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this monday morning on r t international, moscow continues to send peacekeepers to the nagorno-karabakh region to monitor the cease fire agreed with the leaders of armenia and azerbaijan. all correspondence on his way to the city of stop at step one, kurd, for the russian mission. it will be based. barker extends the deadline for armenian troops and civilians to leave the areas they were handed over under the peace deal . armenians brother that own homes rather than leave them to the enemy. we had a good life and now we are tearing down the houses. we built ourselves. i know one thing for sure. i wouldn't even want my baby to find himself in a situation like this. it is very hard, but we do not have any other choice. despite donald trump still contesting the us
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presidential election that joe biden is already picking his white house team with a new lineup could feature many old controversial faces from back as a disastrous and bombing campaigns to our industry. insiders and we speak to the head of a top israeli hospital. that's all that russia has, but they convene a vaccine. as the anti covert job goes through final phase trials. we are pretty sure that the version of the safe you should keep this in will do nothing, but do actually a very good morning to you. it's 11 am here in the russian capital and you're watching r t international with me. erin, it's great to have you with us. now moscow has begun dispatching peacekeepers to monitor the cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan. russia brokered the deal
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a week ago to stop the bloodshed in the disputed region of the gono karabakh. now these are the latest pictures of russian equipment, hundreds of vehicles on personnel landing in on media. the mission will last 5 years with an automatic extension if required. the truce is already allowing some refugees to return home overnight, almost 500 amini and came back from the capital yet advance to the disputed regions . largest cities step and i heard russian peacekeepers come forward 900 buses of people. he's went downstairs on the way to the peacekeeping mission in the region on things. as this report. what the peacekeeping force that is supposed to be stationed in the garden has almost been brought up to full strength. we witnessed this morning get another very large called with russian peacekeepers making their way to that could make a buck with aside from that 2000 about 2000 peacekeepers,
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the russian side has also published a detailed map of what the area they're going to look like. the operations of the russian peacekeeping mission, they'll be in the observation, post monitoring stations in the northern area, married in the southern area, and 7 in the achaeans key corridor, a thin strip of land connecting me near to the pru armenian. you know, there's a lot of anger with the way the war turned out. there is a lot of sadness with how many people have died. and the ultimately people are just thankful that it is concluded already. hopeless with russians,, they are all saviors need. the u.s., no, europe helped us. the international community was signed in throughout these times . in our prime minister sold this land. it was only the russians who came to save us. took our nation has lost everything. nothing's left. i beg, lusher to help us to let the rest leave well in our life. it's painful, of course,
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but we see russian troops are coming. hopefully they will keep the peace. the russian peacekeeping mission, they kept, is acting as a sort of mediation headquarters that is organize a communication between the 2 sides, if it directly between the media. and i said about john, they have already organized, for example, in exchange of the remains of soldiers who'd been killed and whose bodies both sides were unable to collect. things are being very differently on the, by johnny side, out of the, there isn't quite the sadness that the reason the armenian side, they made tremendous gains areas that they believe are historically. there's the recognized internationally, as i said by john in people who had been forced to evacuate 30 years ago. and now overjoyed that they're heading back to whom the been unable to return to for 30
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years is in peace. i'm so grateful to our soldiers and our president who will return there with great pleasure as this is our lead and then use about the liberation and prospect of return has put behind all the hardship we've had for all this years. and want to give me now i'm so happy that our lands are liberated and grateful to all who made this country. i'm so joyful to return to my land well waiting for a signal from the government to return. we're already packing up our stuff over the course of this 6 week conflict that had been many attempts to establish a ceasefire. international attempts by russia, by the united states could also pressure from all over the world and nothing seemed to hold until the 10th of november when russian president vladimir putin help mediate this latest ceasefire, which was signed by the president of as you know, by john the prime minister of armenia, which is held there is however, an enormous about of work to be done. there's an enormous about of uncertainty
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about the, the 10s of thousands of refugees that have been displaced from their homes, from their villages over the course of this conflict. uncertainty about their future where they'll return to if they'll return to their homes tool with there's also a huge amount of problems with the humanitarian situation in the go in the car bomb, there is a lack of the basic medicine. there is lack of services. heating, very cold temperatures will boost of this is now the priority. stablish, livable conditions of baking should sure people have somewhere to return to to remind you and of a peace deal. both sides will hold on to their current military positions. now that gives armenia control of the disputed regions, campus off to panic attacks. as my youngest, the 2nd largest city sushi, which it to it took just before hostilities ended on media, will also have to hand over 3 other districts in the region because they extended
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the deadline for armenia to pull out troops and civilians from those districts. thousands of residents that a fleeing their homes and even burning them down so as not to leave them to the enemy. they explained that painful decision. you know, we had a good life here and now we have what we have. now we are tearing down the houses, we built ourselves. i don't know what will happen next. and i don't know what to say. what can i say? it's hard to speak about it. i know one thing for sure. i wouldn't even want my enemy to find himself in a situation like this. i've lived here for 20 years, and now i'm a refugee. we are taking down our houses. i don't know where we are going. i had little build in my house for 12 years. now i'm taking it down. it is very hard, very hard, but we do not have any other choice. so as well as keep the pace last goes on the taken to safeguard religious buildings with a christian monastery,
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one of the 1st to come under protection. there are some listeners, i don't want to believe that we came here to say goodbye. there are no such on media and costello and sandy where else we need to save them. it's just not substance. i came here not to say goodbye, but for an ordinary visit. i'm sure that in a week a month or 3, we will come back to dead bank again. it is ours and we will not give it away.
