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is left with consuming. energy to future. demanding. a new jersey and. armenia and azerbaijan accuse each other of violating a cease fire in normal cut above within minutes of it coming into effect. on or about this and this is all just your ally from doha also coming up kyrgyzstan names a new prime minister ending a power vacuum that's gripped the country since its disputed election. north korea's leader unveils new weapons at a military parade and threatens he could fully mobilize its nuclear force. 2 weeks
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after hosting what's being called a super spreader event donald trump is set to address hundreds of supporters of the white house. armenia and azerbaijan are accusing each other of violating a cease fire in the disputed region of not on okada back hours after it came into force is any military released a video on saturday showing what it says is an armored vehicle the destroyed for violating the agreement this is far was announced by russia on friday following 10 hours of talks and allows both sides to exchange prisoners and recover bodies bernard smith is in both sold and on a cot a box with more. there have definitely been some breaches of the ceasefire and the been plenty of reports of that people will say count for a cease fire like this to fully take effect it can take some hours to bed down and
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we think in the in the sort of just as the cease fire was beginning there were attempts by both sides to try and assess. cement the positions that they had there was particular firing on a town in the south in the corner karabakh that the president had said yesterday he had taken in fact the town had not been taken so we understood there was some shelling of that venue that location for example and then the nagorno-karabakh foreign ministry said today on saturday that johnnie's using the cease fire talks as cover to ready military action we did hear we were in step and earlier the main city of nagorno-karabakh and we did hear in the distance some shelling but i have to say that step and i kurt and other towns and villages in the goanna karabakh have been much much quieter than they have been in previous days and we haven't for example heard an air raid sirens today. so of course i was in tops are
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enabling our supplies john she says as many politicians have indicated the ceasefire is only temporary. they said that you know was our many of violated the very fresh ceasefire which. of our mania for these folks this is what they said of course everybody in azerbaijan was expecting that the ceasefire wouldn't last long especially it wasn't planned for a long ceasefire because when even russian foreign minister lavrov announced about the cease fire he emphasized the reason as the military and. exchanging prisoners and exchanging the soldiers and injured soldiers so here. the top the finance of the country also on the line that they want to show that if i or mania is to violate the cease fire again they are ready. to retaliate but
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they are preferring the diplomatic talks and they want our mania to be committed to what they what it promised during the talks which is actually a 2 step by step in a calendar withdrawing from. territories as calls and the initial plan is. to withdraw from the all key point regions adjacent to now go in a car by and if that happens as agreed to an. agreement a decade ago then talks about nagorno-karabakh can start but of course we don't know exactly what was spoken yesterday in moscow this is a problem well earlier i spoke with. the assistant to the president obama's about john head of foreign policy department of the presidential administration i began by asking him how negotiations for a hold to the violence could be successful if the israeli foreign minister seemed to be giving little ground in talks. it's i was in
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a temporary ceasefire for military and reasons during the armed conflict such mechanisms are existing so are 2 borders or soldiers who are on the battleground can be taken some us of military measures have been taken but as the name says it's a temporary measure what is as a region is expecting as there are always international community to rebuild there that will our if worst you have there is substance and that it is not oriented negotiation process or a solution of the outlet and there was an also indication in moscow that persian about this principle particular subset of negotiations which of the armenian side or was it trying to run away from the substance key components or root causes of composition process and is certain also reason about conduct that we have as collusion would you hope what is a key emphasis on the substantive talks will have hopefully some progress on negotiation process where of course a cease fire is not a peace and cease fire cannot be alternatives as
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a peace in $1000.00 out of 4. back 25 years ago we had a ceasefire but unfortunately because of the armenians poles of an accession we couldn't transform sees where it is a turn now or permanent peace and that war with the vision is that an international community or a serious reporters should take on a responsibility and transparency current momentum changing or momentum of status quo into the durable peace is a particular focus on israel of armenian troops from so quiet that if there is a president up can azerbaijan give guarantees that it is not going to use any ceasefire as an opportunity to regroup and rearm. i absolutely constitution that currently we are seeing the same approach from our media side there was an agreement but will today at 2 o'clock when you are on time there will be see where but unfortunately what we see from armenian side because of that it easier troops or trying to occupy the territories that have been liberated by army are so much an
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armed forces they also are taking as it were going to see really an entire tower and also in our them the agents of azerbaijan buts and exactly what they're seeing from armenian side is once again there was this red acid see as they are about syria's extols well finding a solution of this count i'm going to i'm going to interrupt you there because that's not really analysis of my question what you're doing is telling you what our media does i'm asking you is azerbaijan going to use any ceasefire as an opportunity to regroup strengthen its positions and rearm. currently we are talking hours and humanitarian says where our aid and my students is is something different brosnan's they as it says where is she how we can move forward and as a way john has it not the other way and is also operating on a small rinse or oil and if any attacks comes from armenian side as a russian side is also will be obliged if all necessary measures but currently we are from our size trying to follow that and immense or understanding what had been
