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difficult and the science. is very easy for us to have a 100 percent recycled material techno on al-jazeera. but search for survivors in azerbaijan fragile ceasefire with armenia is threatened by reports of attacks from both sides. i'm sammy's a than this is al jazeera live from the also coming out. back in front of supporters down 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. brazil's president downplays the coronavirus once again death toll there passes 150000. at least 8 people have been killed in the latest fighting over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh as a real officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight both. are accusing each other of violating the cease fire which came into force on saturday the deal allows them to exchange prisoners and recover bodies it's been heavy fighting in the region for the past 2 weeks so of course all is live for us as a john and judging by the scenes behind you see them as it's clear it's been a really hard night for residents. well
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yes made today around 34 am local again just at the center was it the building right behind me which is a historical one actually from and. thirty's they tell me the local sound me was hit by ballistic missile which is reported to be a torch go un so far we have at least here as reports of 8 civilians killed and more than 40 people who have been injured at least 10 of them are children who they're telling us and the civil defense units which are the main search and rescue teams here in azerbaijan are working to take out some bodies because the neighbor is living around have reported that there are still people under the rubbles that's why they have been working hard and just less than an hour ago we witnessed the search and rescue team the civil defense in this taking out a body in a bag at the time they just cleared us from the area we were much closer to the bridges and they took out the body in that bag and we have been hearing from the
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officials here that the body was not in that good shape that's why they actually pushed us out so this is not the 1st some ganja city has been hit something on october for it was hit there are some m.p.'s from ganja that we have been speaking to while working here and they're telling us that at the end a city has been targeted because it is the 2nd largest city and last week and again civilian centers city centers marketplace have been targeted they have been they believe armenians are trying to frustrate us or its people and to create a pressure both on the city civilians and governments and maybe push them force them to make a call to stop the war this is some of the pull of what the some of the politicians say here but the ceasefire was into force in just a couple of minutes later yesterday we heard both sides violating each other both
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sides supported by alicia's from each other and we have been hearing from our men yes that's the bank at the main city of not going to cut about wasn't already. we have the under fire by azerbaijan forces over the night and this is the scene saw me and much much worse needed to explain and. at the same time other cities have been targeted by missiles forces minggah church which is again close to the area was hit by a few missiles this is what we heard and this is the situation i'm in the air defense systems are capturing some of the me silas. but the civilian areas are being targeted again and some of them are reaching to closer to baku for instance last week his the last set which is 3300 kilometers from the context line and has no relation with the front line but this is the situation and let's see how far it is going to go between our survey john and our mania despite
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a cease fire brokered through russia's help a couple of days ago all right thanks so much to them. but it smith is in go to us he says the ceasefire was wobbly overnight but it's launched the holding sunday morning. earlier this morning the president of the gone oh karabakh r.-i occur attorney 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 there has been shelling overnight of stepan archerd the main city in the gorno karabakh and also of this is a town to the south which a couple of days ago there was a by johnny president claim that they had taken back but they haven't because there is still fighting going on for they might have taken part of the province rather than the town i am told though this morning it is quiet in step and other parts of nagorno-karabakh so the ceasefire warbling heavily over night but quiet it seems
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this morning we got a chance on saturday to go and have a look at step and in that gap in the cease fire was beginning to take that. step and occurred has taken a battering these last 2 weeks as a by 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 there's. a ceasefire these good certainly but the problem must be solved you can't have a cease fire 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 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 the adversary hands. what has surprised armenians in karabakh is turkey's open support for azerbaijan if one of the results were 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 strengths and. 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 ceasefire 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 the issue is that an international community or a serious group or chairs should take responsibility and transforms that current moment to a change in momentum of status quo into the durable peace is an article of focus on israel of armenian troops from so quiet that it was it was a bit. russia says armenia and azerbaijan have agreed to substantial 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. i mean there are bernard smith al-jazeera. nagorno-karabakh. dog tom's doctor says the president's been cleared to return to work quote one confirm if
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he's tested negative for corona virus it comes off the trump addressed a crowd of hundreds of the white house spoke of the pandemic disappearing and attacked his democratic rival joe biden white house correspondent kimberly helka holds. 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 covert 19 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 track was addressing
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black and latino conservatives who are part of a movement known as blacks it or black accept 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 the law enforcement and they've already done that. trump is playing on voter fears of the sometimes violent unrest that grips 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. trumped 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 president currently trailing joe biden in the polls right now americans are actually voting their early voting. either in person or their mailing in their ballots so there's not much time
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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 point that you make where all. i think the focus. on the president trouble began 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 how john nichols is a clinical professor of pathology at the university of hong kong he explains what
