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don't you see. with. mixed reactions after another ceasefire deal between armenia and azerbaijan with celebrations in baquba anger in the arab on. play you watching al-jazeera live from doha with me for the battle also ahead the u.s. attorney general gives the go ahead for an investigation into allegations of voter fraud as president trumped 5 c. election results. in peru after congress
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impeach is the president and votes them out of office accusing him of corruption and the battle for online game is the top companies rush to launch a latest offers the industry sees a boom during the pandemic. thank you very much for joining us it's a deal that armenia is calling painful but as a by john is celebrating as a victory after weeks of fighting in the disputed region of my god. both sides have agreed to hold all military action several previous attempts to end the conflicts have failed. has more. the deal comes after 6 weeks of relentless fighting it was 1st announced in a facebook post by armenian prime minister nicol pushing in within minutes confirmation came from a server sean and moscow he would. meet on november 9th the president of azerbaijan
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the prime minister of armenia and the president of the russian federation signed a statement which declares a complete cease fire and of military action in the nagorno-karabakh war zone starting from midnight on november 10th moscow time armenia's prime minister described the deal as unbelievably painful. the backlash was immediate moments after the announcement furious demonstrators stormed into parliament in europe want to protest the move the conflict they argue is about much more than land. but armenia had undergone a number of defeats azeri forces overran nagorno-karabakh a 2nd city shoes shock and they were on their way to the capital when the deal was signed some analysts say armenia didn't have much choice the prospect of conflict it's cost could be so much worse for the armenians given the current rate of momentum so he's in
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a difficult position to be sure and it remains to be seen what the future holds for him more than a 1000 people on both sides have died tens of thousands are now displaced. the region is within us or bush on what has been under the control of ethnic armenians since 1994 decades of tension and violence have followed and while an agreement has been signed it's unlikely it will also end the animosity between the 2 countries russian forces are already being deployed to keep the peace cut this with a gun al-jazeera. let's get the latest now from al-jazeera. in a year of run for us so what i mean is president describing this deal as painful and many are means not happy about this tell us about the reactions this morning. well i think the reaction is one of shock anger i mean i'm here on the grounds of
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the parliament and emotions here are running very high some people wondering why did why did this war happen at all it is a very painful moment for i mean years you know they've lost at least 1200 soldiers as the official numbered of lost a huge chunk of land and if you look at what happened over the past 48 hours when azerbaijan announced that she had been taken i mean it was denying that and then over the last 12 hours everything changes announcement came from in a good looker above that actually shows she was lost and then overnight all of this happened a ceasefire announces that there is a huge sense of loss among armenians here and i think that anger and shock is just going to be visible in the hours to come in india days to comes when i mean your has to also withdraw its forces from a few other regions that had been occupied since 94 so huge sense of loss so many
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are seeing this as a defeat for armenia what happens next for the country. well certainly you have a feeling that there is a political crisis unfolding now a prime minister and he called questionee and has made several facebook announcement throughout denied he also said that at some point his house was stormed and protesters took away from him among other things his computer and his sunglasses but nobody knows where he is at the moment inside parliament protesters are still holed in there trying to evacuate them to have an emergency session that hasn't happened yet then we heard from the president who said that all of this and this cease fire agreement came as a surprise to him that he had no clue that that was in the works and that was about that was being signed and then on the other side you have the military chief of staff who is me meeting for with opposition figures who just last night were calling on to resign so it is
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a very complicated situation and this is just the very early hours it's only 10 in the morning you know 11 in the morning so we will see i think throughout the day things unfolding and i think the prime minister question and who had the moment keeps on saying on his facebook page that he's still in the country that he's still the prime minister he is under a lot of pressure and there are forces who are trying to oust him thank you for that how dr hamid in less get the view now from speak to osama bin javid osama completely different feeling and mood in azerbaijan after this deal. well the atmosphere is a festivity been hearing people from the early hours of the morning when this news broke and their president came out on state t.v. and announced that the conflict is over under the auspices of moscow they have signed the deal and armenia is essentially going to be surrendering. to them and
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they have been able to achieve what they couldn't achieve in the last 3 decades of conflict and have been able to achieve it in just 6 weeks of war if they had the feeling here is of optimism and celebration but there are by johnnie's asking about the finer details of this agreement because this is not the 1st time that there isn't some sort of good cease fire agreement this is the 4th time that they've agreed to cease fire but this is the 1st time that they've essentially agreed that the forces would be drawn on car doors will be opened there will be stop wishing to peace keeping forces people are going to be able to go back not just those who have been displaced in the last 6 weeks of conflict but those who've been displaced for nearly 28 years so there is joy there is celebration there waiting to hear back from their president once again people have been gathering at the mountain square here and they expect the president to come and go in the crowds at some point when all of this happened at