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made or enshrined in that joint declaration had been adopted in moscow kurdistan's parliament has named a new prime minister just days after the previous one resigned there's been days of chaos over last week's disputed parliamentary elections where earlier the former president was detained by security forces a 3 day state of emergency is now in effect swirled charles stratford is live for us in bishkek it's been a fairly to mulch was 24 hours in the country charles let's talk about the state of emergency 1st of all i understand has been a parliamentary session what's been going on about the state of emergency there. yes you did right rob incredible change in atmosphere credible events of the last 24 hours to imagine that this square was so chaotic last this time yesterday yesterday afternoon we had clashes between rival protest groups there was the shooting of the car of the former president and seemingly no rule of law whatsoever
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to get spinny safe to say that we are beginning to see the rule returning this parliamentary session this evening the parliamentary speaker in the last has announced that there will be no discussion of the state of emergency in this session however a state of emergency is active for the next 3 days starting from 9 o'clock this evening which is just under an hour away from now and if parliament has not approved that state of emergency decree to extend it within 3 days then the decree becomes no and void. as i say just does seem as if certainly lord old doesn't seem to be returning the other very interesting thing that has come from this parliamentary session is the endorsement officially of the new prime minister this man. there are a lot of people have been speaking very disparagingly all he was freed by
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protesters his supporters. in the post-election chaos on monday night he was serving an 11 year jail term for kidnapping. he all week has been. basically quite quite outspoken he's considered to have a very sort of nationalist tendencies a lot of support amongst the rural communities rule kyrgyzstan his supporters very happy with this disappointment officially of him as the new pm they are celebrating not far from here but of course you know he's live. will states still can be called into question considering that as a last time last week he was serving an 11 year jail term. despite these questions that need to be answered as i say it's a lot calmer here this evening and it does seem as if. gradually being restored let's talk about the arrest of the former president. and just talk us through
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what's happened and put it into some context for us given that some of the stuff that has been happening over the last 24 hours just where does that fit in how significant is it. what is very interesting is almost a contradiction there isn't there because this was a man. who was also free to supporters in that chaotic post-election protests amongst those those protests now yes he was freed by them he gave his 1st public speech yesterday to supporters around. you he was very disparaging of president jeenbekov. let's not forget that he was jailed under jeenbekov watch. the former president jeenbekov presidential campaign in 2017 and yesterday said jeenbekov if he could betray his friend referring to himself
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then he would betray the country it was a couple of hours later that we saw that. fire actually we don't know whether that was an assassination attempt so that was just a. man with a far far limousines but yes he has been arrested deceiving. as i say there's a little bit of a contradiction there when you when you when you keep in mind that the new prime minister was also freed from jail in that post election chaos. there's also been other arrests the sea. evening the self-appointed interior minister he appointed himself interior minister again in that post-election chaos and also the arrest of the self-appointed head of national security who yet self-appointed himself again in those chaotic scenes off to the election i think is significant
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jeenbekov is still certainly cicily question by some. it was interesting he didn't have many supporters in and around his h.q. when he was giving that speech yesterday but certainly in the minds it seems that the president he does pose a threat still. in the context of these look at these other arrests that have also been made today as i say a lot calmer here in bishkek and a sense of hope that the government is. is trying to get out of this process by a baying the rules of law and the constitution charles thanks very much obviously we're going to be watching closely what's going to be happening over the next few days or so but for now thanks very much indeed charles stratford. north korea has displayed what are believed to be previously unseen intercontinental ballistic missiles during a parade marking the 25th anniversary of the ruling workers' party a much anticipated event was held pre-dawn in the capital pyongyang leader kim jong un has warned that he could fully mobilize his country's nuclear force if it was
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threatened robert bryant has the latest from seoul. north korea has in the past broadcast these parades live on the north korean media and releasing those pictures to the world all day we have been waiting to see any indication that we were going to get a feed of pictures that they said banta taken place lots of rumors started to swirl throughout saturday that in fact they had some sort of rehearsal them a big event itself had taken place in the early hours of saturday morning and now we see in fact that was the case this is very unusual north korea i think it's probably the 1st time north korea has staged such an important parade as this in the early hours we don't know quite why they've taken this decision to do that possibly maybe it's something to do with covert as a way of keeping down the controlling the crowds who are watching this parade we do know from the pictures we are seeing that people are in attendance they are