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each combo. there was a lot of restoration work. dark knight have police told upon stone with my own hands. i have cared for it as i would care for my own child. i still do not believe that data is to be surrendered to the affair. washington is the icing fo the sanctions entourage and a statement to mark the anniversary of the wrongs. $29000.00 anti-government protests, the us state department has pledged action against the country's quote. agents of
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the oppression. rain regime tried to hide the evidence of his brutal crackdown through censorship, intimidation, and still refuses to allow independent investigations into the killings that perpetrated. the united states will continue to promote accountability by announcing further actions against the agents of repression. later this week to bring a measure of justice to the iranian people, the longest suffering victims of the islamic republic of iran. meanwhile, the outcome of the us presidential election remains contested. it's nearly 2 weeks on from the vote. donald trump has repeatedly claimed he won while joe biden has declared himself president elect saying he is ready to take over the white house after inauguration in january. but until then, something or trying for years, his final months to toughen foreign policy. it trying to expense america's in for a chilling thriller called the lame duck president ready to bite. and it's getting worse and worse every day. we're hearing stories that are horrors, but it'll probably go through the legal process that way conducts bite. certainly.
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if the ducks last name is trump, what if the man who's been slagged off as the worst with resumes america has ever had. now has something in mind that would make the same folks call him the most disastrous, lame duck president and u.s. history. those easy, good old times when the incoming george w. bush administration only had to deal with a few pranks after the clinton people left to be yanked off the w.'s of the white house keyboards. it cost a few $1000.00 to repair that. if only in 2020, the dems could get away with such harmless banter. donald trump's opponents are in fear. the media are showing this story over and over. they're loving it. maybe it's their last chance to get a piece of the trump hating pie, but hey, seriously, people as important as the former head of the cia are super worried. he's like a cornered cat tiger. and he is going to lash out mr. brennan,
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even once mike pence to suddenly turn his back on pows and save america from the wild, lame duck. i think they would seriously consider the 25th amendment and pushing. all right. well, after the obama administration,, here's some of them. in november 4 years ago, the head of crumbs moved to d.c., began doing everything to turn his white house, stay into misery after they planted the russia gate bomb under the oval office chair, to play on his nerves throughout the whole term. what should you expect if not revenge, contacts between president elect donald trump's advisors and russian officials. he's alone in being unwilling to accept the view that this was done by the russians . trump is already act like a russian with one phrase on their mind. that is, he's got nothing to lose pundits are trying to calculate the likelihood of spoiler moves. after all, the lame ducks already caused
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a stir at the pentagon. president travels purging the top ranks of the pentagon, 48 hours after the election was called for joe biden. president trump is just fired his defense secretary, always big news when the secretary of defense is fired and that is what the president says he has just done to that outgoing secretary of defense. so what now to try to pull out of afghanistan all of a sudden or start operations against a rare and even without triggering world war 31 of the angry groups. the final hopes for the revival of the nuclear deal with a win by throwing new sanctions at them. could he stunned the dems by pardoning julia? so it was him who helped shine the light on the d.n.c. emile's 4 years ago. right. what if another trump twitter rant causes a new wave of street unrest? what if you reveal something classified and dodgy that would hurt america? although some would say he's the kind of president who has more to hide than to reveal. anyway, lame duck thriller,
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bring it on this mind control of the sea still surrounding the election. joe biden foster has already made key picks for top post, but it's done. you're hoping to explain that doesn't mean fresh faces votes over, but not yet official. and so biden is gearing up for his move into the white house and his message to the world leaders. big changes are afoot in washington. i'm letting you know that america is back and we're going to be back again. so what does the return of the old america mean for the rest of the world? here's how the administration could look. while it's an inclusive lineup with several new faces. the candidates are heavyweights of american politics. let's take a closer look at c.v.s. . the hands down favorite for secretary of state is susan rice, who served both as national security advisor and u.s. ambassador to the u.n. under barack obama. a strong advocate for the intervention in libya and u.s.
