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keep the 2 sides apart. moscow is often accused of being biased towards armenia, but it sells weapons to both sides. russia is the guarantor of the november 2020 ceasefire agreement, which was tested recently when border fighting killed more than 200 soldiers from both sides. it would have mailed everything in your eyes. zach hassan author points to what he says or armenians settlements across the contact line was challenging issue. of course, the presence of the military or part of military groups in i could pay territories based on those. the women agreement, or they had to leave bard to our understanding they're, they're the u. s. blames as a by john for starting the recent fighting back, who denies the accusation, calling it unjustified, and a blow to peace efforts. analysts say rushes relationship with azerbaijan is increasingly complex. the more moscow suffers sanctions for the war in ukraine.
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russia is both a partner and a competitor with as a bizarre. they are competitor for trade routes, frederick east to west russia needs as a by john as a trade route north to south. they maintain a hand in azerbaijani politics by performing those peacekeeping rules with armenia, if the armenian catholic were entirely resolved, russia wouldn't have that card to play. the old says until recently, the world had forgotten. as a boy, john's right to full control of its territory. he hopes, peaceful means can secure that dream chance drafted al jazeera shoe, sher azerbaijan, a hurricane. fiona has gained strength as it continues to rip through the caribbean . the storm is lashing the region with heavy rain packing winds of up to a 195 kilometers per hour. at least 2 people have died in the dominican republic and guadalupe. it's cause widespread damage knocked out power in puerto rico. minute or follow has more from loza municipality that's been badly affected by
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flooding. we are in the community of media and the municipality of louisa. this is the eastern part of the island of puerto rico, flood waters from hurricane few and have begun to subside. but as you can see behind me, there is still water on the doorsteps of many of the residents of this community. some of the worst flooding that we've heard reported has occurred in the southern part of the island. puerto rico were rivers and streams spilled. their banks causing damage to rhodes and causing collapses of bridges, cutting out power for thousands of residents. there are still many, many people here on the island that don't have electricity that don't have running water. authorities are working to quickly restore power to the whole island to restore running water, to people across puerto rico in terms of loss of life. local news outlets here in puerto rico have been reporting at least 3 people that died as a result of this. of this storm and today happens to be september 20th happens to
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be the 5th anniversary of hurricane maria, which devastated puerto rico in 2017, killing almost 3000 people. many of the people that we've spoken to today have told us that this hurricane hurricane fiona, caught them by surprise. but there is also this sort of general sense of relief that this hurricane was not of the same scale. if you look around us. yes, there are still flood waters. yes, there are still people outside cleaning their front porches, but it is nowhere near at the scale that was seen in 2017 in japan, at least 2 people have died in one of the most powerful storms. the country is ever seen. typhoon none. my adult made landfall on the southern island of que show on sunday since weakened to a tropical storm that has caused power outages and tens of thousands of homes. none at all is now moving north at least 2 people of di, officer, magnitude 7.6, earthquake struck off the coast of western mexico buildings and infrastructure with
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damaged in the city of manilow. the pacific coast least 200 buildings across the capital have also been badly damaged for then it brought back memories of 2 deadly quakes that happened on exactly the same day in 2017 and in 1985. john holman reports from mexico city. the met, consider me just troop back into their office buildings after an earthquake through when suddenly this is a free time the real thing because you're building shaking roads, bouncing nervous faces. they'd be forgiven to thinking that this day the 19th of september is cursed. you can probably see the people behind may be covered outside of the buildings. i'm right in the past sale, the full amount, which is the main avenue in mexico city and they've got hit because you just had
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a more than 7, an earthquake. that's more than 7 on the rick this guy. some more people behind us over there. what's actually really bizarre about this great is that it's happened exactly on the anniversary, the 19th of september as to other major, a great commit. one in 2017. 1 in 1985, some people on twitter starting to talk about the even the time just passed 1 pm was almost identical to the 2017 quake which killed more than 300 people. the good news this time around damage was minimal, much less than those terrible earthquakes of the past, leaving behind only a sense of bewildered or that it could happen again, which a lot of money. when the earthquake alarm sounded a 2nd time, we thought it was an error. you wouldn't think there would be a quick again, on the same day at the same time. but what the chances people here will surely be
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mark their calendars for next year. 19th september, not a date to be on the top floor. john on the next one, haiti's foreign minister ariel on re as appealed for. com, after a 5th day of protest in the capital, demonstrates and set up barricades and blocks main roads. bringing pull to friends to a standstill, the angry about arise and fuel prices and it increase in gang violence on re, as address the nation calling for com. all right, let's take you now back to united nations general assembly where the chef and how much sunny's now speaking. been how much funny i'm going to state of guitar and he writes him here to address there. somebody lot of money for him. saw the place of jimmy at alarm. i saw that. i mean, i'm the one with i say,
