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i mean even a trade war blows over the disputed territory. gets exclusive access to the heart of the conflict. right now we're between the positions of the armenian army which is over there and the other by joining forces which are stationed right over this hill where the 1st international news crew allowed here by the armenian forces. in the conflict spilled over to the diplomatic. the 2 sides waging a war of words at the u.n. security council calls for an immediate ceasefire. i'm not here to call those lies everybody knows he's a liar there's nothing smart about you joe what do you she was. your number.
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into name calling rude interruptions standout moments of what's been described as a messy and chaotic 1st presidential debate coming up. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international. the u.n. security council calling for an immediate cessation of hostilities between armenia and azerbaijan fighting between the 2 sides is now into its 4th day as the belligerents once again vying for control of the long disputed border region of. crews on the ground there they filmed this exclusive video showing the wreckage of a drone shot down by the armenian army artie's the only media outlet armenia spin.
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to enter the conflict zone is there an office and this report filmed with a night vision camera. right now we're between the positions of the armenian army which is over there and the as they are by joining forces which are stationed right over this hill and here is the debris of a massive unmanned drone that was shot down by the armenian air defense this is the main piece but not the only one in fact there's still a distinctive stench of burning up in the air which means it was shot down literally hours before we arrived here in fact where the 1st international news crew allowed here by the armenian forces the here is school and everybody has to walk over huge like pieces of metal like this and well this marks yet another day of deadly clashes between armenia and the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh and as there by john not by turkey in fact amenia accused by john of attacking its soil today which means that probably conflict spilled over the borders of this disputed
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region but we're being told that we have to hurry we have to rush it is not safe here so we have to wrap up i will be bringing you more of this as we go more of this as a stay here i'm done of reporting from the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh r.t. . meanwhile as every media publish the video allegedly of a drone attacking armenian soldiers comes as armenia and azerbaijan both report increasing civilian and military casualties i think it has more on the escalating situation. well the violence didn't stop with the onset of the night now what we're hearing is that about johnny forces claim that armenians shelled the civilian settlements over nice that they had been damage to civilian infrastructure civilian casualties a dubber of people wounded we also have heard as there by john claim to have destroyed an s 300 anti air defense missile complex that was stationed apparently
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they say near the front lines that paranoid or of this coming just hours of the u.n. security council came out and condemned in strong words the violence they called it both sides did d.c.s. to deescalate and didn't negotiate with each other to start talking to each other unfortunately as they are by john and armine were also given a voice during the discussion the only thing that they agreed on is that they completely disagree with each other on forces who are mean you are subjected to considerations of the armed forces of course of course you know along the front line and adjacent populated areas in my country to use an intensifier you know due to the aggression on forces to forcible john have under treat consolations in the exercise of the right of self-defense the businesses of this to conceal its
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responsibility who preplanned norsk you move through aggression a greased people no good economy the aggression. in europe france going to use the region you soon to milledge concert is not really deceptive while bad as been an international outcry calling for both sides to pull back but i think i've got a conditional cease fire to be put in place and nations have picked sides one of them of course is turkey which is backed by john firmly we've heard. statements such as i said by john in turkey are one people living in 2 different states we've also heard a senior turkish official come out and say that any meaning an attack on and they said about jordan settlement outside the conflict zone should be and would be construed as an attack on turkish soil perhaps an invitation to get involved militarily we stand by. on the field and on the table now we want to solve
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this problem completely turkey's role in all of this has been a point of contention much debate and argument especially between armenia and azerbaijan we will of course heard yesterday that armenia cames turkish f. 16 fighter of shooting down one of its jets accusing turkish advisors of being in the field and directing is that about joining forces all of this i said about jollity self has denied. that we have information that turkey is seeking a reason for a wider involvement in this conflict some look to have 16 jets have been taking part in the fighting it's easy to prove that it is just another provocation by in the east through qatari turkish warfare instructors and high ranking personnel a currently at command posts in azerbaijan turkey is also recruiting mercenaries in syria and taking them to azerbaijan to fight in a war against nagorno-karabakh and armenia turkey is giving its moral support and
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we are grateful to the turkish government and turkish people for solidarity in standing by resigning there is no other role turkey's take the conflict the passions here are overwhelming and the fear is that things will spiral even further out of control than they already are the race is on according to many leaders in a bid to end this conflict and this conflict before it can get even worse. and i go in a car box one of several border disputes that remain from the collapse of the soviet union republic seceded from azerbaijan more than 30 years ago and declared itself independent but it is not widely recognized as an independent state with more of the backstory his antics ask a tether. a region nestled in the caucasus mountains caught between armenia and azerbaijan is now in the global spotlight how did new corner karabakh to get to this trouble point the disputed territory has
