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headline stories are true speed. towards a 5th day with both sides accusing each other. meanwhile armenia launches a criminal probe into the use of syrian militants by turkey alongside azerbaijan and we hear from senior figures from both sides of the conflict. the one the. islamic. any party. with. in coronavirus case is taking its toll on health care systems around the
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world you surveyed a large number of nurses and. training in from right across the world. your company. our top story the faltering ceasefire in nagorno-karabakh is in its 4th day with armenia and azerbaijan again accusing each other of violating the truce. of shelling attacks. however the 2 nations which border on europe agreed to lay down their weapons on exchange prisoners and those killed in the fighting in while nearly $700.00 on exploded munitions and in the disputed on the armenian prime minister warned of a potential humanitarian catastrophe the government for its parts reported that
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several of its own regions had been shelled but also accuses armenia of bombarding the 2nd largest city in the country killing at least. 10 people and injuring dozens were looking here at the aftermath of that attack you're of the nice things the car back conflict stretches back more than 30 years low the region is populated mainly by ethnic or means it is legally part of azerbaijan. another aspect to this armenia has launched a criminal probe into turkey as a legit use of syrian mercenaries for your advance ses are fighting for azerbaijan the claim has been backed up by russia and by france which both describe the fighters as terrorists our correspondent at the training spoke exclusively with the armenian president our men circassian you can watch the full interview in around 30 minutes from now here on our t.v. for an hour here's a preview. in and of course turkey is the one that brought. the islamic
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militants and terrorists in was a bug of course as you were usual turkey was doing the you're need an excuse why on earth you are going to go to one of the excuses why there is our brothers well doesn't work in the new world because you're at the grubbers 'd go up to central asia mongolia to the north of china are you are you are you ready to into if you were in the problem that you were at the graduates will get there or maybe as you say if i look. modern turkey i mean 360 degrees to you that turkey has problems with the problems in egypt it has evolved to leave via oil is it that they grow theirs or something else it's a different story that's one second there was speaking about p.k. fire there is absolute nonsense 3rd one there was speaking about the pipelines that are running from 2 to the b.b.c.
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as an oil pipeline it's what i'm sort of the referring to this because. the motivation was that our media world will heed them and we're here to protect them. i'm sorry where is the logic if i mean it had to hit that pipeline and they should have hit that 20 years ago 20 years ago that when they were starting to build the body plant a pup of a couple of shellings would stop the pipelines being built armies 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 budge on to build the pipelines to sell their oil and gas and not only theirs but from spin and also from from the central asia make billions of dollars and they use that billions of dollars in buying billions of dollars over with our men and they use that against al gore to cut a buck and that brings to
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a conclusion billions of dollars so that's money and turkish supports bonding enters your support has created and with money into your support you can come over any more the raid air defense system that they're going to cut off had another of my colleagues neil harvey spoke to the spokesperson for the azerbaijani ministry of foreign affairs who told us the. turkish involvement in the dispute. at this information and on occasions about turkeys the 4th was a partner let me also make it clear that yes turkey and azerbaijan we have a good cooperation in various fields including the military feeders this is something that has a budget has with the other countries as well but it doesn't mean that turkey supports us that wasn't on that last count principle of if you support is most of us we have been witnessing this support all the time as current as well but currently it's as if a johnny army fight against the illegal presence of the army of
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armenia on our own soil ameena claims that took a spine to jets of been involved supporting as a bombshell on what's your response to the paper news that 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 large strong and professional army which is able and capable to defend its own integrity when it does not like it and i for this it's kind of an uneasy situation because of the underlying problems what about that and allowing the people of the disputed region to decide their own futures what about the claims for independence and i would make up our surroundings because raise our children who supposedly just this is the parts of the international recognized centuries of us that let's not 2nd about the armenians living in this century and their rights representation of sufism nations does not mean that procession separate their nations does not mean
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independence so what we say of course we can grasp of that of a nation with being that has its own integrity it was it was young if every group of people would declare with claim that they have the right nation can you imagine what kind of runs what will happen what do you see russia's role in peace efforts between us about john in armenia russia is a big player of course there russia's role as a many a considerable. i also have been between the sides between the bridge and are we now find a peaceful settlement. but unfortunately we have to say that i mean you know ignorantly. ceasefire ignoring the. united nations security council resolutions as well as the new worries the other international. organizations and we want to see more active role of russia in the crimea. region because. they're moving the program on
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health care systems in europe are being pushed to the brink with record covert 19 infection rates being seen across the continent in france medics fear they're not as well prepared as they were during the pandemics initial spread. and once we don't have any nurses back in february march we had an enormous amount of volunteers 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 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. those words have been backed up by a new survey it's following that with the pandemic taking its toll many medical workers simply want to have profession didn't skip except the story for us as the cause they make rears its ugly head the 1st sign of real strain was on hospitals
