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protestors in armenia call for the prime minister to step down after more than a 100 soldiers killed in fighting with us by john. ah, hello, i'm molly in, sorry, this is out. is there a life and also coming up, sweden's prime minister announces her resignation following an unprecedented when i have fall right block in sunday's election. thousands of mourners pay their final tribute to queen elizabeth as her body license state in westminster hall. and the u. s. says it will move billions of dollars in afghan assets to a new trust in switzerland. ah, we begin the program with mass protests in armenia where thousands of people of
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voicing anger against prime minister nicole per shannon. after more than a 100 soldiers were killed in renewed fighting with as i by john protest is a calling for pinion to resign, accusing him of betraying the country after he said he was willing to sign a piece still to ensure security. shannon later said nothing had been made official rule on top is which we got. i officially state that no paper has been signed. moreover, no paper is going to be signed up. there's no talk about any paper in the system for special purpose in order to weaken the resistance of our soldiers standing at the border. armina is asking a russian lead regional security force to intervene in the conflict more than a 100 armenian troops on 50. as a bi johnny soldiers have been killed in 2 days of fighting funerals were held in azerbaijan for some of its soldiers. it is the west von since the war 2 years ago
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in the speech and nicole in a kind of back region which killed 6 and a half 1000 people as a by john made significant gains in and around. they're gonna cut back back in 2020 . partly thanks to support by turkey. well, today the turkish president recham tape at one blamed armenia for the latest flareup walk till tomorrow. this attitude will, of course, have consequences for all media, which not only does not fall through the terms of the agreement that was signed off to the war of negotiable quarterback, but also constantly displays aggressive attitude. get more on this and we can speak to the freelance journalist gabriel gaven who is in yet even for us. thank you for joining the program. let's start with these protests in in the city of yet. yvonne against the prime minister. you are there. tell us exactly what's going on, how big all the protests and why are these people out on the streets to night?
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yeah, well, i think these are some of the largest protests that yerevan has seen in recent years. and you've got large sums of people coming out, turning up the parlor building and chance going out, calling for the prime minister, nickle passions, resignation. but i think actually the number of people who have a solution, which is, you know, when in a different leader with different government is actually very small. lots, lots of people there. certainly the ones i spoke to, they didn't know what the solution to this conflict is, amina has come under attack over the last few days, we've seen a massive, bombardments, huge evacuations of towns and cities along the border. and what people are really worried about is a repeats of the 2020 ball where armine was forced to basically give up a lot of a significant sway their, it's tarrot of territory. it was inside as a bronze, it's nationally recognize borders, rights of people might not like the. okay, so just interrupt, surely that the frustration as the people that you are speaking to is over that piece still that armina. oh, i mean it's pm sign back in 2020 to end that particular war. but i think the
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difficulty is that there's 2 different interpretations of the same peace treaty. so armenia says it's withdrawn all its forces from the region under got a car back inside us, up a john's territory, the piazza, johnny's interpreter as meaning that all our median people with guns have to leave . and obviously there's a huge number of indigenous car back armenians who want to defend themselves and want to defend the territory and fear that if there's a bionic army comes in, they will be pushed out. they will be ethnically cleansed, and that's what they're concerned about. so i think the position of the air about at the moment is that they have the right to self defense. and under the trilateral is agreement, russian. peacekeepers should be enforcing that. so we've had fighting at the last 48 hours a. so what is you on is understanding of sort of who instigated that fighting? yes, well, i've spent the day on the border between all the new and as a jan i went to the army and city of salt, and it's a rural farming community. there's no military presence that whatsoever adopt about
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our own sites. i've seen houses that been shell. people have been supposed to be the home spies everywhere and all throughout our on sites. we had incoming shelves that landed very close to our group and we were forced to a duck cover and that get out the area. i think what's very clear is that armenia is not able to outcome outmaneuver the other bu, johnny ami, and has a be, john has an overwhelming sense of fire power. and the officials in buck who the i speak to most of acknowledge that this is about pressuring all media to abide by what the interprets as the trilateral piece agreement. and to actually use the final solution. the final deal around the states is not going to come back, but obviously that's the deal that people have brought to about here it's night. and you mentioned the russians and the russian berg can deal at the end of the war, back in 2020, and russian peacekeepers sort of trying to keep things together. what is the expectation then from russia, especially because their circumstances, of course,
