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ah, arminius prime minister says, dozens of soldiers have been killed after fighting with azerbaijan. ah, hello, this is al jazeera alive from dough harm fully by table. also coming up, ukraine says its troops have re taken more areas in the northeast, pushing back russian forces kenya is set to sway in it's new leader, william root, or take office after in 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 for joining us, arminius. prime minister says 49 of his soldiers have been killed in fighting with us by john. the fighting began along their border early on tuesday. armenia says he as a by johnny army began shelling military positions around 3 cities. but as a by john says, it was responding to a build up of arminian, land mines and weapons. leaders are working to stabilize the situation and they are a board sort of shaky ceasefire. and he contested no garden or cut bark region is at the heart of years long. a dispute between the neighbors, it's internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan, ferry, torrie, but 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian conflicts. first broke out in 1988 under soviet roar by gordon or cut back declared independence and tried to unite with armenia as a soviet union collapsed. id escalated into outright war when the fighting ended in 1994 armenian forces,
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control the area and other nearby districts. full scale war started again in 2020. after 6 weeks of fighting as a by john regained much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforcer ceasefire by fighting still breaks out periodically, was let's speak to stefan wolf about this is a professor of international security at the university of birmingham is joining us now live on. jesse, i thank you so much for being with us. so right now we have again, each side accusing the other starting the latest hostilities. what sparked this recent flare up and why now? well, that's very difficult to judge at the moment. i have been quite a few hostilities over the past 10 days to 2 weeks, i would say, and this is now fully escalated earlier this morning into quite significant fighting. the armenians have reported 49. this man being killed, if not,
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apparently, russian, while broken seats file in place since around 9 o'clock most good time this morning at 6 o'clock g and t. but that still appeared fairly shaky, but fighting currently still going on both sides playing each other for the most recent outbreak for lunch. but as i said earlier, this has been going on for, for quite some time. it seems to enlarge extender reflection on the fact that there is no proper peace agreement in place. right. and tell us about the areas where this recent fighting has taken place at 2 countries. of course, as we said, for a war in 2012, 20 over the disputed region of nagondo kind of by these latest incidents. how do they fit into that dispute? well, the way they fit into the dispute is that the by john still is keen to regain more
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territory. that is still the con, the held by on me. and they were meant to be a proper washer peacekeeping presence in the area around 2000 forces on. but some of the folks that i have seen is that this is very much been depleted. so the result of russia is for your queen, our shop basically needed to bring troops in from a variety of the location of the by john. and also, i think it's feeling a little bit on the attendance because of its recent agreement with the european union on additional deliveries of natural gas. in that sense, i think the diminished russian presence and as a by john, in much, much better terms with the european union than it has been for many years. this may have created window of opportunity for us by john now to try and take more grounds
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in the car. there's a shaky ceasefire in place right now. what do you think needs to happen to make it more permanent and to have a more permanent agreement over this issue? well, i think this is, it's very difficult given the, the general situation now in the wrong wash from obviously, i mean the, the war in ukraine, brady has taken everybody's attention, has captured everybody's attention to an extent that development in the south caucasus, has been off on the radar screen. now we have heard bush be your pin union. hi representative michelle, the american secretary of state, lincoln calling for c files for restraint on, on both sides. and i think that is something that will potentially have an impact in the next several hours, or maybe next few days to lead to
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a new stabilization transportation of the con violence. but i think in order to reach a proper fire decides actually need to include engage in meaningful negotiations, which has happened on and off, mediated by the european union, but they have not let your brakes move so far. whole. thank you very much for talking to a thank you for your inside, stefan wolf, joining us there from birmingham now russia is acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's northern concave region. moscow admits its 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 very me, zalinski says they've taken back 6000 square kilometer of land this month. areas that took russia months to seize,
