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armenian prime minister appeals for help from the russian lead regional security force. after fighting with as a by john killed 155 soldiers. ah, i'm not tired of this is down to 0. live from london also coming up sweden from minutes to concede, defeat in sundays, general election office surge of support for the far right last the incidents give it to recapture towns and cities in the east. as the ukrainian flag is raised after russia's rapid retreat, also aa queen elizabeth makes her final journey from buckingham palace in charles his sons and his siblings march behind the coffin. about he is now lying in state in parliament. acute people
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waiting to fall off and pay their respects for kilometers. ah hello menia prime minister says he's appeals to a russian lead regional security force to intervene after a 2nd day of clashes with azerbaijan. both countries of accused each other of instigating new rounds of shelling across the borders at least $155.00 soldiers had been killed so far on both sides more than a 100 of them armenian because brushing and says he's appealed to the moscow lead collective security tricky organizations help. how can menia has asked the collective security treaty organization for assistance, including military assistance to restore the territorial integrity of armenia and ensure the withdrawal of the as
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a by johnny armed forces from our territory. in the last few hours, thousands of opposition protested, of rally denominated capital here, yvonne, accusing flashing of betraying his country by trying to appease as by john the u. n . u. s. and e. you have called for a de escalation and russian president vladimir putin has appealed for, come at, the armenian government is warning the cautious could escalate into war if the international community doesn't pay more attention. armenian villages caught in the crossfire so they were terrified by the attacks on this. i'm sure he came out and saw that it was no longer possible to stay in the houses. that serious shilling was taking place. first, the military unit was bombed. we were very scared, we ran away from the houses to avoid being trapped under the rubble and hidden near this big wall. the neighbors also gathered and hid their funerals have been held in as i by john for some of its soldiers. the worst violent since the war 2 years ago
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in the disputed nicole car about the region which killed 6 and a half 1000 people. a fully fledged conflict would risk dragging in russia and turkey. andy stabilized an important corridor for pipelines, carrying oil and gas, as well as john made significant gains in and around the going to car back in 20. 20, thanks to weapons supplied by turkey. turkish president, rich up to a bad one has blamed armenia for the recent bond. tell us on our coming days, attitude will of course have consequences for armenia, which not only does not fulfil the terms in the agreement that was signed after the war of now got to know cut back, but also constantly displays an aggressive attitude. we hope that tom mania returns from this wrong path as soon as possible, fulfills the requirements of the agreement and uses its time and energy to strengthen piece. i sent kara tian as the founder and edgen chief of alec media is
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also former adviser to farmers technical fashion and he joins us via skype from washington. so tell us where you think this is heading next. i mean, is it more than a 150 soldiers killed or do you see this? as said, the arminian government, a sang, could escalate into war if international community doesn't pay attention? i would actually thank you for having me. i would actually already call it a war, but it's a war that has been triggered by us there by john. this is an intrusion on arminius sovereign territory. this needs to be very clear in case of not garner garner, but it was a different story right now. what we're witnessing is, as are by johnny, fully full attack on arminius eastern borders, shelling of civilian infrastructure. it's not just the military infrastructure that is being targeted, but it's actually the are the civilian area. so as you were also reporting, you see that her, we have villages which are actually getting empty because of this attack. so nobody actually can say how long does can last as you mentioned, i mean,
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as appealed to russia, armenia of his appeal to the c. s t, all dirt collective treaty organization, as well as the un security council. none of the calls seemed to work on olive ah, but and so back who is continuously foreseeing, a new war, waging a new war. and this is, this has to do clearly. we'd also the situation, the geo politics, the geopolitical situation, the war ukraine saw azerbaijan is using this time to basically gain more, but growing and breaking all international laws and entering gardenia solver, and proper territory. well, as i by john has said that to actually it was, i mean it started the conflict by shelling military targets in its own district of cal barker. there's are unit to taking the necessary response measures was what the, as a version defense ministry said this has been a fake narrative that they have been developing in the last 10 days. this has been the case before as well. they were trying to create
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a contract as if armenia is planning to attack us by john. first of all, army has no interest in that attack. armenia has been openly talking about going for a peace treaty there. in fact, if you are luke, just about 2 weeks ago, the, to press the leaders of the countries pushing on an ally of met in brussels. where they agreed to actually start negotiating about a peace treaty, which was supposed to have a draft coming by december, up just 2 weeks after dad. again, taking into account the situation on the ground. the general security architecture of the region as or by john is choosing to go militarily. and unfortunately, it seems like no major capital is so far able to prevent this from happening. bead washington, brussels or moscow. so you mentioned washington versus muska there. what i mean, who do you think? who else do you think can bring this 2 sides together and, and get some kind of peace treaty sign while i'm in the international community has to act. i think there is, or there seemed to be enough of interest and attention on this conflict coming from
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brussels. you have the oil see means group co chairman ship, which used to be watch, which was the negotiating format for now going or carrabas. so paris may do, i have to do, sir in, it can have a positive ah, impact on these 2. but one thing that needs to be dirt said is that the model as there by john, is behaving by invading a neighbor forcing to sign a humiliating agreement. foreign lens are asking, forging, or asking for lent concessions is what the u. s. and you promised to stop in ukraine just because army is not able to resist and cannot get aid. it doesn't mean that this is okay. so other by johnny behavior is very much like like what we're saying, what we're seeing in ukraine. and i think that it's more than time for, for the western capitals to actually start even talking about possible sanctions on buckle if this behavior continues as an cartoon. thank you very much for your view on saturday. thank you. thank you.
