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it's the 4th day of a fragile truce between armenia and azerbaijan. city outside conflict zone here. but the 2nd wave of the corona virus taking its toll on health care systems around the world a new survey finds that a large number of nurses ready to quit. on the world health organization says a lot of the best way to fight because they call significant collateral damage particularly among poor populations. not downs just one consequence that you can never ever. and that is making
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people. good morning and welcome to our international. ceasefire in the. 4th day. accuse each other of violating the truce in a sequence of shelling attacks. saturday so the 2 nations which border asia and europe agree to lay down weapons to exchange prisoners and those killed in the fighting meanwhile nearly 700 unexploded grenades have been found in the disputed enclave and the armenian prime minister is one of a potential potential humanitarian catastrophe. on monday the as a very government reported several of its regions had been shelled by also accused armenia of bombarding the 2nd largest city in the country killing at least 10
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people and injuring dozens more and this is the scene reportedly showing the aftermath of that attack. denies the claims the care about conflict stretches back more than 3 decades although the region is populated mainly by ethnic armenians it is legally part of azerbaijan. the armenian prosecutor general's office has reportedly opened a criminal case into international terrorism on the basis of information that there are foreign mercenaries taking part in the conflict our correspondent illiterate trying to spoke with our mean is president in an exclusive interview you can watch the full version later this hour for now here's a preview. in and of course turkey is the one that brought. islamic militants and terrorists in to azerbaijan of course as you were usual turkey was doing the you were you need an excuse why on earth you were doing that to one of the excuses why there is are i think brothers well doesn't work in the new world because your ethnic rather is go up to central asia mongolia to the north of china
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are you are you are you ready to into if you were any problem that you are at think rogers will get there maybe yes you see if i look at modern turkey i mean 360 degrees to you that turkey has problems with the problems in egypt it is evolved to leave via well is it that they grow others or something else it's a different story that's one second they were speaking about to kick a fighter is absolute nonsense 3rd one there was speaking about the pipelines that were running from baku to to the b.b.c. as an oil pipeline why answer the referring to this because. the motivation was that our media world will heed them and we're here to protect them. where is the logic if i mean it had to hit that they should have hit that 20 years ago 20 years ago that when they were starting to build the popple
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a couple of shellings would stop the pipelines being built i mean didn't do that and they didn't do that more than 20 years no shelling and no one bullet was fired army is allowed there are millions allowed john to build the pipelines to sell their oil and gas and not only theirs but from spin and also from from the central the big billions of dollars and use that billions of dollars and buying billions of dollars of worth of armament and they use that against gordo cut about and that brings 2 to a conclusion billions of dollars so that's money in turkish support bombing interest you support has created and with money into your support you can come over any more directed air defense system that they're going to cut off her. and join to live on the line now by labor deliver who is the spokesperson for the
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azerbaijani ministry of foreign affairs good morning to you layla both sides of accused each other of breaching the cease fire in a situation how we supposed to know if you sat at home watching this is a viewer in any of the country how are you supposed to know who's telling the truth . well that's up or down has always been committed to a statement equally as. you know after 11 hours of negotiations in moscow where i met. with. the action of the russian foreign minister declared humanitarian ceasefire and immediately after this the as a johnny army got the order to respect the human it's not as to use fire but what we sow on the ground was because of the 12 pm this was the time of the correction of the humanitarian cease fire armenian on forces. while like to cease fire open fires to others i meant has had a region for us as well john they have to try to attack in hundreds of riot
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directions on the fronts and plus they have attacked the medical vehicle with their openly walk flat on it collecting the debt what is the armenians why are armenian. military forces in supposed our area and later that night armenia attacked with a fire within me smile site of the 2nd biggest city of azerbaijan kenya if you waited far away from the front lines these are the open open debate demonstrates that armenian science while a human italian cease fire. are you confident that a long lasting trees can be established at the moment. well the fact is i mean you're grossly violate a ceasefire to sumit talent is an indicator of how fragile the truth is so we have been stating all these years that ceasefire or you can call it through is not a settlement and the conflicts this fire can be only the means to what the
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preprocessor peaceful southern settlement of the conflict but obviously i mean your side they continue aggression against others like john that obviously the aim is to gain back control in the occupied territories or otherwise out so the question of all how long their attitudes cannot and should be asked of the other side because ignorance of the armenia continues shouting as with john it reasons you mentioned that it's gone of an uneasy situation because of the underlying problems what about than allowing the people of the disputed region to decide their own futures what about their claims for independence. well 1st of all let's make it clear that it's not that it's that this region that would make up our surroundings because raise our children who supposedly just this is the part of the international red nicest reserve of which i am 2nd about the armenians living in this century and their rights as a nation as well we should also define what does their right to separate and they