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a rich history having lived under many rulers and kingdoms before seeing out the final days of the russian empire $917.00 came the empire collapsed $918.00 came as a page on and armenia became independent historically armenian nagorno-karabakh were clear but as a bridge on tried again and again to take back control armenia and azerbaijan independence was short lived in 1920 they were incorporated into the soviet union. in a corner carpark wanted a referendum to join all media but joseph stalin had other plans based on the need for national peace between muslims and armenians and the economic ties of the upper and lower karabakh its permanent ties with azerbaijan leave nagorno-karabakh within the as which on soviet socialist republic for more than 6 decades armenia tried to repeal the decision with no success then in the late eighty's the people of
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nagorno-karabakh started their own campaign to unite with armenia after a vote they declared their allegiance to in 1988 which was rejected by both moscow and because. millions of protested in both countries buildings were torched businesses were attacked military conflict started in the disputed area but nothing changed moscow had made its decision 3 years later in 1901 the u.s.s.r. collapsed but still nothing changed. then started the bloodiest clash the region's ever seen in toto an estimated 30000 were killed and 1000000 were displaced finally in 1994
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a fraud charge russian troops came into effect. since then military clashes have periodic lee flared up and subsided international players regularly mediate but with armenia now considering recognizing nagorno-karabakh to independence and as a page on unwilling to even discuss it finding common ground is increasingly difficult historically when it comes to religion and ethnicity when 2 sides are so convinced of the right nurse when generations have been involved in the fight long lasting peace is allusive no doubt many are hoping nagorno-karabakh proves to be the exception. of the trumpet joe biden exchanged insoles and interrupted each other in the 1st presidential election debate protein of
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a vote was the chief also described as bessie and chaotic. listen respectfully to each other's opinions i'm not here to call out his lies everybody knows he's a liar never use the word smart with me that ever use that word give me your because you know what it is nothing smart about you joe what do you she was excuse the one who saw your number to know he's putin's puppy i get my time back fewer interruptions i'm appealing to you sir to do that and him too well frankly you've been doing more interrupting that sort of right but he does plenty well less than you will he's just shush for a minute why do you do it over again in the last 25 years not because i'm going to do it because you are president things up you were a senator and the worst were as high as america is ever. in a china. hard to get any word with this clown director said you know now that we're done we're done sir. it's a struggle to get a word in edgeways he did manage somehow to guide the debate on to a number of pressing topics among them the pandemic the economy rice ism and police
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brutality. we should be providing all the protective gear pos we should be providing the money the house has passed in order to be able to go out and get people the help they need to keep their businesses open open schools a cost a lot of money we got the gallons we get the masks we made the ventilators and now we're weeks away from a vaccine i've spoken to the companies and we can have it a lot sooner so a very political thing because people like this would rather make it political than save lives mask make a big difference his own head of the c.d.c. said if we just wore a mask between now if there everybody were mass in social distance between now and january we'd probably save up to 100000 lives it matters he wants to shut down this country and i want to keep it open we've got to provide these businesses the ability to have the money to be able to reopen with the p.p. e. as well as with the sanitation they need people want their schools open they don't
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want to be shut down they don't want this state shutdown we can't fix the economy until you fix the code crisis. billionaires like him in the middle look over crisis have done very well another set billionaires and ray have made another $300000000000.00 because of his profit tax. for president i had it close to the greatest economy in the history of our country and by the way now it's being built again we handed him a booming economy he blew it wasn't a glowing he blew it and blow me my economic plan would create $7000000.00 more jobs in his in 4 years number one and number 2 it would create an additional one trillion dollars in economic growth because that would be about buying american. races you have treated the black community about as bad as anybody in this country say the crime bill 1994 where you call them super predators african-americans of
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super predators. and they've never forgotten it when i support is the police having the opportunity to deal with the problems they face and i'm not totally opposed to defunding the police officers the people of this country want and demand law and order and you're afraid to even say it the vast majority of police officers are good decent honorable men and women who risk their lives every day to take care of us but there are some bad apples and when they occur when they do find them they have to be sorted out they have to be held accountable we asked international affairs expert sophia mclennan and former republican senator john lennon to share with us their views on the 1st debate there's little doubt that trumps lost his composure he was repeatedly interrupting and. seemed overly emotional and somewhat hysterical i was disappointed to see it in decide to sort of stoop to that kind of behavior he tends to be very dismissive been
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goalie and in fact you name call it's certainly not presidential it's not the kind of behavior that you really want to see any candidate match or anybody watching had their minds changed except that i do i do see that i think biden is going to have some cleanup to do with the left flank it's inappropriate he just dismissed the president as a liar i say i hate to see the count on how many times he said the president just lies without backing up and being specific about what was dishonest but american politics can be pretty contentious and i think american people sadly are kind of used to it. france and germany raise the stick of sanctions in a bid to cow moscow into doing what is told as regards the elects in a violent case details after the break.