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ah sweden's prime minister has announced she will resign handing the 4 party right wing and far right opposition block. the 1st go at forming a government with 99 percent of the vote counted my delena. anderson's center left alliance has secured a 173 seats in parliament. a social democrat party is the country's largest with around 30 percent of the vote. but the moderates, sweden, democrats, christian democrats, and liberals, projected to win $176.00 seats. in the 349 c parliament, sweden democrats were formed from a neo nazi party and only entered parliament in 2010. and they look set to win 20.6 percent of the vote. but moderate leader off christenson will try to form a government. his right wing party got 19 point one percent. more result also shows us that the suite and democrats with
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a big margin is the 2nd biggest party. and i know that many swedes are worried. many of already met hatred and threats. and even more worried about becoming a target value hold. valez had caught belly ana, sweden has a result, the voters have spoken and moderates, and other parties on my side have received the mandate change that we asked for. i will start the work from now to form a new, vigorous government, a government for the whole sweden. i am proud of the confidence we have received, but also whether others are disappointed. frustration in society of fear, violence concerned about the economy. the world is uncertain, and the political polarization has become far too big in sweden to. i want to unite, not divide on the you credit president remiss lensky has visited an area in the northeast of the country that his troops recently recaptured from russian forces. he met soldiers in the devastated city of islam and held a moment of silence for fallen fighters. russian forces left him last week after ukraine surprised them with
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a counter offensive in the greater hockey region. lensky heard from prosecutors who told him residents had been tortured during moscow's 6 months occupation, and he vowed to take back all ukrainian territory. that is on our site though, so that we will come. i didn't know when, and nobody knows when we have plans. so we'll come because because it's our land and tell our people, that's why we'll come. so then ski says ukraine has already taken back around 8000 square kilometers of territory in the northeast. and hockey region is you miss located on railway line that service supply routes for russian troops. it also visited the town of bella clear, which was retaken from russia last week. i don't think i made travel there and spoke to a residence about what life was like on the russian occupation. it was a trip organized by the ukranian police, but many villagers turned up to meet the visitors, expressing not only relief,
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but also shocked at how quickly the occupying forces left for months, they will cut off from the world. living in fear, says old gay by nova, these are tears of relief after she witnessed the celtic retreat of russian soldiers. ha! we found 16 of them hiding in a cellar with nowhere to go. others left with stony carson bicycles. that's how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th, when he called, they ran away when he didn't leave, fell as they ran away, and that, that some of the officers flatt 1st and left the lower ranks behind was about the next day to myself. the only school in the village of better b fca. that's where they were bass says nadia they left behind uniforms and ammunition to print. she thinks they bombed it, to destroy evidence of their presence. her daughter used to study in this classroom? well, a clear was the 1st significant when for do ukrainians since they started this go to offensive at the beginning of september. and as we were driving here,
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we so similar scenes of destruction along the road. now this is very similar to what we had witnessed. north have keep in places like boucher and ill pin when the russians pulled out earlier this year. as we drove towards the city of belloc leah war scenes of a hasty withdrawal. an army in this array selling from afar the territory it had just abandoned here the occupation. how was the police station of 28 people were held in these windowless cells. one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture into forensic experts. a forces from new house, one of the 2 cell proclaimed pro russian republic where also here not far away, walk grounds investigators already at work. 2 bodies are being in his youth and they are so far. no traces of the masculine clean in boucher nor from ukraine says
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it has reclaimed 300 communities. hold about a 150000 people. but russia still holds large parts of the country. the hasty retreat may signal you please struck 1st, where the russian defences were weaker than how many others you are by likely in northeastern ukraine and ethiopian medical saw says 10 people were killed and 2 air raids on mckelly, the capital of the to gray region. wednesdays reported strikes, followed a ceasefire, offered the weekend, a spokesman for the tiger. i front, indicated in a tweet that the attack resulted in the killing and wounding of civilians without giving further details. ethiopian government hasn't commented so far. they've been several attacks on mckelly since fighting resumed between t. ryan forces and ethiopians government. last month, the conflict began in late 2020. a fighting is killed. thousands of civilians displaced millions and caused starvation in the already impoverished region. so to
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come this off, ha, ah woman holds up a baby. thank demanding her a money in was becoming a regular occurrence in crisis. hit lebanon. ah, there is an expectation of some potential anyway for flooding in the murray darling basin, which is this river basin that runs through new south wales. and victoria, because this rain is fairly heavy and it's not the 1st system, it's gone through in the last week or 2. and there it sits in new south wales during 1st now is going to movies and go off shore during friday in the back washout. or come back through adelaide into melbourne through victoria just to top up what was missed the 1st time right further west is relatively dry. perth hangs
