more companies around the world to have the production we need so everyone is served and no one is waiting at the back of the queue for years so that a few companies going maximize profits for themselves we can't put a profit before human lives we are facing an unprecedented situation where the whole world needs a vaccine and no one is safe i live we are all safe so we must have a global solution and that involves sharing their technology sharing their knowledge family members and protesters in india calling for justice to the gang rape of a teenager who since died of her injuries the 19 year old suffered spinal and neck injuries after the attack by 4 men in her pradesh the police have arrested 4 suspects a family who came from the low cost dalat community say police cremated her body
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against their wishes with $1.00 of god are after the hose i mean with them in delhi we didn't even know that a body was sent home we were not asked for any approval late in the night they were forcing us to perform last rites we requested their latest take a home so a family members could see oh for one last time they didn't pay any heed to our request and performed her last rites we want justice we want strict legal action against them and we demand capital punishment for the accused. well there have been protests outside the victim's village which was barricaded by the police there angry and there there is anger against the officers and the government over the way the case was handled in the years 200 $1000000.00 of long face discrimination and abuse. staying in india a court has acquitted 32 people accused of inciting a crowd of people to destroy a 16th century mosque among the a king's wary former deputy prime minister and top members of the governing party the hindu nationalists b.g.p.
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the destruction of the babri mosque in 1902 triggered sectarian violence across india that killed 2000 people sanjay heads to is a senior advocate at the supreme court of india he says the whole investigation simply took too long. i think that the prosecution which is often run by the government of the day it gets on sweep day and did not really want to prosecute the there were several changes of government in between including the. as well as the congress were to invest in the prosecution was in the hands of the investigating agency which is the core of a government in the center it was only in 2017 that the indian supreme court stepped in and said this what really is going on for a long letter is just collect all the evidence and ask the court to deal with it when they do this after that it took 3 years and they get would have come out today essentially saying there is no proof beyond reasonable doubt
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that there was indeed a conspiracy is for the most. the court said that they were antisocial in this the must be used before it had in any conspiracy this is essentially what the court and now is to do it was the leaders from the mob the gaelic. so it says that the leader who can who can read all those people at that spark well not really responsible for what the mob if that france's highest court has ruled that a suspect in the rwandan genocide can be sent to tanzania to face trial at a un backed court his felicien he's accused of helping to finance members of the hutu tribe who killed 800000 tutsis and moderate hutus in 1904 he's been held in a jail in france since his arrest at his home outside paris earlier this year
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cougar had been on the run for more than 20 years natasha butler is in paris she reports now victims are hoping they will finally see justice. there has been so long so many people have waited to see police. finally sent to trial more than a quarter of a century he spent at large on the run evading the justice system until maybe when he was caught by french police in an apartment block in the paris suburb of and he also said so the highest court in frauds has decided the police or could be can be handed over to when custody that will pave the way for him to peace and richer in tanzania to face the trial in an international court he is accused of being the main financer of their wanton genocide of funding the ethnic hutu militias that killed more than 800000. to seize and moderate hutus it is as i said for those survivors
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a really big moment he was one of the world's most wanted men police it could be because more is though had wanted him to face trial in from place had said that he was old is a man in his eighty's and that he is a frail his health is no longer very good and they would he wouldn't be able to cope with being sent to reship it seems the friend who decided against that they decided in canada to be extradited. a year ago iraq so the beginning of one of the biggest protest movements in its history hundreds were killed by the security forces and with that anniversary now approaching many are calling for justice and accountability however similar fulcher reports from baghdad the protesters demands for better services and political reform do still remain largely. that is square is getting a make over ahead of the one year anniversary of iraq's protest movement but instead of symbols of resistance artists paint portraits of its victims
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a clip i want to show us one of the martyrs families asked us to paint the images of their sons to commemorate their deaths on the anniversary on october 1st today's empty square is a far cry from the crowds that commandeered the streets of baghdad and other southern cities in october 2019 the protests were unprecedented in many ways. nationalist nonsectarian and nonpartizan the movement to iraqis from all walks of life uniting them and their demands for systemic political change. they forced a then prime minister atal up the matter to step down but the parties that brought him to power remained determined to preserve the status quo. security forces and armed groups responded with force killing more than $600.00 people according to rights groups and injuring thousands 24 year old was one of them his father shows an x.
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ray of the tear gas canister that killed him it was shot directly at his head. he protested for a noble cause for a homeland he did not protest for his own interests he protested for all his friends for the rights of the poor needy people. the family is entitled to government compensation they submitted a request 10 months ago and are waiting for a response but what they really want is accountability i wish to see the trial of the killers the protesters should not return home before getting the rights of the mot this prime minister most of our car to me has made justice for protesters a priority his government has so far identified 560 demonstrators who were killed and has begun making payments to their families the more challenging task will be to put an end to what many say is the culture of impunity and reign in the groups responsible for the violence when the so-called october revolution 1st began
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a year ago the most popular slogan was we want a homeland meaning a well governed country where people could live in dignity 12 months on many protesters appear to have abandoned that goal now their main demand is for those responsible to be held to account for the hundreds of lives lost simona faulty and al jazeera but that. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories armenia and azerbaijan are engaged in fierce battles over the disputed region of. fighting is now into its 4th day and there are reports of heavy casualties both sides have rejected international calls for a cease fire donald trump and his democratic challenger joe biden campaign stops in battleground states a day after the chaotic presidential debate biden called trump's performance a national him.
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