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outsider. to president of the united states. the power was in the data we will the people with the truth and nothing else to stop. for winning the white house unfair game on al jazeera. back in front of supporters and unmask donald trump addresses crowds at the white house is a clear of covert 19. but i'm glad this is out sarah live from doha also coming up from prison it's a prime minister kurdistan's parliament named to the new prime yet as a grapples with a political crisis a very disputed election. a shaky cease fire in the going to caracas armenia and
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azerbaijan agree to the true spirit accuse each other of not respecting it. and a show of strength from north korea a new into k'naan intercontinental missile is paraded as controlling raises his country's fight to keep out the pandemic. so his officials won't say if he's clear of covert 19 but the us president donald trump has addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house it was his 1st public event since being hospitalized and health guidelines were ignored as people stood shoulder to shoulder he spoke of the pandemic disappearing and attacked his democratic rival by the white house correspondent can be hard as a 3. with his recovery still in question donald trump emerged from the white house to address supporters it's the u.s.
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president's 1st official appearance since contracting code with 19. trost physicians will say when trump last tested negative for covert 19 or if he's still contagious only that he's been cleared to resume campaigning and while the white house insisted saturday's event wasn't a campaign rally it sure seemed like one attacking his opponent former vice president joe biden multiple times sleepy joe biden has betrayed black and latino americans if you think you can run this country you're wrong truck was addressing black and latino conservatives who are part of a movement known as blacks it or black exit the movement believes the democratic party has betrayed communities of color and is encouraging them to vote republican if the left gains power they'll launch a nationwide crusade against law enforcement and they've already done that. trump
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is playing on voter fears of the sometimes violent unrest that gripped several u.s. cities for months this past summer following protests over the death of george floyd a black man killed while in police custody. trump hopes his law and order message will help him win over white suburban voters in addition to minority communities hurt by the violence but time is running out for a president currently trailing joe biden in the polls right now american jews are actually voting their early voting either in person or their mailing in their ballots so there's not much time for the president if he's going to turn this around to do so prior to cope with 19 trumpet built on historically low unemployment for minorities but since covert 19 those jobs. have been wiped out and once again communities of color are suffering economically in greater numbers than white americans but with little clarity about his own covert recovery there are
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questions about whether trump should even be on the campaign trail i think the point that it makes where. i think mostly get. my. president trouble begin holding large public rallies beginning on monday and again on tuesday and wednesday as he targets 3 battleground states he really helped get al jazeera wash. well aaron cohen is the director of debates at the university of michigan he says president trump is trying to project a sense of normalcy. it was a typical campaign performance he was on a balcony with some distance from. supporters there who were there to see him speak and the way he looked pretty good he's in the last several days you made a big deal of doing videos and other events to make him look like he's your
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business as normal but you know you certainly have a better idea if he was more closely interacting with people i think that will get that once he regains the campaign trail and has more interaction with the press reporters they will get a much better idea of exactly how he's doing and how he's feeling but from today and certainly he's trying to project the image of that he's returned to normal with just less than 3 weeks left of the election now up 250000 cases per day still around 1000. and the message he's trying to project is kind of business as normal we need to return to the economy as soon as possible we don't want to shut down the economy again and so that certainly with these events with the rallies the large rallies that airplane hangars and things like that he would like the subject to be anything but coronavirus so close the election it's kind of a mixed message not just whether he's you know could infect people are as a risk to them because exactly you know if you still positive and you know potentially showing newsies is unknown but those people in the campaign rally are
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also at risk a politician freed from prison by supporters just days ago is the new prime minister of coke a stunt the parliament confirms tonight as a profile of the navy a week of violent protests over a contested election in support of celebrated on the streets of the capital bishkek were state of emergency is now in place its approach says he expects the president to step down within a few days. first i'd like to bow my head to the people and especially the youth who risked their lives and came into the square to stand for justice and the idea of legitimacy after gaining a deeper understanding of the political situation everyone has taken a step towards returning to legality and deciding to stabilize the present situation and it here is to the long war many d.p.t. as presented my candidacy to the post of prime minister and now i have accepted these powers of prime minister i am grateful for the deep trust that has been
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placed in supporting my candidacy for this position. what is here now from child stratford who's in bishkek and has more on the new prime minister it's manslaughter and your power of that a lot of people have been speaking very disparagingly of he was freed by 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 and he's considered to have a very sort of nationalist tendencies a lot of support amongst the the rural communities rural kyrgyzstan his supporters very happy with this disappointment officially of him as the new pm they're celebrating not far from here but of course you know his legal status is still can be called into question considering that as i say last this time last week he was