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have been re taken in days unless said may signal a turning point in the war. marron car key ukraine's forces say their force rush and joe's back nearly as far as the northern border and of entered the city of is you had for russian forces. ukraine also says it's made gains in the south near care san, but at a slower place. now, um pro russian bloggers and boundless have been supporting the russian military for the past 6 months, hardly mentioning any setbacks on the battlefield, but after russian truth withdrew from concave, the same commentators are now openly criticizing war plans and calling on moscow to be more transparent gabriel is on to report some cave. few people are 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 its advanced weaponry and skilled soldiers would make easy work of outnumbered ukrainian. but now gurkin
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stone has changed, so 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 are much more both of them overall. 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 for months refrained from any criticism from the patient, has changed dramatically with people pointing fingers who's to blame on the battlefield. 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,
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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. in other world news, william roto is due to be sworn in as kenya's president shortly after. now, only winning last month's elections that show you the scene in nairobi right now. the money is being held at the cassandra stadium in the kenyan capital. and this is the outgoing kenyon president who can yes, i was just arrived for the handover ceremony. the opening ceremony happening,
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interest, or the inauguration either happening in just a few minutes. the outgoing kenyon, president, arriving in cancer on the stadium where william router will be inaugurated in just a few minutes fest bring in malcolm webb, who is the non duration family for us in that will tell us about what's happening mom who in the stadium as you mentioned going president, erica not just arrived show before william rita arrived before that, about 16 at the state from around africa. representative of government from around the world and inspecting anytime now the power to be officially handed over from president kenyatta to president elect retail. quite some history with the man it was 15 years ago and following kenya's election in 2007 more than a 1000 people were killed in violence following the dispute. in the result,
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more than 100000 people were taken out of their homes. now at that time, we can yeah, through william retail, we're an opposing side. and they were among the 6 people indicted by the international criminal court for inciting violence. those cases all collapse. witnesses retract that statement. the prosecutor alleged interference, and all of the cases out over the charges withdrawn or suspended 5 years after that the man became allies, they ran together as they did the election. the last 2 election for the one that we just had until the 9. yes. her is the president, the deputy, it's been william re office for those 9. yes. but just in the last year they fell out again. hurry kenyata back to the long time arch. rival riley didn't go in the election. it took place at the beginning of last month, but william was declared the victor by a sleigh margin. and so william root,
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in spite of a court challenge, the court held that result as it was announced that william, which was expected to be sworn in the next president ken. yeah, anytime now. yeah, the non curation of william roto as a new president of kenya is about to begin in will be malcolm web. thank you very much for the moment. staying with africa and rebels in ethiopia as know, then to dry region say, and as try it has hit the capital makella targeting a university campus. it comes one day after the t p l f. rebel said they're open to a cease fire and will accept an african union lead piece process something that dismissed in the past. they've been fighting in the central government in some of our for nearly 2 years now. and feel a head on al jazeera. we're live in pakistan where community the cleaning are 5 to major flights, but some say aid is yet to reach them. entering the kingdom, the challenges king charles the 3rd could face during his visit to northern ireland
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. ah ah. go with your world's weather update beginning out straightly. i good to see you every one. so just the other day and w a is vigorous system rolled through. we saw wind gusts, exceeding 100 kilometers per hour. that's now rolling through the great australian bytes. so let's go in there for a closer look. we're expecting some drenching rain for adelaide. the winds will pick up as well. and yet, you guess it will continue to chug further toward the east, the other day as well for new zealand at south island. some of the mountain pass is picking up about 10 centimeters of snow. now tapping into a southerly wind here, so your temperature is lower than where they should be for this and the year. se asia problem spots down as we look a round sumatra western areas of java, southern sections of indo china. but i gotta get you up to speed with this typhoon
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. we have shirts. weekend a bid, but it is pouring rain into shanghai. the worst of it will be wednesday night into thursday. here's what the team thinking when gus is about 80 kilometers per hour for shanghai and that rainfall keep in mind, this will be over 2 days, but a really wash out here, 100 millimeters, to be expected. let's send this weather report for japan's main island upon you look in good. just a few showers, not too far away from tokyo, with a high of 31 degrees on wednesday. okay, that's all i've got. i'll see you soon. ah . what is the ocean's witnessed? plainness. witness difference if witness. change. witnesses. happiness. witness. mugs. witness. song like witness. the flood. witness. last witness. charity. witness. confusion. witness. clarity. witness. family. witness. friends. witness.
