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i mean, the steps we've taken recently will lead to the establishment of a long term piece of the benefits of slaves as opposed. and i mean, just in the stories that shaped the week here on our t.v. armenia and azerbaijan signed a peace deal brokered by moscow ending almost 2 months of bloodshed. and it sees russian peacekeepers on the ground. in the region however, are outraged branding the deal. both a betrayal and i.q. merely a defeat also ahead tensions
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flare in the u.s. says the election. fallout continues. thousands descend on washington d.c. and a show of support for donald trump, who's still refusing to concede defeat and trial data suggest russia's corona virus. vaccine is highly affective with hungry, joining the queue to buy the shot. bring you all of this week's top stories. this is the weekly on our team international. my name is donald quarter. welcome to the program. now let's get right into it after 2 months of bloody fighting calm has returned to the disputed nagorno-karabakh region, armenia and azerbaijan. this week signed a historic peace deal brokered by russia. as part of the truce. moscow has sent
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peacekeepers to the frontline. 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. and i hope that all the steps we have taken recently will lead to the establishment of a long term peace for the benefit of azerbaijan and armenia. are now under the new peace deal, both sides will hold on to their current military positions that leaves armenia in control of the regions capital step on occurred over here. while azerbaijan gets the 2nd largest city of shushi, which it look, it took just before hostilities ended, armenia will also have to hand over 3 further districts to azerbaijan. in while russian peacekeepers have been deployed to the law, chinnery corridor or the only major road link between the region and armenia, russian contingent includes nearly 2000 personnel and almost 400 vehicles and
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hardware. this mission will last 5 years with an automatic extension if required. now both yerevan and baku meanwhile, are presented the troops in very different ways to their people. the text of the statement is unspeakably painful for me personally and for people i have made this decision is the result of an in-depth analysis of the military situation. this is not victory, but there will be a defeat, a list you recognize itself as a loser. we will never recognize also says losers. and this should usher in a roof national unification and revival to my part. i would like to see that i'm very grand jury. we've sealed the deal to settle a years long conflict between armenia and azerbaijan. compute the occupation of news of the truce, led to widespread anger in armenia. many see it as a capitulation. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ok. i
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i, i, i, i, i guess i, you call it pushing young, betrayed us here, traitor. he's a peek. how he could do this to us. these decisions is a step in the back for all armenians. the ok, i believe it was i just say thank you alexandra. thank you. and again made a speech via facebook and got on television. and you may decide whether to last because the last few days hasn't appeared in public. yeah,
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i didn't mention the day that he feared for his life when you sign a deal, you know, the kind of way of the situation, just the man being arrested today. right now behind me that it's taken over to the right place with the protesters on media following behind this very small amount of i mean down the street. it's hard to say whether this is the general feeling of the majority of the population or whether a very vocal minority, you know, off currently leading the protest. but what will come, he said, is all i mean there and where we are in shock following monday's jail. i mean, the way they're expressing it is slightly different, perhaps with 1000 by john, about to take control of large parts of the region. armenians. there are fleeing their homes, some of even burned down their properties, so they're not left to the enemy as they see it. but on the other side of the conflict people in baku have greeted the ceasefire as a national victory muslims
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of sleep now the red cross spokes person in the garner car bach and the former canadian ambassador to armenia both gave their take on the situation over the disputed region. the impact of this coalition for life, the think you put in across the region. devastated and kind their life down on 90000 people who had to leave their homes. now you search for safety in 0 or 0 point one. we're not cover both, mainly moving toward new people are in need or who can't make it closely since and 2 are maybe being a few fans who've penderecki to support
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for a $58.00. but i think it's a shame. there's nothing wrong with patriotic commotions when they are directed with such hostility toward the other side from both sides. it takes great creativity to counsel people to, to learn again, to live together. it's going to depend on the extent to which russian leaders change the complete cooperation of the leaders of the 2 countries in 2000 and very well trained, russian troops will be very effective. but what will be most effective will be self discipline. on the part of the 2 sides, and i think that can only be obtained through communication from must have crossed the atlantic. thousands of donald trump's supporters descended on
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washington d.c. over the weekend in a shell of support for the president who is still refusing to concede defeat in the election. but tensions flared on saturday when counter protesters also took to the streets. authorities say one person was stabbed and 20 people arrested and police say they've had to respond to multiple reports of fights between the extreme left and right wing groups. some near to the white house from supporters have been spurned by the president's claims of electoral fraud. and are demanding recounts. much of the media has been celebrating joe biden's win, but the end of trump's headline making time in the white house could see t.v. ratings. departing with him has explained tears on air over the end of donald trump's presidency. it's been a long time coming. my mom and her grandmother this morning. they didn't have it
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right. now, did you 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 is a good person matters 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. 'd one big white house reality show where they've really trauma and black tie grief for your careers. you saw the presidency as the world's greatest reality, t.v. show. he was the executive producer, the chief promoter,
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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 among in america. it's people like this that cause division. one of the statements that you made in the ceiling of the campaign. do we go that? 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 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?
