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. a flare i've been fighting between armenia and as a by john near the disputed nagondo carbon region. ah, play. you're watching al jazeera life or my headquarters in doha fully by table. also coming up, ukraine says its troops have re taken more areas in the north east, pushing back russian forces kenya is said to sway in his new leader. william rudo takes off his after a narrow election victory. and it's the last day for people in scotland to pay their respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd she is lying at rest in edinburgh before being flown to london. ah,
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thank you very much for joining us. intense fighting has broken out overnight between armenia and as a by john along the border. leaders are working to stabilize the situation and their reports of a shaky ceasefire. the battle to place near the disputed nagondo carbonic region. armenia says the as airy army began shelling towards military positions around 3 cities. but as a by john says it was responding to a buildup of armenian land mines and weapons. is the latest flare up in the fighting after a ceasefire ended a 6 week war in 2020. joining us on al jazeera is richard gear gozine, who is the director of the think tank regional study center. his lie from the armenian capital year van. thank you very much for being with us, richard. so we have each side right now accusing the other of starting. these ladies are still at ease. why, why now? what sparked this recent fare up?
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oh, i think there are 2 important drivers. the 1st is, of course, russian weakness, and after the fail adventure of russia's invasion of ukraine, russia is much less perceived as a broker or mediator, and bery much encouraging algebra, jaw to move forward with force of ours. what we saw last night, however, was a series escalation, but it's also an expansion, geographically where the attacks were targeting armenia proper. this has nothing to do with the neural norwalk conflict itself. interesting will tell us a bit more about the, the area where this recent fighting is taking place. it's not over a nagondo koba. where is it happening and why those specific areas? well, these are part of southern harmonia that are now. so do you are to maria water or by other regina? the reason is in many ways,
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azerbaijan house dangerously had an incomplete victory in the 2020. ready war it did not fully win control of deborah reese, an escalation, therefore, for political purposes within algebra. john o offers important dividends should be also rejoining leadership. what for armenia, this is especially daunting because the attacks are recklessly indiscriminate. the civilian casualties are equal to the military loss of life. well, we have no information right now on those civilian casualties. no confirmed reports, or at least they were. russian peacekeepers are along the border there, but i understand they've been replaced who's replaced them. who's keeping the piece right now if anyone? well, no one is in fact there is a missing. busy or an absence of a deterrent. that actually also explains the timing and context of this
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a time. where without insurance, no one and nothing is stopping also redrawn. the russian peacekeepers, however, are distinctly separate. they're deployed didn't mcgonagall far from the area a lot for asians. and a few roughly large and southern are in here, are completely insufficient to prevent and hold the escalation. so what happens next to thing? what happens now, how do we deescalate attentions will after 10 hours of fighting of sustained attached by over john. in the past 2 hours we've seen earlier tennis added rolling a ceasefire, and roger has been facilitating the 1st only 2 hours ago was a failure. however, within the past 60 minute, we do see a new with imperative to actually climb down and stir back from the bridge. you say
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russia has been facilitating the latest ceasefire, but as you said, early yourself, russia has been tied up with the conflicts in ukraine. they, they're distracted with the conflict in ukraine. you get a sense of whether we'll see more russian involvement this time around as was a case in 2020. well, i think in general the russian position is largely defined by weakness not spray and insecurity non conference. i, but i do think diplomatically what's needed is a return of the negotiating table and a message to was withdrawn. that there is no military solution for this cause. and neither blaming the victim or any kind of. busy parity will help. thank you so much for talking to her. thank you, richard, get her. go see the director of a think tank regional study center in yerevan there. thank you. thank you. now i might shy he doth, isn't as a by john bass. political analysts, he blames armenia for the latest flare up long variation against origin.
