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sirens on reports of shelling of water on the border with some azeri towns hit as well. couldn't ceasefire between armenia and azerbaijan we hear from locals on both sides of the called fanatics. what can i say about people who have no idea of humanity it is a pity that we're dealing with barbarians and terrorists i mean it's also. the point new territories. thousands pour into the streets of sao paulo french cities to denounce radical violent to the brutal and model of the teacher he showed his pupils caricature is considered offensive to muslims. and social gatherings are
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coming on the special screeching during the pandemic as one government in its new takes aid what people say stupid american celebration and imposes on how we view we call reaction. to aggression is not appropriate to me it's a mistake how do we become a good holiday these are useless holy days honestly i'm not sorry for a. 247 live from the russian capital this is our national glad you could join us happy to have your company welcome. one of the stories but let's start with this war on our way to sirens overnight in the capital of the disputed region region also nagorno-karabakh as the city continues to live in fear that's despite all media and also by john signing a 2nd cease fire that came into force and sunday soon after that truce was. the
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both sides accused each other of violations a similar pattern was seen after the fastness files range to right here and last for a week ago and fighting isn't limited to nagorno-karabakh capital it's now spilled outside the disputed territory with severe damage on civilian casualties on both fronts as start off now reports it's hard to come across an unfamiliar face on the streets of step on a cat to go in a cab x. largest city having spent weeks here it seems like everyone knows everyone but half of the population has been displaced many have chosen to flee far less taking their chances in choosing to stay it's been more than a week since the 1st ceasefire was signed in moscow and throughout this whole time the exodus continued the truce held only on paper this is one of the worst scenes of destruction we've witnessed instapundit during the whole time that we've been here basically a whole half of the house has been demolished by
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a huge bomb it didn't come from the drone that's for sure because the drone strikes don't leave craters as big as the one over there here it seems used to be a small storage unit or some storage facility judging by huge pile of firewood over here instapundit hurt alone this is only one of dozens of houses raised by the bombs of truce the destruction scales up across the region every major town and many villages have also been shelled so when the 2nd ceasefire was announced locals here took it almost like a mockery he meaning you most there is no way the conflict can be solved peacefully a man is did live here so you're in this for 2 years they had to somehow resolve the conflict. what can i say about people who have no idea of humanity it is a pity that we are dealing with barbarians and terrorists i think that the ordinary zebra johnny people the civilians do not want war just like we don't want it but if
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their leader wants their people to die let them die our boys will defend our homeland. the fighting has long spilled beyond the borders of nagorno-karabakh the ceasefire didn't save the cities from the shelling to notably bombs rained down on the civilian areas of our center by jan 2nd city of ganja just like armenians as they are by journeys share a religious belief that nagorno-karabakh belongs to them. regardless of the ceasefire the armenians continue to attack us they shot civilians in monkey cheer and countries around the world turn a blind diety these violations powerful nations should not tolerate this but they openly support them both ready to exterminate each other if need be and the diplomatic effort however large it might be can only do so much damage done of reporting from the going to care about. well control over nagorno-karabakh has been
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contested for decades but this bit turned again at the end of september as a by chinese cities are also under shelling despite all the recent agreements local journalist elmira misses all day brings us the latest from this area region of. at midnight it's true jeev from an italian troops came into force how were people in the wall song and region not relax while stime ceasefire was broken after call for an hour or so forced by reading inside that residential houses. in taught to the seas for was broken again starting on the south physically and jabber allegiance in the late afternoon i've done came under fire. i am a soldier's mother when i heard the news about the ceasefire i called my relatives and complained about this decision we must go to the very end and liberate all our
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lands we fear nothing living near the product line and knock them. because we believe in our soldiers and president if they say this should be peaceful resolution then we do not want this war we want our lands back no matter whether it's at the negotiating table or through war. i was fighting against armenia in the early ninety's at that time i mean ian's also proclaimed ceasefire but never observed them and occupied new territories when we want to expect to get it's the same thing now they talk about a ceasefire to shoot civilians we live in. the cease fire didn't even start there is no ceasefire i haven't seen it. and now the headline story french police have started a mass raids of suspected you must militants holmes this follows the brutal murder of a history teacher who showed his people's caricature was offensive to muslims thousands of people gathered in paris on sunday to pay tribute to him and denounce the
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incident as an attack on the country's secularist values in the meantime vigils had been taking place across france hundreds gathered into who was on the city of new all to decry finance and support the freedom of speech while a national champion for the churches planned for wednesday well here's a look at how this tragic affronts unfolded. i'm not one of our competitors was murdered because he taught our compassion it was the victim of an islamist terror attack. in syria and this is the consent process of russian nationality and of chechen
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origin benefited from a refugee status and lived in year every year he was not known to the intelligence services on a judicial level he's never to be convicted for was known for cases of damaging public property and gang violence while still a minus. fuel he asked muslim children to raise their hands and leave the classroom he did it my son told me he didn't do it to discriminate or to hurt he did it to preserve the children to not shield them he explained i'd prefer if you left because i'm going to show a cartoon of the prophet of islam i don't want to shock you. i'm even more shocked that this college is one i opened when i was the town mayor
