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and jolo hunt for a fugitive on a, just as prime minister responsibility for the loss of the gotoh cutback in the war with azerbaijan, but continues to resist pressure to quit. hello, i'm adrian for the get. this is al jazeera live from also coming up rallies in peru's capital after the new interim president resigns with just 5 days on the job. congress struggles to decide on who will take over it, peru's worst constitutional crisis in 20 years. conflicts
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in libya, talks wrap up in june as with rival groups agreeing to a date holding national elections, but not on a unity government to lead them that hand. i'm joined now in county mayo. joe biden's. great, great, great grandfather was born here, making the united states president elect the world. what can he help submitting to u.k. e.u. trade deal and preserve the peace in northern media's prime minister, nicola is resisting pressure to resign. following days of anger over a peace deal with us about john, he took responsibility for the concessions made in the going back and said his main priority is stability and secure agreements,
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media and control of several disputed areas to the 1st group to leave district. let's go by what else to the prime minister have to say in this national address? well, i think the most important is that he took responsibility for all happened during this war and something we've heard a lot of complaints about over the past few days. people saying, well, he's been talking about a daily basis and he didn't he take responsibility as the prime minister. also said that he denied these rumors that were going around because of a facebook post he did when he was waiting for the armenian volunteers who to come back to a year of some people that it was simply
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said, i want to hear from them. i want to know from them what happened on the front line . he also said several 100 there between the numbers published by the government with the number of armenian soldiers that 1400 the minister of health yesterday came out to say that there are more than 2300 and there's still many, many bodies who haven't come back and hundreds of i mean, regardless of the anger that exists already into the prime minister, this war and the whole country paid for this war might increase the whole
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why was the push back i think it was a very hasty. i mean, people were given 6 days to pack up their belongings and leave, but also the military was given 6 days to pack up everything and leave. and then you have this issue of the arrival of the peacekeepers and when we were, there's only one road that leads held part and to the city go through the other axis from the moment. so close in the road would have basically completely isolated and from the traffic we have seen on the road, whether it's people, i mean army leaving all the russians coming back. it's really difficult really
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to prepare the ground for due to come in and take over that piece of land that remain. and it was, it belongs to syria's reporting live from well for the mood is very different. some of the jobs report this family is celebrating the return of 2 other by the region is their little piece of the money, but also gets upset, looking at what is happening there. many armenians are burning homes and schools as they hand over the region. the imminent only visible did among the houses a burnt in my village. my heart nearly exploded with grief. when i see the treachery and betrayal, why you come to our furnished houses, they did not belong to you. in the war with armenia over nagorno-karabakh,
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that ended in 1994, their child was a soldier in azerbaijan, the army and its people were forced to leave. he remembers how hundreds died during the exist tens of thousands of people pass through this road. it was so cold. i saw many people standing who were frozen stranded vehicles with frozen out bodies. so many people suffered amputations because of the frost. the government has extended the deadline for combatants to leave college, or by 10 days. there is any army is fortifying its positions, but says it will wait until russian peacekeepers ensure armenian fighters have gone . right now. it is not our task to force a 1000000 to leave all this. you know, this 3 regions that task of peacekeeping troops. that's why they moved in, and it is their task. we will ask them. that's our backup plan, which were short of sticky. she's kept for decades,
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a reminder she says for occupiers finally left. after waiting for nearly 3 decades, the people of college are eager to return. but with so much still pending, including the role of the peacekeepers, the clearance operation, and rebuilding of infrastructure. it could perhaps take months or even years before they can return home. down to 0. donna, which are peru has been plunged into its worst constitutional crisis in 2 decades. politicians haven't been able to find a replacement leader. after the interim president resigned, after just 5 days on the job, there were celebrations after manuel but he no course, he had replaced lot in this who was accused of corruption and removed from office, but in a sanchez report style from lima. for these demonstrators, the departure of interim president manuel, maybe not represents nothing short of a victory including our youth, were able to unseat this criminal. now we want him to go to jail and the same goes
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for congress because they don't represent us with the no was forced out after the deaths of 2 protesters during clashes with police. he couldn't survive the wave of cabinet received nations that followed is the moment, though that plays out what is not at this moment in the country is going through one of its greatest political crisis. i want to announce that i present my irrevocable risk nation of the post of presidency. i call for the peace and unity of all peruvians. my commitment is to peru there have been demonstrations since the impeachment and dismissal of the least gotta over unproved. bribery allegations on sunday discover called the country's highest court to step in if it will be very careful to ensure that what happened can't happen. again. it's unacceptable that congress led us to this political crisis. it's paralyzed peru for 5 days and led to