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downs were posed people who wanted to show their appreciation and so started the class ok. now is the pressure on hospitals and stuff and getting all the clucking in the world isn't enough to boost the morale of traumatised medical staff and we survey has found that more than a hole for the worse is suffering. and many say they are ready to quit it's. conducted by the national order of nurses 57 percent of respondents said they would be exhausted all 37 percent said the covert crisis had made them want to change jobs. this summer saw wave of layoffs and it became clear that the government will continue reducing hospital beds the thing is the government shot health workers in
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the back by refusing to admit that 31000 staff were infected with over 19 due to the lack of masks and medical rows many young nurses considered quitting they thought to themselves i won't work amid a staff shortage on a lower wage in 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 a double worthy opened up their own 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 could be no more slackening. is the country facing problems with a medical right swallow the u.k. prime minister was raising about the fantastic any chests we will because our
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n.h.s. is the beating heart of this country he's the best of this country he's a. 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 exhausted but there were other reasons. 65 percent said a lack of personal protective equipment was a factor while 54 percent cited their 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
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nothing serious continue working when employees throughout france are asked to avoid any contact with people for at least 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 it exhausts them and exhaustion leads to mistakes at work we don't want just because of fatigue because our management is exploiting us the. medical staff have been vocal about their demands throughout this pandemic and while in some countries governments have put their hands in their pockets the bump up 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
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welcome but medics want to remind people and a government that they owe no more for a cause and do less things turn the right. your playing countries could see a whole city of doctors nurses technicians and so many more leaving the service. so let's see what's going on so we'll just expounding about charlotte was speaking about happening in britain hospitality firms there are preparing a legal challenge against the government's latest coronavirus restrictions the rules include closures of pubs and leisure businesses as well in parts of the country prime minister bars johnson has defended the new measures after a spike in covert cases. were not minor in this in the sense that i think they've they've closed the bars in paris and. berlin they've got the 1st few since she's 19 you know and so you know the. across europe and elsewhere you can see people tackling this in. very similar ways
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a 3 tier lock done system has been ruled on for england with the country split into risk levels and high risk people from different households are banned from mixing indoors and in very high risk so that rule against mixing applies both indoors and out in addition pubs and gyms have to close the city of liverpool is bearing the full brunt of the restrictions but some there are pushing back we heard from a spokesman for the pub investor group in liverpool a tough time for them he say the government has deliberately made the rules impossible to fall. he seemed to be a bit out of see the many gaps that were basically the of elegy to push the blame on to the bar. and hospitality trait to push the blame onto was rather than the people setting the loop if the government has worked with and hospitality in the 1st place we could have avoided
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a lot of these problems now i think people's confidence is becoming more and more not because the rules are so on even you know and the hearts the hearts are set to navigate because of these rules are passed on manages to have these moments of abuse from the public who don't necessarily understand the rules that they have to. the u.s. pharmaceutical giant johnson and johnson is pausing clinical trials of an experimental crawler virus vaccine after a volunteer felt sick we have temporarily paused for the dosing in all our covert $1000.00 vaccine candidate clinical trials due to an unexplained illness in a study participant adverse events illnesses accidents etc even those that are serious are expected part of any clinical study especially large studies. the johnson and johnson drug is one of 6 candidates being tested in the u.s.
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and it's considered one of the most advanced starving entered phase 3 trials in washington has already promised the firm more than 1000000000 dollars for doses of the vaccine we heard from peter smith former vaccine safety advisor to the world health organization he believes multiple successful vaccines will be needed to meet global demand. i think there is pressure on all banks and developers to develop 19 banks as rapidly as possible because of the global emergency that we're in sometimes a little bit difficult to sort of compare. between trials but the truth is that while effective vaccine is going to be insufficient to meet that will demolish on so we really need a significant now but we faked it back scenes so the set meet place in sort of global vaccination program for quite a large number of vaccines to be used we need such vaccines in order to be
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eventually vaccinate the millions of individuals who are going to require. vaccines . to more statues of former president theodore roosevelt abraham lincoln are toppled over night in portland amid riots. across the u.s. city expound on more besides iran 90 seconds and. the world is driven by shaped.
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no dares thinks. we dare to ask. as the election approaches we feel it's necessary to ask a very simple question why do most potential voters describe themselves as independent course not affiliated with the political party on top of this whole after poll voters want more choices is the true party system limiting. democracy.