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douglas accidents, the president of the general assembly at your excellency secretary general. ladies and gentlemen, allowing me to call her out to needs his excellency gossip coral. she for assuming the presidency of the 77 session of the general assembly, i wish him all success. i expressed our deepest appreciation to his excellency abdulla shaheed, one of them, the president of theatre, 76, the session for his efforts. we highly value the efforts made by his excellency antonio a terrorist secretary general of the united nations for his efforts to enhance the role of the u. n. and achieve onasia. mister president of the youth, our world has become a global village. our issues, our concerns are intertwined amena, that are yet to be with you to our world hasn't changed at an accelerated pacey over the effects of any environmental incidentally, and economic crises, and military confrontation reverberates globally. however, our approaches,
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our methods have not developed at the same pace to keep abreast of these revolutionary changes on whether on one believes that our world is unipolar or multi pooler. through the global word policy of all with are still being managed . according to the logic of on even capacities and different interests and priorities and not according to the logic of once humanity are one, the world's ida, me, you and i mean, specifically zat, gilbert crises are being managed based on narrow, was interests based on the marginalization of international law, your army, and relying on the balances of powers or not, and based on the charter of the united nations and the respects of states sovereignty urges what we lack the turing mechanism is and we're not able
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to punish those who violate sovereignty. the international community is unable to impose settlements when the stronger 40 rejects those settlements. in these circumstances on the behavior of world leaders, their wisdom comes to the for their commitment to renal justice in dealing with other countries. mister president, we are fully aware of the complexities of the conflict between russia and ukraine and the international and global they mentioned to this crisis. however, we still call for an immediate cease fire and dirt peaceful settlement, because this is ultimately what will happen regardless of how long this conflict will go on for perpetuating the crisis will not change this result. it will only increase the number of casualties and it will increase the disastrous repercussions on europe, russia, and the global economy on a different note. i don't think the representatives of the different countries present here need to be reminded that the percentage questions remains without
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solution failure. to implement international resolutions in walker and others in light of the continuous change of the situation on the ground, the occupation and in settlement activities as pursuing a policy of a federal complete. this will change the rules of the conflict and will change the format of fully there. it's in the future like obama at this juncture, i stresses that we stand in full solidarity with the brotherly palestinian people in it's as creation to achieve justice. the 2nd at the security council must shoulder its responsibility and must compel israel or to answer the occupation of palestinian territories and to establish a palestinian stayed along the borders of 1967 with its jerusalem as it is capital over remaining in our region. the international community, it was not able to hold a war criminals in syria accountable. what is even more disappointing is that some
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are trying to turn the page of 0 with not your syrian crisis. either ignoring the sacrifices the significant sacrifices made by the blighted syrian people without fulfilling its desperation was without ensuring the unity of syria, anton ensuring peace and security in the united nations. i should not accept that the political truck would be confined to the so called constitutional committee under his auspices. this year in crisis has thought us a very important lesson about what can happen when the international community lacks a long term vision in dealing with the suffering of people from unlimited injustice, destitution and civil wars. soon enough, accompanying a phenomena such as the refugees issues become the problems that we actually have to focus on. we highly value caea role played by countries that have holstead
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syrian refugees. but we have to remind you that it is important to address the legal reasons for crisis before having to deal with the repercussions of crisis in libya. we call for immediate measures about at the global level to continue the political process and to agree on a constitutional basis for elections and to unify states institutions. we all are aware that it is impossible to restore the state without unifying military forces and without rehabilitating armed factions into one national army or for them any party not that rejects this solution must be renounced and held accountable in yemen, though that there is a glimmer of hope as parties have agreed to a temporary truce, we look forward to a comprehensive, durable ceasefire to pay the way for negotiations among jamini parties based on the
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outcomes of national dialogue and the gc initiative. in addition to relevant security council resolutions, especially resolution $22.00 of 16, we hope national consensus will be achieved in iraq 11 on an to done. yes, you, political leads must be up to the task lou leanne good m m that we recall so that citizens are able to achieve their aspirations shop. when walton, this would ensure the unity of the people, the unity of the nations and inter, also that the diversity at the same time. this is not only possible, this is actually extremely realistic. if there is a will or if there is willingness to make concessions and to reach settlements and has be if you, the approach of quotas shown on ethnic grounds is abandoned as this approach is rejected by young generations. mister president. so we encounter believe in the need to achieve a just agreements on iran's nuclear program that takes into account the concerns of
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all parties. and that established a region, a free of nuclear weapons middle, bought a solution that also recognizes the right of the iranian people to benefit from nuclear energy for piece. folk would purposes, there is no alternative to this agreement. this agreement would contribute to the stability and security of the region and will open the door for more. i'm dialog home and to achieving regional and security in afghanistan, we called upon all parties to maintain the gains of the doha peace process and build on it. so but other than that includes ensuring that have gone to standard does not become a safe haven for extreme mysterious groups. all god and only then of all the afghani people would enjoy the long awaited prosperity and disability. we have was dressed as a witness on time and again the importance of protecting civilians isn't of going to stand and respecting human rights,
