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the only question is, should we accept it as a fact? i hope that the steps we have taken recently will lead to the establishment of a long term peace for the benefit of both azerbaijan and armenia. russian peacekeepers headed to the negative conflict zone. after a peace deal is signed by armenia and azerbaijan, but the agreement doesn't go down well and i protesters stormed the parliament and government buildings in the armenian capital branding
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the treaty, a defeat for the country. and donald trump claims that news about a potentially breakthrough u.s. covert vaccine was deliberately held back until after the election. are broadcasting live wrecked from our studios in moscow. this is r.t. international. i'm sean thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now, a peace deal has been struck between armenia and azerbaijan, to end fighting in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region. the truce was brokered by moscow with vladimir putin expressing hope of a lasting settlement between the sides state a place where you should care about you. what is happening in karabakh is a truly great tragedy. i want to note with great satisfaction, the outlines of compromise and the agreements reached on ending the bloodshed. i
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hope that all the steps we have taken recently will lead to the establishment of a long term peace for the benefit of both azerbaijan and armenia. earlier my colleagues have brought down the current situation in the disputed region and the renewed hopes for a lasting peace. well, the place to brokered by most has 9 points. the 1st and the most important one is of course about ceasefire for 6 weeks. the region has been seen to bloody deadly fighting with bombardments habit to refire and of course casualties, including among civilian population. we have been receiving dramatic pictures like these for this whole month. and now the size decided to stop it. the russian peacekeepers are going to the region to secure the agreement. we know that 3 military airplanes have already lend, attain the city of yet another mania. this is, these are the pictures provided by russian defense ministry. the airplanes brought
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person now equipment, transportation, special week old russian peacekeepers are going to be stationed mostly along what is known as the lodging corridor. it is a 5 kilometer wide road connecting the media to the gordon week, and it is expected that they are going to stay there for at least 5 years and it could be extended. what is the agreement say about specific districts? well, they do says that the army is stop there where they are now. meaning as it is by john, we'll keep the areas that managed to seize during the fight, including a very important town of a different size called it differently. it is a strategic location because it is on a high hill and you can see the whole stip on the cat, which is the capital of the garden cut off from there. and military generals say, if you have this shushi, then you have the whole of the courtney and now azerbaijan will have it heard as a leader call and it drew slim. so it is very important for both as it is by
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john and armenian not only strategically, but culturally and religiously as well. well. now as the debate, john will have the control over this town. and also the agreement says that their media will have to return to 3 disputed regions, a defacto following the conflict in 1901, the luncheon regions. so as you understand this agreement is basically everything that who wanted for many decades. and it is a defeat for they are mean inside. these are both leaders speaking about it so differently. the text of the statement is unspeakably painful for me personally and for our people. i have made this decision as a result of an in-depth analysis of the military situation. this is not a victory, but there will be a defeat unless you recognize as offers a loser. we will never recognize or services losers. and this should and revival. for my part,
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i would like to say that i'm very glad that today we have sealed the deal to settle a years long conflict between armenia and azerbaijan and put an end to the occupation. well, obviously the agreement sparked different reaction among people from both sides, with celebrations in azerbaijan and violent protests in armenia with so many people calling the leader of the country a traitor. what about the people who have been forced to flee their homes during the fighting? have they been taken into account? yes, of course. and i think this is one of the brightest points of the sick room and we know that tens of thousands of people were forced to flee, not gotten caught up by hand. now, according to this deal, they will be able to return safely back to their homes in the goal of the credit. and this will be morning by u.n. personnel, u.n. staff. and also we hear that the sides agreed to exchange prisoners of war and the dead bodies of their soldiers and their civilians. in armenia, the deals largely being seen by the public as
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a humiliating defeat prompting protesters to storm government buildings in the capital your vote. thank you. our thanks. thanks. thanks. thanks. thanks. thanks. thanks god my come back in the public square in the morning on the still sign. i am your media foreign minister and if she thinks angered some locals here, i'm here to see purchases or make things like this. so you can rest between immediate connection here about hiring our last great down the last 24 hours some,
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some of supporting the pushing out, leaving upstate what was necessary to make leinster agreement. splitting the trades, especially into the sign is that people had in the last night there were some purchases like graham having the other side of the central city where the speaker watching and prime minister said i see i'm this is michelle undergoing treatment. no life for me during the purchase there, as you know exactly where i was a question, your attitudes recorded and times parts and just looks like it's going to be another november experience and i've