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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 that 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 legit. him? when hillary clinton lost, there was russian collusion. 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 to be citizen, trump, it appears he will be able to inject, is opinion into anything in still maintain, maybe even more of
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a powerful position because of the unfettered, edited expurgated on plug. and he'll be able to see and hear and want. 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 is nothing are counting and recounting is still ongoing, nearly 2 weeks after election day, and questions surrounding the role of the electoral college have also heightened concerns about the voting system. let's briefly go through it. the electoral college aims to prevent either congress or the public from having complete
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influence over the vote within the system of each of america's 50 states, choose electors, and their number differs from state to state with population being a primary factor. now to when the candidate needs a majority of electors, but the critics of the system stress that it's unfair, as it doesn't equate one vote to one person, we put the potential flaws 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
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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 moment . more like our sport. we believe the other side is deflating the outgoing president. 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 united states of 3rd 4th and 5th parties trying to break into the political system. and they can't, because before there's even discussion of the contract, we have this richard 2 party system that is based on who gets a call. so that contact again is a 1st step in the right direction, but it's still not enough. going on to latin america and peru where interim
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president manual merino has resigned this sunday. just 6 days after taking office, you know, and comes in response to protests that have turned deadly since the appointment of the new government. 2 people died in the peruvian capital on saturday after a rally in support of former president martin vistar. it descended into violence. he was ousted just last week over corruption claims and his supporters claim it was a coup. the antigovernment protests have also been staged for a 14th consecutive weekend in the bella, russian capital, dozens were reportedly detained on sunday. people also gathered in memory of a fellow opposition supporter who died this week in the hospital. authorities deny claims the death was linked to injuries caused by police. and the mass rally started back in august amid accusations that the presidential election was rigged
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and protests to win the british city of liverpool. this time over cope with lockdowns, 25 arrests were made over violations of a ban on mass gatherings. hundreds turned up for the rally on saturday, the former prime minister of moldova to hold a narrow lead in sunday's presidential election over current incumbent. according to the electoral commission, the probe european candidate is ahead with almost 56 percent of the vote compared to the president's 46 percent of the vote. sandra, lost out to dote on in the last presidential race back in 2015, and she has made the national ailing finances a key part of her campaign and has pledged and is pledging to seek financial support from the european union. still ahead, early signs suggest russia's covert shot is highly effective. after the break,
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we hear from hungary's top diplomat on why budapest has joined the queue to buy israel media, a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe. isolation community, are you good in the right way or are you being so direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend to join us in the depths
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or remain in the shallows of the ceasing probably his last battle, this president, whom he tried over the generals and who by his foreign policy pick up there don't leave the neo-cons again. be back in control, a very warm welcome back to the program. the makers of russia's covert vaccine revealed this week that the latest trial data suggests it is 92 percent effective. the drug known as sputnik v. is currently an advantage. stage 3 trials, mass production is expected soon with nationwide vaccinations to follow. several countries including india and brazil have already placed orders and
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hungry has become the 1st european nation to join that list. budapest will run its own trials of the drug in a few weeks time, hungary and foreign minister who spoke to us while recovering from having caught coated. told my colleague, neil harvey cooperation is key to overcoming the pandemic. it's any time international cooperation based on mutual respect is now, and i think the political correctness judging each other during time there should be left behind. and instead of the moment that king go out, there are countries on the political basis we should think about how to cooperate. so sometimes i have the feeling that the issue of the vaccines is becoming politicized, which i think should be again, we are crossing fingers for all companies and countries which are hoping for
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developing the vaccine regardless who they are. so we are interested in india, american in the euro, and the russian in the chinese indies for the vaccine development and research to be successful. you know, shooting with everybody including russia, of course. yeah. if this is correct of reports, that hunger is going to be buying some russian vaccines in december. like you said, you are looking at all the options. is there any concern though. 'd about how that will be met to response from other countries, because as we say, these things are often politicized lucca, these should be avoided. so now it's a moment de light, for the people always anytime political aspects should be left behind. and this is the now is the world waits for a viable covert vaccine finding that finding a shot isn't the only challenge. another is how to make it accessible. while rich countries can afford stockpiling drugs. pora ones often lack the specialist storage equipment needed. charlotta been reports within hours of pharmaceutical
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giant pfizer and by own tech announcing there could be $1000.00 vaccine was 90 percent effective, that you swooped in and signed on the dotted line. and europe wasn't alone. massive,, deals have also been struck with the u.s. the u.k., egypt, pan, canada, and new zealand, leading some n.g.o.s to question whether this is just a vaccine for rich nations. it's worrying that phase a bio when tech has already struck deals with rich countries for more than a 1000000000 doses of its vaccine, leaving less than a quarter of its projected supply for the rest of the world. big pharma profits must not be prioritized over the health of billions. now, the european commission has been clear. member states can decide what to do with their vaccine doses, and that includes the option of meeting them to lower and middle income countries.