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including women strides and the right of girls to education and achieving national reconciliation among all segments of, of gunny society. we all sort warned against the isolation of afghanistan as this can be counter productive and forgot to long ladies and gentlemen, we saw the little garden, occlusal, due to lack of global coordination and balance planning of energy policies over many decades. we are now, you're all facing an unprecedented energy prices around the 1000000000 people around the world are living without a main reliable energy source. obama, conic as much of the crisis of the we're in ukraine might when you want. however, we're having a political crisis turn into an energy crisis that is not new, but a ton of the default on before this situation has been exacerbating silently even
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before the war in ukraine. i got a bottle of decades of pressure to stop investing in fossil fuel or as saddam or fuels before you and not having sustainable alternatives, friendly environment if laundry. and i turned his dad to lead to significant shortage and energy supplies, of course climate change. and so the production of the environment compel us all to diversify energy. it's sorted bud in the meantime, we still have to supply energy. we have to be realistic and we have to recognize that the future of energy will include a combination of the friends or energy sources that such as solar energy. hydrogen went energy and also hydrocarbons will be published with modern pop up as well as guitar, has continued to invest in liquefied natural gas prices for decades. now, we have been able to expand the north gas field. this would play
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a significant role in alleviating the energy crisis in many parts of the world's us . it on order to go. when it comes to basic commodities, such as energy, sued, and medication with morton exporters, bear very special responsibility that exceeds the commercial responsibility they must be reliable. and they must respect agreements banning of the transit of these commodities, banning their export or import during times of political crisis and imposing blockades. unaffected countries is not acceptable. and just as it is not acceptable to use as commodities of as tools of war tools of conflicts, they are not weapons. it is equally unacceptable to use the water sources as if they were a political tours. now mister president, them may be the situation of the world to day pains a very bleak picture of the future of humanity,
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but we believe in dialogue and joint action followed your barnacle and all parties attempted to mobile understand each other, putting ourselves in each other's shoes, to see things from the other's perspective, medium size and small countries are most in need of rules that govern international relations. relying on major powers should not be a reason to abandon communication among each other. we all have a role to play. what appears to day to be impossible will be a reality if we have the vision, the will, and the good intentions. in another little to have know the approach pursued by could tar as an approach that focuses on national development. how did you inflammatory domestically and will be pursuing a foreign policy based on achieving a balance between principles and interests. we have also focus on being a mediator to settle disputes with peaceful means. we are aware of our
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responsibility as a source of energy and that's was not like law her bottle or rather we have proved to be a reliable partner. as an olive caterpillar will like welcomed the world this year when we hose the world. god 2022 seed challenged and has started and 12 years ago, required genuine resolve, consider'ble planning and the hard work. and here we are to day, ready to receive one of the whole teams and spectators from all around the world. we're opening our doors in door had to them without them was discrimination so that they can all would enjoy the excitements so that they can all see with their own eyes. yeah. been what all of the development that, that my country has. and she had told the world cup as being organized for the 1st time in a muslim arab country, a on a lot of i know. and the 1st time in the middle east,
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generally or gotten the world will see that medium sized and small countries are able to host global events with great success. those countries and are able to create an environment. when a who know hm. conducive to your interaction among the peoples of the world, or the form of this event has already had a positive effect. it's not a brotherly arab nations. have welcome to the so called hi out card, which offers a visa to enter guitar and also to enter other arab countries. this card was welcome to by the public as well, and it has also incentivized arab nations to look forward to a future where there are no barriers among the people. he's got to put them out of the necessarily be looking at the country. people will open its arms to welcome football fans from all around the world. i quote, the holy koran we created you as racism, tribes,
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so that you can get to know each other. regardless of the, our different religions are different ideologies. our duty is to overcome these barriers to extend the hands of friends, to build friendship, to build a bit of the bridges of understanding on behalf of my country. i invite you all to come to carter and to enjoy this unique world's cup. i welcome you all, may the peace, mercy, and blessings of god be upon you. i wish to thank them. we are of the state of katara for the state. them just made their request the protocol to this. we are all facing an unprecedented energy crisis. lambert from covers a mere, as he talked about cutters, role in using its energy wealth in order to contribute to it alleviating the energy crisis and proving to be as he put a mediator and reliable partner. and sir, go to jamal, shall,