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watching and interestingly all the people who are marching down of them asked it seems they are not keeping social distance north korea of course claims famously that it hasn't yet recorded a single case of covert 19 is very proud of that fact and holds it up as a as an example of the why isn't the bold leadership of kim jong un and the north korean leadership so had an al-jazeera losing ground fires and deforestation are rapidly shrinking brazil's amazon rain forest. and why thousands of protesters in chile are angry and fed up with the government. hello in the quiet part of the typhoon season we have a not quite
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a typhoon tropical storm home has come close to honshu caused potentially a lot of damage with heavy rain and the dance lies to be verified but it's turning away into sunday's weather is a lot better things quietening down the water running away and it stays out in the waters just ahead science funding enough but time to get to monday now to the best of all this with the monsoon trough having gone south this is the east asia monsoon we still got what will be a change of season type frontal system hanging out in the northeast are disappearing slowly eastwards scattering of showers light rain in the western end of the yangtze otherwise the yankees ofo is not seeing any more rain collect within it there all the rains phillis asked them particularly on this northern edge and look at this white mass here that's a tropical depression has already caused several 100 marries the rain to fall in central vietnam there's more to come possibly the same again so the me kong is you know used to huge raging floods this is still potentially damaging and dangerous
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for that part of vietnam and southern laos further south from that good scottish as if now reached as far as they should which of course is most indonesia. i am steep climb and i question as these days it's hard to filter out the newly seen keep track of what's really important eat the bottom line tackles the big issues this is shaping the united states its people its economy and the way it deals with the rest of the world the bottom line only on al-jazeera. understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the wound so no matter when you call. in news and current affairs that matter to you.
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what your job is either a reminder of our top stories this hour armenia and azerbaijan are accusing each other of violating a cease fire in the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh hours after it came into force this at a military released a video on saturday showing what it says is an armored vehicle it destroyed for violating the agreement. kurdistan's parliament has named a new prime minister just days after the previous one resigned meanwhile the former president has been detained by security forces 3 days state of emergency is in effect. north korea has displayed what i believe to be previously unseen intercontinental ballistic missiles during a parade marking the 75th anniversary of the ruling workers' party. the world health organization has warned the europe to take decisive action to curb soaring
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corona virus infection rates it's urging countries to limits large gatherings or expect tough luck times. i know it's not necessarily what people want to hear but that is it it is still sad to see many countries in europe experiencing a rapid rise in cases and governments to have to take decisive action in order to try and shut down the transmission poland is reported a record rise in new delhi infections with more than 5300 confirmed on saturday new restrictions have come into force mandatory to wear masks outdoors at all times prime minister not seen as more of the ekiti wants to avoid a 2nd full walk down which he says could be a worst case scenario. and the outbreak is also worsening in russia nearly 13000 cases were confirmed on saturday its worst daily figure only 1300000 people
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have been affected and almost 23000 have died donna dawson is a psychologist and personality behavior specialist she says pandemic fatigue is growing among the population because of mixed messages from governments. we never actually recovered from the 1st wave completely before we were thrown into the 2nd wave. you know people are just fed up now i think by age group and by occupation you can see the differences amongst older people and those who are more conservative and law abiding there is this kind of wary resignation well we've got to do this for the common good and we may not like it but we've got to do it but we're starting to see more dissent amongst younger age groups and that age group is expanding beyond 30 i would say 17 now up to about 3540 we've course we've had university students going back to a situation where they're in lockdown in their local dormitories they're upset that
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they're not getting the education they're paid for so what we seem to be getting is a lot of very unwell thought out legislation that keeps changing backtracking so there's a lot more thinking now about what's actually being asked of us and whether it's possible to continue doing it you know christmas is coming up people are worried whether they're going to be able to see their families or even their friends the rule of 6 what does that mean does it mean 6 different households and now it seems to me just to there's a lot of confusion and i think people are saying what is the message we're waiting on monday for a new set of messages which seems to reflect the traffic light system of red green and amber that's going to apply different rules to different groups of us so i just hope we all understand it and we all want to do it because right now a lot of confusion at the 3 rebellion and weariness. the top u.s. infectious diseases expert has called the unveiling of the president's nominee to the supreme court a super spreader event that is 11 people who attended the ceremony last month have
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tested positive for covert 19 doctors have given approval for president donald trump to hold public events as he recovers from the virus and is set to address supporters of the white house later on saturday but anthony found she says everyone including trump needs to follow health guidelines it disturbs me when i see that no matter who is doing it when you have congregate settings that have no man asks in a situation particularly if it's indoors that is asking for trouble and that is something that is contrary to the things that i and my public health colleagues have been saying for some time now you've got to avoid those situations and it doesn't matter who you are away you or everyone should be avoiding those types of situations donald trump has given his 1st on camera interview since testing positive for the coronavirus who since salumi reports. i don't lot of people