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should mean helsinki final act clearly states yes the same respect people like the census in the nation with being in confirm a city with rules and principles of international law and specialises on the integrity of states sufism nations does not mean that procession separate their nations does not mean independence so what we say of course we can grasp of that of a nation with being that is its own integrity was it was young if every group of people would declare with claim that they have their life destination can you imagine what kind of russia will have so we have armenians living all over the growth densely in the in that within the other states where there was granting out to those armenians also there like this emanation so how do you resolve the different desires a you've got predominately all meaning a population in a going to cut a box seemingly want to determine their own futures and how they want to govern themselves as
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a bunch on wants to govern them how do you resolve that the different desires. well 1st of all let's also make clear that the population of the azerbaijani story clearly i think is not going to cut our surrounding area have been forcefully expelled from their homeland so we have more than when millions of refugees and i think he's now in azerbaijan and those people are waiting for 30 years to turn that was a home so whenever we speak of us of their rights to subsystem a nation on the future status and that was good about this that should be or should be taken into consideration so what about the future. right of the system. nation the future status of this they just not that these are the key elements of that step by step settlement of the conflicts which have been negotiated throughout the late this year and by the way which has been rejected by the armenian side because according to the basic elements of the previous negotiations they granted it's race
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had to be state by state state but that treaty liberated the as it was young i repeat you have returned from a hole and then move armenians as a bridge honest leave together in these territories and in the later stages the status issues will be considered. what do you see as russia's role in peace efforts between us about john in armenia while russia is a big player of course there russia's role as a many a to its considerable russia have been active. in between the fight between out of a job and armenia to find a peaceful settlement so the conflicts but unfortunately we have to say that armenia ignorantly 2. while writing a ceasefire ignoring the demands of the united nations security council resolutions as well as the numerous decisions of other international. 6 organizations and we want to see more active role of russia in finding
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a peaceful resolution to the conflict while they are absent but what we want also it's to see to have a pressure on our mean yet implemented its own obligations and to implement the resolutions of the united nations security council. let's talk about the conflict that's been witnessed ameena claims that turkish fighter jets been involved supporting as a bodge on what's your response to the. well this is just that information on the paper news and our media has been spreading even before the escalation in the region well if you ask me the question why 1st of all we don't need any fighter and militias on our soil because we have a lot of strong and professional army which is able and capable to defend its own integrity within its not because i for this and 2nd i mean i have been pursuing you know the legal settlement policy in the occupy protests as if i just and as many as
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people i have been transferred from a middle eastern area to the us to fight this it was a by john and there are facts that among them there are so militias we have been facets of this of us not plus recently and an interview of the president of armenia and also to say to us that these were these events as you see that he stresses that the only of all over the road are kind of not to argue yet to fight against a restaurant in the world the kind of buffer you for that region so you see that the army and officials they all of the the as you meet the usual other parts are on their own deicide the gates doesn't work out so who are guaranteed that all i mean you're coming from all over the road there are no service among them no one of course you say that all mean is using militants i mean prime minister says that as much as john as effectively has militants coming from syria another being allowed to transit to the region by 2 key syrian militants to fight against armenia and not
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just see the prime minister of armenia claiming not to believe france is also back to the claim that turkey's allowing facilitating militants to go that how do you respond to that claim well let me answer this way 1st as i say that there is no need for adequate job to use any militia or no exactly because i was repeat we have quite strong a professional army you know we speak of our pentagon a population of azerbaijan on the other side i was about 2000004. which country which graces the demographic was it and has not been able to equip its own aren't because they need this kind of rebellious and militias to fight on the star on the side against azerbaijan but when it comes driving by to. rest on the line once again that our army is quite strong and there at this information allegations about turkey support was acquired i let me also make it clear that yes turkey and also by john we have a good cooperation in various fields including the military if this is not going to
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the budget has other countries as well but it doesn't mean that turkey supports us that we're going on that want. to support it because the port is more of the port we have been witnessing the support all the time and currently as well but currently it's the other project army lie against the illegal presence of the army i mean yeah on our own soil there are thank you so much for your time and thoughts my guest this hour is the spokesperson for the azerbaijani ministry of foreign affairs. ok let's change topics now health care systems across europe are being pushed to the brink with record covert 19 infection rates cocking up right across the continent and in france medics surface that they're not as well prepared as they were even during the pandemic 1st wave. that a lot of whom once we don't have any nurses back in february in march we had an enormous amount of volunteers