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deaths. younger on the streets is echoed by some of the country's most famous names, peruvian writer and noble or it is guns you go to young. people were absurdly and unjustly sacrificed by police. this repression, which is against all of peru needs to stop and concern is growing of to police abuses. rights groups say at least 41 protesters are unaccounted for. they say peruvian authorities must allow a commission to enter police barracks in search for them. on sunday protesters gathered outside congress, the pressure is now on legislators who have to find an acceptable candidate to become produced, a 3rd president in a week. we are angry because everyone, the mayors, regional governments, the state, the government as a whole, everyone steals from us and that has to china. the political crisis could hardly
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have come at a worse time. they do have the world's highest per capita couvade 19 mortality rate . and its economy is forecast to shrink by 14 percent this year. there will be more difficult decisions for produce governing class to make. and these demonstrators will be watching us on just to the un's acting envoy to libya, says that she's pleased with the outcome of the talks aimed at ending nearly a decade of violence. but that's despite rival factions being unable to reach an agreement on who leave the country through a transitional period. but both sides have agreed to hold nationwide elections in december next year. let's go live now to tripoli or doctor, what is the how most of these talks actually achieve? apart from this agreement to hold national elections, will the acting head of the united nations support the mission in libya?
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tiffany williams sounded optimistic during her speech last night. she, she, she, she said that the stakeholders sounded very optimistic during the meetings. and she also mentioned that, along with the reaching a consensus on holding the nationwide elections on the 24th of december next year. they've also agreed on forming the new executive authority, which is going to include a national, a government to be separated from the presidency presidential council. they've also agreed on the way they will speak about the criteria and make an ism of and eligibility of those whole will apply to hold new positions. but despite the fact that there is an optimistic tone of that
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meeting, but there is still some kind of disagreement between the stakeholders, especially in regard to who will hold the new positions. so what happens next would will this take all those that are going to a week and turn evil during the week? they're going to think also relate to their constituencies and discuss their lead to belittle the creativity and mechanism of the names who are nominated to hold the new positions also all but i'm going to discuss the women demands as you know, that women demanded to be represented in the new executive authority, which is the going to be the new position of council and the government. but as
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stephanie williams mentioned, they still have a lot of work to be done. she literally mentioned that 10 years of conflict cannot be, cannot be resolved in one week because this political path has to be complemented with 2 other path has, which is, which is one of them is very difficult, which is the military power and the economic path order of the one head reporting live from tripoli where bonnie: thanks do we're going to weather update next here on al-jazeera, then the storm is over, but the disaster is still unfolding. we'll have a live update from the philippines after the worst time for you in this year. the show goes on president trump maintains that he won the election despite suffering several legal setbacks.
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but what i'm pleased to say along last we have got some dry weather pushing into where vietnam of aamco is making its way further west with still a few showers for the time being. but they should become fewer and further between as we go through the next couple days. little try to incent luzon again and couple some flooding rains in here. of course, things not looking so bad as we go through the next few days. central and southern parts of the philippines across malaysia. it will some out. so we'll still see some very heavy showers as we go through the coming days. but as you can see further north things not looking quite as bad a chance along the way to chance to dry out, then lots of dry across a good part of australia. meanwhile, are we do have some showers going away from the southeastern corner, most of heat and humidity up towards northern and western parts of the country that's going to sink its well little further south. what's in these with as we go through the next couple of days? rain clearing away from new south wales at present land,
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oh hello again, this is our 0. let's rodger the main news this hour. me as prime minister on the call question is resisting pressure to resign following days of anger over a peace deal with azerbaijan. it took responsibility for the concessions made in the corner, cutting back and said that his main priority is stability and security. the political crisis in peru is worsening with interim president, manuel merino resigning just 5 days into the job. he'd replaced martin this kata who was removed from office over allegations of corruption. and the un's acting envoy to libya says that she's pleased with the talks aimed at ending nearly a decade of violence. that's despite rival factions being unable to reach a deal on who'll lead libya through