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honor has begun in the direction of the job. luncheon origins of the border in response to this region on the counter alternative relations lol. the clashes on the on the way and virginia army has suffered losses. and they are location by the army and will be given strong response. and these publications dog hopelessly calculated to the lead time and goals, the peace agreement between as john and armina, because on over so to want and meeting between home aaliyah's and nickel pushing on was held in brussels and it was agreed to drop off a piece created a piece of grim in between the 2 accounts. and i think that it's same in order to while it's going into our main authorities,
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are the bunches of groups inside the automated assault as resorted to the publication of the state border. once again. russia is acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's northern concave region. moscow admits is, forces have been outnumbered in the past week with ukraine retaking sways of land in the east. since early september, ukrainian troops have been advancing rapidly. present, voted me as lensky says, they've taken back 6000 square kilometer of land this month. areas that took russia months to seize, have been re taken in days. analysts say it may signal a turning point in the war. baran, concave ukraine's forces, say their force russian troops back nearly as far as a northern border and have entered the city of is you a hub for russian forces? ukraine also says it has made gains in the south nickerson but us out a slower pace. now pro russian bloggers and analysts have been supporting the russian military for the past 6 months,
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hardly mentioning any setbacks on the battlefield, but after russian troops withdrew from khaki, the same commentators are not open may criticizing war plans and calling on moscow to be more transparent gabriel is on to report some keefe, few people or more pro russian, but this man eager gurkin at the beginning of russia's invasion to ukraine in february, the self described ultra nationalists was a staunch supporter of the russian military predicting it's advanced weaponry and skilled soldiers would make easy work of outnumbered ukrainian, but now gurkin stone has change only. i have an impression with in october our russian army will break into pieces. it's not because they are competent or covered because the korean army supply lines on much more both of them over in the past week during the ukrainian counter offensive, countless videos appeared to show a russian, military and collapse. but throughout this war,
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moscow has been particularly adept at staying silent and refusing to admit or even acknowledging setback. because the toner, russian state tv talk shows, which were months refrained from any criticism from the patient, has changed dramatically with people pointing fingers who's to blame the losses on the battlefield. the people who convinced president putin, the special operation, would be fast, that we won't strike civilians that our military would keep things in order. these people really set us up for this. they lie to us. and on another talk show, this content of food scanned a military operation using only the russian army. and this talk show and other propaganda. ukrainian military offensive in the northeast has clearly broken the russian front lines, but also exposed to deep cracks within the pro russia blogger community. that is
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now questioning everything about this war. will it be enough for the kremlin to change their tactics? or is the kremlin even listening? gabriel is on the ita. keith. in other world news, william brutal is due to be so an anus kenny's president after an hourly winning last month's election. the ceremony is being held a week after the supreme court upheld his victory or till his rival rhino dingo had challenged the results alleging fraud. but the court found there were no irregularities as go live, so aren't here is malcolm webb who is in nairobi at that swearing in ceremony. so it's william rotors big day to day mark. and what's the atmosphere like and what are we expecting? ah, definitely loud. right. here in a moment, can you chief justice law the crew, me it's just arrived. and it was just a week ago about ruling recall holding the result that it was announced by the
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electoral commission, which gave really russo a market victory ever. is made appointment right or a day your body or digure out alleged rigging z records said his position and others didn't present enough evidence. i got wrong result was somehow that's why this inaugurated guy today. but if either of these, the med, whichever one of them at one the election, i would have been significant mccadney, a rider who's been in opposition for decades. this is quick so i'm running from resident has been struggling against the establishment until this time when he was actually backed by the establishment. and it's erotic shapes dental agencies and outgoing residents who kenyata backed rider. his long time are driving normally, router is going to be stored in that he's not now as being the guy he brought it in for the last 9 years. he was
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a resident who kenyata. so just the last 2 years, they fell out. a router has been on and he's got very promising change, and john at associates himself when the govern frame itself was a man, a smart thing. the political guide is that it dominates in care. the i have a relatively large on our, in the balls suggest to people believing the, probably the politicians less and less. oh, certainly less. and they have done in recent decades. really research on the last was it honestly with about 330000 votes. servers made a burden, a going to be stored in today. malcolm web live in nairobi at cassandra stadium where in just over an hour and a half william, brutal is going to be sworn in as can he is new president,
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as you can see. dignitaries arriving there, lots of our dozens of hedges heads of state and government are also expected to attend the swearing in ceremony and still ahead on al jazeera touring. the kingdom . the challenge is king charles deferred good face during his visit. northern ireland ah ah, the remnants of what was hurricane danielle doubt climbing into the barrier peninsula. hi everyone. this is the picture on tuesday. so up and down portugal we've got periods of prolonged rain. certainly seen the risk of flash flooding here, but not just the rain. the winds will be a factor as well. guessing up to 75 kilometers per hour. so that could certainly cause some damage. we were talking about record temperatures for the month of
