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the wrong call. populism the left and right. enjoys its 1st night of karma for a cease fire is agreed pockets of shelling have been flaring up in other parts of the disputed region correspondent reports from the city had the. artillery shelling the city right now this is the least safest place of the region as bizarre as it says 9 people have been killed and dozens injured after one of it says he's outside the media complex came under attack with armenia also alleging shelling of its territory. then i'm going to get the 2nd day of what could be the. drug in the world russia's corona virus vaccine is poised to complete the
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final stage of tests for the arts is an option here among the volunteers taking part in infection rates in the country sets new records and the u.k. prepares to employ so-called marshals to monitor compliance with. high seas we hear mixed reactions. there were many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i don't know what actually went out but carried out. the welcome you're watching r.t. international this monday afternoon just gone for kill kill russian capital now the ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan is entering its 3rd day but is already faltering on monday morning after a 1st night of calm air raid sirens were again heard in the capital of nagorno karabakh these pictures do show some of the devastation wreaked by early hostilities. these insta plan occurred over the weekend back you and yet of an
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accused each other of violating the truce on saturday with rush's media mediation the sides agreed to pause in the fighting to allow for an exchange of prisoners and off the war dead or the south front of the disputed region has seen some of the fiercest fighting since the conflict started over 2 weeks ago on sunday despite the supposed truce the city of had the route was shelled our correspondent dan of was there during the attack. right now we're getting closer to the town of detroit it's on the southern front and it is probably the heaviest contested region in all of nagorno-karabakh i think is even before the cease fire was announced the president over there by john the family had said that the city defenses had fallen and that well as of that moment the town was under the is there but johnny control of course their media enforces the denied all of that saying that they're still in control of the city so even despite the cease fire both sides are wrestling heavily for the
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control of this town. so we're inside the city of adroit this part of town at least this part of town is under the control of the armenian forces of the forces of nagorno-karabakh artillery his shelling the city right now this is the least safest place of all of the region. because we. were being told to go to get down into bomb shelter this is where we're going to stay for now and then wait out wait out the shelling. so essentially they're telling us that only one person at a time can move. ok that was it that was very brief that was very quick but it's simply way way too
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dangerous for us to stay here for long so we're getting the hell out of a drop there's no ceasefire there's no cease fire here has already told you it's being shelled basically both sides are wrestling hard for the control of this town it's a matter of all or it's a matter of integrity for both look at here military jets flying above us and bombing the mountains next to the city of atros so there's that for the ceasefire for now i guess down of reporting from a corner karabakh city well in the going to cut about conflict. some 30 years old although the region is fully part of as a john it is populated mainly by a new car means broke away back in the 1990 s. after a lengthy war one of us of john's largest cities ganja was also attacked in the early hours of sunday says 9 people were killed and more than 30 were injured armenia denies being behind that raid is mount a journalist from back you sent this report the news of. ganja caused the
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fury and outrage is reaction among azerbaijanis has been the 2nd consecutive missile attack on the 2nd biggest city of the country with a population of half a 1000000 but this 9 people were killed and more than 30 people were injured including the reaction among others why does vary from cautious to radical why are the officials of the general fishel already paid to. see the care of the foreign affairs department of the. call the. act of genocide by the president of the country. said it was the brutal violation of geneva convention and war crimes and he warned i mean years to give them. the answer. but we heard what residents in both nation's capital city think about the troops. we have now given armenia one last chance to resolve everything
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peacefully a good solution for immediate would be to withdraw its troops from our territory this or that it so it's to be honest i reacted to the truce very negatively because there is no point in trusting their words which is a lot of time has passed as we are all the time listen to them listen try to peacefully resolve this whole conflict but apparently our words do not reach them if you want to call them up or i am of course in favor of a truce because gondry says subgroup group loss of human lives is a moment in their trust at this stage is the right step we should thank russia friends that it happened i want people to have then dependents so they can live normally. the u.k.'s daily infection rate has passed the 15000 mark later on monday prime minister boris johnson is expected to introduce to you yet more measures among the earlier ones unveiled were so-called covert marshals to ensure compliance with restrictions the u.k.
