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the drunken file brewed viewfinder latin america driving change on al-jazeera. and there's a debate john to stick to a cease fire deal that's being threatened by reports of attacks from both sides. sam is a band this is al jazeera live from doha also coming out. unmasked than back in front of supporters donald trump addresses crowds at the white house but is it clear of covert 19 kyrgyzstan names a new prime minister who only days ago was serving
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a prison sentence for kidnapping. president downplays the coronavirus once again as the death toll passes 150000. at least 7 people have been reported killed in the latest fighting over the disputed region of the golden oak officials from azerbaijan say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight both jan and armenia are accusing each other of violating a cease fire which came into force on saturday the deal allows them to exchange prisoners and recover bodies there's been heavy fighting in the region for the past 2 weeks surely will cross over the planet's mathieson got us in armenia but 1st let's bring in sin and cos although in ganja as a john so what does ganja look like after a night of reported shelling the. well some
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again she looks like especially the area where we are looks like what you see behind me this area was hit around 34 am local time and so far we know that there are at least 7 killed and more than 40 injured and we know that at least 10 of the injured are children now you see the search and rescue teams they are actually working under this ministry of state of emergency those men are trying to reach to a body of one of the as there is citizens who was who was actually. left here so they have been working here like for more than half an hour as we have witness we know that they reached a body and they are trying to take it out we learned that there is there they are expecting a few more bodies might be under this rubble site me and by the way the impact of this explosion is a very wide the street behind this building is totally distracted all windows are
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on the ground and the. workers are cleaning on that side but this is a massive year but they are meter off the explosion area where where the missile hit is more than 10 meters and steve we heard from the operations that this is a ballistic missile the torch to you that hits the area 3 between 3 and 4 am early morning while everybody was asleep no one was actually prepared for that but some of this is not the 1st time that the 2nd largest city of mazar beit john more than 300000 residents have been targeted recently in the last one week one of them was the 1st one was on october 4th and again 2 civilians died in that attack and there were that was also 2 consecutive rockets that hit the area at the residential area since the sensors are being targeted as are big john as you are also. what they're
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saying here you are with this thing you're seeing the search and rescue teams trying to get the bodies out and there are lots of civilians here trying to see whether those people under the rebels are going to be rescued but i know everybody is i have fears everybody is feared because there are also 2 ballistic missiles that hit me very around 4 am today sadly so the cease fire seems to be totally violated out of order for now it's not only in small attacks but these are huge attacks and also our main yet claims that azerbaijan is violating the cease fire but we will be seeing the injured people and we will be seeing the aftermath of this explosion but i have to say that citizens of us are big john are angry and they were not actually happy with the cease fire out there as they have lost many civilians and military personnel in the in the conflict that has been on the table for
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a 30 years all right said i'm going to frank you very much let's continue this now with bernard smith who joins us live from godless in armenia said tell us what you're hearing and i'd of showing has done to stop our current. sami earlier this morning the president of nagorno-karabakh current sonia and he was giving a press conference he was asked actually about ganja he was specifically asked about this and he didn't make any comment but that has been showing overnight of stepan archerd the main city in nagorno-karabakh and also of this is a town to the south which a couple of days ago there was about johnny president claimed that they had taken back but they haven't because there is still fighting going on for it they might have taken part of the province rather than the town i am told that this morning it is quiet in step and other parts of nagorno-karabakh so the ceasefire warbling heavily over night but quieter it seems this morning we got
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a chance on saturdays ago and have a look at step and in that gap in the cease fire was beginning to take effect. stepan acard has taken a battering these last 2 weeks as a buyer john has thrown the latest high tech israeli and turkey supplied weaponry at this town and the surrounding areas of nagorno-karabakh the cease fire has allowed people to risk emerging from their shelters. a ceasefire these good certainly good but the problem must be solved you can't have a ceasefire and several years lead to 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 governed by ethnic armenians a previous ceasefire lasted more than 26 years but the status of nagorno karabakh