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a dramatic turn of events last night where we heard from the armenian side that there were pitched battles we heard from the azerbaijanis they shot a russian helicopter by mistake and then soon after we heard from their president that armenia has agreed that it will surrender and to go in the car and the war should be open well some have been job back home. the aftermath of the us elections now and the attorney general has authorized federal prosecutors to investigate allegations of voting irregularities if there's strong evidence that the man in charge of election crimes resigned just hours after that the trial campaign has filed lawsuits in battleground states alleging voter fraud allen fishery. out of sight in the white house for the moment but still using his poem as president donald trump settling scores sacking his defense secretary mark casper finding out he'd been terminated by tweet esper dubbed yes spurred by the president
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finally fell foul of the oval office in the summer as racial justice protests worked american cities the president considered putting troops on the street and insisted that wasn't going to happen the election is still on donald trump's mind sending out a series of tweets about states he claims are in dispute in the senate republican leader said the president was right not to concede right no president trog is 100 percent within his rights to look into allegations of irregularities and weigh legal options but his democratic counterpart admitted he was worried where the president was taking the country baseless claims by the president and his supporters that there's been widespread voter fraud and that the election was somehow rigged or stolen from president trump. that kind of rhetoric is extremely dangerous. republican see they're just at the start of the legal battle this
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election is not over under pulling together evidence to put before the courts what we do have a whistleblower which i discussed earlier this week who was in detroit as an election worker not as a republican poll watcher who under affidavit says that they were told to back to balance that their supervisor came in and they were there november 4th ballots that came in with no date they were told by the supervisor fact take the ballots to november 2nd or november 3rd so they will count so that has been submitted to the eastern to the u.s. attorney in the eastern district of michigan and attorney general william barr has told prosecutors to investigate any substantial allegations of fraud before the results are verified it's being seen by critics as a political move to give more credibility to unfounded allegations made by the president. joe biden is a new he's won and he's already getting ready for day one as american 10000000 cope
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with cases he and his coronavirus task force which will go to work straight away i will spare no effort to turn this pandemic around once we're sworn in in january 20th to get our kids back to school safely our business is growing and our economy running full speed again and again to prove that scene manufactured and distributed as quickly as possible to as many americans to as many americans as possible free of charge. we'll follow the science 2 more people who are at the president's election night event have tested positive for covert cabinet secretary carson and david bossie who is leading the legal efforts in the contested states as america faces a spike in cases vice president mike pence who leads the administration's coronavirus task force is heading to florida for 5 days on vacation alan fischer al-jazeera
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washington. protesters in peru have gathered in the capital to show their anger about the removal of president martin this kyra congress voted to end this kyra's term accusing him of accepting bribes worth hundreds of thousands of dollars when he was a regional governor he's denied the allegations but agreed to step down without filing an appeal mariana sanchez has anita's from the capital lima. martin discarded out was flanked by members of his cabinet in front of the steps of the presidential palace he gave a last goodbye to peruvian he has said goodbye he said he was going home but that he disagreed with the result of this vote and that he has always been transparent he said he would not take any legal action and that he was now going to face justice and prove everyone wrong a lot of peruvians are now angry in the last few polls we have
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seen that peruvian supported president martin these kyra and now people are protesting the streets of lima some also in the city of through here north of lima possibly we will see more people in the streets tomorrow or remind you that it's 80 is 78 percent of peruvians who have supported the scar all along and have said that he should stay that he should have stayed until july of next year we have elections general elections in january. april and that he should stay and face justice after that people are angry 95 percent of peruvians say that he must be investigated and prosecuted but at this moment a lot of peruvians are angry. still ahead on al-jazeera return from exile former president evo morales has given a hero's welcome as he goes back. saying there is evidence that
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the last one was. hollow we've got some very lively weather started to push its way in from the atlantic now more bands of cloud and rain and that was streaming as we go on through the next couple of days are turning increasingly unsettled here at least it is on the mild side thinks a good deal quater into central and eastern parts high pressure in charge here that acts as a lid on the atmosphere so the skies to be clear but this time of year it's also cool so single figures for many and for some wintry weather there into that western side of iraq but some places of shabby right just around the black sea pushing down tools bulgaria through that eastern side of the but it's right about here comes that western weather will see some cherry right now moving through frauds through the low countries and then rumble persistent rain will gradually make its way in