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has earmarked 30000000 pounds to fund the scheme the role of covert 906 your marshals or equivalents is not to force covert 19 regulations or have any foresman powers which should remain the remit of the police and designated local authority compliance and enforcement offices the marshals will be selected from volunteers and they'll be equipped with body cameras and will keep an eye on everything from pubs to weddings or give yellow cards star warnings to the 1st time violators now while the marshals won't have any unfortunate powers they will inform the police of any violations however the move has been criticised by local councils have to say that the government didn't consult them some of also question to the usefulness of martial since they don't have any powers of in force meant we asked people in the streets of london what they thought. there's already tell you many restrictions in place anyway it wouldn't make any difference to me i haven't seen it i mean. i
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don't know actually quite scary about. it infringes on people's privacy as such i do think there needs to be some sort of enforcement of people being able to follow the rules but at the same time i'm not sure if that's the best use of the government's money people who are not wearing their mask so i would actually of like somebody to say i'm sorry you've got to wear your mask and be vigilant about it we see everywhere people breaking rules and i guess that would help to help them but after saying no i'm not in favor of that are i really do think it's previously well meanwhile the pandemic has got significantly worse here in russia daily infection rate setting grim new record on sunday passing the 13000 mark that is 2000 more the during the peak of the 1st wave that was back in may. this urge residents to remain cautious. there will surely be a vaccine that can be used for mass vaccination in a couple of months and the strong will be over but we need to get through to trolls
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without problems there's a constant risk of someone who's sick with covert and doesn't even suspect being nearby well in response to the spike new measures have been introduced in moscow cheaper travel for students and the elderly has been stopped to encourage them to stay at home while companies are required to have at least 30 percent of employees now working from home the city met its the lightest lockdown possible given the current situation but there is also cause for optimism to you because russia's vaccine is poised to complete final stage trials seeing the sputnik the jap has already been registered in russia it was developed by scientists at moscow's institute $55000.00 volunteers are taking part in the 3rd phase of testing among them is artie's maria from. moscow clinic number 68 in the city center nothing special except this is where i received the rushes vaccine against cobbett 19
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hopefully able to resist public enemy number one as the world health organization calls it. this navigation sign says college 19 vaccine clinical trial is this way. maybe i received a placebo because this is a so-called double blind trial meaning neither the doctors know their participants know who's getting it was only 75 percent of the volunteers are getting with a real shot and i hope i'm among them and i have reasons to believe i really am i'll explain why i got the 1st shot exactly 21 days ago i felt really miserable the next day headache muscle pain for back think about the 1st say every 6 volunteer faces similar side effects. by the way they faded away 48 hours or so later well today i'm going to get the 2nd dose of what could be the most awaited drug in the
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world why to bolster the immune response the budget informs after the 1st shot before being approved for the trial i was checked and scanned and checked again for blood test your entire. blood pressure also general level and today we do some testing again. the vaccine by the way divided the world into those criticizing the research too little evidence too fast and praising rush is going to get vaccine right here. on my. own i need to relax my groove. who. after the 1st short i was.