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working there was nice and it was located in a neighborhood without any problems or violence i don't think that this act of terror is a crazy man state but a premeditated act we spoke to political analysts tell us entrepreneur he believes france needs a more effective integration policy. france. continues to have some of the worst integration of muslims in their society compared to other european countries are but you'd be surprised to know that the majority of muslims in europe live in germany where we've had relatively fewer cases and so there are ideas to be sought you know within the european union itself on how to integrate minorities which france apparently has not done yet the part of it is if you notice the pakistani was 18 years old the church man or boy was 18 years old the age adolescence of this group are particularly vulnerable and it's not just
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the religion it's psychology we have isolated marginalized youth which have pretty much nothing to look up to well in the case in france i think it's. as much it's not just an issue of fundamentalism or radicalization it's part of that psychological process that adolescents go through with some difficulty at best so when you have youth in marginalized situations the psychological pressure social logical and psychological is higher so that there is a clear evidence suggesting that teenagers have to be targeted. while the same country different story. in france are getting tougher as the day the number of infections passes 32000 that is a rat caught since the start of the pandemic but residents on residents of 8 other
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badly affected cities have been undercut saturday but that hasn't stopped them from tape into the streets and discontent. in paris a crowd of people marched against the new measures these include getting special permission to go up to 9 pm and 6 am the government insisting acuff use the only way to a strict lock down restaurant and bar owners are particularly unhappy since the fools to shut. the hours to ensure the rules all respected the french president outlined several punishments for violators the fast toys will bring a fine of over $100.00 euros on it only gets steeper from repeat offenders could pay 3000 euros and even find themselves behind bars for 6 months he has been finding out how the hospitality sector is going to survive. between 9 pm and 6 am
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every night for possibly up to 6 weeks no one is allowed outside without an authorization or medical emergency for restaurants already struggling to cope there is concern that these new measures will make times even. if everybody needs to be at home at 9 we have clothes or serve the last this is a it's the time to clean the time to go home. the service between 7 and 8 switch is not a reason at all i'm. not sure we would have enough plates and he's worried this could mean many restaurants are hung out to dry becomes a cynical we get so we were getting used to it and so we try to do our best but it's. an enormous number of restaurants in the nothingness about it. as we speak so yeah it's a big big day in the coffee. bar and restaurant unions have also warned that the
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impact could be dire now they previously outlined how 15 percent of cafes bars or restaurants face potential bankruptcy with a quarter of a 1000000 star facing unemployment in france it is clear that this decision is equivalent to a reclusive era stablish ment's and has serious consequences for the hotel cafe and catering sector already hard hit by the crisis we qualify these measures as punitive against the hotel and catering sector their aim is to dissuade a minority of people who do not respect basic health precautions and will have dramatic consequences on the profession while the government has announced more help for the sector many owners of eating establishments have said this aid is for their work force not them and that they've essentially been left without a wage the curfew has been brought in though in the latest attempt by the french government to bring down. a number of covert 900 positive tests even president matt
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corn has expressed concern about the rising numbers of cases that need hospital attention including those who need to go into intensive care. our emergency rooms and our hospitals are in a more worrying situation than in march because we don't have a reserve of beds which is why we have to take measures that are more strict while polls suggest the majority of people do support the curfew there are those who are vocally opposing it including the mayor of marks a who's a doctor 2 by profession how can you not be angry when this measure targets the wrong things and fails to address the root cause whatever else we do we need to support our hospitals because abandonment for years is deplorable with their own 20000000 people now obliged to stay inside at night many are still left wondering if this measure is enough to fight the virus is the battle against limps on
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jollity pinsky r.t. paris. gatherings all celebrations no spread of the virus a good motto especially when you're buying something you don't particularly like in italy the governor of campania has decided to impose a curfew in his region thought it applies only to one specific weekend. nyquist. is this immense idiocy this immense stupid american extravagance that we have imported into our country that says halloween is a monument to imbecility well since we have to face the reality and since i feel that people are already getting ready to have parties everything will be closed on halloween from 10 o'clock and there will be a curfew. we asked 8 italians how they feel about being spooked into this ghost free how do we holiday. but in my opinion it's stupid to think that closing all the nightclubs will stop people from gathering because we can regroup
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in another place. i agree to is deluca even before call of it in my view is a pretty silly holiday where catholics you know this america celebration is not appropriate to me and so you know she has by god but i think it's a mistake halloween has become a good holiday here in italy and it helps the economy it's a good thing for the city for young people that want to have fun and for everyone. i think that we can avoid these holidays because of the coronavirus these are useless holidays a group that honestly i'm not sorry for it we can stay home during this phase maybe next year we can go out and enjoy this holiday if there is a vaccine well speaking of the holidays haas current affairs council the fun will look at someone usual ways people are adapting to the new normal i'm much more course off to the shop right.