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lost my place presents well everyone's going to the government building like leaves with the same the red cross a spokesperson in nagano, kind of buck believes that the truce will be crucial for the thousands of people who have fled the area. the impact of this kill a son. once a life, the stick you put her asian across the region, have been devastated and tense. the last few weeks about 90000 people who had to leave their homes in search for safety in or outside number in a car or bus. maybe moving toward me, you know, people are you meet for who cherish mental health support, psychological support could also support medical assistance and you are ready to
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peen, where president pro 30 directories to step in if you spent by providing medical homes for. ready you know, the term always tender 82 support over those who are affected by face a situation history professor peter nick has shared his views on the complex roles of foreign powers in the disputed region. so we've got a very complicated situation here with a lot of different interests involved. you've got the turks supporting the azerbaijan position, and then you've got russia to some extent and iran supporting the armenian position . so had russia wanted to intervene more aggressively,
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they could have changed the balance of forces, but they have tried, they've got friendly relations to some extent. with both sides, i think is very significant. on the one hand gets the armenian troops out of that region and allows russia to play an even bigger role. turkey and iran are also going to be involved and the country that all 3 of those countries border this region. so it's still a very tense situation where everybody is hoping that this cease fire will hold and that russian peacekeeping troops will be able to do so. the u.s. has now clocked up at $10000000.00 coronavirus cases, but there is a ray of hope from a giant pfizer has announced its coded vaccine, has been 90 percent effective in trials. president trump, though is suspicious about the timing of that announcement made some 48 hours after media outlets called the election for joe biden. as i have long said,
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pfizer and the others would only announce a vaccine after the election because they didn't have the courage to do it before. likewise, the f.d.a. should have announced it earlier, not for political purposes,, but for saving lives. the company c.e.o., however, has rebuffed that claim saying the announcement had nothing to do with politics. in fact, scene is being developed together with german drugmaker bio and tack and should be widely available to the public next year ahead of the election. the prospect of a job that was used to score political points. we will master distribute the backseat in just a few short weeks. it will whitley eradicate the virus and wipe out the china play once and for all. if the doctors tell us that we should take it, i'll be the 1st in line to take it. absolutely. but if donald trump tells us i said to him that we've taken, i'm not taking director of the washington pain center, dr. john dombrowski fears political games are taking focus away from saving lives.
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the covert 1000 pandemic, at least in the united states, is been a political football, a thing to her. donald trump, the economy they will play up. and the other side is this is the same way. so i think it's very scary that we're here with, we're seeing this tremendous and tragic intersection between politics and science, which is not the way to move forward. we can't make at least in the united states 330000000 vaccines. right now we just impossible. so we as physicians always do, treat ush, take care of the sickest patients 1st and worry about others. so people who are sick, elderly, multiple medical problems, they should get the vaccination 1st. and we need to educate people we've done now is politicized. and we need to take down the temperature and explain people. this is like a flu vaccine is healthy for you to people who are younger and healthy. so people get flu vaccines and they do just fine because we're finding out if you catch the corona virus, they do kind of,
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they do well. so we should protect the weakest and sickest among our population 1st . russia is also racing ahead with its own vaccine. the most promising candidate is sputnik v. developed by the gemmell, a research center here in moscow. despite facing some skepticism from the west to make claims that corners were cut to russian into production, it is currently undergoing advanced stage 3 trials involving participants from around the world. now the president of the italian russian chamber of commerce is among the volunteers. he believes politics should not stand in the way of countries receiving the vaccine. it's been 3 days since i took the vaccine. i feel perfectly fine have been feeling perfectly well since the very 1st day. i took it and there's a psychological difference. i feel calmer when you read the press and see how big a problem the pandemic is. and you see how much harm it has brought to the health of people to businesses. only then do you realize how vital sciences and how
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important it is to look for solutions together. in italy, we're still using methods from 1916 like lock down and there aren't any other options. that's fine. but i'd like to think that in the last 100 years, new methods have emerged. vaccines for instance, can save many lives and politics shouldn't prevent the spread of medicine. politics shouldn't prevent human development and shouldn't create obstacles to the health of people, including those in italy. now, who don't have the opportunity to choose whether to vaccinate or not still to come in the program while many of us at t.v. networks rob with their hands, with glee over joe biden's election, victory trump's fall from power. could see their bumper ratings heading in the same direction and we'll explain more after a short break. this is our international join