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i have been wanting to buy. the happy calling me and give me a video calls you know and after 2 days i'm going to continue staying in touch with matt it's you know and as well as all volunteers because it's a trial after all. that's it i'm done well the head of the world or a tree where the vaccine is made has finally found a rush is expected to be able to produce up to 6000000 doses monthly bring in russia close to her eve unity finally written ocean out party from moscow. stateside the grim consequences spring and summer time strictures are becoming increasingly obvious west a quarter of americans do say that they don't have enough money to see them through the next 3 weeks but it's not just in the u.s. where the pandemics widen the gap between rich and poor the strong quarter reports . over
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a 1000000 people across the globe have died from coronavirus related causes says billions more continue to struggle with the pandemics economic consequences things are looking up for the world's billionaire minority for the 1st time ever their collective wealth has surpassed 10 trillion dollars billionaire wealth equates to a fortune and almost impossible to spend the most while lifetimes of absolute luxury anyone accumulating riches on this scale could easily afford to raise the pay of the employees who generate their wealth will contribute a great deal more in taxes to support financial public services and all the while jobs are disappearing at an alarming rate the super is good even richer will mean the people around the world lost their jobs does not a coincidence this how the system works might be time for governments to step in right well they already have in fact they're helping the ultra rich get even richer thanks to a loophole in the us as coronavirus relief package the wealthy ended up getting around $1700000.00 worth of handouts and another $133.00 large companies received
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$5000000000.00 more from the treasury as for the u.k. over $20000000000.00 of government stimulus has already gone straight into the pockets of corporations for the rest of humanity it's unfortunate because extreme poverty is only getting closer to home between 88000000 and 150000000 people could fall back into extreme poverty as a result of the pandemic with an additional increase of between 23000000 and 35000000 in 2021 potentially bringing the total number of new people living in extreme poverty to between $110000000.15 the world bank defines extreme poverty is living on less than $1.90 a day so as the ruling class continues to collect billions of dollars in government charity you have to wonder how exactly society is benefiting as a whole from this degree of inequality it is a manifestation of capitalism. capitalism handles
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a pandemic you can see a disproportionate impact low income workers have been laid off fired run into unemployment much more than middle and upper income workers capitalist employers are keeping their jobs during an economic downturn but laying off millions of american workers so you automatically if you react to a pandemic that way you worsen the inequality it's the capitalist system and its operation that is in fact the cause of this growing poverty for which there is no excuse up possible one quarter reporting you watch not international will back with morning catherine.
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again the european union is weighing up the tension of sanctions against russian officials over the alleged poisoning of the opposition figure alexina valmy france and germany according to travel bans and asset freezes new foreign minister is all about to meet in luxembourg to discuss the plans moscow strongly denied any role in the recent illness. explains there are still more questions than answers someone must know the whole truth of what happened to. play in what i want to do is try to unravel just a small part of this time called webb and see where we end up maria is head of the investigations department she's worked for years many germs. it's no need to maria
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power needs he had different best occasions out corruption fund but her name doesn't appear on the list of employees or in the credits of any of the funds projects she claims she's worked on in fact few people at heart of just a month ago even of on these former deputy chief had trouble remembering her. remember her going away when he came to me i saw him 2016 at one of the internal events there already said that not only treated her in a special way this is not just an ordinary employee despite her age let's follow this elusive maria on the day of the fateful flight and the once off to it it's the 20th of august the opposition figures on a flight from thompson to moscow but maria stays behind in siberia she has work to finish then a video is posted. at 8 25 am the pilot puts in a request for an emergency landing. 5 minutes later he gets told there's
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a bomb scare down below and his landing isn't a sure thing it turns out to be just got a staff but why did it come from but it has been found that the anonymous message was sent through a server located on the territory of germany safely lied to me as hurried to hospital in the mean time maria decides to return to the hotel where he's been staying and to look for any clues left behind and with the evidence she's backed she flies out to home to siena found me 2 days later she's on board that imagine carrying on his wife. lynn in germany is also met with ceremony whisked away by emergency army personnel to the sheraton hospital and even gets a surprise visit. it was a personal meeting between the chancellor and mr it was a meeting with a person who fell sick after a nerve agent attack and who's been treated in germany a hospital visit from the head of state to a foreign national in the middle of
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a pandemic. in the meantime repair check becomes the power flick does so set in a detective story and gives the greatest lead because all the way from that hotel room in the middle of siberia through a number of ports she smuggled out. of agent it was terrifically packaged in different places because we understood that no matter what this bottles were just bottles nothing of value but there is a microscopic chance that they will be valuable if we hadn't taken them from tomsk they would have become trash and there is no doubt that now these bottles would be gone those harsh drunk bottles of water become star witnesses apparently the basis on what to german departure identifies not the chalk on the trigger off a diplomatic firestorm lengthy power fic trail to the conclusion that an opposition figure who talked too much was poisoned by thugs and in the far tearing country case closed or is it during the preflight security check of maria pay of check at
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the airport novosibirsk there was no contain is of more than $100.00 milliliters in volume in her suitcase and backpack including any bottles of water so we don't fully know who maria is and now her role as the alleged bottle smuggler is more puzzling but before anyone had the chance to ask these questions and see any own says suspicions have turned into policy we consider that there is no other plausible explanation for missing the van this poisoning than of russian involvement and responsibility drawing the necessary conclusions from these facts france and germany will show as european partners proposals for additional sanctions some have already found the motive the weapon and the guilty party they also know what punishment they want their criminal to suffer is it possible. the. role of the agent and not contaminated or inflict their wounds are only go on the closed. if you go too because you know english. prose where.
