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for the people in a go in a car bomb to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. which people are leaving no we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in iraq and what are we having are we going to leave them alone are we going to disregard the lives of our people but that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a provocative action that you are taking in the region that the other side interprets as a provocative action excuse me saying this again what is not provocative letting our people strangle in nagorno-karabakh letting our people in isolation in nagorno-karabakh they are less important than any of the people i knew were in the world excuse me i cannot agree with i will never agree with this our people nor be strangled their people like any other people and this was exactly the policy of nagorno-karabakh to degrade them to deny them the right to live freely in dignity to live in safety and to li
for the people in a go in a car bomb to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. which people are leaving no we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in iraq and what are we having are we going to leave them alone are we going to disregard the lives of our people but that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a provocative...
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for the people in the going to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. which people are leaving now we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in the going to occur and what are we having are we going to leave them alone or are we going to disregard the lives of our people but that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a provocative action that you are taking in the region that the other side interprets as a provocative action excuse me saying this again what is not provocative letting our people strangle in. letting our people in isolation in nagorno-karabakh they are less important than any of the people i knew were in the world excuse me i cannot agree with i will never agree with this are people who not be strangled they are people like any other people and this was exactly the policy of nagorno-karabakh to degrade them to to deny them the right to live freely in dignity to live in safe
for the people in the going to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. which people are leaving now we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in the going to occur and what are we having are we going to leave them alone or are we going to disregard the lives of our people but that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a...
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for the people in a going to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. which people are leaving now we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in iraq and what are we having are we going to leave them alone or are we going to disregard the lives of our people that that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a provocative action that you are taking in the region that the other side interprets as a provocative action excuse me saying this again what is not provocative letting our people strangle in. letting our people in isolation in nagorno-karabakh they are less important than any of the people i knew were in the world excuse me i cannot agree with i will never agree with this are people who not be strangled they are people like any other people and this was exactly the policy of nagorno-karabakh to degrade them to to deny them the right to live freely in dignity to live in safety and to liv
for the people in a going to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. which people are leaving now we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in iraq and what are we having are we going to leave them alone or are we going to disregard the lives of our people that that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a provocative action...
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we have cases of glorification of murders of her minions in nagorno-karabakh what i want to come back to is that i agree very much the rhetoric turns into how the rhetoric is fueling poison into this and the peaceful resolute. absolutely no alternative this is what we have been so consistent about when it comes to peaceful resolution we're working very consistently and we have been. for a peace resolution of this on the basis of search arrangement in which the interests of all the parties are taken into account so you acknowledge that the rhetoric is not helpful and that you want to pursue a peaceful solution then therefore i would like to ask you in that context let's talk about how we got here and i'd like to go go back to more than a year ago for months the tension has in fact been ratcheted up and i'd like to go back to something that your prime minister said this was more than a year ago he travel to go on a car of africa region which is disputed we have to mention and called for the reunification of armenia with car about he said the following nagorno-karabakh is armenia and tha
we have cases of glorification of murders of her minions in nagorno-karabakh what i want to come back to is that i agree very much the rhetoric turns into how the rhetoric is fueling poison into this and the peaceful resolute. absolutely no alternative this is what we have been so consistent about when it comes to peaceful resolution we're working very consistently and we have been. for a peace resolution of this on the basis of search arrangement in which the interests of all the parties are...
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for the people in a going to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. which people are leaving no we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in the going to occur and what are we having are we going to leave them alone or are we going to disregard the lives of our people but that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a provocative action that you are taking in the region that the other side interprets as a provocative action excuse me saying this again what is not provocative letting our people strangle in. letting our people in isolation in nagorno-karabakh they are less important than any of the people i knew were in the world excuse me i cannot agree with i will never agree with this are people who not be strangled they are people like any other people and this was exactly the policy of nagorno-karabakh to degrade them to deny them the right to live freely in dignity to live in safety a
for the people in a going to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. which people are leaving no we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in the going to occur and what are we having are we going to leave them alone or are we going to disregard the lives of our people but that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a...
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letting our people in isolation in nagorno-karabakh they are less important than any of the people i knew were in the world excuse me i cannot agree with i will never agree with this are people who not be strangled they are people like any other people and this was exactly the policy of nagorno-karabakh to degrade them to deny them the right to live freely in dignity to live in safety and to live in security and know you're telling me that's what we're doing to make sure that they have the opportunity to live in the removed life is a provocative action i salute they not i'm just asking you about a road that you're planning to build in the region that the other side see it as a provocation mr foreign minister another action that i would like to also ask you about that has also been seen as a provocation from the other side is the following the fact that there was an election that was held recently the following transpired in relation to that at the inauguration in the city of shop which happens to be happens to have been overwhelmingly populated by azerbaijanis prior to the 1900 to 19
letting our people in isolation in nagorno-karabakh they are less important than any of the people i knew were in the world excuse me i cannot agree with i will never agree with this are people who not be strangled they are people like any other people and this was exactly the policy of nagorno-karabakh to degrade them to deny them the right to live freely in dignity to live in safety and to live in security and know you're telling me that's what we're doing to make sure that they have the...