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is at the united nations joining us live from those. i think the just to the message there was, you know, a country like out that can use its energy wealth in order to contribute to stability and be a reliable partner at the time of energy crisis. indeed saw me that was maybe the more far reaching message in the sense that obviously the energy crisis is something that is impacting the entire world. and obviously, they're stating that this crisis, whilst it's been exacerbated by the war in ukraine, isn't necessarily the one that says suddenly come out of nowhere. it is one that has been creeping up pointing to the fact that almost 1000000000 people around the world live without a secure source of energy. but let's take a step back for a 2nd and look at the chronological order of the mirrors speech. because whilst you did starts with talking about the need for an immediate cease fire in ukraine, saying that there's no need to delay the inevitable. that ultimately at some point
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there will be a fuse fire. so why continue the violence and why not just stop it now? his next point was to talk about palestine and the need for the un security council to shoulder its responsibility if you described it to put an end to the illegal occupation. and the continued change of reality on the ground through the expansion of internationally recognized to be illegal settlements in palestinian land saying that this has to stop and that's the palestinian people must be supported. and their struggle for independence and freedom not in and of itself, will be a significant part of how analysts will be looking at the middle of speech in the prominence of which the palestinian case or issue was featured in his speech. he then went on to talk about syria, and again here you'll see a unique message from them that are comparable even to that of turkey's president
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red tape or the one where he criticized how there are efforts now to normalize with the regime a criminal regime as was described by their mirror. that's what all one, at least that says is responsible for war crimes saying that there shouldn't not be a welcoming of that regime which has essentially been pariah for the best part of the last decade. and there needs to be a change in approach to how people are viewing syria, so regionally speaking also another very interesting point here is the comments made by shift. i mean, bahama nice with regards to the secretary and nature of governance into very important are countries. iraq and lebanon, saying that there needs to be a shift from those tech, terry, and governing systems in lebanon and iraq. that's a power lies. those countries that the younger generation aspire to a much more inclusive pluralistic approach. one that is not the same way as it is
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now. so he did touch upon several topics. but the underlying issue is that his role in mediation energy security and the need for justice on the international stage. all right, thanks so much jim. i was shay, other us judges ordered the release of and his conviction for murdering his goods girlfriend inspired a popular pub cast sides case was the subject of the true crime pub, cough, serial. it revealed flores in the police investigation. let's say, may still face prosecution. she returns, he explains, i say it was free from a baltimore court house wearing a gps monitor. one is conviction for murdering his ex girlfriend has been overturned. he is still under suspicion for the crime. however, the judge agreed with prosecutors that they were serious questions about the integrity of the trial which led to him being jailed for the past 23 years were not
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yet declaring, not yet declaring ad 9 said is innocent. but we are declaring that in the interest of fairness and justice, he is entitled to a new trial conviction grew worldwide attention as a result of the pioneering crying podcast, serial, the 1st we got to airing in 2014. each episode meticulously recounted the details of the case, as well as inconsistencies in the investigation. now, authorities admit that even as they prosecuted, sire, it was known that they were to alternative suspects that were not disclosed, and they accepted key cellphone location data uses. evidence was flawed, but the family of hyman lee, who was 18 years old when she was strangled and buried in a park, say they've been blindsided by science release. they say the state conducted the appeal without sufficiently consulting them. they want to try to come out of it. the truth is that somebody else killed her sister daughter, and they want to know that more than anybody, they were shut out of the legal process court in the states attorney's office. and
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there was, it was inexcusable. a question being of would prosecutors reexamined the case without the podcast, whatever the outcome of this case, it has the very least reveals yet another example of prosecutorial misconduct. and it raises the question once again of how many others are serving jail time in the us based on flawed convictions, she ever can see al jazeera england cricketers are playing their 1st international match in pakistan for 17 years. the t 20 series got underway a short time ago in karachi, england last toward pakistan in 2005. now international cricket was played in pakistan for 6 years after an attack on the shlang contained by gunman in 2009. england were due to plain pakistan last year, but hold out due to concerns about traveling in the area with my roots being from here and to lead england in such a big series and a historic series it's,
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it's huge and it's very proud moment for me and my family, i'm my mom and dad and everybody. so of course that my family is very happy and my friends, my community and everybody who i feel like i represent a very happy for me and but it's more up to new england in any game, anywhere in the world is, is a huge honor that brings us to the end of this show, we're back in the top. they are stay with us. ah, the lead your company on to the pitch is a special moment for any football or that do it as a palestinian woman is a remarkable achievement. footballing legend added canton ella introduces honey valia who broke through social and political barriers to inspire
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a generation of female players across the middle east football rebels. let's do it on al jazeera. ah ah, we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering that we report, we brave bullets and bomb, and we always include the views from our sites with,
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