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september and bordeaux seems to have cooled off. here are 32 degrees. that's because we've got some showers and even the potential for thunderstorms on tuesday . now for the rest of central europe through the bulk in remotely, in the clear where things start to pick up again, is through the boss 1st. this flood of rain also dropping down temperatures in its stumble to 23 degrees. and then for turkey's ne black seacoast, pretty steady stream of rain as fall. also another spot, lot of rain in the forecast for you scandinavia on tuesday, that's moving across the baltic sea and edging closer to the baltic states tuesday into wednesday, off to africa. we go in this bash of what weather moving away from burkina faso, clipping the northwest of the ivory coast and moving into guinea on tuesday to the south. we go beautiful day. in cape town, you're at 20 degrees, but still some showers for southern mozambique, including my pluto season. the world can be seen on the main band gets close to do it is here every step of the
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way with updates that cross the globe, strong support hearing test, which is what lights on north and central america and canada build that 1st place. finishing, qualify, all will be us. mexico. will costa rica rise to be cation the world can't count down on al jazeera. ah ah, ah, you're watching al jazeera live from doha, a recap of our top stories. this, our intense fighting has broken out overnight between armenia and as a by john,
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along the border. leaders are working to stabilize the situation. it's the latest fair up in the fighting after a sci fi ended, a 6 week war in 2020. russia is acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's northern khaki region. moscow admits forces have been out numbered in the past week. the ukrainian president says that retake in 6000 square kilometers this month and dignitaries from across africa are in nairobi for the non duration of kenya's. president william root ordinarily won the election in august. the ceremonies being held a week after the supreme court upheld his victory. lou mourners in scotland continued to fire past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd which is lying at rest in edinburgh. 1000. thousands of people have been lining up
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at saint john's cathedral to pay their last respect to the queen. later, her coffin will be flown to london. it will then be transported to buckingham palace, where members of the royal household can say their good byes. on wednesday the coffin will be taken to the palace of westminster, where you lie in state for 4 days. king charles, the 3rd is now heading to northern ireland in the coming hours. now during the queen rain, there were 3 decades of violence as a result of a northern irish conflict is something she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis one, but mount baton was killed by an irish bomb in island in 1979. the good friday agreement were signed in 1998 for negotiations between island, northern island, and britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 13 conflicts. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by british monarch in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. a
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year later, the queen anne former iraqi leader martin mcguinness shook hands a moment that many so as a normalization of anglo irish relations under simmons reports from belfast. so there's a 1000000 sites now, flowers spread all over the u. k. but this is northern ireland, where murals color in a history had seen dark times. here in east belfast, the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and unionists. christine roberts, struggles to visualize king charles. the 3rd is the new monarch to star, cuz it's all was known as the queen anne when i met her yet. and it's the nature scarring woman. you can me so honest to 3. and she to curtain with you to get to know yeah. murals of a different kind a pound in republican west belfast. the conflict known by the british of the
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troubles slowly moved towards peace a quarter century ago with a good friday agreement. piece may have brought about a new form of moderate republican politics. but in many areas such as this in west belfast, that's still a deep seated anti monarchist sentiment. these areas were once i'll re strong holes, many people had refused to recognize the queen when she was alive. and it's the same for them. you personally don't kirby's here now, but i won't be going to logan. she's not. my boss is, i don't feel as he's represented me. and anyway, she died anna, a 50000 acre estate. that's ridiculous when people haven't got a house to lebanon, they've got to buy the donor, i'm and i. so where we are now is directly on an interface. so these people over here on this side have lost our queen. whereas the people on this side here would
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not recognize queen elizabeth as their queen at all. gary dunnigan, catholic priest believes king charles has a mountain to climb, to know norma's wit on the shoulders of king charles because hide us. he you know, he's not is not his mother. like, how does he take on that role and how does he make it relevant? the queen had made breakthroughs with her 1st visit to dublin capital of the irish republican, 2011. she'd always be listed as a legitimate target body are re yet in 2012. she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, one of its former leaders. now her son, king charles face, is the challenge of continuing attempts to harmonize a cultural divide that still exists in northern ireland. and he may well find it harder going than his mother. andrew simmons al jazeera belfast
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a rhyme says it's ready to cooperate with the un nuclear watchdog to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. it comes after the international atomic energy agency released a report saying it could not guarantee the peaceful nature of terence nuclear program as cast doubt on long running efforts to revive the agreement. but he runs foreign ministry now says it's willing to clear up, false perception is about its activities. the u. s. justice department says it's willing to accept one of donald trump's nominees as a special master to review document ceased from his home separately. another 40 subpoenas have been issued in investigation into the former president's bid to overturn the 2020 election result was in jordan has it is f a couple of significant developments in investigations involving the former us president donald trump. first, the department of justice told a federal judge on monday that it will accept a recommendation from trump and his legal team that