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for the people in a going to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. is people are leaving no we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in iraq and what are we having are we going to leave them alone or are we going to disregard the lives of our people that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a provocative action that you are taking in the region that the other side interprets as a provocative action excuse me saying this again what is normal provocative letting our people strangle in nagorno-karabakh letting our people in isolation in nagorno-karabakh they are less important than any of the people i knew were in the world excuse me i cannot agree with i will never agree with this are people who not be strangled they are people like any other people and this was exactly the policy of nagorno-karabakh to degrade them to deny them the right to live freely in dignity to live in safety and
for the people in a going to have a normal life now nagorno-karabakh is. is people are leaving no we have a situation look now we have a situation where 90000 people were displaced 8000 property and infrastructure is destroyed there is a humanitarian situation in iraq and what are we having are we going to leave them alone or are we going to disregard the lives of our people that wasn't my question mr foreign minister my question was do you acknowledge that it is a provocative action that you...
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for the people of nagorno-karabakh to organize their lives in a democratic way to their representatives to their representatives by way of a democratic method and the planes coming from are preposterous to say the least in a society which has. known nothing but one from a roof. since 1960 s. and talking about democratic process and denying or people the democratic process and imposing imposing their methods on the people of nagorno-karabakh is not going to work. i'd also like to ask you because we've talked so much about peace here i'd like to ask you about where that process stands and your role in all of that because the international community has really been calling on you for leadership and compromise on this issue. you say that you are working with the o.s.c. men's group which has been charged with helping to resolve the conflict but you can't even manage to take action on some of the basic principles that the group put forward more than a decade ago including returning. territories 7 districts which are surrounding the guard to azerbaijan so i'd like to put it to you is territory
for the people of nagorno-karabakh to organize their lives in a democratic way to their representatives to their representatives by way of a democratic method and the planes coming from are preposterous to say the least in a society which has. known nothing but one from a roof. since 1960 s. and talking about democratic process and denying or people the democratic process and imposing imposing their methods on the people of nagorno-karabakh is not going to work. i'd also like to ask you because...
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but even putin called for an end to hostilities in the troubled nagorno-karabakh region as moscow says it will mediate talks between azerbaijan and armenia to help stop the fighting. meantime in the zone combat's intensifying between those neighboring nations with locals caught in the crossfire forced to flee for their lives. so as beat the returns at the finish there's a petition you've written for love with most ways you know. it has been almost 30 years i still see the image of milan in front of my eyes. also this hour questions of evidence moscow cast doubts over the water bottle said to prove kremlin critic alexina valmy was poisoned with the. return of restrictions berlin becomes the latest major city to reintroduce measures to combat surging covert infections. and u.s. vice presidential hopefuls come to the harrison mike had slug it out in the only t.v. election debate but it was a high flying gate crasher who stole the headlights. there live for a moscow this is r.c. international just one of the morning on friday here in moscow with the stories that we're tracking for you this
but even putin called for an end to hostilities in the troubled nagorno-karabakh region as moscow says it will mediate talks between azerbaijan and armenia to help stop the fighting. meantime in the zone combat's intensifying between those neighboring nations with locals caught in the crossfire forced to flee for their lives. so as beat the returns at the finish there's a petition you've written for love with most ways you know. it has been almost 30 years i still see the image of milan in...
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we were in stepanek at the main city of nagorno karabakh earlier today and while we were there we heard shelling in the distance there are accusations that both sides actually have breached the ceasefire and they go no care about x. defense ministries accusing azerbaijan of using the ceasefire to ready itself for further military action they said the only way to achieve real peace would be for the international community to recognize nagorno-karabakh as an independent republic that is an extremely unlikely prospect well now it seems that they're going to try and start talks again jorun this very shaky cease fire the challenge is though that after 26 years of the end of the cease fire of the cease fire 994 as far as these areas will tell you the talks have got them nowhere the status of nagorno karabakh has not been resolved and a good chunk of his eyrie territory that is still occupied by armenia territory that armenia talk in that war that ended with a cease fire in 94 that is still an armenian hands and azerbaijan wants that back there are 2 separate things to be discussed nagorno-kar
we were in stepanek at the main city of nagorno karabakh earlier today and while we were there we heard shelling in the distance there are accusations that both sides actually have breached the ceasefire and they go no care about x. defense ministries accusing azerbaijan of using the ceasefire to ready itself for further military action they said the only way to achieve real peace would be for the international community to recognize nagorno-karabakh as an independent republic that is an...