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a transitional period. to gray's regional leader has called on the united nations and the african union to condemn ethiopia's use of high tech weaponry during its near 2 week military offensive. the t.p.m. left his now fighting on 2 once against both eritrean and ethiopian government troops. prime minister abu ahmed hasn't commented yet on whether he's getting help saying only that his country is capable of fighting by itself. meanwhile, refugees from ethiopia's to grey region are continuing to flee into neighboring saddam. as the conflict was since sudanese state media say, the number of people fleeing the violence has risen to nearly 25000. rather up in the middle on the other had found out the myth that i'm due to give birth. and a doctor has scheduled an operation for me. now i have pos, my due date and conditions are bad. i just won them to examine me with a computer. and a bomb came from the direction of eritrea and an
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attack from the direction of the ethiopian federal government in the city. a lot of people died there and i came on foot to a small city from the hamara area. i fled there. i was afraid of the bombs and the strikes. a lot of buildings were blown up. in moldova's presidential election, the pro european challenger sandu is projected to win with most votes counted. she's ahead of incumbent president, igor dong still waiting on the final result. but sanders victory may not be so well received by moscow. the election was viewed as a choice between closer relations with russia or the european union. zira sanyo gago is in moldova, his capital. it is a decisive victory for the pro western term to my out. son duo has come paint on tackling corruption in moldova, as well as trying to unify the country and reforming how the economy is working
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in order to draw back the diaspora into the country. the former president igor soldo on had a campaign where he's focused on quite a bit of divisive rhetoric as well. the strong arms, his, his putting a show of force on the streets here on friday to give this quiet one final last push of encouragement. but it seemed that the moldova, and people would decided, in which direction they wanted to go. now there is a difference between how the candidates fight within moldova and outside of it. my son drew one with about 51 percent of the vote in the country. the diaspora voted overwhelmingly for her 93 percent. the death toll from the deadliest typhoon to hit the philippines this year has climbed to 67. storm vanco brought heavy rain and triggered severe flooding across the main island of luzon. last week, rescue teams have been sent to the worst hit places where hundreds of thousands of
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people are in need of food and shelter. disaster management officials say that nearly 26000 homes have been damaged. let's go live now to cagayan province, which is one of the worst affected areas of the island. dogon is there, and as i said, particularly badly his and yet other areas of luzon took more of a direct hit from thai from vancouver. why is that? well, you know, a doing. this is not even supposed to be a very strong typhoon based on the predictions of scientists and state weather bureau. in fact, the strongest typhoon was over a week ago by phone gone the but the difference is a gentile. hit the biko region, an area that is often battered by natural disasters, but a region that is also used to responding to extreme weather, such as dry foods and volcanic earthquakes,
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basically now by food vanco hit. number one, it was the idea of the storm was actually manila and the populous areas and provinces around it. and in the end province, it took about 2 days before news came that a lot of communities were submerged and that people were asking for help. there are several factors to this, of course, power lines were down and he took a while before the government was able to get to hear from responders on the ground . the focus was very much on manila that maggette watershed. the dam here was old friend. gates had to be opened there for forcing the subversion of several communities. and of course, they say that the u.n. has always been at the center of deforestation and illegal logging. so many factors have contributed to this. but at this point, that situation is still quite dour. we're talking about thousands of filipinos now in many parts of arizonan without homes, without livelihood, really without shelter displaced and really with no clear idea as to when they can go back home or where they can have their lives back to normal again, or
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a journal of anything about a dog that lives in profits from donald trump continues to refuse to admit defeat in the u.s. presidential election. that was b.d.s. speculation that he was inching towards a concession based on one of his tweets spots. he's been clarifying his position, lots of nights. he posted a message on twitter saying he won the election. early in his campaign dropped to coldplay and suggested vote count in pennsylvania was unconstitutional the team but wanted 600000 votes to be rejected. on sunday president trump golf. but before hitting the links for the 2nd day in a row, trump ignited a short lived media frenzy when he seemed to finally admit defeat. tweeting about president elect joe biden, he won because the election was rigged. but soon that tweet came down and trump
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sent out a new one saying, i concede nothing. trump's false claims of voting fraud have been refuted by state and federal officials as biden attended church services near his home in delaware. trump's own the former national security adviser indicated trump is sabotaging the transfer of power pretty soon we'll get the stab in the back. theories will get the dark conspiracy theories continued and he will make life as difficult as he can for the incoming by administration. i think that harms the country with covered $1000.00 cases and deaths sharply on the rise across the u.s. . biden's designated chief of staff said the transition must be seamless there. people, if you're just making plans to implement that vaccine, are experts need to talk to those people as soon as possible. so nothing drops in this change of power. we're going to have