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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 hearts. and what has surprised armenians in karabakh is turkey's open support for azerbaijan if where there is also a direct involvement of tokyo and i don't see that told he's going to pull out from the region it means that we have to somehow you know change some geopolitical approaches so far with state strength. for the string should strengthen our relations with brows of countries but also. the united states iran and china. in the is very town of tartar these buildings were hit by armenian artillery before the cease fire we don't support the ceasefire our enemy shall face
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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 190124 war now they're on the move again i would say the. international community or a serious group which yours should take responsibility and transforms it current momentum changing momentum of status quo into the durable peace is a particular focus on israel of armenian troops from so-called white there is a puzzle which. russia says armenia and azerbaijan have agreed to substantiate if 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 it. burn its myth al-jazeera step on a curt nagorno-karabakh. tantrums doctor says the president's been cleared to
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return to work quote one confirm if he's tested negative for corona virus in comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds of the white house he spoke of the pandemic disappearing and attacks his democratic rival joe biden our white house correspondent kimberly how to reports. with his recovery still in question donald trump emerged from the white house to address supporters it's the u.s. president's 1st official appearance since contracting cold with 19. trost physicians will say when trump last tested negative for cope with 19 only that he's been cleared to resume campaigning and while the white house insists 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 track was addressing
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black and latino conservatives who are part of a movement known as blacks it all. 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 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
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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 questions about whether trump should even be on the campaign trail i think the forgotten where it all. i think the focus. on. president trouble began holding large public rallies beginning on monday and again on tuesday and wednesday as he targets 3 battleground states can really help get out 0 wash. now a politician freed from prison just days ago is the new prime minister of
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kyrgyzstan the parliament confirms the power of after nearly a week of violent protests over a contested election his supporters celebrated on the streets of the capital bishkek where a state of emergency is in place to part of says he expects the president to step down within a few days. i'm going 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 in it here is to the lord media petey's presented my can do see 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 placed in supporting my candidacy for this position charles stratford has the latest from the capital bishkek. certainly
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the situation is a lot calmer here the smalling but there are a whole host of unanswered questions with respect to for example the legal status of the new prime minister that are being ousted by the opposition here that could potentially jeopardize this calm that we are experiencing this morning going forward just as the country tries to come up with a long term solution last night to power supporters were out on the streets and celebrating there was nobody else around so it seems as if that curfew state of emergency was granted was imposed on all most people but some people were given freedom to behave as they like there is a general sense here that such a powerful is voted to become prime minister because his supporters pose a threat to security here and he's widely considered to have strong nationalist tendencies 10 days ago he was in jail serving 11 years for kidnapping and during
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the protests it's fair to say that his supporters and the kind of rhetoric that was coming from him 23 days ago was a lot more aggressive than it was last night in the statements that he gave during that parliamentary session biggest question that is not really being tackled is the very real influence of criminal elements powerful criminal figures in this country that many people blame including to karl it's fair to say full rigged election we saw last week chief among those is is a very powerful clan led by a man called rainbow match or both now he is widely accused of having pro-government parties in that elections along with another is a very powerful criminal and an ally of his a man called camp she called by. some people want to count ability they want those criminals to be reined in and there are even some who accuse the new prime minister
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of having connections with these elements as i say the prime minister has to speak . denies that so there are questions of accountability there are still questions of the rule of law the opposition still stands by we understand still stands for the their original demands of the demands they were making last week which was a parliamentary session to vote in a completely new cabinet and they want new parliamentary elections to be announced that hasn't happened either for rich interior minister under president to perl jeenbekov refused to work with the new prime minister as was the case with the vice prime minister they flatly said no we can't work under this man still ahead of al jazeera it's good to talk to the president about those visits opposition activists jailed for challenging his reelection. and anger in nigeria against a controversial police unit cues to brutality.
