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her little brother armin six, and just 18 months old, artin. his body has not been found.o be the last photograph of him. it was taken by a family friend, bilal, here in france, before the final, fataljourney. when you look at that photo now, what goes through your mind? what emotions? very sad, but maybe i cannot show my feelings. i love him, but inside i'm crying. the family were living in this bleak migrant camp in northern france after travelling from western iran. coffee over there. today a british charity were offering hot drinks and warm clothes. but there was nothing that could be done for the grief that many people told us they felt. i'm feeling frustrated, angry and heartbroken. my heart is really broken because of this family. i mean, i used to know the family, i played with the kids. it is heartbreaking. this 20—year—old man, fearful of revealing his identity, told us he came from the same city in iran where kurdish people have been persecuted. why did they want to get on a boat and try to get to the uk? they had to. they really had to. they were frustrated her
her little brother armin six, and just 18 months old, artin. his body has not been found.o be the last photograph of him. it was taken by a family friend, bilal, here in france, before the final, fataljourney. when you look at that photo now, what goes through your mind? what emotions? very sad, but maybe i cannot show my feelings. i love him, but inside i'm crying. the family were living in this bleak migrant camp in northern france after travelling from western iran. coffee over there. today...
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rasoul and shiva, and their children anita and armin, were kurdish—iranian. fifth person, their baby artin, has not been found. the family were at a camp in dunkirk while waiting to cross — people there knew them and are in shock. very sad, but maybe i cannot show my feeling — i love him, but inside i cry. it's very sad, but what can i do? nothing. with a big increase in numbers trying to cross the channel, we'll be looking at the factors that drive people to expose themselves and their families to such danger. also tonight. as hospital beds in some areas start to come under pressure from covidi9, experts call for more action to prevent more deaths. a 2a hour delay in nottinghamshire going into tier 3 restrictions — and now they'll apply to the whole county. i believe! will black voters in the us play a decisive role in next week's presidential elections? we test the temperature in arizona. and applause for the coronavirus patient who's finally left hospital after 209 days. and coming up on bbc news. manchester united are in champions league action at old tra
rasoul and shiva, and their children anita and armin, were kurdish—iranian. fifth person, their baby artin, has not been found. the family were at a camp in dunkirk while waiting to cross — people there knew them and are in shock. very sad, but maybe i cannot show my feeling — i love him, but inside i cry. it's very sad, but what can i do? nothing. with a big increase in numbers trying to cross the channel, we'll be looking at the factors that drive people to expose themselves and their...
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drowned yesterday, along side his mother, his nine—year—old sister anita, and six—year—old brother arminliving in this bleak migrant camp in northern france after travelling from western iran. they paid a lot of money. i don't how much. 0ur they paid a lot of money. i don't how much. our family they paid a lot of money. i don't how much. 0urfamily here is desperate. my father, motherand sisters are crying their eyes out. these have clearly had a big impact on the community that's built up here. people living in such desperate conditions. the question is, will they now be put off from attempting the perilous journey to the united kingdom? and so they battle the onset of winter. and the invisible threat of covid. for many it's already been an exhausting journey. but they are determined to ta ke journey. but they are determined to take the final step to britain. no matter how dangerous that may be. social media giants were back on capitol hill today, with republican senators spoiling for a fight. the bosses of google, facebook and twitter were there to talk about a law that protects interne
drowned yesterday, along side his mother, his nine—year—old sister anita, and six—year—old brother arminliving in this bleak migrant camp in northern france after travelling from western iran. they paid a lot of money. i don't how much. 0ur they paid a lot of money. i don't how much. our family they paid a lot of money. i don't how much. 0urfamily here is desperate. my father, motherand sisters are crying their eyes out. these have clearly had a big impact on the community that's built...
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of rasoul iran—nejad, shiva mohammed panahi, and their children — 9 year old anita, and 6 year old arminwas just 15 months old — has yet to be found. their vessel sank in rough conditions off the coast of dunkirk. 15 other migrants were rescued and taken to hospital. the french coastguard today confirmed that it hadn't resumed its search operation, as it's unlikely any more survivors will be found. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake has this report from dunkirk. just 15 months old. baby artin was the youngest of those who drowned in the english channel. a family friend took this photo last weeker before a family friend took this photo last week before the final fatal journey. artin's body has not been found. when you look at that photo now what goes through your mind? very sad but maybe i cannot show my feel, i love him but inside i cry. artin is seen here on the left. being held by his father who also drowned yesterday, along side his mother, his nine—year—old sister anita, and six—year—old brother armin. the family were living in this bleak migrant camp in northern france after travel
of rasoul iran—nejad, shiva mohammed panahi, and their children — 9 year old anita, and 6 year old arminwas just 15 months old — has yet to be found. their vessel sank in rough conditions off the coast of dunkirk. 15 other migrants were rescued and taken to hospital. the french coastguard today confirmed that it hadn't resumed its search operation, as it's unlikely any more survivors will be found. 0ur europe correspondent nick beake has this report from dunkirk. just 15 months old. baby...