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across western areas as we go into the middle to latter part of the weeks the cladding of attending increasingly wet and at times when the 4 wells the west is out of england and scotland but we're still getting up into the teens his own little colder than of late but not too bad in terms of those temperatures northern africa we got some showers there are more than parts of libya northern areas of egypt of the central areas there we go with the usual seasonal showers the sinking further south was so the parts of nigeria seeing some heavy downpours and they stretch all the way through liberia. to drive their industrial expansion and european powers colonised huge areas of the wound. rich resources free labor and its risks were treated in the name of civilization and well until the colonies decided that it had to knock in
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a new 3 part documentary series al-jazeera expose the history suffering and legacy of france's imperial past. month into french to colonize ation coming soon. the in. their watching al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories celebrations in azerbaijan after a deal was signed to end weeks of conflict with armenia azerbaijan's president says the agreement which was also signed by russia and a non occupation of the disputed nagorno-karabakh region by the agreement has sparked outrage in armenia with angry protesters storming government buildings in
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yerevan the deal calls to armenian forces to turn over control of some areas protesters are demanding the prime minister resign. in the u.s. attorney general william barr has authorized federal prosecutors to investigate allegations of voting irregularities if there is strong evidence that campaign has filed a lawsuit in a lawsuit in battleground states alleging fraud. to libya now where some groups of soldiers loyal to the u.n. backed government have condemned talks about their country's future which are going on in neighboring tunisia there were protests in the capital tripoli the supporters of the government of national courts say their leaders are not being properly represented at the tunis to go. from tunis clare harriet's reports. the united nations has invited 75 delegates from libya chosen to represent an array of political viewpoints regional interests and social groups we've gathered here in
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tunis to find a way forward. acting un envoy stephanie williams is clear on the aim of the talks in tunis so. we are going to work with the 75 participants on our on the road map going forward the political roadmap going forward with the key objective being the scheduling of national elections. cycles of violence for nearly a decade after the tribes and crips don't market afy turn on each other. and it has morphed into a conflict in which regional and global rivalries are being played 8. libya has had 2 rival administrations for years with the u.n. recognizing the government in tripoli and the warlord khalifa haftar are leading his forces in the east last month libya's domestic warning sides agreed to
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a permanent cease fire such deals have failed in the past to stop the fighting but the u.n. says the military officers have shown a sense of duty and responsibility and so it hopes for the same from the 75 delegates involved in the political talks here in tunis. their host president. said it was imperative libya remain a unified nation. libya's unified nation some people talk of western and eastern libya but we tell them that libyans are one people this kind of rhetorical could lead to the division of libya's the tunisian people refuse this because they know that all libyans refuse it to us it's a danger on the region as a whole as it could open the door to division in other neighboring nations. with libya already desperate for normalcy the global pandemic has made worse the situation in the words of the u.n. envoy to maintain has colluded with conflict libya is geographically nearby
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but a world away from the grandeur of this luxury hotel in tunis where in the next sixty's 75 delegates will attempt to chart its political future clear haiti it. tunis. at least 50 people have been beheaded in mozambique in the past 3 days police say a group willing to ice all ists of blame unrest in the northern cabo delgado province began in 2017 and i since this base thousands of people but he said the fighters have burned homes and executed people in the gas rich region. in georgia opposition members are protesting against the results of last month's parliamentary election on sunday police use water cannon to disperse hundreds of protesters outside the central election commission where the been demanding a new vote robin forced a walker reports from tbilisi. georgia in politics is back on the streets
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just days after a parliamentary election which opposition parties claim was bricked. the opposition has promised to boycott parliament until new elections are held it's not a good decision by us we don't like the decision for your build or you are participating in a democratic institutions is a crucial value but sometimes you have the choice between what you have choice bad choice and even worst choice so entering the parliament in these circumstances could be in due course in the middle isn't always a chance of free elections. the governing georgian dream party picked up almost 50 percent of the on october the 31st dashing hopes by opposition parties that they would win enough seats to form a coalition. they say there is evidence the central election commission manipulated the result by 10 percent in the government's favor you determine. the dispute
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turned violent on sunday police used water cannon on protesters who called for the head of the election commission to resign. the government said police acted lawfully 19 people were arrested i mean. i would like to think long foresman for acting safely and using restraint to prevent an assault on a state institution friends we may have different political views we may represent different political parties on different platforms but we must remember that we all share our homeland. the government says it is willing to hold talks but opposition supporters say it's new elections or nothing yes we're trying to pass this i don't for a long friends i want. to say all this what's my country that i love so much and very small children are going to. go back to the so what you're getting with
