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our 2 part series the 3rd right the dog starts nov 12th on d w. this is day devaney news live from berlin armenia and as a vision on trade overnight missile strikes multiple civilians are killed or injured in their sleep as fighting flares up again over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh bringing with it fears that last week's russian brokered cease fire has all but broken down also coming up a prime minister to send out and labor party hold
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a big early leaders votes are counted in new zealand's general election for their life to christ church as results come in. class riot police in thailand crackdown on protesters defying a ban on demonstrations and the prime minister shrugs off the mound for him to quit we'll look at what's next for the democracy movement. i'm rebecca ritter's welcome to the program a truce between as a big john and mania is threatening to fall apart after renewed clashes overnight as a vision says many and shelling of its 2nd stage biggest city has killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens more men while a mania has accused as a vision of continuing to shell populated areas with the in the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh. hundreds have been killed since fighting broke out there over the
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region in september. but joining me now is 3 chafee and he's a foreign policy analyst and chairman of the center of analysts and international relations in back as a big john thanks very much for joining us what can you tell us about this attack on gunja. first i would like to underline that. a petition is happening as it was an internationally recognized authority and disputed but a quite awkward thing to the united nations security council is that this is the perspective of international law. that the 2nd time and again just cities like it that 100 kilometers from the trunk line and to the last time when somebody used to stop me science. it will start pumping and using iraq war i know with this kind of religious on both sides he didn't casualties but
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unfortunately the strike during that in my far from the front line and need for sleep more as much as possible casualties to the c.b.d. and ridge i mean there is also accusing as a vision of continuing to shell populated areas so why is as a vision not doing more to deescalate this conflict. well. ceasefire. almost there we could go on fortunately the next the armenian armed forces strike again just see through this time saw. the reaction from darkening inside who would like to know if television from the media to this the peaceful negotiations all that will happen i think guarded we don't like the issues. are. all right there are of
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course global players in this conflict russia and turkey are both involved is there a danger of this conflict to grow even bigger. well the whole forest the islands of comes the reaction for almost an already. made it to the political arms needed to be big but so far i mean the signals from all school i would say come from. i support i would want to be there are a lot of implications for. foreign policy analyst with the view from as a vision thanks very much. polling has just closed a new zealand's general election and early results show incumbent prime minister to send the labor party has a commanding lead if her party wins an outright majority it will be the 1st time to do so in 24 years and is seeking a 2nd term and has won praise for her handling of the covert 910 crisis she faces
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a challenge from the conservative party who say they're better poised to grow the post pandemic economy. i'm joined now by samantha early she's a journalist in christ church so samantha it's um it's looking pretty good for an even like a party may win the outright majority that they were hoping for was that expected. some polls i had indicated that earlier in the year but more recent ones had indicated that she would need to form a coalition with the grain. that this might happen and so the electoral system that we have it would be the fist time that a party would have enough votes to govern by itself and normally coalition arrangements are what's needed in new zealand the saws this is really looking like if the current results preliminary results hold to be quite a historic victory for june and the like the past they. just seemed
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very popular internationally and i guess these poll results show that that feeling is shared by new zealand as well yes it does and she is very well known internationally probably most prominently handling of the terror attacks and crushed and not just last year. and new zealand she's saying very widely prize especially the c.f.o. of her response to the cause attendees and that really has solidified his support for the end of last year and the set of this. was looking like a much closer price because it really changed a lot and. villages really. had thrown the support behind and i did in the light to pass a journalist samantha only speaking to us from christchurch thanks very much.
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let's turn now to some other stories making news around the world french authorities have called the brutal killing of a teacher in a town outside paris a terrorist attack the man was knifed to death on friday afternoon near the school where he taught investigators believe he was targeted for showing people's cartoons of the prophet muhammad in a lesson on freedom of expression. police and protesters have clashed in chile as the country approaches the one year anniversary of mass demonstrations against the government the protesters were back on the streets to a gang vent their anger about inequality and the policies of president sebastian pinera. romania's covert caseload continues to grow with hospitals already operating at full capacity they want patients may end up dying at home if the situation cape's on deteriorating the government is hoping the numbers will stabilize in 2 to 3 weeks after introducing tougher restrictions.