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involvement in other states. rice was in the planning to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. she withdrew because ations that she misled the public over the 2012 benghazi terror attack. explanation about how 4 americans died in benghazi, libya by ambassador rice, i think does not do justice to the reality. at the time i relied solely and squarely on the information provided to me by the intelligence community. and rice was one of those who would never let go of trump kremlin collusion. even just a few months ago, she was adamant that russia had its hands all over the election. i almost never say this can but 100 percent convinced that russia is doing much of what in 2016, and certainly a lot of confidence seems to be gone now that joe biden is projected as the winner . the likely nominee for pentagon chief is michelle
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flournoy obama's former undersecretary of defense who helped persuade the president at the time towards a military intervention in libya on humanitarian grounds. you know, i supported the intervention in libya on humanitarian grounds. i think we were right to do it as supporter of the us troop surge in afghanistan and escalation of u.s. involvement in syria. she's also a hard liner on both russia and china. flown oil once said that future warfare may come in many flavors, and with advocates of big bets on new weapons at the head of the pentagon, america can expect a full menu of delicacies. it's no secret. the cia has historically been a pillar of u.s. foreign policy, and one of the picks for cia boss is michael morrell, who rose to prominence during the obama years. is already familiar with the job serving twice as acting director,
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a man steeped in the cia's longest standing traditions. morrell would no doubt be successful, bringing his plans to fruition in the new biden administration. we need to make the iranians pay a price in syria. we need to make the russians pay a price. we make them people price by killing killing russians. yes. and killing iranians. yes. currently, nothing highlights the agency's prestige better than a director, openly plotting covert assassinations around the world. and if you expect the adjustments to the world's largest military budget with an economy heavily disrupted by rampant pandemic, those will probably only go one way. i've met with a number of my devises. and some have suggested in certain areas the military budget is going to have to be increased. the advice from boy his advisors is certainly clear. and with many on his pentagon transition team working for a think tank, sponsored by nato government, such as the u.a.e.
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and qatar and laws, all his wife actress. why wouldn't it be fun? is voting might come on? this was also a critic of america's withdrawal from syria, should have by an administration might good on her ambiguous post-election promise to make a return to standing with partners in syria. these firms could be in to make a killing. on the one hand, we're looking at competence. 'd people who are clearly competent in the job that they're doing. now, on the other hand, you can be competently implementing bad policy. and i think that's what we're going to be looking at in the future abided ministration. if it comes to pass, it would be bad policy interventionist policy. it will lead to more wars, joe biden, himself, as an interventionist. i mean, this is a man who promoted intervention in libya, promoted in redemption in syria. he's a man who voted for the war in iraq in the definitive vote afterwards. and so he's going to surround himself with people who are similarly inclined. you know, the world today doesn't necessarily want the united states to be the dominant power
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. the world, once united states to be as a friend, a big brother, somebody who will help them, but not dominate them. abidin is more of the dominating school, and i don't think this bodes well for america's relationship with the rest of the world or for the united states. we simply can't afford to keep doing this kind of aggressive intervention trumps 4 years of america. coming to an end, while baden's intent to rejoin some international agreements and institutions will leave many optimistic. this will be tempered with strong caution. as the hawks in his administration arrive back in town. probably never fake, as i increasingly breaking down with wretched photo. you more on that coming up after the break.