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hello temperature coming down of course is that time the year nice to see the sunshine is not quite enough of this wrap around low of a scandinavia and this frontal system the holdouts is driving a northerly wind which usually brings sunshine to the british isles and it will do which it 14 degrees you would quite like but afternoon showers be well generated france and low countries a son starts to reappear in denmark with the place to watch the old italy in slovenia and the coast of croatia that's potentially fresh lot of territory that's for example in venice going to be a wet day but on monday and tuesday it's fine again because this whole lot of is moving south down towards northern greece and southern italy an active frontal system so sunder storms 30 heavy rain for a short time still potential flash flood because some of the ground in greece is
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still saturated as it is in france the next system is coming into northern france not heavy rain but rain all the same temperature dropping in spain and portugal still $18.00 to $20.00 degrees as a range north africa as a whole is a dry picture and i was scenes extensive flooding this season in nigeria the more shasta come here more especially still further west yes they can still generate hurricanes but most of the rain now of course is going south with the sun into d.r. congar. cyprus a european island open offering citizenship to those who can afford it in august al jazeera made global headlines with the cyprus papers confidential documents that reveal a murky passport by investment scheme. this is. now an investigative unit goes undercover to expose further revelations that go to the
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heart of the cypriot state al jazeera investigations the cyprus papers under cover . it will. come back you're watching out to syria time to recap the headlines now at least 8 people have been killed in the latest fighting over the disputed region of. as area officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the u.s. president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house. a politician freed from prison by
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supporters just days ago is the new prime minister of kyrgyzstan the parliament confirms southern part of after nearly a week of violent protests over a contested election. it's got more now on one of our top stories that trumps health well john nichols is a clinical professor in pathology at the university of hong kong he joins us now on skype from there good to have you with us so let's start with how common is it for a covert patient to be the not infectious what like a week over it was announced that he'd been diagnosed with covert 19. ok so this is where as you indicated what the doctor is indicating is that he's not using what's called the p.c.r. test because the p.c.i. which is the most common one to detect the r.n.a. that can be positive for a number weeks after the patient is not considered infectious so what about when
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he's probably done has been doing what's called the sub janabi are and they all the s.g. r.n.a. this is a test which actually has more correlation with when not the patient has actually got any infectious virus in the body position infectious virus when they remain for about 10 days after the patient symptoms but the p.c.r. can remain positive for about 3 weeks after so what i suspect is is he's done is he's using the s.g.r. in a rather than just the p.c.r. ok so breaking that down into english for viewers for those of us who are not you know very familiar with medical terms i understand using that test i think it was r.n.a. i mean the bottom line means that this person may still have coded 19 but he's not infectious right that's what i've understood you you're saying is that correct that's turkey right it means that they've still got fragged ments of the genetic
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material what we call the r.n.a. but they may not actually have the infectious virus because just having the are in a is not by itself infectious he got to have the the whole virus brought on with the genome bars is that you have to culture them to actually say are they really truly infectious that requires a special of oratory so most labs have just been using what's called the p.c. . but as i indicated back to remain positive for about 2 or 3 weeks after the patient to cease to be infectious that make a bit clearer ok i've got that part so basically that means that i want to sue ming he's done this r.n.a. task but if that's the key. pace it's a firm to be out campaigning again or mixing with people again. ok so this is what time as some across from colleagues of mine at hong kong have published to show that basically 9 days after a patient has had coded. the this s.g.r.
