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ready harmony as prime minister says, dozens of soldiers have been killed after fighting with azerbaijan. ah, play your watching al jazeera alive from door. how with me for liberty bore also ahead. ukraine says its troops have re take in more areas in the northeast, pushing back russian forces. kenya is set to swear in its new leader. william router takes off his after a narrow election victory. and is 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 for joining us, arminius. prime minister says 49 of his soldiers have been killed in fighting with other by john. the fighting began along the border early on tuesday. armenia says he is very ami began shelling military positions around 3 cities. but either by john says it was responding to a buildup of arminian land mines and weapons. leaders are working to stabilize the situation and their reports of a shaky ceasefire and speak to for read chaffey f, who's the chairman of the center of analysis of international relations in a former azeri ambassador. he joins us from back. we'll thank you very much for being with us. we have right now each side accusing the other, citing these latest hostilities. what sparked the recent flare up in violence as far as, as a by john is concerned? well, as we know all that the little bridge and suffered drone, 30 years so far, you know, the patient of international recognize territorial and war in 2020 ended deliberation
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of being positive by jump to tori. now both countries are working towards the peace agreement piece and but it was quite a positive development in bras. so on the old soviet union speaking about the auspices of the prison song, the shows are you bring council, unfortunately and other but you're made proposal to establish peace based on the mature the initials of to take it all to conscious. unfortunately, these last meeting, which happened in the end of all this didn't go well because the armenian side, again try to bring to the table the issue of my born car, basically speaking about independence of my go in the car. so we have the piece proposal piece package, which include tutorial and take it to as
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a core principle of international law. in the meantime, an armenian side, trying to bring back the issue of independence of mother and the different, trivial. but what was it, what was it, sir, that thought had the latest fighting and who started the armenians are accusing as a by john of shelling their military positions around 3 cities. what happened you happened to that? they're all from the 3rd row, armenia, where it was all that some shillings strikes basically will look at the history of the conflict. everything happened on the officer by john destruction. military actions this time. army yeah. also launched issues or limitations, but generally decided which time to respond to more. this is believe it was large scale is thorns. and i think for all now own armenia warm up, a free exercise,
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you know, just shirley. and just because of some security umbrella from the so it counters as it was cautious to respond to speaking of 3rd countries there slamming armenia, say as a by john is be encouraged by russia to provoke armenia. what do you respond to that? well, i mean, is russian alive or africa military base in, in armenia, resist complete north of sorted. but everyone knows which 2 countries are me and russia member of the same military unit, military alliance. the specific areas that have been targeted in the last 24 hours are in the south of armenia. what is, what is the significance of these areas to as a, by john, what are some military installations including air, the dentist system as free convert, and some of the military installation? so we out the minister of defense of virginia,
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of hazard by john acted against those needed to targets. rush and peacekeepers were deployed as part of the sci fi, which was broken by prison, put in in 2022. and the conflict over nagondo kind of back, but they've now been replaced. what is as a, by john, sense of where the situation is headed and would ask by john like to see more russian involvement or 3rd party perhaps negotiate a cease fire. permanent marsan is the fire between the 2 sides. you know what we need to work on bilateral basis? no. probably you know, some interlocutors or the mediators like european union will be beneficial, will be useful. but again, we prefer to resolve our issues bilaterally and establish long term platform for peace, which is p p t, based on the mutual recognition of theater integrity. thank you for talking to our surveys. chaffey, a chairman of the center for analysis of international relations in back will thank
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you very much for your time. thank you. i really, i spoke to richard get, i go see and who's the director of the think tank regional studies center? he says as a by john is using this opportunity to escalate the conflict while the world is focused on the war in ukraine. well, i think there are 2 important drivers. the 1st is of course, russian weakness. and after the failed adventure of russia's invasion of ukraine, russia is much less perceived as a broker or mediator. and very much encouraging algebra, john, to move forward with force of art. 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 norwalk conflict itself. these are parts of southern armenia that are now subject