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the media environment. if you disagree with the official narrative you told a conspiracy theorist never mind many a visual narrative and actually more too seriously and is big war with. welcome back with the whole wild adjusting to new reality of a change in covert restrictions holiday fun and general fun is not quite the same as it used to be because you clearly haven't had enough with me and i was i took a closer look at how 2020 has brought about some rather unusual and sometimes amusing shake ups. hard to believe but the holiday season is just around the corner but if you are hoping to have the traditional carrier to your out of christmas luck a true to 2020 form choral singing has now been categorized as a high risk activity it's been banned in parts of australia as it gets droplets
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everywhere and fact this effects devotees of all kinds have been down for weddings and corporate events the maximum number is 150 but again completely seated no dancing no singing no mingling perhaps not the fast passing it's an invite to an unlikely ton of events the words normally read to woodwind instruments are hitting headlines pay is now need to keep 3 not the usual one and a half metres apart and if it's your big day but no one sings happy birthday to you don't take it personally children are being encouraged to hum the tune or listen to it on you tube instead without a way to get to know thompson no main party started some italian school teachers are seizing the day better to share your pulse of wisdom than right by the sea. this is for sure big difference especially in the time we're living in which brings about a lot of restrictions for children they experience a way of learning this different from what they experience inside
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a classroom living an experience in class outside is obviously a plus for these children. over in germany though classes will continue indoors but the children's uniforms will look a bit different they'll sport hat scarves and coats inside and even be given blankets because to get that moving windows will be left open and you'd better brace yourself if you have a train to catch us that taking a similar approach just don't expect to end up anywhere exotic we've always travel restrictions in place so if you still need that content for instagram on a few options just lost the tourists who visited japan without ever leaving china or there's always photoshop. if the pandemic or trying to figure out all those restrictions has stressed you out there are ways to release energy describe your clubs. we're holding an event called the roof tiles smashing experience it's
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a way for people to come and banish their bad moods and if you're less into tile smashing and more into trench coats but find matching of miles to the outfit or a bit of a hassle designers have got you covered quite literally as for the hot summer months as a dress that covers you in all the right places original ideas in the toughest of times innovation at its finest and if there's one thing we can say about 2020 it's that it's been pretty original to say the least. now some of the news from across the world in brief and that's had fast to chile which on sunday was rocked by a violent protest that marked one year took up one rallies. police deployed water cannon to disperse the crowd in the capital on a charge over a century old was allegedly satellite by found although the official cause hasn't
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been announced yet as firefighters were trying to put out the flames at the building's steeple collapsed the scene was accompanied by shouting and walking from bystanders meanwhile men in the czech republic. the work. in progress 2000 football and hockey fans protested the government's decision to send sporting events for 2 weeks a move taken to cup the spread of the great a virus police also resorted to force to disperse those demonstrations with at least 20 people reportedly injured as a result. and finally controversy over whether transgender athletes should be allowed to compete against female competitors has been reignited it comes after british t.v. personality piers morgan applauded the decision to ban trans women from taking part in international women's rugby and his words to start debate how can that even be
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a debate about transgender women playing women's rugby it's so obvious leigh room equal and dangerous to women want to small less powerful female biological bodice we all know this women will get seriously hurt of this insanity prevails the approach taken by world rugby shows a fundamental lack of understanding of what it means to be a trans athlete inclusion matters world rugby has an acted their discriminatory policy preventing transgender participation in their events this would be battled and the eliza ship shown by the women's rugby community is a man's and heart warming for that i'm going to leave their voices. now this all comes after wild rugby the sports global governing body ruled that was safety and finest concerns about letting transgender athletes participate it said women would be putting their health at risk completing date someone who was born male just to note the new guidelines only apply at the international level regional and amateur
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organizations are not forced to abide by them and this is exactly what happened in britain robin's birthplace which chose not to recognize the global bodies ruling saying it needs more scientific backing since transgender athletes were allowed in the 2004 olympic games there have been a number of cases where trans affluence competing against women were disqualified or in fact stripped of their medals we put the issue up for debate lots of different athletes will have advantages because of various physical attributes why should we single out the potential advantages of trans mourinho while ignoring the other advantages of a woman who is not there men are biologically men born as men they're men they've got a huge advantage over women in the people at the radical men's movement in the trans-am the militant they're trying to demean women and they're trying to devalue the female sport it's unfair it's wrong and it shouldn't be allowed trans women.
