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when some find themselves worlds apart. of the common ground. and headlines this tuesday morning president this sunday's parliamentary election results the. former president of the central asian states been released from jail amid the chaos with the parliament building. elsewhere the former coronavirus hot spot new york city sees another wave of infections are rolling out new restrictions starting with the decision to shut down the city's schools. and that's a pleasure over the disputed region of. dozens of civilians killed on both sides
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international humanitarian organizations including the red cross are expressing a lot. we are seeing and hearing is. impossible decisions. and i want to hear now good morning from russia the 6th of october my name is kevin 0 in. new center with the latest for you for the next hour and trouble overnight to tell you the weekend's parliamentary election results may be an old in the central asian republic of following a presidential spokesperson the statement that one person died in mass riots in the disputed vote the country's health ministry is also reported about 600 people have been injured more than 100 taken to hospital. except
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that. now they are spoke to the senior correspondent gave me a more complete picture of what's been happening that. so for overnight mariah did a lot of anger it seemed peaceful enough when these protests begat merely people taking to the streets to voice their displeasure at how these elections were conducted that the results of the election would gradually with passions and tempers rising people began hurling stones at police progressive leave became more and more violent police began firing tear gas water cabin back at the
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protesters indeed even rubber bullets hundreds and hundreds of people now injured schools of them seriously many in intensive care in hospitals protest by a protest this begad assaulting government compounds the presidency the presidential palace the parliament the office of the mayor wolf all of the protesters indeed the former president's son was among them leading one group that sees the central jail in bishkek in the capital and he freed his father the former president who himself was was in jail facing corruption charges abuse of office even murder for his infamous role in violent resistance against a police raid.
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unfortunately instance of ilion suffer from the anti-terrorist telfer group read that was sent to capture me the violence and cynicism of the current 240 s are insane besides rubber bullets to special forces also used combat weapons one more time a cone the authorities to change their course and i would like to tell soldiers not true to your own people this is all going to end badly for you at this point the situation is precarious because the protesters aren't going anywhere they have now voiced plans to install a new temporary prime minister to oversee read the writing of the country in prayer preparations for for new elections the president in turn has said that ease open to compromise that he could potentially order a recount or even new elections but he was also adamant that what happened in
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bishkek was an illegal attempt by protesters by those who had lost to seize power this kind of trouble for views around the world just kind of a picture of forests is it unusual for kurdistan or not now this this isn't the 1st time we're seeing events like this the reason that the government went out of its way to try make this election or make it seem as if it was piro was because of. in the past 30 years there have been 3 similar revolutions protesters out on the streets calling for regime change the 1st president after 15 years in power was forced out by a street protest the 2nd x. elde out of the country and now this is happening for a 3rd time unfortunately given give you start history there is a new telling which way events will unfold but the government seems determined to
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hold on to power. donald trump specular boito softer he was discharged from hospital where he spent nearly 3 days since the. imposed if a covert 19 learned so much about corona virus and one thing that's for certain don't let it dominate you don't be afraid of it i didn't feel so good and 2 days ago i could have left 2 days ago 2 days ago felt great we're going back we're going back to work we're going to be out front and cheerleader i had to do that and i know there's a risk there's a danger but that's ok and now i'm better and maybe i'm immune i don't know but don't let it dominate your lives get out there be careful we have the best medicines in the world or bullish is over but those comments infuriated many medical experts who said it downplayed the deadly threat of the virus so made the statement a few hours after leaving hospital following his release the presidential helicopter
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touched down in washington with the u.s. leader going to the white house balconies you can see for yourself a movie is mass to pose for photos. as for the american people they're still of course being affected big time by this the northeast is seeing another big spike in covert cases new york city is already set to close schools in several neighborhoods getting hard hit by the virus new restrictions come into force choose day. number one concern has always been schools i would not send my child to a school in a hot spot cluster that is not interested we're going to close the schools in those areas tomorrow. the u.s. as a whole remains the world's 'd top hotspot for the pandemic on friday new infections hit it 2 months record with over $54000.00 positive cases that's the highest daily tally since the middle of august when the country recorded just over 64000 cases we've heard from people in new york about their sit in now than later today to