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anchor: a armenia has accused azerbaijan of firing missiles into nagorno-karabakh. they say many of its towns and the second largest city were attacked. both sides, accusing each other of targeting civilians. guest: yes, and it does seem some civilian areas inside azerbaijan have been hit. the armenians have denied they are firing out of armenia proper. they say rockets have only been shot by the defense forces in the separatist enclave and they are aiming at military targets. they have said they thought azerbaijan was using people as human shields i inside civilian areaeas and armenianans say the shelliling of cities in nagorno-karabakh and its capapil stepanakakert are on a completey different scale andnd civilian targets are being aimed at deliberately. that is somewhat corroborated by people in stepepanakert that i s able to communicate with today. they said there were several bobouts of intense s shelling gd numerous artillery, , including clusteter nations landing on the city and dronene attacks. one journalist i spoke to said it was clear to him that civilian
anchor: a armenia has accused azerbaijan of firing missiles into nagorno-karabakh. they say many of its towns and the second largest city were attacked. both sides, accusing each other of targeting civilians. guest: yes, and it does seem some civilian areas inside azerbaijan have been hit. the armenians have denied they are firing out of armenia proper. they say rockets have only been shot by the defense forces in the separatist enclave and they are aiming at military targets. they have said...
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russian capital is going to be the big news later today as shelling ruins in the story cathedral nagorno-karabakh civilian losses are growing with journalists also getting hit and we talk to mothers whose sons are fighting on both sides of the frontline. we all have kids serving i can ringback share my emotions in church only i feel bad i haven't slept properly since september 27th as the soldiers mother and as a citizen of is there is i myself am on the front line. french president tomorrow mccraw on the says he wants the arabic language taught in schools he says it's meant to clamp down on radical islam plans been met with criticism though from across the spectrum there. in those pictures from scuffles dourness police faceoff with left wing radicals who are resisting authorities attempts to a victim iconic squatters protest. good afternoon from russia this october the 9th so i'm kevin i would put out his world news center with the latest for the next hour if you can stay with me to take you through those headlines that developing news with some news on the diplomacy front 1st of all the nagorno
russian capital is going to be the big news later today as shelling ruins in the story cathedral nagorno-karabakh civilian losses are growing with journalists also getting hit and we talk to mothers whose sons are fighting on both sides of the frontline. we all have kids serving i can ringback share my emotions in church only i feel bad i haven't slept properly since september 27th as the soldiers mother and as a citizen of is there is i myself am on the front line. french president tomorrow...
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burn its make al-jazeera step out of kurt nagorno-karabakh. stock that says the president's been cleared to return to work quote won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds of the white house claim the pandemic is disappearing on the day the u.s. recorded the highest number of new coronavirus cases nearly 2 months a white house correspondent can but how come reports. with his recovery still in question donald trump emerged from the white house to address supporters it's the u.s. president's 1st official appearance since contracting cold with 19. times physicians will say when trump last tested negative for cope with 19 only that he's been cleared to resume campaigning and while the white house insists saturday's event wasn't a campaign rally it sure seemed like one attacking his opponent former vice president joe biden multiple times sleepy joe biden has betrayed black and latino americans if you think you can run this country you're wrong track was addressing black and latino conser
burn its make al-jazeera step out of kurt nagorno-karabakh. stock that says the president's been cleared to return to work quote won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds of the white house claim the pandemic is disappearing on the day the u.s. recorded the highest number of new coronavirus cases nearly 2 months a white house correspondent can but how come reports. with his recovery still in question donald trump emerged from the...
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border with nagorno-karabakh r.t. for the fighting isn't only limited to the region in disbelief several times in this majority controlled territory have been hit according to the government is serious thora he's claiming that civilians settlements in several regions of the country were shelled on tuesday some people have even been forced into basements over the last few days what is history repeats itself we spoke to some missouri refugees who had to flee their homes in nagorno-karabakh almost 30 years ago when the conflict 1st broke out. there i am originally from and lost our house and became homeless so we arrived here i'm not complaining it could have been even worse somehow we men. to make a living no matter what happens it is always better to have your own land if there is a necessity i agree to go to the from i by myself i agree to sacrifice myself for my land the heart of the state vice president all of them help it is better to return to your homeland it has been almost 30 years i still see the image of my l
border with nagorno-karabakh r.t. for the fighting isn't only limited to the region in disbelief several times in this majority controlled territory have been hit according to the government is serious thora he's claiming that civilians settlements in several regions of the country were shelled on tuesday some people have even been forced into basements over the last few days what is history repeats itself we spoke to some missouri refugees who had to flee their homes in nagorno-karabakh almost...
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jury the week that we roamed around nagorno-karabakh we witnessed an exodus of children women and the elderly the flow of refugees was growing exponentially by the day we're in the town of course it's in armenia but only about 20 minutes away or so from the border with the disputed region in fact it's the closest town to nagorno-karabakh and the 1st refuge for those who decided to flee the bombs mariette move to stop on occurred the capital of nagorno karabakh more than 30 years ago she remembers the horrors of every war of every escalation since the late eighty's this latest one has forced her her daughters grandchildren and even great grandchildren to flee step on a cat here for you we're all for you. but are they afraid of that. horse feel like she was lucius. 30. 1000 dollars most is out of my will just. mushrooming him or what but i am put. in british. fish form sport the mere thought of a new fresh we perform up i say that they bombed us in summer a few jews who come to the coordination center bear wounds from the bombing is this man hasn't had any food for 3 days most people he
jury the week that we roamed around nagorno-karabakh we witnessed an exodus of children women and the elderly the flow of refugees was growing exponentially by the day we're in the town of course it's in armenia but only about 20 minutes away or so from the border with the disputed region in fact it's the closest town to nagorno-karabakh and the 1st refuge for those who decided to flee the bombs mariette move to stop on occurred the capital of nagorno karabakh more than 30 years ago she...