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just approaching 19 minutes past 11 pm here in moscow welcome back russia's foreign minister as urged european nations to dial down their rhetoric against moscow. for speaking a day after e.u. diplomats call for sanctions against russian officials over the alleged poisoning of opposition activists alexina. if people who are in charge of foreign policy in the west do not understand the need for mutually respectful dialogue with russia perhaps you will have to stock the case with them it seems to be very serious now the alleged poisoning of alexander valley probably russia's most popular position figure continues deepening tensions between the russia and its european partners earlier on tuesday foreign minister sergei lavrov had a more than an hour conversation with the use high representative mr burrell explaining to him russia's official position on the incident and this is when he was officially informed about the sanctions ironically later we heard mr burrell saying that the u.s.
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interested in good normal relations with russia well good relations and sanctions it doesn't really come together very well and now we hear mr lover of make it up slowly clear that more sco is considering cutting off its official relations with the e.u. due to what russia sees as the union's unacceptable behavior and arrogant attitude and also missed a lot of continues urgent europe of sticking with the international law will not get into details but there are plenty of ways in which the european union has paid completely inappropriately in the name on the case all this comes after the european union unanimously supported to germany and france this plan to impose individual sanctions against russian supposedly being involved in their ledge poisoning of alexy in the valley with a nerve agent we do not know the details yet it is unclear what kind of restrictions we are talking about but reportedly it will target 9 citizens of
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russia and it will again reportedly include traditional travel ban and freeze of assets this is what germany's foreign minister had to say we have initiated sanctions against individuals whom we believe to be partly responsible for this violation of international law it is important that the e.u. shows unity is. serious crime we did today all the stars are done all this 20th when alexander virally fell terribly ill while on a plane back to moscow they jet had to make an emergency landing in the russian siberian sea to almost bali was immediately hospitalized in and the response of condition so he was in a very very difficult situation his family and his supporters immediately started talking about poisoning but the russian medics repeatedly reported that no toxic materials were found in missing the vollies blood the urine samples but 2 days later he was transported to germany almost immediately after that we started
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hearing from berlin 1st and then from france in sweden that mr volley was poisoned with a substance from the nabi chocolate family and later the o.p.c. w. also confirmed it just saying that that particular substance and low belonging to the nova chuck family is not banned and now we have sanctions. of the w.h.o. has been speaking as well the world health organization warning governments using lockdown as a primary control method against the spread of things don't use a lockdown as your primary control method lockdowns just one consequence that you never. belittle and that is making poor people. look global economy as a whole has certainly felt the impact of law dollars with recent forecasts suggesting it will contract by 5 percent in 2020 that's despite governments to
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gather something up trillions of dollars to protect jobs and markets. were could be entering its worst recession since the great depression in this latest show rick sanchez from america discuss the pros and the colemans of locked on 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 arguing for extended lock downs 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 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
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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 could 1000 was and what type of a threat it was they did it by not acting like oh but $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 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
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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 listened too much to barracks and followed with faulty models including the marine model out of washington state if you hadn't and followed his instincts i think we'd be in a much better place they 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 it 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 yet more riots and vandalism with statues toppled including down a former president's abraham lincoln and theodore roosevelt activist demonstrated on indigenous people's day which has replaced the federal columbus day holiday and
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several states. by protesters could be heard they're cheering when they start to choose where poland. the entrance to the oregon historical society was also damaged 3 people have been arrested president all trump has condemned the unrest saying the culprits should be jailed. put 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 earlier we spoke to social justice journalist are in mentone on political activists 1st and rogers right to vote the fended really the removal of the monument. columbus day is a celebration of white male mediocrity this is a person who got lost and got very very lucky you don't see for instance swastikas in germany and for all intents and purposes or did things for germany that were beneficial to the germans but were so disgusting in the process that those symbols
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have been taken down in germany where they've had this true rec truth and reconciliation process i just don't think that we can exercise this from an english centric lens a referring to what's aware of our history now we might have all 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 free prior and informed consent they were not informed and they did not give consent for these 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 many of the statues may have to come down i didn't know lincoln. ordered the lynching of the $38.00 per store people who were trying to protect their families and this is an opportunity to understand yes lincoln is. revered in america for so many values that we hope to
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aspire to and yet we never really tell the story of what happened to 1st native people in america and what's happening to them today and that was brought out in that. live from moscow this is r.t. international exclusive interview with armenia as president concerning the conflict in the going back starts in moments. and after that in iran 30 minutes time the channel will go off for a number of hours for some plan maintenance but we'll be back on wednesday with all your made we could use the country that. is you'll media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe.
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isolation community. are you going the right way or are you being that. direct. what is true what is. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. but the catalyst of all of this. one look at what why did why do you know. how lucky. we hope to be but there
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