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have changed a lot since 2020 the very much involved in the warning crane at the moment. yeah. well, as walton kara, coming in, put it to me recently. the russian's only objective is to be that they don't particularly care if the opinions of there is i think the view on the ground m. and there are lots of cases where territories handed over territories seed it. even the us damage on the army, pushes into the peacekeeping area of violating the ceasefire. but the russians hust either not been able to or not been willing to push them back and yet maintain their outposts in territory that he has. it was on his have taken back and as a result, i think that wilson's that moscow just isn't invested in his conflict. okay, what, what is your feeling friend being and yet van in and travelling round the country. i mean, what is it that the people of armenia wants, as, as you know, as, as a whole. yeah, well, it's been a long time as a bichon as well. and i think the answers are very similar. i think people want our
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version apiece. and as a bichon, that means control over the entirety of their internationally recognized territory, including car, back and control over their borders. i think at armenia, it's very much about a guarantee, the safety in the status of the car back armenians. ok, thank you for your time. eh, gabriel, gave in a british freelance jonas b into that from your van. now sweden's prime minister as announced that she will resign, handing thee for policy, right wing and fall, right? opposition? block. the 1st go at forming a government. now with 99 percent of the vote, counted magdalena anderson center left alliance has secured a $173.00 seats and parliament a social democrat party. the countries latest with around 30 percent of the vote. the moderates, sweden, democrats, be christian, democrats, and liberals are projected to win a $176.00 seats in the $349.00 seat parliament. now the sweden democrats were
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formed from a near nancy party and only entered parliament in 2010. they look set to win over 20.6 percent of the vote. a moderates leader kirsten son will try to form a government and his right wing party gotten 19 point one percent. this door mab, orders are taught that the election result also shows us that the sweden democrats, with a big margin is the 2nd biggest party. and i know that many swedes are worried. many already face hatred and threats. and even more are worried about becoming a target for a very haunted vol. this would cost value on a horse, a sweden. as a result, the voters have spoken on the moderates and the other parties on my side have received the mandate for change that we asked for. i will start the work now with forming a new and vigorous government, a government for the whole of sweden, and for all its citizens. i'm proud of the confidence we have received all, but also aware that others are disappointed. often there is a big frustration in society of fear of the violence concerned about the economy.
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the world is very uncertain, and the political polarization bad has become far too big in sweden to. therefore, my message is that i want to unite, not divide that well political commentator mammogram has more about what the change means for sweden. basically, a very large demographic change that happened to us were under a short period of time. and basically the country has not been able to handle the influx of migration in a good way. and there has been very big progress with integration as this put the strain on there on the society in general, there will be some changes. there will be some changes in, for example, there will be further restriction of the migration policy, for example. this is to be expected. this is something that we have been pushing for for a long time. and the more have basically more nist the same line as this we've been
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democrats or it's maybe not as restrictive perhaps. and there will be some changes when it comes to the wrong order. and they will be tougher on prime, i will say. and some changes all when it comes to the energy politics. the, the, this position is much more favorable to nuclear power than the left, which has been rather tied to in your power. and, ah, the fast of wants expect it to be hundreds of thousands of mourners have begun to file past the coffin of queen anne as at the 2nd. she is lying in state at westminster hall for the next 4 days. a keen, 5 kilometers long, is making its way through london as mona's actually wait to pay that respects the
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metropolitan police sabbath as the queen's funeral and lying and state is the biggest security operation that it's faced. inbox has moved from london. ah, from the rule, 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 roots anonymous which state visits royal weddings and decades ago. queen elizabeth's own coronation
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for the vast majority of mona c, a queen elizabeth is the only monarch they have ever known. the end of the 2nd 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 then a long white hole passed government to and down the street to the houses of parliament . and the 900 year old westminster hall. oh, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, conducting prayers up to the coffin's arrival with thy servant, queen elizabeth,
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and all the faithful departed. ah, her own mother lay in state here 20 years ago. and now, queen elizabeth's coffin resting on a raised podium, a katterfield where it will remain until her state funeral on monday. the doors of the great hola open 24 hours a day to allow a continuous cue of modest kilometers long to fall 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 still had on out his air. ah, president's landscape visits recap to towns and cities in the east as ukrainian flags raised after russia's retreat. all say,