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to artillery and water attacks biology regarding the reason is in many ways as a re, john has dangerously had an incomplete victory in the 2020 war. it did not fully win control of the car. the recent escalation, therefore, for political purposes within algebra, strong offers important dividends for the algebra, johnny leadership. but for armenia, this is especially daunting because the attacks are recklessly indiscriminate. the civilian casualties are equal to the military loss of life. i do think diplomatically what's needed is a return to the negotiating table and a message to was withdrawn. that there is no military solution to this cause. and neither blaming the victim or any kind of. busy priority will help russia is
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acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's northern cocky 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 vote amuse. lensky says they've taken back 6000 square kilometer of land this month. ferry, as it took russia months. the seas have now been retaken in days. unless say, it may signal a turning point in the war. around concave ukraine's forces say their force russian tropes, back nearly as far as the 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 near carson, but at a slower pace. to ethiopian are where rebels in the northern to gray regency, an air strike as hit the capitol mckelly targeting a university campus. it comes one day after the t p. a loaf rebels said they are open to a cease fire and will accept an african union lead piece process something they've dismiss in the past. they've been fighting the central government in iris alba for
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nearly 2 years now. i speak to journalist samuel get a chew in artist who joins is now live on arches. busy is somewhat more, are you hearing about this reported strike in mckelly? the regional capital of to grey was what we know is what the head of a hospital called either has said on twitter, say that oh, with lost our connection there to somehow get a chew in addis ababa hopefully will be able to re establish our connection with him in, he'll bring us up to date with the latest there in our to grey in mckelly aware rebel, see there's been an air strike on a hospital. more information as in when we have it as move on to kenny in the meantime. in william router as you to be sworn in as the country is new president after narly winning last month's election. the ceremonies being held a week after the supreme court upheld his victory bottles. wyvil, railroad, dingo had challenged the result alleging fraud. but the court found there were no
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irregularities. malcolm were busy nairobi for, as he joyce's from the ceremony in cassandra stadium. and i will be so a big day for william root or tell us about the atmosphere and what's going to be happening over the next few hours, malcolm ah, but it's deafeningly louder. yeah. and right now, head of state from around africa, all their representatives have been arriving a big announce one by one for all to say presidents from all of this region here. tanza deborah day, also many from further afield. valerie cameras, city was out and we expect that the continue arriving up until william roots as arrived and sorted by kenny as chief justice. martha qu main who arrived though, so shall i, the guy it was a week ago, the read out that rule. i got the supreme court holding the election result. the
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electoral commission had announced william roots, i was the winner by a slave margin. his main opponent ryder didn't challenge states in court. he said it was rig that the election had been fraudulent ever the supreme court said that there wasn't enough evidence that they are all the results . so that's why this where again, is getting ahead today. the last 3 elections in kenya are hoping to speak to the last 3 of saying violence. it was 15 years ago that we saw the words violence after the election in 2007 as well that a 1000 people were killed. hundreds of thousands of people were displaced according to the international criminal court. this but it was like deliberately orchestrated by politicians following a disputed results. and 6 people were indicted here in kenya, but those cases steadily fell apart. witnesses retracted statements. the
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prosecution alleged to interfere in some people connected with the cases disappeared or were killed among those 6 said o on no less trial. deborah actually went to had the charges. why the suspended over and above that 6? wow, going president, who kenyatta is not moment right? now numbered with a router is about the 2nd, the 2nd president, can you not diploma a criminal called thank you. change the election campaigns different this time. so how they found it back that way. but for it to focus count, it was much less than it was. ok mark, and we'll leave it there for now. thank you very much for the moment. markham web live for us. there will be where the swearing in ceremony of the new president
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william roto will begin in a few minutes. still ahead on al jazeera, an education crisis in easton democratic republic of congo as thousands as children enforces skip violence. this is skips whole rather because of rental violence and new york fashion we games or greater diversity been reading say the industry still has much today. ah . he has begun the the full world cup is on its way to cattle hook your travel package today. we have a new temperature record for france for the month of september. hey one. so here it is. 40.7 degrees in the southwest, near the apparent ease. first, it was the southeast beacon in the heat. now it's the southwest. okay, that's the temperature story. let's talk about the wet weather, getting quite that soaking for scandinavia on tuesday. but that's not the only spot