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are accusing each other of targeting civilians in their conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh. to if it cities were attacked this after the nagorno-karabakh capitals the panic carrots came under sustained bombardment which killed at least 10 people the region is officially part of azerbaijan but has been controlled by ethnic armenian forces since 1904 for the 9th week tens of thousands of people have marched through the center of the bell the russian capital demanding the resignation of president alexander lukashenko demonstrators called for a political prisoners to be freed. talk to al jazeera is coming up next then there will be more news at the top of the hour but i. not just the republican party but america needs 4 more years of president donald trump in the white house then the outcome of this election will determine i believe the poorest of our country for generations to come live coverage of the vice presidential debates on a. seat. on the previous episode of talk to al jazeera i mean you're doesn't want peace they want to keep all lands on with the patient. they don't
are accusing each other of targeting civilians in their conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh. to if it cities were attacked this after the nagorno-karabakh capitals the panic carrots came under sustained bombardment which killed at least 10 people the region is officially part of azerbaijan but has been controlled by ethnic armenian forces since 1904 for the 9th week tens of thousands of people have marched through the center of the bell the russian capital demanding the...
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both men stated their determination to reclaim nagorno—karabakh.ng continues. jonah fisher, bbc news, yerevan. stay with us on bbc news. #jump! still to come: one of the world's most revered guitarists, eddie van halen, has died at 65. the rock and roll hall of famer was known for his distinctive guitar parts in hits including jump and panama. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded, and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but even as divers worked to buoy herup, the mary rose went through another heart—stopp
both men stated their determination to reclaim nagorno—karabakh.ng continues. jonah fisher, bbc news, yerevan. stay with us on bbc news. #jump! still to come: one of the world's most revered guitarists, eddie van halen, has died at 65. the rock and roll hall of famer was known for his distinctive guitar parts in hits including jump and panama. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their...
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shaky cease fire in nagorno-karabakh as azerbaijan under media accuse each other of violating a truce. or watching all just or a lie from headquarters in doha and also coming up north korea's leader shows off a new intercontinental ballistic missile at a military parade and threatens to fully mobilize his nuclear force. 2 weeks after hosting what's being called a super spreader event donald trump is set to address supporters at the white house . drumming up the pressure argentinians demand the government stops for and debt repayments as they struggle to make ends meet its. fellow armenia and azerbaijan are accusing each other of violating a deal aimed at pausing fighting over the disputed nagorno-karabakh region the as re military released a video on saturday showing what it says the destruction of an armored vehicle that breached the agreement the cease fire was announced by russia on friday after 10 hours of talks in moscow it allows both sides to exchange prisoners recover bodies bernard smith is in chorus in our armenia he says it's a shaky cease fire. we were in step out of the m
shaky cease fire in nagorno-karabakh as azerbaijan under media accuse each other of violating a truce. or watching all just or a lie from headquarters in doha and also coming up north korea's leader shows off a new intercontinental ballistic missile at a military parade and threatens to fully mobilize his nuclear force. 2 weeks after hosting what's being called a super spreader event donald trump is set to address supporters at the white house . drumming up the pressure argentinians demand the...
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nagorno-karabakh lies inside azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic armenians. the site of a bloody conflict in the wake of the collapse of the soviet union. this latest spike in conflict is the worst since th1990's, with new advanced weaponry. there are reports that azerbaijan is using combat drones purchased from turkey and israel. amnesty international also reports azerbaijan h used banned cluster bombs in civilian areas. some fear a regional war is imminent, with turkey openly supporting azerbaijan while russia has a mutual defense pact with armenia. turkish-backed syrian mercenaries are also reportedly fighting in the region. for more, we are joined by two guests. in california, stephan astourian is tirtoheof decher tia armenn studies program at the university of california, berkeley and professor of the politics and history of the caucuses and armenia. his forthcoming book is titled "at the crossroads of the armenian-azerbaijani conflict: history, territory, nationalisms." and in yerevan, the capital of armenia, roubina margossian is a writer and a photojo
nagorno-karabakh lies inside azerbaijan but is controlled by ethnic armenians. the site of a bloody conflict in the wake of the collapse of the soviet union. this latest spike in conflict is the worst since th1990's, with new advanced weaponry. there are reports that azerbaijan is using combat drones purchased from turkey and israel. amnesty international also reports azerbaijan h used banned cluster bombs in civilian areas. some fear a regional war is imminent, with turkey openly supporting...