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on to about 20 degrees in the wind is now much lighter western australia. and we're, the teens, just for most places in using, despite is normally wind, which will lock temperatures back the seasonal rains. the other side of the equates as though they are sought to come south with the sun. do show themselves in thailand, cambodia, and across the central philippines, scattered shafts, the north that just the north, your screen. yet another potential typhoon on its way. now, is the monsoon rains are still falling, though the trophies sort of retreating little circulations to tend to enhance that right, falling if there are no warnings of significant flood risk for good. you're right, which is surprisingly all mach pradesh, but that is one area where the rain is focused over the next 2 or 3 days. ah, a mineral central to the quest for clean energy, a key ingredient for the production of electric car batteries,
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cobalt extracting it is dangerous, but profitable with global demand set to skyrocket. people empower investigates claims that industrial mines extracting the precious material needed for cleaner images. are in fact poisoning the environment with dire health consequences for those living in their shadow. the cost of cobalt people empower on, i'm just gonna oh the top stories here 0 and armenian security official says that armenia and john have agreed on a ceasefire to end 2 days of fighting. those countries had accused each other.
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instigating new rounds or shilling across the borders. sweden's prime minister has been out, she will resign, handing the conservative opposition. got the 1st go in forming a government the far right sweden, democrats, except to become 2nd biggest party. and ukraine president, his visits didn't northeastern areas which is troops recently we captured from russian forces, including the city of indian russian forces lifted you last week after ukraine's surprise counter offensive. thousands of mourners in london started to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she'll be lying in state at westminster hall for the next 4 days. a q 4 kilometers long as snaking through the british capital as people wait to pay their last respects. earlier the queen made her final journey from buckingham palace, with britain's new monarch king charles the 3rd marching behind the coffin, alongside his sons and siblings. ne fokker begins our coverage. aah!
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from the royal privacy of buckingham palace where the queen's coffin had remained overnight through gilded gates on the back of a gun carriage on to the streets of the british capital. the coffin draped in the royal standard, the imperial crown resting on top. the king and princess william and harry walked slowly behind, joined by the queen's other children and senior staff from the royal households. tens of thousands of people lined the route synonymous, which state visits royal weddings and decades ago. queen elizabeth's own coronation for the vast majority of mona c, a queen elizabeth is the only monarch they have ever known. the end of the 2nd
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elizabethan age is slowly marching to a close. this the long good bye to one of the last. i combs of the 20th century down the mile across horse guards parade ground, where the queen has for so many years come to inspect her troops. and that a long white hole passed government deposits and down the street to the houses of parliament. and the 900 year old westminster hall. ah, the archbishop of canterbury justin welby, conducting pres off to the coffins arrival. with thy says and to queen elizabeth and all the faithful departed me her own mother lay in state here 20 years ago. and now, queen elizabeth's coffin resting on a raised podium, a katterfield,
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where it will remain until her state funeral. on monday. the doors of the great hall are open 24 hours a day to allow a continuous cue of mourners kilometers long to file silently past senior royals to are expected to pay their own tribute. standing guard by the coffin in a tradition known as the vigil of the prince's nave. barker al jazeera london preparations have been made for 16 kilometers of kil, a queen is now lying in state as we heard there in westminster hole in the heart of london. mourners were fast allowed into the venue a few hours ago. the cue to fall past her body is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch as far as suffolk park, not far from london bridge from the tower of london, i should say. it in baba has more with the queen now lying in state,
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a chance for thousands of mourners to pay their respects. the public can now follow pass. elizabeth. the seconds coffin round the clock until next monday and her state funeral. many have already done so no phones allowed in just a moment to reflect the very 1st person in had started queueing on monday, meaning 2 nights spent out doors main only to show respect and death for whatever greg graham has done, but the common will glide him internationally or 70th for some in this long que along the river thames. it was a personal connection that meant they wanted to be there. my father within the gods, he did the coronation of the clean. he went down is princess elizabeth. she came back as the queen of england. in coronation, there is a big, big thing which is constantly. this is brenda trailer, getting her official response guarantee of
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a place in the q. she's traveled from southwest england with memories of meeting the queen when she got a special honor. in 24, she gave me an, an o services to the community, policing and charity. how did you find it? it was, it was one of the best phase of my life, and my parents still alive to come with me and my daughter. so it was, it was extremely special. on wednesday, the archbishop of canterbury, the ceremonial head of the anglican church, was here briefly meeting mourners. while volunteers representing various fates were on hands with the trained be sale. we knew that we will be dealing with people who are coming to pay respect, some of whom will have strong connections to what's happened to the queen. some of whom were touching, things that go quite deep in their own experiences of grief. am some of whom are there because it's an important national occasion. of course, people who are arriving for this to,