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serving an 11 year jail term the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan is largely holding but in the last year i was going to occur bracks regional capital has been hit for the past 2 weeks both countries have been fighting over the disputed region the truce allows them to exchange prisoners and recover bodies but it's with reports now from the panic out in the breakaway province. stepan acard has taken a battering these last 2 weeks as a buyer john has thrown the latest high tech israeli and turkish supplied weaponry at this town and the surrounding areas of nagorno-karabakh the ceasefire has allowed people to risk emerging from their shelters. a cease fire is good certainly good but the problem must be solved you can't have a ceasefire and several years later war again a cease fire must solve the problem that is our independence. independence is very unlikely this is internationally recognized as azerbaijani territory but it's
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governed by ethnic armenians a previous ceasefire lasted more than 26 years but the status of nagorno karabakh went on resolved a ceasefire allows both sides to assess the capabilities of each other and for the armenians there must be a new appreciation of the technically advanced and destructive weaponry that their adversary. what has surprised armenians in karabakh is turkey's open support for azerbaijan if we're the only source for direct involvement of tokyo and i don't see that told his going to pull out from the region it means that we have to. change some geopolitical approaches so far with state run. for the string strengthen our relations with brows of countries russia united states iran and china. in the is very town of tartar these buildings were
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hit by armenian artillery before the ceasefire we don't support the ceasefire our enemy shall face what they deserve maybe 10 times more than what they did to us before. these were homes built for some of the 10s of thousands of his areas displaced from territory next to karabakh that armenia talk in the 199124 war now they're on the move again our week's edition is that international community oysters group or chairs should take responsibility and transforms a current moment to a change in momentum of status quo it is a durable peace is an article of focus on israel of armenian troops from so quite that it is a puzzle which up russia says armenia and azerbaijan have agreed to substantive peace talks for them to work both sides will have to make the sort of compromises on territorial sovereignty that they've never been willing to make before. we let
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it burn its myth al-jazeera step panacur it nagorno-karabakh. the number of people have died from corona virus in brazil has passed 150000 that is the 2nd highest in the world behind the united states a number of infections reached the 5000000 on wednesday the president jaya both unarmed has downplayed the risks of covert 19 or scientists say the public is becoming impatient want to yannick you have reports now from rio de janeiro. apart from this there are few signs of a lockdown in a country that has just passed the mark of 5000000 couvade 19 cases mused sam the drum has been closed indefinitely and next year's carnival parade postponed until a covert 19 vaccine is on the market. that isn't keeping people from dancing samba on the streets with no social distancing and very few masks.
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all as brazil reaches 150000 kuvin 1000 related deaths the 2nd largest number in the world to be a happy family i feel that people especially. here in the slums act as if nothing were happening as if the pen demick were. crowded a few people when mosques everybody acts relaxed but the truth is hundreds of dying every day. the fact the president shade bull sonando has been downplaying the virus even after having contracted it does not help. the health professionals are worried that a 2nd wave will arrive before the 1st one is over not just badges brazil is reopening is a corner me but he never implemented a complete lockdown now 6 months later be even more difficult to restrict activities the population is top of the pandemic. researcher finland
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says the best way to keep the virus under control is by increasing the testing he's part of a task force created by doctors scientists and volunteers from 9 different organisations the idea is to bring health and communication professionals to rio's most vulnerable areas like the complex of the modern and. there are like the slums in the complex of the mad at 140000 people who live here the population is bigger than that of 97 percent of brazilian cities tests have shown that the number of infections in poor areas can be 4 times greater than in rich neighborhoods by tracking down people who have the virus they hope to stop it from spreading. we're trying to do what should have been done in the beginning once we identify where the cross is all then we can see who they have been in contact with and what the community to help them isolates or receive treatment even. but catching up with
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the virus in a country of 200000000 is not an easy task monica i'll just sirrah rio de janeiro. but in this tightening coronavirus restrictions off her record increase in infections for a 5th straight day people will now be required to wear masks when in public and the elderly will have special shopping hours prime minister wants to avoid a 2nd full look done which she says would be a worst case scenario. it's only has also made a mosque wary mandates free but the new restrictions are not going not going well with everybody some people protested in rome italy is struggling with a resurgence of infections with numbers reaching the highest levels since march. so ahead here on out 0 why demonstrators in nigeria are protesting against an elite police unit. and i'll continue as one of the government to stop its foreign debt payments as the country's economic crisis.