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my friends and i are waiting for the government to come to its senses and make a decision on holding fair elections because no one can rig the georgian people's vote and neither will this government. the opposition has taken a gamble it believes that it can keep this momentum going right on the street because it is a i mean it is building and being an effective opposition in parliament. despite warnings from health officials that large gatherings a worsening the spread of coronavirus george's opposition has promised mold mass rallies until its demands are met. probing 1st year walka al jazeera tbilisi. an opposition coalition is showing a slight lead against india's government governing b j p s vote. counted in regional elections in the eastern state of bihar it's the 1st major votes in seeker on a virus outbreak began it's being seen as
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a referendum on prime minister narendra modi's handling of the pandemic one and a half 1000000 migrant workers returned to be high state after losing their jobs during the lockdown brazil's health regulator has suspended trials of a potential coronavirus vaccine because of what it's calling a severe adverse event vaccine is being developed by chinese bio pharmaceutical firms in partnership with the state run research institute they say they're surprised by the regulators decision one volunteer died during the trials but researchers say they had nothing that had nothing to do with the vaccine more than $10000.00 brazilians taking on. meanwhile american drug maker of pfizer has released interim results it says show its vaccine is effective in preventing kovi of 19 it's been welcomed by scientists and world leaders in trade get a surge on global markets the vaccine developed with german star was found to be more than 90 percent effective no serious safety concerns were observed among the
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more than $43000.00 participants a process of globe the study showed just $94.00 confirmed cases of cold in 1000 among the participants the world health organization says the results are very positive but there is still a lot of work to be done. to bolivia now where exiled former president evo morales is back home he fled a year ago after violent protests and accusations of electoral fraud but with a close confident now in charge more honest felt safe enough to return there is a. triumphant that's how it will return to live on monday after a year in argentina he traveled to the city of luck yakka right on the border between the 2 south american nations so. i always knew i was going to return but not as forced something historical thanks to the unity of the bolivian people my brothers and sisters history repeats itself
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a fight for life dignity peace and dignity. when ellis was forced to live bolivia last year after violence followed a presidential election that according to the organization of american states were filled with irregularities. the armed forces asked him to resign morales fled 1st to mexico and then came to argentina. once here he became the campaign manager of bolivia's movement towards socialism party that won the elections last month believe us new president was inaugurated on sunday. morning at least cross the border with argentina's president of the for a man this he said more or less return is an example to latin america. that's what evil was the real president that represented the heart of bolivia when these things in bolivia were not allowed as president he didn't impressive job if there is one place in latin america where the social and economic structures have changed that
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place is bolivia they did take care of the deficit development equality and justice . will be traveling with an $800.00 vehicle caravan around bolivia's coca growing regions in the next few days. it would have if he's had in my 5th figure in bolivia and while there are millions who love him and are thankful for the right fit gained while he was in office there are others who claim he was all for terry and and criticize his attempt to hold onto power despite loosing a referendum that prevented him from seeking a 4th star. but the election of. millions who believe it will not at least change bolivia for the good. rule and indigenous population started to have a say in the country's future while he was in office their vote is what allowed to come back it is how will. now all the coronavirus pandemic
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has devastated many industries it's given a huge boost to the video game sector tech companies microsoft and sony are launching new console's and made a shop rise in the number of players worldwide south korea with some of the fastest internet speeds in the world is a major target for game developers as wrong mcbride reports from seoul. it's one business sector that has been thriving in the pandemic and has the makers of the most popular gaming consoles rushing their latest offerings to market. globally the gaming industry was stagnant last year but the outbreak of corona virus means the industry in south korea and the rest of the world has seen big growth. from sony there's the new playstation 5. we have the power branded playstation all the world's biggest gaming ecosystems and an established user community going head to head with microsoft's latest x.
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box system it's like all gaming systems here benefiting from south korea's super fast 5 g. mobile internet network enabling ever more immersive play the need in the past people had to download install and then play a game going forward we will be playing games by streaming them align the professional gaming of the sports has also grown during the pandemic helping confirm south korea's position as a world leader. there are bigger sponsorship deals and developing technology offers the expanding online audience a richer experience. for south korea it's all much more than just video games it represents a part of its economic future as it charts a path focused on digital content gaming joins k. pop dramas and movies as the country's growing export of soft power.
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if for the last half a century manufacturing has helped our economy to flourish cultural content will be the country's power of development for the next 100 years south korea has seemingly embarked on a quest for digital supremacy now with the new devices to help it rob mcbride al-jazeera sole. well again i'm fully back to bill with the headlines on al-jazeera they are celebrations in azerbaijan after a deal was and it was signed to end weeks of conflict with armenia the 2 countries have been fighting over the disputed region of a box as a by john's president says the agreement which was also signed by russia and a long occupation of the area but it has sparked outrage in armenia with angry protesters storming the government building in yerevan a deal calls for.
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