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a 2nd serious point is that we had help from other regions in march and april to today those regions are all in the red zone and with therefore not able to receive that same assistance so we have beds for additional covert 19 patients but we don't have any staff to manage them. and a new survey is confirmed exactly that it found with the pandemic taking its toll many medical workers want out of the profession are the shot to do picks up a story. as the cars they come to make reared its ugly head the 1st sowing of real strain was on hospitals who looked down this were imposed people wanted to show their appreciation and so started the class have. you. now as the pressure on hospitals and. all the clucking in the world isn't enough to boost the morale of
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traumatised medical staff and we still have in his bearing that more than a hole for nurses the suffering. many say they are ready to quit it's conducted by the national order of nurses 57 percent of respondents said they were exhausted all 37 percent said the covert crisis had made them want to change. this summer saw a wave of layoffs and it became clear that the government will continue reducing hospital beds the thing is the government shut health workers in the back by refusing to admit that 31000 staff were infected with open 19th due to the lack of masks and medical rooms when many young nurses considered quitting the thought to themselves i mean work amid a statute on a lower wage and terrible conditions risking the lives of patients i'd rather leave while i still can and many other moved abroad for example to switzerland or luxembourg where the wages for nurses and double worthy opened up their own
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practice where they themselves determine how much they work and get paid it comes as the french prime minister issued this warning. the french thought too quickly that this virus was gone the reality of the 2nd wave is here they can be no more slackening. is the country facing problems with medical rights while the u.k. prime minister was raising about the fantastic n.h.s. we will win because our n.h.s. is the beating heart of this country it is the best of this country it is unconquerable. it is powered by love. so under the course they were thinking of throwing in the towel last month more than 2 thirds who responded to a survey said they planned to quit the n.h.s. because of how close it had been handled many said they would this illusion and
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exhausted but there were also reasons. 65 percent said a lack of personal protective equipment was a factor while 54 percent cited the inability to speak out. when we are left to work without the necessary equipment with patients who do not have covered one scene we could be the ones passing the infection to them for example university hospital centers knowingly told staff who tested positive it's nothing serious continue working when employees throughout france are asked to avoid any contact with people currently 7 days at the same time nurses are told nope nothing serious continue no we disagree it contradicts our professional ethics because we are in danger in patients we will not put up with this when nurses are told to do more work extra hours work during the weekends exhausts them and exhaustion leads to mistakes at work we don't want just because of fatigue because
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our management is exploiting us. medical staff have been vocal about the demands of this pandemic and while in some countries governments have put their hands in their pockets the pay packets it's not nearly enough protests demanding more funding for health care and a better working conditions have sprung up across the continent thanks and praise from medical staff who have worked throughout the pandemic is always going to be welcome but medics want to remind people and a government that they owe no more says for a cause and unless things turn around. soon european countries could see a whole sea of doctors nurses technicians and many more leaving the service. off to paris. to move stuff to the former u.s.
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presidents theodore roosevelt and abraham lincoln in britain toppled the grunts of vandalism more on that story after the break. join me every 1st week on the alex simon shore and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. you can have capitalism without capital and you can't have tapped at all without giving people an interest rate to incentivize them to save. and the reason you do that is that if there is a downturn like the code then there's plenty of stock there's plenty of capital in your capital system to smooth it out but if you deface the current and you interest
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rates is 0 and there's no incentive to say therefore there's no capital then you don't have to apples and where you have a club time or see run by such a banks then the worse it gets the more they pay themselves. welcome back drugmaker johnson and johnson says that is pausing the advanced clinical trial of its experimental coronavirus vaccine that after an unexplained illness in one of the volunteers we have temporarily paused for the dosing in all our covert 19 vaccine candidate clinical trials due to an unexplained illness in the study participants adverse events illnesses accidents etc even those that are
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serious are expected parts of any clinical study especially large studies. the johnson and johnson vaccine is one of 6 and drugs being tested in the u.s. it's considered one of the most advanced since it ended phase 3 this is the 2nd time trials of a possible covert vaccine have been halted for testing of the job being developed by astra zeneca an oxford university was stopped when a volunteer in the u.k. showed an adverse reaction. in the meantime the u.k. is among the countries that seeing higher infection rates than in the spring along with france introducing new lockdown measures but the world health organization is now warning leaders against using lockdowns as the primary control method against the spread of covert 19. so using lockdown as your primary control method lockdowns just one consequence that you never. belittle and that is making poor people off