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there's no real scientific evidence that they have an advantage what science there is is disputed under degree advantage is very minimal if you know put a man bowl logically bowl man into female rugby piers morgan is absolutely right this time will get mass injuries it's a ludicrous suggestion of course there is a risk of injury but there are rules and also among fans will rightly players some are small some are large already women are at risk of injury this is quite an aggressive force the world order to be union is against this england the english would be union who are being really politically correct and said it's ok but not at international level international level they're saying that this nonsense can carry on. organized crime has taken a hit more than
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a dozen suspected mobsters have been arrested in sicily after a businessman secretly recorded and allowed to extortion at trying to force him to pay protection money. as per. your coverage coming from. normal. producers are going to be. no reality. just at the payday and all the businessman who films the video refused to pay up confronting illogic extortionist with the photos of to prominence a 2nd judge as martyrs by the mafia kareena is now among $13.00 a legend rocket victims who have spoken out. you know. it will stop the in 2018
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i don't see being threatened by the mafia as it comes off for racket money in the same neighborhood where i work now but in another $1.00 called kappos one of the matthews debt collectors had been around more than once threatening the workers and myself as well back then i filmed everything with a hidden camera the mafia asking me for money i turned it over to the police and so the investigation began this time around it gave me some satisfaction to do it for those who are victims of the match here and have never been able to fight back for lack of courage because they were simply afraid. there are estimated to be at least $94.00 mafia clans in sicily cause a loss that i doubt the mafia organizations mostly operate in it's in the south historically the poorest part of the country the main areas of activity including drug trafficking and. it is up a pity in all told us again how he copes with the failure of reprisal. am i
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afraid of course there is fear obviously what i did this 2nd time i'm exposed to my family at risk and that's no trivial matter i always thank the palermo police they are fantastic i feel protected by them because even if i don't see them i know they are there i feel protected but i have to say it's not the police escort the makes the difference protection must come from the citizens protection comes if we all become the majority if we are not the minority even the police cannot provide protection i don't foresee that's what history teaches us given all the victims of the mafia. it's all from me for today and your pharma will be here taking i thought i'd join them at the top of the hour until then it's going underground.
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i'm going underground as the u.s. senate reconvenes amid the worst coronavirus death toll in the world and a presidential election that arguably will do little to change things going on the
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show yesterday's man with just over to. 2 weeks until the u.s. presidential election we investigate the legacy of joe biden from prisons in the war on drugs to the supreme court battle scars be playing out across mainstream media and ask if his potential victory in 2 weeks will do anything to fix the united states and how aware are we have one specific part of joe biden's legacy his support for the patriot act which authorized the massive valence of the u.s. population we speak to award winning photographer jeff minimal stein about the death of our privacy all of them all coming up in today's going underground the 1st way just over 2 weeks away from a u.s. presidential election that will take place amid a global pandemic a looming economic catastrophe and an impending climate crisis the man leading in the polls i had it all trump like his predecessor hillary clinton is joe biden a seasoned senator who some in the united states see as a potential return to normal after 4 years of trump but is he really the solution the united states needs or has his nearly 50 years in politics been emblematic of
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the problems that have led the country to this stage for mass incarceration.

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