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the u. is unlikely to help a lot because it is in deep trouble itself. and many poor countries are not going to be able to be all the supply expensive coaching infrastructure and storage on time to deliver the missing. this vaccine needs to be stored at minus 70 degree celsius, requiring a special freezer of a type that isn't widely available even in europe and america. meaning countries will have to build deep freeze storage and transportation networks from scratch to keep the vaccine from becoming useless is for the action is costly, its component is unstable. it also requires culture in transportation and has a short shelf life. the requirement for extremely cold temperatures is likely to cause spoilage a lot of vaccine the price tag in building these and the difficulties in administrating the required 2 shots within a month, may be too much of
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a burden for nations, leaving them essentially frozen out some n.g.o.s have called on follow on tech, to clarify how the vaccine will be made accessible outside high income countries. and they want the firms to make their vaccine technology available via a w h o scheme. so billions of doses can be produced as quickly and this cheaply as possible. now that's unlikely, because when the scheme was launched, pfizer made its feelings clear, i think is nonsense and at this point of time, it's also dangerous. there's a giant effort right now happening to find solutions. the risks we're taking represent billions of dollars and the chances of developing something is still not very good and adding insult to injury the day. the vaccine was announced, the c.e.o. of fine. so many $5600000.00 worth of company stock. now pfizer says that this was a scheduled transaction once the stock hit a certain value, but for many this was
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a cold shower. of a reminder, the big pharma is also big money. so a vaccine for coke at 19 may be closer, which of course is good news. well, for those who can at least afford it, i say, centralize profit seeking the period with market in some because last country to be called that really determines when the pandemic is going to be one who pay for it getting worse. i mean, we complain much, but the point is really if it is eventually optimal for them to leave all these poor countries untreated because they could eventually travel back to the bric countries at the same time. profit incentive shouldn't be in the mind. the world's greatest invention and treatment by
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a lot by products. well also this week a new medical study found catching covert can lead to mental health problems. the university of oxford found one in 5 coronavirus patients go on to develop mental health issues within 3 months of testing positive. the analysis was based on 69000000 u.s. medical records. more than 62000 of them had coated. the majority of disorders linked to the disease are characterized by feelings of worry or fear, or in some cases strong enough to make every day life seem unbearable. they include adjustment disorder, post-traumatic, stress disorder, panic, attacks, insomnia, and even dementia. we talked to a co-author of the study the short answer is that we don't know yet, and we have to do more research to find out, you know, we can start to speculate about what might be the reasons. and i think the might be 2 main reasons. one is psychological, the other one is biological. the psychological one is quite intuitive. it is, you know, people suffer with the 19 which is quite scary enough itself and the fear of having
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a potentially life limiting in this might cause things like anxiety and depression . and then there's also a possible biological explanation, which is that it is possible that sounds good to say the very virus that causes 19 my get into the brain. we know that some viruses do. we don't know yet as far as i know where the sask of 2 does, but it's possible that it does. and in that way, it might, it might be affecting the brain and damaging the brain if you will, within the biological explanation is also an inflammatory explanation. so we know that to, as a virus, causes an information throughout the body that can be, can expand well beyond the lungs. and it may be that inflammatory response also involves the brain. and if that's the case, that in my view, that the inflammation to the immune response of the body mount against the infection might be the cause of the psychotic illness. given that there's going to
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be more people suffering with mental illness as a result of 19, we need to make sure that there is services provided for those people in therapy provided for the people. we know the things that he depression, for instance, for example, is our treatable diseases. most people that receive treatment for anxiety, depression do get better and very important that those treatments are available to all that need them. during the pandemic or stories that shape the week, make sure to check out our website, r.t. dot com and follow us on your favorite social media platforms. i'll be back in about 30 minutes with more and i hope to see them but the demick know certainly no blood is true. nationalities
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has emerged with world peace to. 2 come in a crisis with this we can do better, we should everyone is contributing way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenges create the response so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together on election night. you may know whether the margin for the winner is so large that it is impossible for the defeated candidate to catch up. so there may still be
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10000 votes to count, but the margin is 80000 votes and it doesn't matter if all 10000 votes went for the defeated candidate, they cannot possibly catch up and that's where we are today. joe biden's margin is so large in all of the states being contested, that even though some of the states have not finished county, they still know who won. and joe biden won a majority of the electoral college votes. well, as i say, are you doing? you know, i believe that we want to knock at the end and shauna not me appeal that we now have a child and over i don't get to pick some point,
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but i am a little the making and he told her you can't get on a diet i think what it means, how do you keep making one copy machine at a time are not big. aha, i had gushed that i probably greenlighted are one of the part of the matter of finding it out again. and one person could get you on your then another population committed even more our ages. and i think the 3rd and extremely broken. and i think a lot of women here like her said, that come kelpie and that sort of not just myself, it shifts all, jumped at the times where you just wanted to end it. there's many, many times. i'm richelle years. it's a wish you know how come you don't wake up again to let me die.
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