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thanks guys are financed by the bell. i'd love to visit the central bank support diagram is the problem right now. so you start to
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welcome back. and leading israeli hospitals ordered 1500000 doses of russia's sputnik, the vaccine, which is in the 3rd and final phase of trials. but you resume clinic has a branch in mosco and is involved in the trial softies policy. i spoke with the hospital director, the russian books seem the he's safe and they sit in a high frequency array to be difference. one in boxing over the ward is very tense between many countries and russian is only one of them. it looks that russian, i would say, among the 1st to come to the market, would be a move, much dependent on them in, on our ministry in order to preventative wave,
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which is on our way. we are following up on d. development of just books in a couple of months. not only that, we learn a little bit about it, about it too, but to racine, it was invented to government institution in moscow. we like the idea. last month is also a spike. in cases, if not a significant increase in the number of people who taste covered positive, is it possible that israel could stott the vaccinations before the trial concludes? once he tweeted, be rick who lives in israel, has it all to isaac? see we already, i winched in and put in buying it from damned ok for the people refused but. 'd we decided to says right port to apply to our he's really mean issue to submit to rationing or did he just fixing to be pop over to accept it or tourist buddies are going to sue him?
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its executive decision for me out today. what we can do, he's to extend to face truth, tried and true equal to and to use he and he's a and b. are looking forward, maybe even to establish on line up with action producing here things within clyde, who you see going to be authorized in south america and asia, and they don't get more and more countries. so the images of would be to 50 percent of the war would be vaccinated, but do action because she would like to be smallpox and politicians are increasingly flouting the very antique overage rules. they set and despite the us now facing a fresh surge of coronavirus cases, california governor governor new some appears to have been caught sneaking off to a birthday party after telling people to stay home. but he's far from the only high profile figure to be setting a bad example. and
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we're really responsible and i make sure that everyone in our family and our close friends are tested religiously. so, you know, we do what we can, we try to follow the cording to the production. it was the last day of shooting. it was a celebration scene hygiene requirement or it here to the production deliberately put the shoot with many people involved.
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and everybody were a mess. i think, you know, if you are aware, you know, people look up to you or you have access to airwaves. the media, i, you know, maybe something was you as a role model you actually, you know, should have good behavior. and we're in the middle of a pandemic that is socially distant. you have to wear
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a mask. i think it's in cut incumbent on people in those kinds of positions. you know, to practice a behavior in children at your behavior. just take a look at some other news from around the world. now syria's long time foreign minister walid, our law love has died at the age of 79. he was the country's top diplomat for the last 15 years denouncing foreign intervention in syria of civil war. the virtual officials, health and worse and after suffering heart problems. a candidate who pledges closer ties to the e.u. has won moldova's presidential election milestone due beating company called though dawn, who has traditionally allied himself with russia. police have clashed with anti lockdown protesters and made multiple arrests in rome. central square, they are tiny and governments toughened measures in areas worst hit by the 2nd wave of the pandemic, the country suffering tens of thousands of new cases
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a day. and the 1st fully fledged private flight is taken for nasa astronauts to the international space station. the space x. rocket is due to arrive later on monday to thank you for joining us here on r.t. international. this monday, we're back at the top of the hour with the latest headlines. join me every 1st day on the alex. i will be sure i'll be speaking to us of the world of politics or business. i'm sure business. i'll see you there. world is shaped by
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the day or thinks we dare to ask during the vietnam war, us forces also bomb to neighboring laos. it was a secret war and for years the american people did not know how much it is officially. the mouth heavily bombed country per capita. all human history. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger. lives in this small agricultural country. jordyn wieber. even today, kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the us making amends for the tragedy in laos. what helped to the people need in that little land on
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a low in welcome, the cross talk or all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle. trump is facing probably his last battle as president will. he triumphed over the generals and will biden's foreign policy pick up where obama left off with the neo cons. again, be back in control.
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to discuss this and more, i'm joined by my guest, george samueli. in budapest, he's an author and a you tuber apa gabble. and in moscow, i'm joined by dmitri. he is a political analyst and editor, and you know smee internet media project. all right, gentlemen, crossed up rules in effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate it. ok, let's go to budapest, george trump, maybe if he's not inaugurated again in january to be fighting the last battle of his term in office here. and it's with the pentagon, it's with the generals here, and i think it's being under played very much in the media. this is a very serious business right now. you, they didn't phatic lee clear that isn't ministration. will pull out troops from, from afghanistan, possibly also from syria. and it's, i find it quite odd that we keep seeing.

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