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close schools. was to the articles because there is no great optically out was my son's school which is actually do want to join with our loud to be allowed to. do the students are there to do that they're probably going to get down and make it. somewhat discouraging at the scene trying or. whatever whatever needs to be done they're doing it you know that the school particulars are doing are states correspondent kelly i'm open looks into why new york city's again facing a viral spike. the rate of infection in new york city is rising once again the highest numbers we've seen sense back in may so who is to blame for this well new york state governor andrew cuomo says the buck stops with local officials. say go over effective enforcement for every jurisdiction for local jurisdiction cannot or will perform effective enforcement of violating entities notify the states and to close all business activity in hotspots where local governments come to comply now
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cuomo says words have led to allegations of hypocrisy he's criticizing local officials for not doing what he has recommended well back earlier during the pandemic he was criticized for not doing what federal officials recommended i don't believe that any federal administration could be serious about physical lock downs of states or parts of states across this country i don't believe it's illegal i think it would be economic chaos the decision around nursing home with governor cuomo decreeing that co that 19 patients should be sent there at a pretty big impact many have not forgotten what they see is a pretty big misjudgment that cost many lives there is something disgusting that democrats are doing that joe biden does and that you do which is you try to blame
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the people who've lost their lives on your political enemies was it a mistake when your brother implemented a policy that nursing homes had to accept coben positive patients and endanger the lives of my brother was the 1st one to say the state was there was a learning cuomo has also faced criticism for allowing black lives matter protests to take place despite talking up the risks we're talking about reopening in one week in new york city. and now we're seeing these meth maersk gatherings over the past several minutes that could in fact exacerbate to cope with 19 spirit now despite his policy differences with the white house new york state governor andrew cuomo sent his best wishes to president donald trump when he got coded 19 that is unlike new york city's mayor bill de blasio who saw it as an opportunity to take the president to task i think it's another reminder of why what some of us have been saying is right wear masks practice social distancing and take it seriously
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this president obviously didn't do it and paid the price party lines power and position mean nothing to the coronavirus everyone is at risk now new york governor andrew cuomo admits the leaders of the state have made some pretty big mistakes along the way however he still wants everyone to believe that he is the guy to lead us through the crisis ala poppen r.t. new york. the violence rages on between a supposed john and armenian with continuing heavy fighting over the disputed nagorno-karabakh on klav the regions internationally recognized as part of as above but it's run by ethnic armenians a correspondent he goes down off brings us up to speed them from an armenian town on the border of the. we're about 20 minutes away from the guy in a cab back this disputed region where clashes have continued and fierce clashes it's difficult to paint an objective picture as to what the situation is like on
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the frontlines and that's because both sides armenia and azerbaijan they give contradicting statements for instance just yesterday i mean announced what they called a tactical retreat saying that they had to abandon several positions but they only did so in order to avoid mass casualties and to deal more damage to the enemy later in the day they had said that well their plan worked that they managed to kill some 200 as they are by johnny soldiers and the rest of the army fled their by judge in turn denied all of that saying that they have complete dominance on the battlefield and that they managed to capture several villages so you see how difficult it is to tell what exactly is going on there this comes to the tune of the armenian prime minister calling on all conscripts on all army conscripts who were discharged in the past year and their full legally part of the mobilization to volunteer and have a listen yes i want to appeal to our guys discharged from military service over the