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a lot poorer. well the global economy as a whole has certainly felt the impact of lockdowns one recent forecasts suggested that it will contract 5 percent in 2020 that despite governments together standing up trillions of dollars to protect jobs markets some analysts say that the world could enter its worst recession since the great depression rick sanchez from r.t. america discussed the pros and cons of lockdowns with his guests. these lock downs extended lock downs are ridiculous and are causing such economic and mental and health devastation at some point we have to have a conversation about how do we protect the most vulnerable but we've got to get back to work these lockdowns are devastating to the working class and i would argue that those that are are doing for extended lockdowns are anti working class i got your point but here's the other point here other countries that have been able to deal with this effectively vietnam south korea china new zealand some of them
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knocked it out in like weeks to a month and they didn't do it with a lockdown they did it with an entire list a bevy of things including testing immediate testing knowing who are the people who are sick isolating them i mean that is how you apparently about this disease right . no i agree 100 percent they did it with the leadership structure they leaned in on the science they did it with a leadership structure and a government that understood what kobe in 1000 was and what type of a threat it was they did it by not acting like covert $900.00 was a hoax at the end of the day we do have countries that have far exceeded the level of success when it comes to preventing individuals from contracting covert 19 and i think that those are areas that we need to look towards in terms of the methods that they use but in each one that you just named they had government leadership that follow and acknowledge the fact that covert $1000.00 was a threat and developed a plan from day one whereas in america we had a president who completely ignored the threat and it's like to keep going as if it
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would not affect us and acted as though we were somehow insulated because we're the united states and we have american blood running through our banks and i would argue if you didn't have these extended lock downs in california and new york that average would be even lower and you're seeing the g.d.p. come roaring back i will point out this i think the shame of it all in the spring is that trump listen too much to bricks and fogey with faulty models including the marine model out of washington state if you hadn't and follow his instincts i think we'd be in a much better place there were a lot of people who still hosted house parties and other things i'm from chicago originally i know chicago shut down lockdown for a while yet their cases steadily went up but in large part that was because of basic human behavior and people not following the social distancing guidelines so i think that taking in construct with the other things that we've heard from organizations like the c.d.c. it's very important that we follow all of those things and not look to one as the magic bullet to ensure that people are healthy and safe. the u.s. city of portland has seen riots and vandalism with more stand choose toppled as
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people demonstrated on indigenous peoples day which is replace the federal columbus day holiday in several states. the statues of former presidents theodore roosevelt and abraham lincoln were pulled down and the entrance to the oregon historical society was blocked 3 people were arrested president of trump had this to say about the unrest. but these animals in jail now the radical left only knows how to take advantage of very dumb leadership fools this is biden law and order. we spoke to political activist anthony rogers right and social justice journalist armin kone who exposed why some people object to certain statues in the u.s. . columbus day is a celebration of white male mediocrity this is a person who got lost and got very very lucky you don't seem for instance swastikas in germany and for all intents and purposes hitler did things for germany that were
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beneficial to the germans but were so disgusting in the process that those symbols have been taken down in germany where they've had this true record truth and reconciliation process i just don't think that we can exercise this from an anglo centric lens of a referring to it so as our history now we might have been combined or impacted in some sense but we were not impacted in the same way and this goes back to that indigenous idea of 3 prior and informed consent they were not informed and they did not give consent for the symbols of hate that have been literally etched in stone and something that was sacred to them that can't continue to happen and in some cases yes and many of the statues may have to come down i didn't know lincoln had ordered the lynching of 38 1st world people who were trying to protect their families and we did this is an opportunity to understand you have to lincoln is.
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revealed in america for so many values that we hope to aspire to and yet we never really tell the story of what happened to the 1st native people in america and what's happening to them today and that was brought out in. the funniest museum briefly starting with a march by chile's largest indigenous group which descended into violence on monday the unauthorized rally for santiago was met by riot police patrol bombs and stone throwing were counted by wolf again and again. in syria had killed 2 people with 70 others requiring medical attention the northwest of the country is scarily in the grip of a heat wave of buildings in several cities. damaged. meanwhile at least 8 people have been killed and dozens more injured after a 3 story building collapsed in lagos nigeria video taken not long ago after the
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those silly law about that get a list of all the i'll just. keep on going to one make i wonder why it was you know who the hell out of the. clear we hope will be but there are here are some friends so that the us are still so but the soul will hoping to do something this year. so yeah which will. be valuable as the lack of political ally himself with all of them will say well put them on the back you double booked in that. attack.
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