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hello both japan and korea both north and south have been hit quite badly this season and the still a tropical storm in the vicinity noses affecting japan this is the picture on saturday but the storm itself will never make landfall it's going south so it's just it's sort of plenty of rain into the middle of palm sure but this is a day of quiet weather now the winds have died down the rain will start falling which is the case for most of the korean peninsula and china is an obvious so early winter front coming through here but harbinger thirteen's we're not talking about really cold weather just yet but it does get cold as you can see but a rain still in western china but not very much mostly rain is a lot further south now and it's affecting vietnam having almost half
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a meter of rain in the last one to 3 days in this part of central vietnam to have the same again that potential is there flooding is inevitable and monthlies slides are likely in vietnam and in southern laos south of that is good scattering the showers no more not throughout the lazy in indonesia which is typical for this time the yes the monsoon trough has reached this part of india nassif andhra pradesh calif dhaka i think the next 2 days will be telling yet again trying to form such very heavy rain the flash floods likely. the rhythm of our vital source of systems to the countries of flows through this new single who can lay claim to deny people are going to give them the resources we've already had with this comes a destabilizing rivalry countries suspicious of each other's intentions in the battle for control of the river transporting scene and consultation was not
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happening to the countries because of some unknown fear of struggle over on al-jazeera. but again you're watching on his or her mind about top stories and the u.s. president on the trump has held his 1st public event since testing positive coronavirus trump address to supporters from the white house balcony focusing on what he's described as law and order. parliament has picked a new prime minister said his upper office a politician he was freed from prison by supporters just days ago his cooperation comes after nearly a week of violent protests over the contested punditry. new explosions in the
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disputed region didn't go in a car back despite a cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan follows a brief holton violence of talks with russia on friday truce was to allow exchange of prisoners in to recover bodies. the protesters in nigeria one tiny lead to police unit disbanded queues the special anti robbery squad of multiple abuses demonstrations have been held across the country denouncing police brutality address reports down from. violence as demonstrations against alleged police brutality gather momentum across nigeria to. demonstrate to say this man was shocked by security forces but the video cannot be independently verified. in the capital more than $100.00 protesters have camped out in front of the country's police headquarters demanding
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a police unit known as the special and to robberies cortical styles i.q. used of carrying out extrajudicial killings and extortion be disbanded. you know in knowing yes brother was last seen in police detention in 2012 the family assumes he's been killed and for no reason. his sister says the family's petition to the police for access to him dead or alive was ignored i never had an opportunity. to know what. one did well on why he was killed. so it is not a reason for me to be here and i think i was the only one not just in need but a lot of young veterans and you have all these stories you know bending young people until these are in the country funny as the was they leave police unit set up to tackle robbery and violent crime cisco over
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the years been accused of murder extortion and disappearances. after the recent allegations nigeria's police chief ban the unit from cheap patrols and setting up road blocks saying such crimes were not routine in the force the special unto robbery squad has been banned 3 times before but each time they've managed to reform protesters nigeria is mainly in their twenty's and pretty has. been particularly targeted by this elite police force unit but security officials say this is the age group that is mostly involved in online fraud. and it's each group mainly impacted by high unemployment you see young men yours who have high from the recently and want to look good once you it seems as though you were you were well enough india's economy or you are even if we did the technological system of this country i thought it was. after meeting the country's most senior police
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officer president mohamed a body called for swift investigation and punishment to police men responsible for the killing that led to the current round of violence but many protests to say the only action that will keep them off the streets is the government doing what it's failed to do so far. is bending this patient until oprah scored for good. comedy grease al-jazeera. because it is a human rights law and he says it's time for the government to scrap the special police unit the inspector general has spoken let's send it but he's he's statement was too little too late it's statement empty because he's been down. activities he was in and professional from what class and professional. criminal. criminal activity but this time around nigerians have done what they have
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never done it will have slept on the streets because we are testing them tomorrow and many people will be protesting across the world and this time around we would make to our route so we go back home that is no amount of resume no amount of lives have these. as our listeners like i said nigerians enough and now this time thing enough is enough and i can assure you what we have seen in nigeria these. people have had enough days to in size i mean police headquarters in different states and slept there and that's to send you the message that even though you have let's you have guys who will do what you have to use butyl. against us we will continue to fight for our rights. and the government to get this message clear if they do use force then
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this protest this movement. and things that have happened in other places of the world citizens as governments to step down might help. so it. is not time for if it is. us. calls for protection of revenge or if you g.'s a magnet desh a growing following days of violence incomes and least 8 people have died as a result of a gang war in camps in the southern culture is district of police and humanitarian workers say thousands of people have been forced to flee the criminal groups competing for dominance in what is the largest refugee settlement in the world the former president of colombia has been freed after 2 months under house arrest for a rebate is accused of witness tampering prosecutors say everybody trying to discredit claims he had ties to right wing paramilitaries was placed under house arrest in august and has been released after giving up his senate seat during his
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tenure the government's was in conflict with the former left wing revolutionary armed forces of colombia known as fog north korea has displayed what a believed to be previously unseen intercontinental ballistic missiles they were unveiled during a parade marking the 75th anniversary of the ruling workers' party brought reports now from seoul. an impressive show of force through the streets of pyongyang this parade down usually held at night time adding to the sense of drama no social distancing and no masks in sight celebrating the country's continued claims to be free of coronavirus visibly moved leader kim jong un praised his country's efforts in keeping the virus out. i'm really grateful that not a single person is infected we managed to protect the people from this contagion.