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in nagorno—karabakh, damage to the main city, stepa na kert, continues, with air—raid sirens soundingg on armenian state media. our international correspondent orla guerin sent this report from azerbaijan. "let me see his face," she begs. "one last time." she is not alone in this desperate search. "let me see," says this woman. "is he from my family?" "may the armenians die", she cries. this is what's left of her neighbourhood in ganja, azerbaijan's second largest city. far from the front line, but not far enough. at the scene, remnants of what baku says was a ballistic missile. it is accusing armenia of a war crime. this was clearly a civilian target, apartment blocks, flats, where people were living. there is bedding and blankets and mattresses strewn among the rubble here. the attack happened at about 2am. now, this is supposed to be a ceasefire, but it looks more like all—out war. and what happens next? is there worse to come on both sides? standing here now, in the rubble, is the ceasefire dead? actually, it's hard to assess the situation. therefore, currently we are considering
in nagorno—karabakh, damage to the main city, stepa na kert, continues, with air—raid sirens soundingg on armenian state media. our international correspondent orla guerin sent this report from azerbaijan. "let me see his face," she begs. "one last time." she is not alone in this desperate search. "let me see," says this woman. "is he from my family?" "may the armenians die", she cries. this is what's left of her neighbourhood in ganja,...
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fighting escalates over nagorno-karabakh armenia is blamed for a missile attack that's killed at least 13 people in azerbaijan 2nd largest city. watching al-jazeera live from a headquarters in doubt hi i'm dead now but it's also ahead still demanding change protesters return to the streets in lebanon after a year of political and economic turmoil. thousands of protesters in the thai capital defy government warnings and a transit shutdown. voters in new zealand reward just into arder and for a decisive response to cope with 19 with the biggest mandate in decades. hello fighting has escalated in the conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh a week after a cease fire between azerbaijan and armenia took effect. has accused armenia of deliberately attacking civilians in the city of ganja with a missile that killed at least 13 people armenians defense ministry says it did not fire towards a page on several reports. assessing the damage from the air and missile strike destroyed at least 20 buildings in ganja azerbaijan 2nd largest city of 300000 people or so. we've been living in
fighting escalates over nagorno-karabakh armenia is blamed for a missile attack that's killed at least 13 people in azerbaijan 2nd largest city. watching al-jazeera live from a headquarters in doubt hi i'm dead now but it's also ahead still demanding change protesters return to the streets in lebanon after a year of political and economic turmoil. thousands of protesters in the thai capital defy government warnings and a transit shutdown. voters in new zealand reward just into arder and for a...
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border with nagorno-karabakh r.t. . that there is not the only place where fighting is happening several towns now supposedly controlled territory have been hit according to the government this area thora he said tuesday that civilian settlements in several regions of the country have been shelled some people have even before into basement shelters with what you've already seen from a go there as history repeats itself we spoke to some azeri refugees who had to flee their homes in the go in a car back almost 30 years ago when the conflict 1st broke out. again i am originally from and down the. lost our house and became homeless so we arrived here i'm not complaining it could have been even worse somehow we managed to make a living no matter what happens it is always better to have your own land if there is a necessity i agree to go to from my by myself i grew to sacrifice myself for my land the heart of the state vice president all of them help it is better to return to your homeland it has been almost 30 years i still
border with nagorno-karabakh r.t. . that there is not the only place where fighting is happening several towns now supposedly controlled territory have been hit according to the government this area thora he said tuesday that civilian settlements in several regions of the country have been shelled some people have even before into basement shelters with what you've already seen from a go there as history repeats itself we spoke to some azeri refugees who had to flee their homes in the go in a...
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nagorno—karabakh.f breaking the russian—brokered deal, which began on saturday. nagorno—karabakh. each country has accused the other of breaking the russian—brokered deal, which began on saturday. nagorno—karabakh is officially part of azerbaijan, but it's been controlled by ethnic armenians since the collapse of the soviet union. more than 300 people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced in the past two weeks of violence. azerbaijan says seven people have died in a missile attack on its second largest city, ganja, that's well away from the disputed territory. but the armenian defence ministry has called the azeri allegations "an absolute lie" and accused it of shelling civilian areas inside nagorno—karabakh. the bbc‘s orla guerin is in the city of ganja, where she witnessed the aftermath of an attack and the search for survivors. they are still searching here by hand with dogs, and they have brought in heavy machinery. you can still see the extent of the destruction, and it is over a really
nagorno—karabakh.f breaking the russian—brokered deal, which began on saturday. nagorno—karabakh. each country has accused the other of breaking the russian—brokered deal, which began on saturday. nagorno—karabakh is officially part of azerbaijan, but it's been controlled by ethnic armenians since the collapse of the soviet union. more than 300 people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced in the past two weeks of violence. azerbaijan says seven people have died in a missile...
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brokered cease fire deal there has been no let up in fighting in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region and a new take on test track and trace for travelers arriving at finland's airports well the country is pioneering the use of sniffer dogs to test for coronavirus researchers say the dogs can identify the virus within seconds with close to 100 percent accuracy. while our thank you so much for your company everyone well we begin here in germany well rather in thailand where thousands of protesters have marched on the german embassy in bangkok to demand an investigation into the overseas activity of their monarch months of mass demonstrations have brought growing calls for reform of the modern key and for a new government thailand's prime minister has called a special session of parliament in the hope of ending the entire. in safire political crisis there well with a session underway activist gathered outside the german embassy because they want berlin to look into the king's use of his powers while staying in a luxury resort in bavaria. all right i'm joined now by journalist mathias pe
brokered cease fire deal there has been no let up in fighting in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region and a new take on test track and trace for travelers arriving at finland's airports well the country is pioneering the use of sniffer dogs to test for coronavirus researchers say the dogs can identify the virus within seconds with close to 100 percent accuracy. while our thank you so much for your company everyone well we begin here in germany well rather in thailand where thousands of...