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a general 20 of several states have imposed severe new restrictions to curb the virus in recent days. a coach chairperson of biden's covert task force said biden would not order a total lockdown when he takes office. the better way to think about the safety restrictions is more sit down and we turn up and down, depending on severity. congress will be back in session on monday, with millions of americans out of jobs and plunged into poverty by the pandemic. democrats called on republican senate leader mitch mcconnell to speed up work on a covert relief and recovery bill. the bottom line is very simple. we need a large strong code bill to deal with our problems. we have heard for months, every time we get close to a deal, senator mcconnell says no, he has a transition. hold as the virus gains the
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upper hand, robert oulds 0. as you know, the pandemic has hit the u.s. economy hawed. joe biden campaigned heavily on recovery and in the coming hours will be finding out more about his plans. he and vice president elect's kamel horace will be discussing that plan of attack place. on monday, during the campaign, they vowed to get a new coronavirus relief bill approved to put money in the pockets of those struggling it is a make or break week for the u.k. to get a break trade deal with the european union. one major sticking point is the border with ireland. the u.k.'s signed a treaty to keep the irish border open as the land border between the u.k. and the e.u. . that open border is crucial for trade, but it's also essential part of the good friday agreement that ended the violence in northern ireland that killed more than 3000 people. despite this, the u.k. is trying to push through a new trade law that could undermine the open border, and its recently agreed treaty bus with the arrival of an irish american u.s.
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president elect joe biden. island bow has a formidable ally in its struggle with the u.k. . jonah hill reports from the northwest of ireland. this is the part of the clock is counting down on negotiations to reach a briggs. it trade deal between the u.k. and the european union with people living on both sides of an invisible border on the island of ireland. the outcome couldn't matter more. we depend on every day to be able to cross freely i couldn't see it working if the border could work at the border, you're by water travelling to various things on a normal day late. and then there's the good friday agreement brokered by the
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united states in 1908, ending decades of sectarian violence across a heavily policed borderline. the failure of trade talks now and possible return of the czechs could threaten that front job peace the united states is once again watching closely 3 hours from the border inside the irish republic. the town of balad is like it's famously salmon, rich waters, swollen with pride, a distant sun of balun, our joe biden has ascended to the height of power. the president elect knows the town well, his great great great grandfather was born here and he's promised to return after his inauguration. in the meantime, they hope biden's influence will be brought to bear in upholding the cross border peace. we're living in peace, we're living in harmony. people can go across, cross the border. and if they lock up again, it's going to, it's going to draw attention and it negatively the job. i said, as he said,
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i want to turn 1st. if bombers or whoever thinks they're going to do with trade to deal with us and the united states, it's not going to happen if we jeopardize what this side of these are the men responsible for the biden mural. the artists, my limits will end derrick leonard to pub owners in a pandemic. well, it was more fur for the townspeople to work. a more bold publicans world work to do something positive to think that somebody left here and is no most powerful man in the world. it's just, you couldn't write the script really. it was a u.s. administration past that helped cement peace and early task for the next one could be to preserve it. i don't know how al-jazeera in the west a violent the u.k.'s prime minister boris johnson is going to self isolation after coming into contact with someone who's infected with covert 19, he says he's feeling fine and will continue to work from downing street. johnson
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fell ill with the virus in april and spent several days in intensive care. i suppose the good news is that n.h.s. test and trace is working in a more efficiently the bad news is they pinned me and i've got to self isolate because somebody i was in contact with a few days ago has developed couvade. and it doesn't matter that we were all doing social distancing. it doesn't matter that i'm good as much as don't feel great sooty. he would do in my circumstances. and actually, it doesn't matter that i've had the disease. i'm bursting with antibodies, we've got to interrupt the spread of the disease. and one of the ways we can do that now is by self isolating the 14 days. when you get contacted by n.h.s. testing trace space x. is launched, a spacecraft carrying 4 astronauts to the international space station. but
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it's the 1st fully fledged mission for nasa by a private company, a capsule named resilience for this year's many challenges this year's arrange. the i assessed on monday, it begins what nasa hopes will be a long series of crew rotations for the orbiting lab. it is good to have you with us. hello adrian. from going to here in doha, the headlines on al-jazeera media as prime minister nicole push anyone is resisting pressure to resign. the following days of anger over a peace deal with azerbaijan, he took responsibility for the concessions made in the goal of cutting back and said that his main priority is stability and security of the hamid reports. now from the out of out where i think the most important is that the responsibility for all what happened during this war and the aftermath.
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