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down to iberia. we go remnants leftovers of what was hurricane danielle crashing into the peninsula here, prolonged periods of rain, but those winds will also be a factor gustin to about 75 kilometers per hour. bordeaux also said a temperature record for the month of september, $37.00, but things have lowered on tuesday. got some cloud cover, showers, maybe even some thunderstorms there. but for central europe right through the balkans, we're mostly in the clear. we do have a slug of rain going over the boss for us and periods of rain for turkey's northeast black seacoast pushing into the caucuses and for the top end of africa, northern algeria, extreme heat warning in play. alger is getting up to 41 degrees on tuesday to the south, we go fairly quiet. we do have an extreme fire danger for a huge swath of south africa. just a few showers for causing a towel. and southern sections of moves and big are put to has a hive 22 degrees on tuesday. that's a snapshot of your weather bye for now. i saw official airline of the journey
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debating the issue of the day produces always been criminalized around the boundaries of rights. these aren't just member there people or a family friend or friends in our community member on our online jewel voice this minute to read. don't believe in dialogue, though political crisis must be off with a political solution. as climate change progress is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to move. there is no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh no, just 0. lou ah, welcome back. a recap of our top stories on al jazeera armine as prime minister says 49 of his soldiers have been killed in fighting with as
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a by john. it began around 3 cities on the border early on tuesday. armenia says the azeri ami began the shelling, but i saw by john blames armenia dignitary. some across africa are in nairobi for the non duration of kenya's, president william, myrtle. now the one the election in august, the ceremony is being held a week after the supreme court upheld his victory. and russia is acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's northern khaki regent. moscow at mid salesforce is, i've been out numbered in the past week. the ukranian president says every taken 6000 square kilometers this month. now pro russian bloggers and analysts have been supporting the russian military for the past 6 months, hardly mentioning any setbacks on the battlefield. but after russian troops withdrew from car keep the same. commentators are not openly criticizing war plans and calling on moscow to be more transparent. gabrielle is on to report some cave. few people are more pro russian than this man. ego gurkin,
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beginning of russia invasion ukraine, and february self described ultra nationalists with a staunch supporter of the russian military predicting its advanced weaponry and skilled soldiers would make easy work of the out numbers ukrainian. now, gurkin tone has changed. i have an impression over our rough anatomy, if you will break into pieces. it's not because they are competent or covered because the korean army supply line much, much in the past week during the ukrainian counter offensive, countless videos appeared to show a russian military and collapse. but throughout this war, 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,
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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 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 ah,
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the mourners in continents continued to 5 past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd which is lying at rest in edinburgh. thousands of people have been lining up at saint john's cathedral to pay their last respects to the late monarch. later, the queen's 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 ill lie in state for 4 days. king charles of fer, it is now heading to northern ireland in the coming hours. during the queen's reign, there were 3 decades of violence as a result of the northern irish conflict is something that she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis mount. vatton was killed by an ira bomb in island, in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998 after negotiations between island, northern island, and britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 30
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a conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by british monarchy in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist groups. a year later, the queen anne former iraqi leader martin mcguinness shook hands a moment that many so as a normalization of anglo irish relations. andrew simmons has more from belfast. who goes there familiar sites now flowers spread all over the u. k. but this is northern ireland, where murals color in a history that soon dark times. here it is belfast. the queen was always revered by protestant loyalists and eunice christine roberts, struggles to visualize controls, referred as a model to star, cuz it's or with known as the queen. anne, when i matter, it was the latest girl woman. you can me. so i'm up to 3
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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 as the troubles slowly move towards piece 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 the new. personally, i don't kawisi or now, but i won't be going to logan. she is not. my goes is, i don't feel as he's represented me and anyway, she died anna, a 50000 acre, a steps. that's ridiculous when people haven't got a house to lebanon, they've got to buy the donor hi manny. so where we are now is directly on an