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the world of politics. i'm sure. i'll see you there. with the opposition leaders for long took a self-imposed exile in lithuania having fled her home country after all disputed presidential election and the german chancellor appears to share her view that this was rigged. the vice president we do not recognize the legitimacy of the presidency to engage in dialogue with his people without interference from east or west we condemned what's going on there on a daily basis specifically the derailment of democratic processes and the violence
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perpetrated against the opposition. has joined french president emanuel not calling calling for alexander lukashenko to step down from the position of president of belarus. met with the taken off sky the woman who ran against luka shankar in august disputed election earlier this week we've heard on wednesday from chancellor angela merkel saying that she will also hold a meeting with svetlana to an oscar. that's must take it all year i will meet with their positions define aftercare when we see brief women taking to the streets calling for a corruption free life i cannot but it mire that well with e.u. power brokers the big guns really france and germany either having held or about to hold meetings with ticket office it does seem it with previous statements we've heard from france and germany concerning outside interference in the future of
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valerie. and just for absolutely clear more surveillance must find its way by sounder and there must be no involvement from abroad the people of belarus know what they want and it was good for them and we want the dialogue to take place among belorussians themselves but the european union is ready to take parts if that's what the russians want russia should also be included as part of that dialogue moscow sees these meetings as attempts to directly interfere in the future of belarus vladimir putin's suppress spokes person dimitri press corp saying that there was tremendous outside pressure on minsk. we consider these decisions to be at odds with international law they clearly failed to facilitate dialogue and in effect amounted to meddling in internal affairs expect plenty more to come on belarus for europe this week there's an e.u. council summit taking place thursday friday this week and sanctions on belarus are
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expected to be decided during. the threat of sanctions has been dangled over russia again france and germany are warning moscow of consequences if it doesn't do more to shed light on the alleged poisoning of russian opposition from alexina valley. one of the most learned how i call on russia to do more to investigate this case the case such as this must have consequences the therefore reserves the right to impose sanctions on. the. quicker and more there was very clearly an assault and an assassination attempt that was made on russian soil against a russian opponent with a chemical agent on the business related in russia. and therefore it is on russia to give indispensable clarification that we will have to draw from the information that russia provides the consequences all its refusal to provide clarification on.
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the spot the german foreign ministers tough words the countries chancellor angela merkel has just said that she will wait and see what the chemical weapons watchdog concludes before deciding how to proceed and while russian prosecutors are now sent a 3rd request to berlin seeking the evidence that they need they say to formally open a case that previous requests were ignored we consider it an attempt to politicize the matter everything that is going on indicates that it is not about seeking the truth our prosecutors have said a 3rd request to germany but there has only been one of response and that was from the media that the request had been received the valley was transported to below in after falling ill on a domestic flight in siberia and was recently discharged from hospital political analyst bill but dr ross says that the west is deliberately piling the pressure on russia. this is a talking point. that i think we have to look at. march the statement in which they are not growing in the context of what i see is it wrong. on russia going on to
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the military from information or whether it was. really in the roads into question the west is now a lot of. pressure on russia. is on the one that it is a leader against mr king as the nearer you. want to maintain your weight because if there would be a proper investigation the absurdity of the claims made against watching. oil or the oil islam that is what will be completely. while face masks and gloves are designed to stop the spread of coronavirus it seems that they could be doing the opposite when thrown away 1st the warning coming from local authorities in england which claim careless disposal of people could pose a health hazard. not only does this blight local areas but it also risks spreading
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infection facemasks gloves and other forms of personal protective equipment designed to protect people from infection but poor disposal risks doing the opposite of the earlier the world health organization spoke out saying improper disposal could lead to a surge in transmission and it's not just health concerns about p.p.d. that have been mounting but also environmental ones a report by british researchers claimed daily use of a face mask every u.k. citizen would soon need to 70000 tonnes of plastic waste the 1st lawrence young from the university of warrick believes reuse of all people he is the only solution . appropriate disposal of face malls and other p.p.c. essential to avoid any increase in transmission and so it's really important that people take responsibility to dispose of their face masks gloves etc in appropriate way spins and do not litter the streets and other public places with potentially
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contaminated face masks and gloves and also highlights the important use perhaps of cloth by small slow washable because washable face mass will be much more easier to deal with they would washing will destroy the virus and it's a much more environmentally friendly approach in your own home you can dispose of these in your normal black bag on the 'd local councils certainly in the arctic kingdom happy to take those away and deal with them appropriately if you're out and about disposing of facemask in litter bins is perfectly ok but if they do happen to fall off or you decide rather irresponsibly just to ditch them in a road or in a public place and that is are really a really socially irresponsible thing to do. appreciate staying with altie international do stay up today by joining us for more on our top stories in half an
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