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there were 2 other persons who were. coming into conflict with the program but actually the more one looks the more tangled this all becomes and the more it reads as unsolved a mystery thriller and not case closed. if it's world news in brief victory celebration turned into a standoff with police in los angeles where jubilant l.a. laker fans partied in the streets after their team won the n.b.a. finals for the 1st time in a decade clashes erupted when officers to try to break up the crowd at 9 pm on the paris police station has been attacked with fireworks the building and passing cars were damaged the same police station was attacked back in april although local media say the instance are not related. finally something a bit different because facebook has given onions the chop after an algorithm to
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hello and welcome to cross talk wrappings are considered on peter lavelle diploma. and work an update on the cease fire negotiations in moscow on the issue of the bottle caught up and is the war on cope and also a war on populism on the left and right. to discuss this and more i'm joined by my guest jordan some yelling and budapest he's an author and a you tuber at the gaggle and here in moscow we have dmitri bobbitt she is a political analyst and an editor at interest me internet media project right gentlemen crossed out rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciate it ok i was going to put it past that george we have a cease fire we heard that there are some violations but at this point as we're speaking right now it is still holding and i've been looking at
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a lot of the reporting this is only a tiny baby step i mean this issue is not going to be resolved that hasn't been resolved for 30 years and i'll be really honest with you i don't see a resolution coming into play what is most important and with these negotiations in moscow with the leadership of armenia and azerbaijan is this at least the 1st step of stop the killing where do we stand george go ahead. i agree that that's a very important 1st step violations of cease fire in the media hours after. the announcement of a cease fire that's to be expected on this in any conflict the real question is whether the potus have an interest in to a single cease fire and i think that applies very much to the by john and to it's a chief sponsor turkey because for others by john a ceasefire and the status quo ante isn't really in its interests. turkey has made
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clear that it will not accept anything short of a complete armenian withdrawal from the areas that it's been occupying since 94 so i did just think that this the ceasefire may not last i mean there's just simply . there's this there's too many vested interests against it and therefore. this this conflict is likely to escalate you name is there is the risk of losing face in azerbaijan because this offensive against the crowd of about a buck and then gone anywhere i mean if you will of villages been engaged of you know just been lost in their lore largely been abandoned for 30 years so i mean who's who where is the risk greatest right now i would think it would be in. well you are right because basically i think when. i was there by john decided to respond really violently to what was
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a rather usual you know small possible bombardment from their armenian side so when i was there but under so glasgow it i think mr ali hoped that in a few days at wharton a few weeks armenians would just seed 2 or 3 districts out of 7. that are part of the so-called new car about security is all these are areas not populated by armenians not populated by said by generous this is basically a wasteland which is used as a buffer zone between the 2 sites so i think all you hope in a few days maybe in a few weeks at least part of the ground will be gained would be there to it but now we see that the whole situation is getting worse and wars and armenians are responding by hitting a city is deep inside as they are by john so i think not.
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