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past year come to the center recruitment office and enlist in the army this is a life and death struggle that's as the capital of nagorno-karabakh the city of where we lived for the for the past week or so it is being relentlessly ruthlessly in fact sources on the ground are telling me that the scale of the bombings of the azerbaijani bombings there have been absolutely unprecedented this is why our crew and other international journalists unfortunately had to leave that beautiful town simply because it is too unsafe there we are hoping to get back there as soon as the situation more or less stabilizes in a so that's as the as there by johnny president called on turkey to get involved. in this conflict not militarily but at least to be. of this solution this comes amid mounting reports that turkey is already neck deep in this conflict helping there by johnny forces on the ground and also there is an international consensus
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and evidence that will turkey's helping as a by john hiatt and recruit syrian militants to fight on their side this is something that both turkey and as there are by john vehemently deny and now the united states state department and the foreign ministry is russia and france released a joint statement calling on both sides to mediately cease fire and promising to intensify diplomatic pressure on both as error by john key and death already of the unrecognised nagorno-karabakh so i will be standing by and hopefully bring you move from the ground soon. you know other side of this things are also heating up in the tree near the to speed today area to the government says the 2nd largest city in the country came under fire monday actually seeing now is what's left of a market that was shelled according to his hairy authorities meantime a series outside the conflict so we're doing all they can to chip in reporting on but next is mall for talia from the capital back. in the wake of the recent
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advances of the birds and i mean the continent. people both in awkward to reduce the consolidated and one make their own contribution. further progress in all of this hold it these contributions if spread both by financial donations and by collection of various i.q. you folks in the city throughout the capital there are several collection points by. 'd 'd activists who actually gather. teams and they call on 4th or 5th. 'd 'd through social media networks so we're now in one of such collection points so let's get inside and see what they're collecting. flowers you probably see that we have already people coming all day long here so
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let's go inside so what we have here 1st of all as the week responding getting calls from we have the growers who are cabs on the way we have cigarettes and like very high he saw this initiative of the people they want to get something from they are all the rage is a sense just from 2 trucks just today was sent about 150 book boxes and i think a big portion of the salary we must be spent this way and we here to send our support to frontline troops we want to assure our soldiers there we're always with them. when i heard about this you've led initiative i need it we came here i think it's my duty to make a little contribution the statement even said that they be expressed regret due to the people for this assistance but in the same time they said that people military personnel leave well equipped and provided it was all neat so and in order to
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prevent any current or mis use and irrational or species of food sent to the new congress and they are there is a new thought the president set up 'd a temporary hotline where people can get in touch with the officers in the missile defense and then b they will help them to redistribute the assistance to the destination final destination that of the soldiers or national army. as the shooting continues dozens of civilians have lost their lives on both sides infrastructure in a corner carol bartz been severely damaged as a result of the fighting too many humanitarian organizations are really large by the escalation of violence and the casualties among civilians felt we spoke to the red cross which says locals affirm themselves in an impossible situation. it's having a terrible impact on so that instead humanitarian consequences are already apparent
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we're on the ground across the region and what we are seeing and hearing is that people are absolutely terrified being forced to make really impossible decisions on how to keep themselves and their families safe people are reportedly on the move trying to find shelter on top of statistics is all happening in the context where winter is coming people have already been dealing with dayglo bokova pandemic we have been helping hospitals in the corner kyra back on a quest we've helped with emergency medical supplies our teams in the field it's quite restricted in terms of what they can do because it develops illative the situation because the fighting is intense in places so we haven't actually even been able to get out of the house and do a full assessment as we as we would like to do but obviously people people do need support and people need help and where we can we've been stepping up and we obviously hope to do a lot more. keep postponing this is coming up outrage in one canadian
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province where medical personnel were caught on camera insulting a dying patient it's not life to hear but of please go want to say it's off to this break your own party international. it remains. in the white house this january which. is the state of the economy. of citizens here is what is called the case shaped recovery is permanently dividing the country and. this seems except for those who. see. the world is driven by shaped by.