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appearing on his favorite news channel president donald trump was feeling positive i feel really really strong and a lot of people don't feel that way sometimes for a while he credited a still experimental antibody treatment for his speedy recovery from corona virus are you tested i heard you i heard you said you were going to test again today have you been retested. i have been retested and i haven't even found out numbers or anything yet but i've been retested and i know i'm at either the bottom of the scale or free. that's not likely to appease his critics. who question his plans to host crowds for an event on the white house lawn on saturday less than 2 weeks after his diagnosis. it was shortly after this event in the rose garden that he and several people who attended tested positive. president eager to get back on the campaign trail is also planning to hold
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a rally in florida on monday that's despite that 9 people who attended this rally in minnesota on september 18th have tested positive for the chronic virus 2 of them firing hospitalisation out mr president but as for the debate scheduled for october 15th that's been canceled by the commission sponsoring it after the president refused to do it online instead of an impersonator so re president trump clearly attempting to project strength and health while his democratic rival joe biden portrayed the president's decision not to debate as weak saying he was dodging voters who would be asking the questions and must decide between the 2 in less than 3 weeks kristen salumi al jazeera. in chile protesters are demanding a new constitution and an end to police brutality anger has been mounting after a video emerged last week that appears to show a teenage boy being thrown off
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a bridge by a police officer in america at its embassy in humans at a demonstration in central sun. and its presence to discourage values that began here in the last year on the whole pretty teeth last week that devastated was her age 5 policemen camped out at least. you have to show the things. that point out that some of them probably i came because things like that cannot continue i'm also here to fight for the changes that chile needs. the president said must be m.p.'s says the tea party supporter it's now his number one priority since. 'd the security of our citizens is essential for freedom and quality of life. but we need to be part of my protest against russia.
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right now at least to keep them back. so you're out by the hundreds so despite the state of emergency declared at the start of the condemning which makes it illegal. protest this may happen house with police or army with water at it in tear gas. earlier the attorney general told the president that stronger signals needed to be sent following the death threats against the prosecutor who ordered the rest of the policeman who is accused of attempted murder for throwing a demonstrator over the bridge just that it's basically just a matter of the. first 3 off the record. that it will keep. i had waivers triggered wildfires which have been spreading through parts of the middle east killing 2 people and forcing thousands from their homes forest fires began spreading near israel's border with lebanon police helped residents to safety
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when the blaze reached homes in the northern city of. meanwhile vast areas of dry grass and fruit trees have burned down as the fires raged across mountain in months with syria's 11 on army helicopters have been brought in to fight the flames. some of the worst hit areas are in syria what about 70 people have been taken to hospital with breathing problems large plumes of smoke could be seen rising from coastal areas in tel tose and the tukey are provinces. brazil's amazon rain forest is experiencing its worst fires in a decade environmental activists say president jacques both said i was environmental policies are to blame one of the an ikea reports from rio de janeiro . brazil's amazon rain forest is shrinking by the day. last year it lost 10000 square kilometers to fires land grabbers and loggers this
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year it may lose even more according to new data just released by brazilian space agency. during the 1st 9 months of 202076000 fires tore through the rain forest the most for that period in a decade where all were brazil's worst the forestation record was in 1905 when 29000 square kilometers of the amazon was destroyed we had managed to reduce that number to 4000 square kilometers in 2012 but since then destruction has been on the rise. illegal logging and mining are problem but the main culprits are cattle ranchers who set fires to clear the land for pasture. indigenous activists amandla from the set out in a way tribe blames president also matters right wing government for easing environmental restrictions. i became i then knew that the fires make me very sad
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because we're losing so much territory if the forest goes we will die. president bush so natural says he's doing everything he can by sending the military to put out fires and helping indigenous people fight the coded 1000 pandemic he says n.g.o.s are exaggerating the destruction and he's criticizing us democratic presidential candidate joe biden for saying during his recent debate with president donald trump that brazil should face repercussions if it fails to protect the amazons. biden seems to wants to break up their listen to between the met states and brazil because of the amazon reno that some countries have interest in the amazon and we have to dissuade them from doing this by having our armed forces ready. but fires are still out of control in the rain forest in brazil spent time on the world's largest wetland putting it risk endangered species your rescue us in your. brazil signed the paris agreement to fight global warming and promise to
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reduce deforestation by 80 percent this year but we are very far from that goal in order to fulfill its promise brazil should have a limit to deforestation in the amazon to less than 4000 square kilometers but according to aim at latest data by the end of december it will probably have destroyed 3 times that amount monica al-jazeera rio de janeiro. this is all just over these of the top stories are many and as a by john are accusing each other of violating a ceasefire in the disputed region of the old okada bike hours after it came into force this is the military released a video on saturday showing what it says is an almost vehicle the destroyed for violating the agreement stands parliament has named.

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