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interface. so these people over here on this side have lost our queen. whereas the people on this side here would not recognize queen elizabeth as their queen at all . gary dunnigan, the catholic priest, believes king charles has a mountain to climb, to know norma's wit on the shoulders of king charles because how just 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 republic in 2011. she'd always be listed as a legitimate target body. i 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
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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. a rhyme says it's ready to cooperate with the new and nuclear washed arm 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. that cast doubt on long running efforts to revive the agreement. but he rides foreign ministry now says it's willing to clear up what a describe says, false perceptions about its activities. the u. s. justice department says it will accept one of donald trump's nominees as a special master to review document sees from his home. separate me 40 other subpoenas have been issued in investigation into the former present, sped to overturn a 2020 election miss. alt was in. jordan has a details. a couple of significant developments in investigations involving the former u. s. president. donald trump 1st the department of justice told
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a federal judge on monday that it will accept a recommendation from trump and his legal team. that a senior federal judge from new york state be appointed the special master in the situation of the august raid on trump's home. moral logo. this special master raymond, deary, if approved, would take a look at the paper work 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
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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, revealed classified sequence 2 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 work with the former president. while he was in office. the justice department has not been deterred from continuing its investigation into whether the former president and his aides were intimately involved in efforts to overthrow the result of the november 2020 election or whether they had any role a significant role in the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital to democratic republic of congo now where conflicts involving the m 23 ongoing passes space
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thousands of people in the east in north cable province. hundreds of children have been unable to go to school because parents are scared. classrooms will be targeted . katherine sawyer reports. oh, schools have just opened in the democratic republic of congo, but thousands of children in not keep the province will not make it to class this town. the m $23.00 aunt group is advancing on the provincial capital coma. hundreds of people in areas such as virtue are fleeing the fighting between the rebels and hungrily soldiers. some families have taken shelter in schools. my brother dunn, who we are in a difficult position. we want the displeased removed from school so children can resume classes. the government needs to find other places for the id piece. many children are working as casual laborers to supplement their families. income.
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government officials say they are facing an education crisis. leslie, this is the president the moment we have those kinds of children who are of noir to go as a boss under 5 percent of young children who have been affected by the ongoing conflict . we need to find a solution quickly on the resurgence of the empty 3 rebels comes after a decade long, long in 2012. the group briefly took control of coma and other areas of eastern d. r. see many people were killed or forced from their homes. the government accuses wonder of sponsoring the rebels allegations kigali has denied congolese troops have been deployed to multi pork line positions to deal with the threats. but this is an army that is overstretched. fighting more than $100.00 armed groups in the region. tired of running from bombs and guns these
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congolese villages say they are not sure if they will feel safe again, cut in soil. aldi's era, nairobi a more than a 100 designers is showing their latest look sat. this is neil crash and week including veterans like tom ford and the italian luxury brown fendy. but this season is the newcomers were changing the face of fashion. kristin salome hassle from new york. ah, the voluminous unisex styles of aaron pots helped kick off new york fashion week. his runway models and flowing clothes, reflecting the diversity of city streets. for me as a designer, i really design around beautiful shapes and beautiful shapes can look good on a variety of people, different sizes, different gender expressions. i have worked for companies that would show things that didn't represent me or people that i love. so i said to myself,
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when i have the chance, i'm going to show real beauty what the world actually looks like. gender fluid, fashion, a big trend in men's, where this year showcase by models of various ethnicities and ages. 2 years ago, amid nation wide demonstrations for social justice, the council of fashion designers of america promised to create systemic change within the industry. and this year, fashion weak features, more designers of color than ever before. gray hair apparently is also in fashion. i think there's definitely a true oh, it's great to see from somebody who's not in their twenties, thirties, fourties, or fifties. it's really nice to see because just because you've got grain or doesn't mean you're not stylish, some say they're still work to be done. however, especially when it comes to showcasing.

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