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to get in her westminster hall and view the queen's coffee and all the time. and officials have already warned people they should be prepared for whites of up to 30 hours. whatever the case people here are keeping each other in good spirits and then making friends as well. whatever their motivation, thousands of people are determined to get their chance to say good bye to the late monarch head of a funeral, an event that could draw as many as a 1000000 people on to the streets. the dean baba al jazeera london. okay, sounds prime ministers promise people made homeless buy catastrophic floods that they will be compensated so they can rebuild their lives. at least half a 1000000 people are living in camps with winter, just weeks away. in the 1500 people have been confirmed dead in pakistan's worst ever floods which began in june. experts blamed climate change for the deluge which is destroyed, 70 percent of which cotton and other crops come out to report some chorus done in northwestern. focused on this is becky roared lang to come. the rally where
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people have been cut off because the road had been cut off. now you can see a getting law on their back to reach me by lieu of cut off from the outside. why that over 60000 feet. what dark right now and come the rally? yeah. how did that go lab? some of that. they cannot get medical treatment. and people have been complaining that because they're gone. get that paper to the hospital. many are dressed and bought at gave rate. as you can see, this is deborah good terrain and walking through the area. it also had their dirt, but the people are dumb and because this is the only live line to get to hell, the door would have been cut off. an armed woman and several activists in lebanon
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have held up banks in a desperate attempt to access their own savings capital controls imposed by the government of left citizens unable to withdraw cash reports from bay ridge. oh, they're becoming more common law in 2 separate entities, hours apart, armed people, enter banks, demanding their own money. lebanon is in crisis. for 3 years. people haven't been able to access their savings because of informal capital control. sally huffy is among them armed with a hand gun. she was accompanied by activists who threatens bank employees before she was given $13000.00 from her account in this country. this is the only way to get her money back. we didn't steal these
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money. we worked hard to earn it. sally says she needs the money to pay for her sisters cancer treatment. in a similar incident last month and armed men named by samuel shake, hudson held hostages at a bank for nearly 10 hours before receiving part of his trapped savings. he too said he needed money to pay for his father's hospital bills and many others like sally and bas sam who are facing strict limits on withdrawals of foreign currency gathered outside the bank. after the incident, we are ruled by thieves who are forcing us to use violence. protesters chanted. people are losing patience. the economic collapse is in its 3rd year. the currency has crashed. unemployment is high, and government services are nearly non existent. people believe politicians and bankers are protecting themselves while they are suffering as a result of the financial crisis. bank deposits, we're used to fund the state and cover deficits. now, the state is nearly bankrupt,
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though the losses amount to more than $70000000000.00. there is a lack of political will to agree on an economic recovery plan that would distribute losses. and as the crisis worsens, depositors warn they will have no choice but to take their money by force. then a footer elses eda battled the world health organization chief says the end of the code pandemic is incite weekly deaths and are lower than they were in march. 2020. but to just i don't know. jimmy uses is urging more action against long coded the u . n agency estimates of the 17000000 people in europe have experienced stillness, and many more will have to live with it for years to come to hundreds more from tel aviv. the world health organization warns a wide ranging post covered 19 crisis is coming. the lingering effects of a syndrome called long cove, it threatened to transform the lives of patients. the global health care system in
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the world economy is a post viral syndrome. very poorly understood, very difficult to track many, many people effects. it's a lot of unknowns about how long people will go on and have continued symptoms and signs. many different hundreds of different symptoms have been documented. the w h o says in the 1st 2 years of the pandemic, more than 17000000 people in europe alone have struggled with effects lasting 3 months or longer. that's 300 percent higher than earlier estimates. a globally washington university school of medicine puts that figure at a 145000000. the group says 10 to 20 percent of patients develop long covert symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue with bodily pain, and mood swings, and cognitive problems such as confusion, forgetfulness, and an inability to focus. ann lee, who chairs the network long covert europe knows how that feels. she still experiencing some of the effects after contracting the virus in march of 2020 women
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are twice as likely to suffer from the syndrome. the organization says, and the risk increases dramatically in severe cases that require hospitalization. the w h o says long cove will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economies. it warns that governments and health systems will need to invest in treatments, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a v rapidly aging, hence workforce, and we find that deaths, it up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in the country are aged over 50 ticking time bomb. as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long cove, it in the workers shortage suggest a new wave of post pandemic problem.
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