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this is territory that armenia considers as a security or buffer zone between azerbaijan and nagorno-karabakh and over the last more than 26 years as a in armenia are supposed to be negotiating the future of this territory as well as the final status of nagorno karabakh azerbaijan will say that after all these years of talks overseen by france russia and the united states there's been no solution to what to do with this seize territory that armenia controls on the go in a car back so as a job with turkish support has been moving militarily to take this land and this enormous pressure on armenia because of the advances azerbaijan has been making to seek some sort of a ceasefire and to move on to negotiations well care to stand new prime minister and acting president has promised parliamentary and presidential elections are next in the next 3 months part of was freed from jail by supporters during protests after allegedly raped parliamentary elections earlier this month he sat down with alice trafford and said the charges he was facing or politically motivated they're . part of the there is a k
this is territory that armenia considers as a security or buffer zone between azerbaijan and nagorno-karabakh and over the last more than 26 years as a in armenia are supposed to be negotiating the future of this territory as well as the final status of nagorno karabakh azerbaijan will say that after all these years of talks overseen by france russia and the united states there's been no solution to what to do with this seize territory that armenia controls on the go in a car back so as a job...
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they were driven from nagorno—karabakh during the war in the early ‘90s.d part of their motherland. there is a real sense here of shock, of grief and of anger. this was a woman killed in her own home, in her own bed. every fresh attack, every new death, adds to the bitterness here, which already stretches back for decades. as tourian was buried, russia, france and the us were pushing for a ceasefire. for now there is no sign of that, no respite for those who mourn, here or inside nagorno—karabakh. orla guerin, bbc news, goranboy, azerbaijan. four hostages have flown into barmako airport in mali after being released by their islamist captors. they received a jubiliant welcome from family and supporters. french aid worker sophie petronin was welcomed by her son. she had been held almost four years. malian opposition politician soumaila cisse and two others, both italians, were also freed. it is not known how they gained their freedom, but it follows the release of more than 100 islamic militants at the weekend. one of america's leading poets, louise gluck, h
they were driven from nagorno—karabakh during the war in the early ‘90s.d part of their motherland. there is a real sense here of shock, of grief and of anger. this was a woman killed in her own home, in her own bed. every fresh attack, every new death, adds to the bitterness here, which already stretches back for decades. as tourian was buried, russia, france and the us were pushing for a ceasefire. for now there is no sign of that, no respite for those who mourn, here or inside...
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the context line between nagorno-karabakh and as our bridge on is actually something symbolic because it's a breakaway country so by the conflict lines you have the villages on both sides civilians living there they are making calls for sebelius evacuate those areas nearby the context line but of course civilians get targeted unintentionally. let's go to washington the white house says doctors will decide if u.s. president donald trump will be able to leave hospital later on monday he is being treated for covert 19 and he briefly venture out on sunday evening to a drive by the hundreds of his supporters who gathered outside one doctor working at the walter reed military hospital said the irresponsibility of the move was astounding. live to my colleague who's there for us outside the hospital trump those complex building that behind so you can believe do we really think mr trump could possibly be well enough to the white house and the ground running because general election in less than a month. absolutely and that's what's really frustrating the president the fact that he's watching c
the context line between nagorno-karabakh and as our bridge on is actually something symbolic because it's a breakaway country so by the conflict lines you have the villages on both sides civilians living there they are making calls for sebelius evacuate those areas nearby the context line but of course civilians get targeted unintentionally. let's go to washington the white house says doctors will decide if u.s. president donald trump will be able to leave hospital later on monday he is being...
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we are being shelled in stepanakert, nagorno—karabakh. stepa na kert.o azerbaijan. the reality of life in nagorno—karabakh for the last few days, under assault from the air — it sounds like artillery but there have been drone strikes too. those azeri shells hit this residential building near our hotel, killing one and destroying the homes of dozens of others, like 78—year—old rita, who once had azeris as neighbours. we had many friends from azerbaijan here but now we are enemies. great enemies. i, personally, don't want to live with them and don't want to speak to them. this first week of war has been marked by azerbaijan's use of military drones striking at will. nearly three decades after losing nagorno—karabakh, the azeris appear intent on claiming it back. they are trying to invade, and they do everything to invade, to terrorise the people and civilians here. that is why they are using drones and aerial strikes in this way? for sure. some have seen enough and are leaving to find safety. anoush tells us her husband has gone to the front line and she
we are being shelled in stepanakert, nagorno—karabakh. stepa na kert.o azerbaijan. the reality of life in nagorno—karabakh for the last few days, under assault from the air — it sounds like artillery but there have been drone strikes too. those azeri shells hit this residential building near our hotel, killing one and destroying the homes of dozens of others, like 78—year—old rita, who once had azeris as neighbours. we had many friends from azerbaijan here but now we are enemies....