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me every thursday on the alec simon show. and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics score business. i'm show business. i'll see you then the world is driven by a dream shaped by our own person of the day or thinks we dare to ask let's compare biden. he comes into office potentially. and this means that i believe we're going to see a repeat of 2008. remember,
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obama took office and because obama was a pretty young guy, the timing didn't come through financing. it was a law student then very good with constitutional law, but he didn't know anything about wall street. he kind of threw the keys of wall street over larry summers and all these other folks. and they went to head and they created the global financial crisis. after a fact that seemed to benefit the can chilean, heirs in a remarkable way. remember the billionaires after the 2008 crisis quadruple and or more of their wealth, while vast swathes of american population went bankrupt or lost their house? so i'm pretty sure going to see a repeat of that by baucus
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is aren't international. now a top u.s. justice department official has quit over president trump's legal challenge to the election results. this is after the attorney general authorized a probe into election fraud. the trumpet ministration, also applied for an emergency injunction to prevent joe biden's victory being certified in the state of pennsylvania. joe biden is projected to win at least 290 electoral college votes more than enough to get him into the white house. but donald trump has cast doubt on the results with allegations of voter fraud. meanwhile, much of the u.s. media has been celebrating biden's win, although they could be the 1st to lose out when trump leaves office as artie's comments. tears on air over the end of donald trump's presidency. it's been
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a long time coming. my mom and grandmother this morning didn't have it right. when i do, just look at this t.v. colleague of mine emotions as strong as after the end of a war or winning an olympic gold medal. character matters. it matters telling the truth matters because the person and this is a golden tie probably put on by another journalist when he realized trump was defeated. he said for 4 years, he'd only been wearing black ones. i can probably show you hours of air time recordings proving how frenzied the liberal media are this time around. but just let me ask them the past 4 years of what you called one big white house reality show where they've really trauma and black tie grief for your careers. voters turned out in record numbers to turn the page, replacing a reality, t.v.
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star raised in wealth. he saw the presidency as the world's greatest reality. t.v. show. he was the executive producer, the chief promoter, and the star of the trump show. if it wasn't for this reality show would ratings for cable news look so good throughout mr. trump's 1st term, an entire new standards dream team can be put together our of reporters, who if you think of it, probably all the president, a big one for a true career, boost the star and a means of trump. on the campaign trail, you called yourself a nationalist. some people saw that as emboldening white nationalist. not such a racist question in america. it's people like this that cause division. one of the statements that you made in the killing of the campaign, do we go?, honestly, i think you should let me run the country. you run c.n.n., and if you did it well, your ratings. i mean, i'm not going to give you. you are fake news. turning the loading of president
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trump in all shapes and forms into a perfect top story came to the rescue of cable news. amid the rise of online media . what will be left for them to go on about once the maggot man is out? who's on healthy burgers? and cans of coke, are they going to count? will there be someone else as important to be caught for cheating in golf for splashing the cash on moscow prostitutes? but it will have to be something else than the russia collusion. story to land the pulitzer prizes cry or not cry. stay tuned for the new era. gone is russian collusion? nobody talks about russian collusion anymore, or chinese collusion, or any kind of no collusion. vote was 100 percent lead, get him. when hillary clinton lost, there was russian coal. but not this time, mainstream media need this more than you can imagine, mainstream media are sitting back to be on the side. silent. the president is going
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to be citizen, trump, it appears he will be able to inject, is opinion into anything in still maintain, maybe even more of a powerful position because of the unfettered, edited expurgated on a plug in. he'll be able to see and he wants. so if they think they're going to forget donald trump, if they think he's going to be just something from the past, he can't be because their very existence, their employment, their revenue, their, their reason for being there exists a point, donald trump, he gave them life. he gave them careers, he gave them something, he created the democratic party because they became the anti trump. and without trump, there's nothing. as the legal battle over the election gathers pace, there is a growing push, particularly from democrats to reform america's electoral college system and choose
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presidents based on the majority vote. the system currently in place is aimed at giving all parts of the country a largely equal voice. colorado has become the latest state to support a change. the national popular vote is very straightforward concepts. one person should always equal one vote, and the presidential candidate who gets the most votes should win the election. and the mission of known as the national popular vote compact is one such plan. it is designed to ensure the candidate who receives the most votes nationwide is elected president, although it stopped short of calling for a complete elimination of the electoral college to be enacted. the agreement needs the support of enough states that collectively represent at least 270 electoral college votes. that is the same as the threshold for winning the presidential election as president at present. it has 196 votes. earlier,