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the beginning. witness. the end. witness. life witness. algae flora. lou. ah. the watching al jazeera ally from dough. hi, reminder of our top stories, arminius, prime minister, says, 49 of his soldiers have been killed in fighting with assa by john. the fighting began early on tuesday, around 3 cities on the border. russia is acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's northern khaki reach, and moscow admits its forces. have been outnumbered. in the past week, ukraine's president says, every taken 6000 square kilometers this month and kenya's president elect william
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roto has arrived at his navigation ceremony. he will be sworn in just a few minutes, the soft, an hourly winning last month's election. the supreme court upheld his victory. moving on to other walls, news in france and heavy rainfall have washed away entire villages in the mountainous region of corresponding pakistan's, northwest region. mill 8 has reached people living there because of adverse weather conditions. residents are demanding compensation. we habilitation and free electricity from the government. that's bringing al jazeera, come on hi to who is in co his time. so come off, tell us about a situation where you are and just how difficult is it for the people who live it well, 1st of all, the greatest on maine's, the land of the mountains. i know you can see behind me at that surrounded by mountains to my right. you have to hit my lead the river and there is flowing there
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and behind me and to my left, the hindu kush mountain. now this particular storm war, the vein spelled at the area affected, the hindu kush mountains and a raging torrent. then swept through these narrow rallies, which i inhabited by people. because line did scare. people like to stick close to the water bodies and we are told that head and de bear alone ridge was the 2nd largest market in lower boys. dawn, hundreds of jobs were swept away. the rain was not stopping for several days. and the people already realized that something terrible was about to happen. so 70 percent of the people have already left. but the greatest difficulty and the fact that most good orders have been cut off. people after carry sacks on their backs, sack so flour a central supplied medicines. sometimes it takes them grinned before dodge duties
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their destination. so people inquired, terrible and desperate situation. here. we have seen people on the road side you're asking for help. the are targeted of course have been concentrating down south on the province of sin, southern punjab, but noticed and i've more or less forgotten what happened to the people head in the mountains. now this says of god, an ominous sign because climate change that in the people of the not more than anybody else, given the fact that once the land is washed away and there's a line that is considered out of the mountain side, that takes generations. once that washed away, it almost impossible to be able to have reconstruction or rehabilitation. therefore, many people are opting to get out of it. and of course said there are early warning signs because the climate change, of course is going to affect august on the northern region. sorry, northern regions. ever. edwards lea a what? what about the aid? aah!
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come out. is it reaching people who live there and you know, else way impacts on the areas affected by these plans? are people finally getting the help they need well, some it is getting through. but as i mentioned to hear, people have to carry a sack of flour on their bag. they have to negotiate. they've been flying. they have to climb mountains day after sometimes travel, 10 to 20 kilometer in order to reach those related, which have been cut off. where people are not getting that supplies because the roads are cut off and people are waiting for help because they're running out of it's angelica more days, such as food and medicine. and i've got the big emergency because it is very difficult to be able to get da where it is needed most. thank you for that. come
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out, hyder reporting. they live from co, his son in pakistan. ah, now mourners in continent continued to file 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. ill 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. wait a lie in faith for 4 days before the queen funeral on monday. can charles the 3rd is now heading to northern ireland in the coming hours. now during queen elizabeth reign, they were 3 decades of violence as a result of the northern irish conflict or something. she was personally affected by the queen's cousin louis mon batten. mount baton was killed by an i a re bombing island in 1979. the good friday agreement was signed in 1998. after negotiations
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between island, northern island in britain. more than 3600 people were killed during the 30 a conflict. the queen visited the irish republic in 2011 the 1st by a british monarch in a century. though it was criticized by irish republicans and socialist schools a year later, the queen and for my ira, alida and martin mcguinness shook hands a moment that many so as a normalization of anglo irish relations under simmons in belfast, he reports on how people are reacting to the queen's fasting, who died this 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,
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cuz it's always known as the queen. anne, when i met her yet. and it's the native girl woman, you can me. so i'm up 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 as the troubles slowly move 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 is not. my boss is, i don't feel as he's represented me. and anyway, she died anna
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a 50000 acre estate. 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 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 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 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,
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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, a ryan says it's ready to corporate with the you and nuclear watchdog to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. it comes after the international atomic energy agency velisa report saying it could not guarantee the peaceful nature of tyrants, nuclear program, that cast doubt on long running efforts to revive the agreements. but he runs foreign ministry now says it's willing to clear up what it describes as 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 ceased from his home. separately another 40 subpoenas have been issued in investigation into the former president sped to
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overturn the 2020 election result. rosalyn. jordan has the details. a couple of significant developments in investigations involving the former u. s. 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 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
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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 rate 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 worked 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
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a significant role in the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital the head of the roman catholic churches on a 3 day trip to kazakhstan out a doctors warned him not to travel to ukraine. fort francis will take part in a large into religious summit with delegates from 50 countries in the capital nor sultan. he says he plans to bring a message of peace and dialogue to central asia. the 85 year old is using a wheelchair because of pain in his knees now to lebanon, where the economy has been in a state of collapse for years. and the crisis is taking its toll on the most vulnerable, the nearly bankrupt government is struggling to feed and provide basic services to prison. inmates in a harder report from labeled lebanon to 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,
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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. melissa lilian, i 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 birth is an animal's con, 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. celebrities governments is asking for help from the international community. officials say there is an urgent need for food medicine, health care, as well as equipment light scanner. in may, i have the if we neglect this problem,
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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 a 3 times their capacity. inmates have less than one square meter of space. the standard is $3.00 over crowding is blamed on judicial negligence and incompetence. but doesn't just sit as excuse that they don't have enough judges don't respect the law. i think the limits are long contained in prison and no judges on strike margin bits of pay. which means the conflict, implication of 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 a state falling apart and well conditions have always been bad. inmate say it's.
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