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the day are saying. we dare to ask. again good morning indigenous family in kind of his quebec province of filed a lawsuit against a hospital after a woman died that while medical staff were caught on camera insulting her joy says shaquan passed away last monday at the age of $37.00 the mother of 7 had put him
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into the hospital with severe stomach pains without a history of heart problems during a final hours choice lifestream to treatment in hospital a warning this is upset. look. back. well there was what it called a public outcry with several protest marches over in quebec including one outside the hospital where joyce died the canadian prime minister addressed the issue in parliament on wednesday the woman's husband claims her death was caused by negligence and racism. but i am here to ensure justice would draw is justice when my children justice for my nation i am convinced that systemic racism contaminated hospital and my partner truly killer deal with issue medians were shocked to see this video of joyce kwan's final moments what happened was the
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worst form of racism when someone needed help the most i think this is an example of systemic racism that is simply unacceptable in canada. a nurse in another hospital worker heard insulting joyce in the video since been sacked quebec authorities say her death is being investigated by the local health agency and the coroner one of her relatives has racism is a daily fact of life for indigenous people in canada. i can say that joyce's case is unfortunately not unique we're always treated differently and it doesn't depend on whether it's a public service or shop or anything else the problem is that we have systemic racism in all spheres we want justice we want to be treated differently nobody defends us and when we try to defend ourselves we often taken for terrorists or criminals when your community is so small it's very difficult to protest this sad event has given energy to the justice for joyce movement it's been much talked
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about rallies were organized across the whole country other ethnic groups supporters in the fight against systemic racism but not the cuban government the prime minister of france will go refuses to recognize systemic racism saying that yes there is racism to break but it's not systemic there should be a political willingness to change the mentality of people. german chancellor angela merkel is meeting with the better russian ex presidential candidates for the taken off later today should be welcomed as a key opposition figure in belarus the german government spokesperson said to get off scott has been in self exile in lithuania since the contested election which sparked nationwide protests the e.u. and us are joined by the russian opposition in denouncing the result is rigged to get off arrived in berlin on monday whish took part in a solidarity rally organized by the by the russian to aspirate there during the event the opposition leader also reportedly said she'd like to meet with russian
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president vladimir putin our europe correspondent correspondent peter oliver takes a look more closely at so what she's doing there about ticking off skies goals for the upcoming talks. she brought with a list of names that she wants to see added to the current sanctions to the names currently sanctioned by the european union this 40 names on that list already notable me absent from that list though was alec. under luca shank of the president of belarus that raised a few eyebrows when it was announced last week that she's also going to be looking for germany to play a role as a mediator in trying to sort out the impasse following the disputed election that took place in august our plans for changes in belarus consists of 3 points which we have already voiced pressure on the authorities which to lead to negotiations and the end of negotiations with new fair elections human rights are being grossly in
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viciously violated in belarus and ballarat sions are now crying out for help so we hope that germany's role in resolving this issue is the mediator will be one of the most important angela merkel is viewed as perhaps the best face for mediation the other real option was a money with my call the french president but he has been quite publicly outspoken in his criticism of alexander lukashenko and in his support of the opposition angle of merkel's government has said they don't recognize the result of august selection however the chancellor of self has really kept a powder dry while giving her support to the opposition figures. that's must take if they are will meet with their positions to one off square one we see brief women taking to the streets calling for corruption free life i cannot but it mire that. well president my corn in france and chancellor merkel here in germany were 2 of the biggest and loudest voices saying that look being no outside interference in
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della reese trying to sort out what happened following that election in august however the e.u. along with germany and france of course of put a large amount of pressure on the cover of the russian government and on alexander lukashenko himself now this hasn't gone unnoticed by moscow to say we consider these decisions to be at odds with international law they clearly fail to facilitate dialogue and in effect amount to meddling in internal affairs sedlacek an office guy is set to meet with the german chancellor and foreign minister at some point the softer noon as soon as we get any news out of that meeting and it date any news that comes before that meeting i'll be bringing it to you here on out . you know peter over the course of 4 a sort of leave you a little thing here some pretty pictures read beautiful sight from china countries now celebrating his made autumn festival holiday in one province local tourist if a child was to experience this.
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oh wow it's beautiful world out there isn't it despite all of the covert great misery we're going to put up with this year it was remember that smile a nice way to end this bulletin so reporting from moscow kevin owen in the team signing off thanks for watching and have a great day. israel
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