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a senior federal judge from new york state be appointed the special master in the situation of the august raid on trumps home moral logo this special master raymond dearie, if approved, would take a look at the paperwork that was removed during the august raid by f. b. i. agents, the determination would be whether any of those documents should be returned to the former president, which is something that the justice department opposes. however, dary does have experience dealing with highly classified information and federal investigators have suggested that there were such a classified material found during the raid back in august. now this does not mean that the justice department would be able to start using once again, the material that was taken during the raid. as it investigates whether or not trump or others in his former administration,
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revealed classified secrets to parties not authorized to get them. that said, the other significant development on monday is that it became known that in the past week, the justice department has issued another 40 subpoenas to people who worked with the former president. while he was in office. the justice department has not been deterred from continuing its investigation. and together, the former president and his aids were intimately involved in efforts to overthrow the result of the november 2020 election or whether they had any role, significant role in the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital. the head of the roman catholic church is on a 3 day trip to kazakhstan after doctors warned him not to travel to ukraine. but frances will take part in a larger inter religious summit with delegates from 50 countries in the capital nor sultan. he says he plans to bring
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a message of peace and dialogue to central asia. the pontiff has denounced what he says is russia's call and fence less war in ukraine. the 85 year old is in a wheelchair since he is struggling with ne payne to lebanon. now, where the economy has been in a state of collapse for years, and the crisis is taking its toll on the most vulnerable, nearly bank bankrupt. government is struggling to feed and provide basic services to prison. inmates as in a hunter has a story from build. lebanon's detention facilities are known here as graveyards for the living video sent to us by inmates inside the largest prison, roomy, shows a harsh reality. decades of neglect, by the authorities, has been made worse by the current state of the country are nearly bankrupt. the government blamed on years of corruption hasn't been able to pay months of overdue bills to catering companies. inmate say they are hungry
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nonetheless. love their families say they can't help the economic collapse has hurt them as well. m r hasn't visited her son in 7 months because she can't afford to pay for transportation. but on the phone he tells her how prisoners are slowly dying. yet my boss is animals can't eat the food they're given there. there is also no doctor or medical care in prison. my son has a stomach bacteria and needs treatment. the lebanese government is asking for help from the international community. officials say there is an urgent need for food medicine, health care, as well as equipment like scanners. in the e mail, i have the if we neglect this problem, hatred towards the government will increase. there will be less trust in the judiciary. the security of prisons is linked to the security of the state. prisons operate the 3 times their capacity. inmates have less than one square meter of
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space. the standard is $3.00. over crowding is blamed onto additional negligence and incompetence and cover. but there, as it will have the judicial excuse because they don't have enough judges. a lot of you don't respect the law, having the limits how long it can detain a prisoner and no judges on strike to modern bits of paper, which means the conflict into cases roughly about many of the prisoners should not be in detention. the interior ministry says 75 percent of inmates haven't been convicted. many are awaiting trial, while others aren't able to pay their fines. the crisis is another example of est, falling apart. and while conditions have always been bad, inmate say it's never been like this. santa hood or else is eda beirut, an unmanned ron kent owned by billionaire jeff bezos. his blue origin company has crush. shortly after launching in texas. the engine of the capsule malfunctioned,
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causing the rocket booster to crash. the craft was researching, carrying research materials funded by nasa. the federal aviation administration has grounded the company's slide, spending an investigation. now leading musicians moran, the world have come together to create a global sound in indonesia. more than 50 artists from 18 countries make up the new g 20 orchestra, and at a time of rising geopolitical tension. the hope is that their music will be able to cut through the diplomatic noise. jessica washington has more from central java. me in muggle on central java. this is indonesia bottle the door temple, the largest buddhist temple in the world. now it adds a new entry to its long history as the site of the 1st concert from a global orchestra. mm. more than 50 musicians from 18 countries including russia, the u. s. india and indonesia,
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a performing together on the temple grounds representing their home countries on the world stage. the purpose of the concert is largely to promote cooperation between g 20 countries and you, orchestra is an initiative of this year's g. 20 president, indonesia. the g 20 is made up of the world's leading economies. the see as meetings have been overshadowed by geopolitical tensions. music is what actually brings all cultures in the world together. weeds enjoy weeds derive inspiration from it. and we begin the bird big symbol and medium where the weights to talk about inclusion with which to talk about diversity with which to talk about us as humans. coming together to help solve global problems. visiting musicians arrives in indonesia a few days ago, giving them only a short window to rehearse together. these many countries with all the language
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barriers. sure, it's hard to communicate, but i think it's truly beautiful because music is one of the only languages that everyone can speak. you don't need any translation. all the orchestra's creative director, pianist, and composer un, under katlyn, says he believes music is a tool for diplomacy. i hope to open their eyes for all that music and you like that. oh, that an orchestra speaks better than all the summits and all the researches about about peace and about friendship. most of the performers in the orchestra of women and many are under the age of 30. 0, can i say they want to challenge the status quo of classical music by creating an orchestra that is truly diverse emission. they hope to continue long after their 1st performance. jessica washington out a 0. my galan indonesia.

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