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just how far will people in lebanon go to access them and money? ah, harris and k is gone, but did bring so significant wet weather down the southwest, the u. s. s. left a lot of moisture in the air, and that's combined with what else was around. so it's a fair chance you'll see shout any of these mountain states away from california. but the heaviest rides that she just up here. the eastern side of counter went away from where most people live with the flood risk is still there. it's dry between the 2 right down to the gulf states after saying that last well into 1st a few shall sharpen texas significant re loma borderline between counter and the u . s. still showers in the mountains states across the central plains as well. but
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dry bath, for example, in arizona, i'm off it's wet in florida and most of the kind of been out. and it's also been worn. dominique of, for example, 36.3 high temperature ever recorded, have to say on this on. but it's accompanies this time of year by increasing cloud and showers, that for any of the out in small or big the heaviest ratings to the west of that. now she's through the gulf of mexico through mexico itself, with an orange tops suggesting pretty big dam pulse. there's been a persistent lane of line of rain from bolivia through northern prudent was the southeast of brazil that's falling apart. now, as you can see and south of it, where it should be cold, actually looking quite warm. the brink assessments, how much support is there for st protest that we've seen in coffee and across the rest of the country? the st movement has been very good. that's happening in the co confound the people across the country. informed opinions we will say more of what is happening is that
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climate change is making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines, druggie is credited by some. we're really, we're storing italy's credibility to the critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera, hulu? ah, you're watching out a 0 mind if i top stories this our thousands of armenians protesting against prime minister nicole bush in yen off to more than a 100 soldiers were killed in renewed fighting with us by john, accusing him of betraying the country officer. he said he was willing to sign a peace deal to ensure security,
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sweden's prime minister magdalena anderson has announced she what was signed papers away for the full party right wing and fall, right. a position, look fast, go at forming a government. bonus had begun to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she's lying in state out, westminster, who for the next few days, a key 5 kilometers long. a snaking for london as mortars wait to pay that ukraine's president has visited an area in the northeast of the country that has been re captured from russian forces. locksmith lensky met soldiers in the city of is you and held a moment of silence for fallen troops. russian forces fled the airy last week hours ukraine launched a counter offensive. lensky head from prosecutors declaim residents have been tortured during moscow. 6 months. occupation throws on our site. go. so amanda, we will call, i didn't know webb and nobody knows. well,
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let me have a will call because because all of them is all up people. that's why we'll go. so lensky says, ukraine has recaptured thousands of square kilometers in the call key region in the past week. it's cooling on the west to speed up weapons deliveries to back. it involves ukrainian flags of flying in the cities of his human kapinsky, both on railway lines that serve as supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says it's also make gains in the south. nick has some but a slow a pace. well, hold the i've been hamid traveled to butler kenya, a new he re taken area and spoke to people there about life 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 were cut off from the world. living in fear, says old gay bend over. 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 are left with stolen cars and bicycles. that's how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th. when he called they ran away. he didn't leave, fell as they ran away and that some of the officers flat 1st and left the lower ranks behind was about the next day to myself. the only school in the village of very beef gun, 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 actually i was the 1st significant win for do ukrainians since they started this character 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 of keven places like butch and open when the russians pulled out. earlier this year. as we drive towards the city of bella clia, more scenes of a hasty withdrawal, an army in disarray. shelling from afar the territory, it had just abandoned here the occupation. how was the police station up to 8 people were held in these window lest cells. one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture. in some cases, forensic experts say forces from low has one of the 2 self proclaimed pro russian republics were also here. not far away, war crimes, investigators ready at work. 2 bodies, obedient zeal. they are so far, no traces of the masculine scene in boucher north of you queen says it has
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reclaimed 300 communities home to about 250000 people. but russia still holds large parts of the country. the hasty retreat may signal euclid stroke 1st, where the russian defences were weakest. with how many others you are. well, actually in northeast and you create an ethiopian medical, so it says 10 people were killed and to air raids own michaela b capital the to grand region in northern ethiopia. wednesdays reporters stripes followed a ceasefire. offered the weekend, a spokesman for the to gray in front, indicated in a tweet that the attack resulted in the killing and wounding of civilians without giving further details. the therapy government hasn't commented so far that been several attacks on mackenzie since fighting resume between to grand forces and ethiopian government. last month, the conflict began in late 2020. now the afghan taliban have