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happens to the body as it recovers from covered 90. so so this is what tom some a quite some colleagues of mine at hong kong you have published to show that basically 9 days after a patient has had coated. the this s.g. r.n.a. disappear and then no longer considered really infectious but the but they can be released into the community provide it or destruction possible provided that they 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 is ever absolute but i think the but they are that they publish results which could be and from hong kong show that it's free can basically safely discharge a patients into the community but not to try a high risk area like him so i think it's just a bounce off the of the risk to be taken out because i'm so provided he's not going
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to be going into an old age home or 2 people who immunocompromised ice then on the balance of probabilities he is safe safe from an infectious point to be to be released to be released into the community. a politician freed from prison by supporters just days ago is now the new prime minister of kyrgyzstan the parliament confirms side of japan are after nearly a week of violent protests over a contested election his supporters celebrated on the streets of the capital bishkek or a state of emergency is in place part of says he expects the president to step down within a few days. but 1st 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
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situation and it here is to the lord media petey's 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 placed in supporting my candidacy for this position. still ahead on al-jazeera why the dutch government is facing growing scrutiny over its handling of the current a virus pandemic and how much privacy should workers have if they work from home we'll hear how some bosses are spying on staff. however in scandinavia over that assist is big area of floppy low pressure is front strapped around if that's a cloudy and white area of europe that's the essentials and induced southerly
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breeze should be quite warm but to the west of it it's a northerly it's quite a strong north give us a cold direction can be put to some use as this kite surfers showing off the coast of the world flints or northwest and now that wind ready to chose coming over down through france the next day or so cloud or a with it particularly i think cloudy and wet around belgium and the netherlands but scandinavia slowly improving now that induced warms giving 15 moscow doesn't seem very warm the average for moscow in october gets cold quickly but now it's relatively warm. but in the middle of it all that's the wet area today he's going to be italy and slovenia overnight will tend to push sassy going touch in tunisia through system the adriatic and this west coast eventually of greece a particularly wet area and recently affected by foot so that's a place to watch so watch got to tell and right in tunisia most of north africa is still dry this is cloud rather than cherie clad in nigeria there is still flooded
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on the ground there are drying looking place. to. talk to there. is the government not for taking the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues that we listen i still think that at travel is the safest mode of travel and to spend that we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on how does their own. play an important role. ringback.
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you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now at least 8 people have been killed in the latest fighting over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh as of the official say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight it's a very jan and army and there 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 trying to address the crowd of hundreds at the white house. a politician freed from prison by supporters just days ago is the new prime minister of kyrgyzstan parliament confirms their job after nearly a week of violent protests over a contested election. but the russian president alexander lukashenko has held an unexpected meeting with opposition activists imprisoned state media says he discussed constitutional reform with his political rivals they were jailed for
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challenging look at his reelection which triggered weeks of mass protests thousands of people were detained in the violent crackdown that followed the disputed poll in august polls have opened in tajikistan presidential election with the incumbent expected to extend his 28 year rule him out our man is among the 5 candidates running for office but european monitors say there's a lack of genuine political competition there. victoria ghaith be reports. of a struggling to keep his coffee shop open sham be international airport's been placed for the last 6 months because of the korean virus and that means ahmed has been unable to improve his regular supply of coffee he says whoever is elected president needs to help small businesses. we order a lot of stuff for our business from other countries due to covert air traffic is
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blocked it would be great if our government appreciated up problems and gave us some help it would benefit us tremendously. presidential candidates are promising to grow the economy and create jobs to take a stand is the poorest of the place save the state a lack of work opportunity at home is more than a 1000000 to kick men and women to find jobs. on the show machine. we want to see job growth especially for those who are unemployed and there are enough jobs here men will not look for opportunities in other countries they'll stay here with their kids. 4 years ago they to induce changes to the constitution which scrapped the limits of 3 presidential terms that's allowed current president animosity ruckman to stand again he's been in charge of to take a stand since independence from the save the union in 1980 analysts say political and economic reform is vital if the country is to avoid the instability and
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violence it's experienced in the past. we need to initiate drastic social and political transformations economic reforms reduce government corruption and ensure access to mineral resources for this it is necessary to adopt a new constitution. many villages expect direct man to win the election the only question then is whether the 68 year old will serve out the full 7 year term victoria gayton be. thousands of israelis have protested against prime minister binyamin netanyahu and the extension of emergency measures that allow the government to limit demonstrations because of the crying of virus this is the 16th straight weekend of protests across israel against that india is facing corruption charges. the netherlands now has one of the worst coronavirus infection rates in europe despite growing hospital admissions that hasn't yet been