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and we don't have reporting from the border with nagorno-karabakh. french president emanuel micron has a new plan to teach arabic in the country schools he says it's a way of combating extremism rather than teaching it in religious associations or mosques but that's not sitting well with part of french society he's come under criticism from both the right the left in france our correspondent charlotte do as the details. and the plans announced by president mccord france is fighting back against separatism and a deviation away from the secular nature of the republic but the law which is yet to be fully drafted and released has been seen as an attack against islam not on speech did this little to alleviate those concerns. the problem is islam ist separatism this conscious theorize politico religious project which materializes in repeated deviations from the values of the republic which often results in the constitution of a counter society and whose manifestations of the drop out of children the development of community based sports and cultural practi
and we don't have reporting from the border with nagorno-karabakh. french president emanuel micron has a new plan to teach arabic in the country schools he says it's a way of combating extremism rather than teaching it in religious associations or mosques but that's not sitting well with part of french society he's come under criticism from both the right the left in france our correspondent charlotte do as the details. and the plans announced by president mccord france is fighting back against...
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fights by 62 extra ones to 834 so clearly fighting has been intense in the cities of nagorno-karabakh particular panic and things have actually got a bit more relaxed recently the last time it was hit by any artillery or shelling was on saturday so people be coming out of their bomb shelters what they've been finding though is the deadly detritus left behind by weeks of bombardments and yesterday i was there filming with a charity called the halo trust which is trying to work out what to do with all of this unexploded ordinance you can see much of which now reports. the sirens wales and seconds later the 1st of several cluster bomb strikes rips down the street. each a collection of mini explosions saturating the air with killer shrapnel. the people of nagorno-karabakh capital step on a curse have suffered multiple rocket and artillery attacks in recent weeks international charity the halo trust is here to keep track and prepare for its teams to come and remove explosive debris when the fighting dies down they'll come and do full clearance of this area a visual. clearance clearance of
fights by 62 extra ones to 834 so clearly fighting has been intense in the cities of nagorno-karabakh particular panic and things have actually got a bit more relaxed recently the last time it was hit by any artillery or shelling was on saturday so people be coming out of their bomb shelters what they've been finding though is the deadly detritus left behind by weeks of bombardments and yesterday i was there filming with a charity called the halo trust which is trying to work out what to do...
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both men stated their determination to reclaim nagorno—karabakh. russia, but for now moscow seems content to watch, as the fighting continues. jonah fisher, bbc news. the government in kyrgyzstan has handed over power to the opposition, and a new prime minister has been appointed. there's been violent protests in the country after a parliamentary election on sunday, which the opposition says was rigged. the president remains in office, and has accused his opponents of an attempted coup. almaz tchoroev reports from the kyrgyz capital, bishkek. protesters putting the boot in. the president had already fled his office. they were angry no opposition party got a seat in parliament after the elections on sunday. they say they read the vote. the president is at a secret location but gave me an interview via telephone. —— rigged. translation: i'm ready to give opposition strong leaders. it appears to be some sort of an olive branch. the commission has annulled the result. protesters a re commission has annulled the result. protesters are on the streets of
both men stated their determination to reclaim nagorno—karabakh. russia, but for now moscow seems content to watch, as the fighting continues. jonah fisher, bbc news. the government in kyrgyzstan has handed over power to the opposition, and a new prime minister has been appointed. there's been violent protests in the country after a parliamentary election on sunday, which the opposition says was rigged. the president remains in office, and has accused his opponents of an attempted coup. almaz...
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both men stated their determination to reclaim nagorno—karabakh. but for now moscow seems content to watch, as the fighting continues. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: one world's most revered guitarists, eddie van halen, has died at 65. the rock and roll hall of famer was known for his distinctive guitar parts in hits including jump and panama. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be, before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades exploded and a group of soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in the parade, and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but even as divers worked to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another
both men stated their determination to reclaim nagorno—karabakh. but for now moscow seems content to watch, as the fighting continues. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: one world's most revered guitarists, eddie van halen, has died at 65. the rock and roll hall of famer was known for his distinctive guitar parts in hits including jump and panama. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think...
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much it's determined to end the 2 weeks of bloodshed in the pro armenian breakaway republic of nagorno-karabakh and azerbaijan and these efforts are getting the proper response from armenia and azerbaijan the talks between the foreign ministers from moscow yairi and buck who are happening on friday in moscow so the invitations were sent they were accepted and certain of is the mediator in these talks now that is after the russian president vladimir putin spent hours on the phone with the leaders of both armenia and azerbaijan which makes us understand that some kind of 1st steps toward some kind of agreements were probably already made because otherwise they just wouldn't be heading to the russian capital now wait on thursday the russian president made a statement it appeared on the kremlin website in which he called on both sides to immediately lay down arms and stop shooting russia's president to school to be into the still exists in the government conflict zone for humanitarian reasons he's also suggested the 2 sides looked at an exchange of prisoners and the remains of those killed shortly
much it's determined to end the 2 weeks of bloodshed in the pro armenian breakaway republic of nagorno-karabakh and azerbaijan and these efforts are getting the proper response from armenia and azerbaijan the talks between the foreign ministers from moscow yairi and buck who are happening on friday in moscow so the invitations were sent they were accepted and certain of is the mediator in these talks now that is after the russian president vladimir putin spent hours on the phone with the...