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rejected a u. s. move to transfer $3500000000.00 and frozen assets to a swiss base trust. the taliban have demanded the assets be sent directly to the afghan central bank. around $9000000000.00 off countess don's foreign currency held by foreign banks was frozen often the taliban took over a couple last year in august. u. s. government has faced criticism for holding back afghan funds as a country faces wide spread, hunger and poverty. let's go to my county who is live in washington dc. mikes or presumably this fund is based in switzerland to make sure that the taliban doesn't get the cash talk us or exactly how it will work. yes. well let's just go back a little bit in time. when the bided administration throws the money that was being held in the united states which belong to be african central bank, the d b a. that was just over $7000000000.00 in funds. now what happened is that 3 and
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a half 1000000000 of that was kept to deal with pending cases by the victims of the 911 attacks. the other 3 and a half 1000000000 has now been allocated across to the swiss bank, which will be watched over as it were by us representative a couple of african representatives as well as a swiss banker. now the taliban have nothing to do with this amount. they have got no access to it whatsoever. the us being very careful to make clear that none of these funds are going to go directly into afghanistan at this particular point, but written into what the u. s. is doing as well is that it's a signal to the central afghanistan bank, the b b a that it has got to step up its game. it's got to demonstrate in coming months that it is independent from as a taliban, which claims to be the government of the country. so there is a possibility at some stage, a long way down the line that that money that is now in that swiss bank could go
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back to the d i b to the central upcoming stock bank. but the way the money is going to be used, well, it's going to be a while before we see exactly how. but what it will be doing is being able, for example, to bolster afghans attempt to borrow the money to pay off that service debt that had already owes to can also be used as a guarantee for afghanistan to continue to get essential import, such as electricity. so on the face of it, this amount will have a massive impact on afghanistan in the months ahead. although there's no k, a timeframe at the stage, how long it is going to take to move these funds across. but the critical point here is that the counterpart has no access to these funds whatsoever. the funds or goddard, by a group of people us person, as i said, to f gun representatives as well as a swiss banker. so it is an effect. these funds are sealed in order for us to demonstrate that it is in no way funding or assisting the telephone that it is
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intending to relieve the situation in afghanistan. but one last point, as well as your state department making very clear that this money is not going to be used, for example, for direct humanitarian aid. but by protecting this money, it may release other development funds or allow other development funds to go through to help the people who have gone is gone. okay, thank you for that. my canada for us in washington. egypt president has met the amir of cattle shake to me and been hammered. al thorny as part of a 2 day visit to doha. both lead assigned several memorandum of understanding, including one between the 2 nations sovereign wealth funds. it's abdul fertile cc's . first trip to cattle, since he took office in 2014 and it comes off to years of political differences between the 2 countries. residencies he called on guitar and businessmen to invest in egypt. now the u. s. stays of california is suing
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the online retailer, amazon for violating anti trust and competition was the seat of keys as a company and preventing merchants from selling products. a lower price is on their own websites or at rival stores and says that's pushed prices up for customers and prevented competition a fast growing while find the u. s. state of california has destroyed several structures and threatens communities in the area of fi which began on tuesday. in plaza county was initially contained by firefighters. the mosquito fire has been nearly 59000 acres, forcing the evacuation of some 11000 people. blaze is one of 3 large fires in the state to book you know, fast, so where a court has handed down suspended sentences from manslaughter to 2 manages of mine in the west of the country where 8 people died in april. if the reins flaunted an
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underground passage where the group was working and lost mine, his body was only recovered in late june. as a court in the city of what to do grew, the managers were also found guilty of involuntary manslaughter. and we'll find an armed woman and a group of activists have held up banks in lebanon, in a desperate act to access their own savings controls. imposed by the government have left citizens unable to withdraw cash because of a worsening economic crisis. and a lot of reports. oh, they're becoming more common. one in 2 separate incidence 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
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informal capital controls. sally huffy is among them armed with a hand gun. she was accompanied by activists who threatens bank employee years before she was given $30000.00 from her account in this country. this is the only way to get her money back. we didn't steal these money. we worked hard to earn it. sally says she needs the money to pay for her sister's cancer treatment. in a similar incident last month and armed men named by sam oshea cousin, 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 that we are ruled by thieves who are
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forcing us to use violence, protestors 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 deficit. now, the state is nearly bankrupt, 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 ah.

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