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india has reported over 62000 new coronavirus cases in the past day bringing its total to more than 7400000 the virus is exacerbating many of the challenges the country faces such as malnutrition really heart of this of children under 5 are attributable to under-nutrition and things could get worse as the pandemic pushes will families deeper into poverty. she knew weighs far too little 7 kilos at age 4 he has to be taken repeatedly to this hospital in madhya pradesh state in central india she knew is been into our walls 4th child farmworker she cannot feed her family alone what about the one that my husband is a day laborer if he can't find work then we don't have anything to eat that night right now things are especially hard. she knew is not the only one this hospital
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sees around 15 such cases a day many of the children have never had enough to eat. look at this little she knew it can barely stand up on his own he's also mentally disabled these are the effects of malnutrition and frankly this is also because there is no family planning. the villages near the hospital are very poor india has made great strides in recent years in fighting poverty and hunger but many rural areas have been left behind one out of 6 children here is severely malnourished nationwide there are millions every morning mother seeking help come to the village children center many of these women feel overwhelmed they've never learned what children need for their development with some food and medical care these mothers get the basics on health and nutrition. i don't get i'm any mother say that
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the gods will fix it oh that means we have to teach them the most basic things our souls for example what food is good for children kids need decent food and education that's the only way they'll survive. through government programs and n.g.o.s india has been able to improve its position on the world hunger index from 102nd to 94th place in just a year. but aid organizations fear the coronavirus crisis could hamper those gains. when there are fewer resources specially of the one live below. even in the open areas for for a large section of people that people don't have access to basic ok it is definitely going to increase the impact of malnutrition on the head of the u.n. wants to eliminate world hunger by 2030 to meet that ambitious goal india like much
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of the world has a long way to go. it's mountain news a study by the world health organization says brandis is he it does not increase the survival rate of covert 19 patients or shorten their hospital stays the antiviral drug has been used to treat coronavirus patients in the u.s. earlier research suggested it helped speed up recovery. russian president vladimir putin has proposed prolonged nic a nuclear arms treaty with the u.s. says he is ready to unconditionally extend the start agreement that covers nuclear warheads and long range missile launches without a deal the treaty expires in february. hundreds of catering workers have protested against new anti covert 19 measures in barcelona demonstrators threw eggs and plates at the city hall after the catalan government ordered
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a 2 week shutdown of bars and restaurants the region is one of spain's worst hit with more than 20000 infections in the past 2 weeks. police in thailand have used water cannon against protesters in the capital bangkok after thousands turned out in defiance of a ban on gatherings for a 2nd day it's the strongest response yet to the student led protest movement which emerged in march it's been gathering strength in recently calling for reforms to the constitution and the monarchy prime minister prior to not care has trudged off the protesters demands that he step down he took power in a 2814 military coup. well earlier i spoke to some of my past so he's a senior researcher on thailand in human rights watch asia's human rights watch asia division excuse me this is what he had to say about the tactics used file storage fees to disperse the protesters police used water and. he used to
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protest that was clearly in violation of human rights stand out. on the use of crowd control measures by the un so a priest again has been sick so we become so at humor i watched that start the up you perry to be even more crazy if you would protest if they're on can you who protests and demand them because we've all been there and we fall off the marquee. so non-passive from human rights watch in thailand. down american tennis player sam querrey is accused of slaying russia 2 days after testing positive for the coronavirus at the same page as open the former wimbledon semifinalist along with his wife and baby son were put in isolation by the russian authorities but the family left the country on a private jet to an undisclosed location and this officials say it's
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a serious breach of protocol. and the bundesliga returns this weekend after a series of international matches coronavirus info. actions are on the rise in germany 2 hoffenheim players are among those infected well miss their tames clash with dortmund but the number of fans being allowed into stadiums has also been cut just 300 will watch procedure merchant glad backhoes vosburgh and villa felled basle by an munich meanwhile freiburg person's life station out burger dance frame and will be played behind closed doors. in the formula one vietnam's 1st crown pray will have to wait the race has been officially called off because of the virus organizers were hoping to stage the event next month to say the continuing uncertainty makes it all but impossible all tickets will be refunded. is dated news is a reminder of our top story at this hour a truce between as
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a vision and our mania is threatening to fall apart after renewed clashes overnight as a vision says armenian shelling of its 2nd city gun ship has killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens meanwhile armenia has accused as a vision of continuing to shell populated areas within the disputed nagorno-karabakh region hundreds have been killed since fighting broke out over the region in september. you're watching think of a need to have more headlines for you at the top of the hour thanks very much more . can you hear me now on the stairs we bring you in her last years german chancellor we will bring you back or do you have surprise yourself with what is possible who is miracle really what moves. to talk to people and follow along the way maurice and critics like join us for michael's last dance.

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