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rasoul and shiva, and their children anita and armin, were kurdish—iranian.ve him, but inside i cry. it's very sad, but what can i do? nothing. with a big increase in numbers trying to cross the channel, we'll be looking at the factors that drive people to expose themselves and their families to such danger.
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the humanitarian ceasefire but it seems no one's paying attention bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine. more protests against government corruption are now being held in cyprus follow an al-jazeera investigation of senior politicians willing to sell passports to convicted criminals the scheme was run to attract financial investment in exchange for citizenship the government has now abolished the program. and. this is. people. but what they are. politicians hundreds of israelis are calling for a new investigation into their prime minister. demonstrators want benjamin netanyahu to be investigated over $2000000000.00 submarine deal with germany who has not been named as a suspect but he's already facing trial in 3 other corruption cases. including 18 hours of questioning from the u.s. supreme court that she was grilled by senators. coming down on nicaragua's government passes a new law tightening its grip on the press and human rights activists. we've got lots of high sunshine across the middle east not great surprises here but something of a change on the way if anything is ticking a lit
the humanitarian ceasefire but it seems no one's paying attention bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine. more protests against government corruption are now being held in cyprus follow an al-jazeera investigation of senior politicians willing to sell passports to convicted criminals the scheme was run to attract financial investment in exchange for citizenship the government has now abolished the program. and. this is. people. but what they are. politicians hundreds of israelis are calling for...
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in breakaway republic of nagorno-karabakh and the foreign ministers of both was there by john and armine have been invited to the russian capital 'd for peace talks that are supposed to be mediated by foreign minister sergei lavrov and that is after the russian president spent hours on the phone with the leaders of both by john and armenia which makes us understand that some kind of 1st steps some kind of agreement have already been made i can tell you that late on thursday a statement by vladimir putin appeared on the kremlin website with a strong message for all saw it's they must suspend all still it is for humanitarian reasons to allow a prisoner exchange and also a swap of bodies of those killed in the conflict a conflict that vladimir putin has already called a tragedy for 2 nations that are very close to russia although the question is whether armenia and azerbaijan are really ready for an immediate proper ceasefire i can tell you that a little earlier we spoke to you. the foreign minister of reserve by john and she told us that on the one hand but cool is ready for a ceasefire bu
in breakaway republic of nagorno-karabakh and the foreign ministers of both was there by john and armine have been invited to the russian capital 'd for peace talks that are supposed to be mediated by foreign minister sergei lavrov and that is after the russian president spent hours on the phone with the leaders of both by john and armenia which makes us understand that some kind of 1st steps some kind of agreement have already been made i can tell you that late on thursday a statement by...
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foreign mercenaries taking part in the conflicts our correspondent spoke with the armenian president armin sarkozy and in an exclusive interview before version later this hour here's a preview. in and of course turkey is the one that brought. islamic militants and terrorists in to azerbaijan of course as you were usual turkey was doing the you were you need an excuse why on earth you were doing that one of the excuses why there is are i think brothers well doesn't work in the new world because your ethnic rather is go up to central asia mongolia to the north of china are you are you are you ready to into if you were any problem that you are at think rogers will get there maybe yes you see if i look at modern turkey i mean 360 degrees to the turkey has problems with the problems in egypt it is involved in lead via oil is it that nick rather is or something else it's a different story that's one second there was speaking about p k k fighters absolute nonsense 3rd one there was speaking about the pipelines that were running from bug to 2 to be these each a young girl as an oil pipeline swam s
foreign mercenaries taking part in the conflicts our correspondent spoke with the armenian president armin sarkozy and in an exclusive interview before version later this hour here's a preview. in and of course turkey is the one that brought. islamic militants and terrorists in to azerbaijan of course as you were usual turkey was doing the you were you need an excuse why on earth you were doing that one of the excuses why there is are i think brothers well doesn't work in the new world because...
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nagorno-karabakh as area officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire.
nagorno-karabakh as area officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire.
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international reports of shelling and civilian casualties in the go to count a bug that's about john and armine accusing each other of violating the truce so for a fragile cease fire takes effect in the disputed region. correspondence in the heart of a conflict reporting on the devastation and how locals a few the standoff where. the city of step on occurs is a sorry sight i can't see it has been raised to the ground but it has been battered by many bombs of so many calibers sizes and types. you know the headlines the international chemical weapons watchdog claims traces similar to group poison were in samples belonging to alexian of a.
international reports of shelling and civilian casualties in the go to count a bug that's about john and armine accusing each other of violating the truce so for a fragile cease fire takes effect in the disputed region. correspondence in the heart of a conflict reporting on the devastation and how locals a few the standoff where. the city of step on occurs is a sorry sight i can't see it has been raised to the ground but it has been battered by many bombs of so many calibers sizes and types....