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and they will disappear and they're no longer considered really infectious but the but they can be released into the community provided or destruction possible prior to that day don't come in contact any high risk individuals like people in old age homes or people who are very susceptible so you know nothing while if that is not infectious why why should the patients stay away from high risk people sounds like there is a risk that it could still be infectious then right yeah because no test is absolute but i think the they are that they publish results which make and from hong kong show that it is free can basically safely it's charge a patient into the community but not to trade a high risk area like him so i think it's a balance of the of the risk to be taken out because and so provided he's not going to be going it's not
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a trial or to people who immunocompromised i see them on the balance of probabilities he is. safe from an infectious point to be to be released to be released into the community does does it tell us anything about the president's health when you have a doctor's note. a week after he's been diagnosed saying well he's he's safe to go to go back or he's not in factious at least does that tell us anything about the condition of his health. any totally apart it can actually say yes he may not have any active virus but it doesn't say whether or not he's got any of the secondary effects any of the lung disease or some of the some pain it got cardiac disease which can remain some people have got neurological disease it's they may have these secondary effects which can be secondary to the infection but doesn't necessarily mean there's any infectious virus so on one would still have to make sure that he hasn't got any problems with his breathing his respiration or his cut it function
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so but from a viral point of view then the president is probably. less interest shall we say and other members of his star but still have to make sure from the other. is other organs that he still has or doesn't have any problems so i think from the health point of view and also i i'm not too sure if he still taking any medications he's off all these medications that has not been to me very clearly mentions but if he's still taking medications and actual so dampen down now some of the responses as always it's good to have you on this show i think we need about another half hour to go through all of a lot of the finale thanks so much ok thank you have a good afternoon. or better russian president alexander lukashenko has held an unexpected meeting with opposition activists in prison state media says he discussed constitutional reform with his political rivals they were jailed for
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challenging the shank his reelection which triggered weeks of mass protests thousands of people were detained in the violent crackdown that followed the disputed poll in august. protesters in nigeria are demanding a place unit accused of abuses be this bandit they say the special anti robbery squad committed torture and killings amid trees reports from. violence as demonstrations against alleged police brutality gather momentum across nigeria. that was quick 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 a police unit known as the special and to the robbery squad. i q's to carrying out extrajudicial killings and extortion be disbanded.
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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 he never had an opportunity. to know what. one did well on why he was killed. so it was 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 faces in nigeria for the stories of them being young people until the shooting inside the country funny as the political battle they leap police unit set up to tackle robbery and violent crime cisco over the years been accused of murder extortion and disappearance. after the recent allegations nigeria's police chief ban the unit from
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t patrols and setting up roadblocks 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 thirty's. 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 for the recently and want to move good once you since you were well enough india's economy or you are even if you did the technological system what is the worse. after meeting the country's most senior police 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 protesters say the
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only action that will keep them off the streets is the government doing what it's failed to do so far. in his branding the spatial and to opera scored for good. al-jazeera. thousands of israelis have protested against prime minister binyamin netanyahu and the extension of emergency measures the whole out of the government to limit demonstrations this is the 16th straight weekend of protests against across is a rather against netanyahu he's facing corruption charges people are also angry about a new law which bans israelis from holding demonstrations more than a kilometer from their homes the government says the measures are aimed at curbing covert 19 infractions. hundreds of people in italy have been demonstrating in rome over the country's latest krone virus restrictions struggling with a resurgence in infections with numbers reaching their highest level since march on
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5000 cases were registered in the last 24 hours a new measures include mandatory mask wearing outdoors most of the country's new cases been asymptomatic picked up through increased testing brazil's president jalal sonars once again downplay the seriousness of corona virus telling brazilians not to worry about catching it he tested positive for the virus in july and says he didn't feel a thing meanwhile brazil's toll has passed 150000 the 2nd worst cope with 19 related death rates in the world scientists fear a 2nd wave is on its way. peru's air forces been brought in to battle forest fires close to an archaeological park that includes natural picchu helicopters dropped water to help firefighters and volunteers tackling the blaze on the ground strong winds are making the flames hard to control 700 hectares of forests been
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destroyed so far fish skin is being used to treat animals burned during wildfires in brazilian wetlands scientists the federal university of sierra developed the technique which uses sterilized philip the skin to speed up healing on burn wounds it's the 1st time the method has been used on wildlife in brazil including deer snakes and alligators. and let's take a look at some of the stories here at least 8 people have been killed in the latest fighting over the disputed region of not going to cut back as of the official say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a radio in armenia accusing each other of violating a freshly agreed cease fire the u.s. president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but won't confirm the fees tested negative for.
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