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my colleague union o'neill put the issue up for debate. we know republicans always win texas, just like democrats always win california. and what i tell voters here to try and get them to vote libertarian. as i say, your vote will have no impact on the outcome of the election. so go ahead and vote for a 3rd party like libertarians if you want. that example demonstrates how the electoral college does make a lot of voters preferences. not very influential. i would love to see a much smaller, less powerful government so that we really didn't care. so much who won the election, there's no real identification of fraud in the us voting system. we have a secure system. what you have is a level of mistrust between both sides of this 2 party system who always believes the other side is cheating, even though i think it's more of an american thing where we don't trust this money more like our sport. we believe the other side is deflating the outgoing president
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. we know that he tends to have more tangent than normal. that has no relation to the electorial college. we are technologically advanced enough to simply count the votes. i think we need to even move beyond the compact and have a, a system. of course in representation, we have a long history in the united states of 3rd 4th and 5th parties trying to break into the political system. and they can't because 1st of all we have this because these before there's even discussion of the contract, we have this, this richard 2 party system that is based on that, it's a call. so that contact again is a 1st step in the right direction, but it's still not enough in peru, thousands have rallied against of the impeachment of the president denouncing it as a cool head of state was removed from office by congress on monday. and the speaker has been sworn in as in term leader, president stands accused of corruption and failure to tackle the crown, a virus pandemic,
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also the french government handling of the crowd. a virus has also been called into question students and parents faced off with police. and tried to block the entrance to a high school. they are angered by the decision to keep schools open despite a nationwide lockdown. and in georgia, hundreds of people have gathered outside parliament rejecting the results of the recent election. and the former soviet state, the ruling party retained its parliamentary majority in last month's vote, but the opposition claims the ballot was rick your news this hour be back in, let's say 34 to half minutes with another full and fresh look. stay with us. the international
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will sleep well, we're sleep. w. probable cause, if you're sure it doesn't actually matter the age that would have been measured by you could go with us because all of those who do use those, we will soon be confused with it would seem obvious that it was, but it is the most severe some of what is in your speech, comes on and used the 20th century was doing either of revolution, the great depression and world war. the 21st is the century of mental illness. those aren't my words. that's what surfaced some psychiatry to tell us. the only question is, should we accept it as a fact? is your media a reflection of reality?
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in a world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation or community? are you going the right way or are you being led? so direct. what is true? what is faith? in a world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. this is a story of women, women with troubled histories and complex court cases. you know, some of those deadly leave out there. where nat,
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the person that the cheesiness of the day are considered the most dangerous of criminals. she's in a still falling off 23 hours of the day. tell me that is not enough and isn't in the world of women on death row. during the vietnam war, us forces also bombed to neighboring laos. it was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know until our thelma is officially the mouth of rebound country per capita. all human history, millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. jordyn wieber went on to another topic there. even today, kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago. is the us making amends for the tragedy in laos. what help do the people need in that little land of mines?
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join me every thursday on the alex salmond show, and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business. i'm showbusiness. i'll see of that. hello and welcome across not raul things are considered. i'm peter labelle, media claimed joe biden to be president elect. however, that's not how it works. fine, although tallies make that determination and we aren't there yet. was the election
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free and fair? and what is the possibility? half the country will claim the election was stolen to discuss the election and more, i'm joined by my guest, jen kearns in oklahoma city. she is a g.o.p. strategist and host of all american radio, with jennifer kearns and in san diego. we have laura fink, she is a democratic strategist, as well as founder and c.e.o. of rebel communications. right? crosstalk rules in effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. ok, let's go to lauren san diego. i had resented my interaction that probably the most basic question that needs to be answered at this point. do you think it was a free and fair election? go ahead laura. well, as of right now, we don't have any evidence of any sort of fraud. we have the widest participation in the history of the country. i think it was as free as humanly possible. and i think what he did, we.

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