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they were driven from nagorno—karabakh during the war in the early ‘90s. of their motherland. there is a real sense here of shock, of grief and of anger. this was a woman killed in her own home, in her own bed. every fresh attack, every new death adds to the bitterness here, which already stretches back for decades. as tourian was buried, russia, france and the us were pushing for a ceasefire. for now, there is no sign of that, no respite for those who mourn, here or inside nagorno—karabakh. 0rla guerin, bbc news, goranboy, azerbaijan. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the debate over the debate. it won't be virtual, but will the next us presidential match—up still go ahead? this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be, before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax
they were driven from nagorno—karabakh during the war in the early ‘90s. of their motherland. there is a real sense here of shock, of grief and of anger. this was a woman killed in her own home, in her own bed. every fresh attack, every new death adds to the bitterness here, which already stretches back for decades. as tourian was buried, russia, france and the us were pushing for a ceasefire. for now, there is no sign of that, no respite for those who mourn, here or inside...
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nagorno-karabakh is sandwiched between the 2 are too. and as they're by john but as commanders in chief are deploying platoon after platoon to the frontline it's often civilians who end up in the crossfire on both sides or in a small town in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region the frontline is about 5 to 7 kilometers that way and is there but johnny shell flew from over there and made this crater and well there was a bus staying right here has already been cleared the debris and it was bustling with people as a result because of the strike this strike killed 2 people and 5 more were wounded all of them civilians this is no military complex it's just a building just a house we're live in in fact i'm being told that these these areas are being shelled relentlessly even though the closest military position is about 3 to 4 kilometers away that way but what you're hearing right now is them firing in fact we could hear just minutes ago a 'd u.s. v and sometimes even see it as it was making circles above us it was not in armenia and it was in
nagorno-karabakh is sandwiched between the 2 are too. and as they're by john but as commanders in chief are deploying platoon after platoon to the frontline it's often civilians who end up in the crossfire on both sides or in a small town in the disputed nagorno-karabakh region the frontline is about 5 to 7 kilometers that way and is there but johnny shell flew from over there and made this crater and well there was a bus staying right here has already been cleared the debris and it was...
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editor in chief margarita simonyan he fielded questions on a number of topics including the nagorno-karabakh conflicts turkey's involvement in that and russia's strange relations with the e.u. going so far as to question whether it was possible to do business with the blog given what he called his condescending attitude towards russia artie's saskia taylor brings us the highlights. we had a very lengthy and really comprehensive conversation between foreign minister sergei lavrov and editors in chief of a number of media organizations that was so much to unpack that such an array of topics but one that was given considerable attention was russia's increasingly difficult relationship with the european union now love prof noted that of course the 2 have mutual interests especially economic ones let's think of course just off the north stream to a gas pipeline but that all of this was made very difficult by what the fire of foreign minister described as a condescending attitude from the blog and this constant to mons being put on moscow this is what he said about the impact of that after today t
editor in chief margarita simonyan he fielded questions on a number of topics including the nagorno-karabakh conflicts turkey's involvement in that and russia's strange relations with the e.u. going so far as to question whether it was possible to do business with the blog given what he called his condescending attitude towards russia artie's saskia taylor brings us the highlights. we had a very lengthy and really comprehensive conversation between foreign minister sergei lavrov and editors in...
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well, nagorno—karabakh is just beyond the hills, about 15 kilometres away., quite intense shelling. at around 12 noon local time, the guns started to fall silent and the ceasefire came into effect and it has been quiet here since then. this house here on the azeri side was hit twice by shelling and over the past few days we've met civilians sheltering underground, we've been to the home of an elderly woman who was killed in her own bed when her house was hit. but you can see scenes like this on the other side. there has been indiscriminate shelling by both sides and there are civilian dead on both sides. pressure from russia secured the ceasefire and azerbaijan and armenia are supposed to have substantive talks to try to resolve this decades—old conflict. but some here are not happy that a truce has come in. we spoke to one local man today who said, "we've had so many people killed, this isn't the time to stop." for many here, nagorno—karabakh is part of their motherland and they want every inch of it to be recovered. more now on the queen's birthday honours
well, nagorno—karabakh is just beyond the hills, about 15 kilometres away., quite intense shelling. at around 12 noon local time, the guns started to fall silent and the ceasefire came into effect and it has been quiet here since then. this house here on the azeri side was hit twice by shelling and over the past few days we've met civilians sheltering underground, we've been to the home of an elderly woman who was killed in her own bed when her house was hit. but you can see scenes like this...