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a tightening of restrictions because the government is anxious not to restrict people's liberty service and has more from amsterdam only people with flu like symptoms can be freely tested for cope with 1000 in the netherlands if they're lucky enough some say they had to wait up to 4 days to get an appointment at one of the testing centers infection rates have gone up dramatically and have reached an international high in the past week hospitals are struggling to treat patients and have had to cancel operations. the situation is very serious in the netherlands particularly in amsterdam the going the route of them were short of hospital births were still have some i.c.u. capacity there with the rapidly increasing number of corona patients we also very concerned says we will run out of i.c.u. capacity. after the 1st wave the authorities implemented a test and trace policy in an effort to contain new infections but due to recent
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explosive numbers contact tracing of infected people has become impossible not of hope none since its 1st instructions the latter loans are still struggling to test people with symptoms every day thousands can't be tested due to a lack of capacities in laboratories somehow that will say this is one of the reasons the government covert response was failing dramatically you need strong leadership that's the other thing lacking according to a team of experts given input to the government. who worked on the sars epidemic in singapore and in my point of view this is absent in the netherlands and i think this has led basically to the lack of an adequate and clear coordinated response but the governments are this is a democratic country we can't apply the same rules as they're applied in china and singapore this is a crisis in a crisis you need leadership. so i think that you meant for shock and the case of
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an emergency she blames the government for putting the responsibility solidly on individuals about whether to wear a face mask in shops the government made a turnaround last week after months of saying mass don't protect against the virus it's now advising people to wear one and i think some situations us better because now it's like in some places you do have to wear them in some places you don't so confuse a lot of people and for example in a supermarket you don't think about bring your face mask i think it's good that in the netherlands we have freedom of will of choice you know we are smart people you know and. not people with the highest cold with infectious in the world i know i know despite the rapidly rising numbers the government doesn't want to impose stricter measures as of yet the prime minister of it has called the dutch public childish and evil and i guess stick for not following social distancing guidance but if infection rates continue to go up you may just might be announced
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soon step fasten al-jazeera to them. brazil's president has again downplayed the severity of coronavirus telling brazilians not to mari about catching it jade also now says he didn't feel a thing when he tested positive in july scientists fear a 2nd wave is on its way calluses linked to the virus exceeded 150000 that's the world's 2nd highest hopeful. reports 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 1000 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 150001000 related deaths the 2nd largest number in the world to me and my family i feel that people especially here in the slums act as if nothing were happening as if the pandemic were. crowded few people wear masks everybody acts relaxed but the truth is hundreds are dying every day. the fact the president shade who has been downplaying the virus even after having contract it it does not help. the health professionals are worried that a 2nd wave will arrive before the 1st one is over. 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. 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 reuse most vulnerable areas like the complex of the matter and. there are like the slums in the complex of the mad at 140000 people 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 classes are then we can see who they have been in contact with and work with the community to help them isolate or receive treatment even though line. but
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catching up with the virus in a country of 200000000 is not an easy task monica all just sirrah rio de janeiro well as the virus spread around the world many offices shut their doors insensed off to work from home although this new professional landscapes it also brings big questions around work a privacy or a challenge explains. hidden behind net curtains and frosted front doors now toil the workers of this weird new world but who knows what is really going on in these homes turned workspaces social media time wasting online shopping corporate espionage perhaps an increasingly employers are trying to find out let's jump into a brief overview of everything have staff can do for your business pub staff is just one of several software services for remote working that have seen sales
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surged and it allows bosses to keep tabs on staff you can see their activity percentage which tells you how often the mouse and keyboard are used while tracking time the absolute will show you what tools they're using and the u.r.l. view shows you what websites they're visiting our growth rate is about double what it was. before the pandemic the fall lock down you know what are we going to do in the midst of a pandemic was was the trigger being working from home but this trend has set alarm bells ringing for those who worry about employers encroaching on the previously of their staff and congress needs to be responsible for employees endemic itself would have taken a toll on many of us psychologically. and if you guys coupled with constant surveillance by the employer the psychological effect on employees could be greedy and significant now the work course of the home office is the laptop which is also a very effective spying toll yes you can put tape over the camera try to muffle the
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microphone and scan it for hidden spyware but in the large majority of cases employers will actually be doing their monitoring in plain sight. that is certainly the view of security expert ben marks but i think that now as a matter of course people taking new jobs are going to have to give away this right . if they working from home and using a work computer. they are going to have to give their employer to me permission. to monitor their work product on their work computer but even with employee consent ethical questions remain like what's that consent worth if it's a requisite for keeping your job and this academic has more maybe you have 2 or 3 children and a spouse kind of wandering around not to mention the big could just cast as a period or what do you what does that mean for their previous what does it mean
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for your the difference between this private space that you typically think of and your workspace. it's not clear if workers will add fully return to city center offices homeworking is now established as a viable model and new battles over trust and privacy are looming rory talent's al-jazeera london. let's take you through some of the headlines here on al-jazeera at least 8 people have been killed in the latest fighting over the disputed region of them gonna care about other 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 us 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.

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