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north korea has also been hit by devastating typhoon and summer rains damage that kim is reported to have taken personal charge in dealing with and it's exacerbated the ongoing affects of sanctions and effectively being cut off from the outside world came needed this show of strength in the context to he want to use. here's the audience he want to show up here a strong leader it is necessary for the kingdom leadership tour or sure of the educated and anxious north korean population and that things will eventually be ok this parade showcased what are thought to be new missiles and transporters with the star of the show what's claimed to be a newly developed into continental ballistic missile it's a reminder that in spite of denuclearization talks with the u.s. north korea has continued to expand its arsenal in recent years future relations
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between the united states and north korea might be on hold until after the u.s. election but south korea remains optimistic it can still achieve closer into korean ties that's despite a number of setbacks in recent months. souring relations culminated in the destruction of a liaison office by north korea in june and the cutting of communication hotlines between the north and south but kim says he still holds hopes of reconciliation 100 you can put i wish the best for the people in the south in a fast recovery from the pandemic so that we can hold hands together soon came also apologized for failing to meet his people's expectations in a sign of humility not often exhibited by a north. in lida. the country may be suffering from problems on many fronts but none of that was on show on this night of the bride al-jazeera so. large and tina
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is struggling with high inflation and foreign debt members of the international monetary fund of iraq have to begin talks over a new repayment deal protesters are calling on the government to stop its debt repayments and use the money to help revive the economy through is about reports now from one of their. protests like this one happening almost every day when a site is. it's a reflection of the economic situation in the country. people are demanding better salaries and a hold in payments of foreign debt either boy or i repudiate the arrival of the i.m.f. and finance his policy of submission to this body just as he did with the foreign bondholders of course there is another way it completely sovereign path which is to denounce this debt to stop paying and to allocate these billions of dollars to the working people. the protests consigned with a mission by the i.m.f. to the south american country argentina was granted more than $50000000000.00 in
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loans doing the government a former president multilaterally now president and a lot of the farm and this has started to negotiate on how to pay back it's all happening as argentina's pestle currency is facing a credibility crisis since last year it has been consistently losing value as people turn towards the u.s. dollar to save guard their savings we are weak economic situation. and reasonable to expect. on. the. structural reforms. and even on the on change very ambitious. shish this is. just to make any vanish. actually you have a unique. on. the economy in argentina was in trouble prior to the pandemic struggling with recession and high inflation it was one of the 1st
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countries in latin america to impose a strict lockdown to prevent the spread of covert 19 and even though it was able to control the amount of infections early on it's now fighting a spike in recent weeks the government is trying to track down people that have the virus but have no symptoms and that's why they have increased testing in areas with a high infection rate like this one they do a saliva test then they're allowed to go home to wait for the results. the dire economic situation in the country post a challenge for the lock down as many nogent tina could not afford to stay home millions work in the informal sector and in spite of some government aid it was not enough for many to make ends meet. and the least are now saying argentina is facing a perfect storm endemic economic problems plus a pandemic that like many others the government is struggling to control.
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one of. many species of whales could be declared extinct within a lifetime boards a group of leading scientists and conservationists more than $350.00 experts have signed a letter calling for global action to protect the creatures the world wildlife foundation says pollution climate change ship strike and incidental bicultural all to blame a committee of conservation experts will be meeting to discuss the threats and how to overcome them. so this is how these are these are the top stories and the u.s. president told trump has held its 1st public event since testing positive for corona farms trump addressed his supporters from the white house balcony focusing on what he's described as law and order. and i went out to say hello to those people and i took a little heat for it but i do it again let me tell you. behalf of
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