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the humanitarian ceasefire but it seems no one's paying attention bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine. president is facing pressure to step down but he has dismissed schools to resign so dim by jim because of says he's needed for stability and would only consider resigning after a rerun of the disputed parliamentary election meanwhile supporters of the new prime minister defied a ban on fridays in the capital and demonstrated against the president. ok let's go back to a developing story that we've been bringing you the crackdown on protestors in thailand we're getting reports now that protest is who had been camped outside the prime minister's office have now been cleared let's go to our reporter scott who joins us on the phone now from buying call this comes to an emergency decree by the government announced just in the last few hours to crack to crack down on these protests what's happening there. well right now i'm actually standing right outside government house and this is where those thousands of protesters ended their march on when they started democracy monument about a kilome
the humanitarian ceasefire but it seems no one's paying attention bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine. president is facing pressure to step down but he has dismissed schools to resign so dim by jim because of says he's needed for stability and would only consider resigning after a rerun of the disputed parliamentary election meanwhile supporters of the new prime minister defied a ban on fridays in the capital and demonstrated against the president. ok let's go back to a developing story that...
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historical phaedra encourage work was hit he claimed if it was done by his forces it was all intentional armine is also accused of shelling a hospital under attack by a coup deny when hostilities 1st resumed international medical staff offer their help we heard from some of those medics right now in their conflicts on. at any person. it's no easy decision for any doctor to leave behind a content life and go to war here of course it's not hand to hand combat but the threat is there every 2nd i just followed my heart i went through the 1st war as a student observe military medicine i gained experience and admired the doctors who saved lives i think it was imprinted on my mind having a broad experience in emergency medicine i didn't want to sit idle i wanted to share my experience my knowledge and save any life possible goes over but the good will is going to be at 1st sight these are minor injuries small scratches in fact the x. rays show was splintered bones into her nostrils all this suggests that the weaponry has changed a lot there are a few cases of gunshot wounds here basically these are in
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latest news there is dominated a lot of our coverage the last few days and weeks as a by john and armine essay about abiding by a ceasefire agreement that came into force on saturday but reports of violations are coming from both parties and with moscow serving as a broker the 2 science managed to steal a truce including an exchange of prisoners and war dead in the contested region this day a deal paves the way for further talks to be mediated by the o.s.c. minsk group azerbaijan's president said today that he views what's been achieved thus far positively and here's some of what we saw from the key players yesterday. a ceasefire is announced from 12 b. i'm on the 10th of october for humanitarian purposes but it's we are committed to peaceful settlement of the conflict and are ready to resume the peace process. but if you have if the armenian side is committed to the truce regime the phase for a political settlement will come and the phase for pressured negotiations will end our goal remains the same to restore the integrity of azerbaijan where the fighting erupted in a corner karabakh l
latest news there is dominated a lot of our coverage the last few days and weeks as a by john and armine essay about abiding by a ceasefire agreement that came into force on saturday but reports of violations are coming from both parties and with moscow serving as a broker the 2 science managed to steal a truce including an exchange of prisoners and war dead in the contested region this day a deal paves the way for further talks to be mediated by the o.s.c. minsk group azerbaijan's president...
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as a by john and armine accuse each other of targeting civilians as fighting moves away from the battle fronts and closer to cities. by monied saeed abyss is al jazeera live from doha also coming up questions remain about the u.s. president's health as he's criticized for briefly leaving hospital while undergoing treatment for coronavirus. opposition called for protests reject early was olds from the country's parliamentary vote will be live in the kept of the very latest. you're just getting into some of the most critical fire months and cold. warnings the worst is yet to come in california as wildfires burn of record amount of land across the u.s. state. as a by john in armenia accusing each other of targeting civilians in the conflict over the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh both sides are reporting casualties as the fighting moves into a 2nd week as a by john says 2 of its cities were attacked this after the main city in a gold mine cutbacks the family came under sustained bombardment. bernard smith is keeping track of the latest developments from gora's in armenia. the bombardm
as a by john and armine accuse each other of targeting civilians as fighting moves away from the battle fronts and closer to cities. by monied saeed abyss is al jazeera live from doha also coming up questions remain about the u.s. president's health as he's criticized for briefly leaving hospital while undergoing treatment for coronavirus. opposition called for protests reject early was olds from the country's parliamentary vote will be live in the kept of the very latest. you're just getting...
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that's about john and armine accusing each other of violating the truce so for a fragile cease fire takes effect in the disputed region. correspondence in the heart of a conflict reporting on the devastation and how locals future standoff. the city of . sight i can see it has been razed to the ground but it has been battered by the bombs of so many calibers sizes and types. and other headlines the international chemical weapons watchdog claims traces similar to the group poison were in samples belonging to alexina valmy. handling of the opposition activists cases politicized with russia yet to receive any evidence. coronavirus cases rise rapidly in northern england with hospitals preparing for the worst governments contradictory antivirus measures is sowing confusion still to. tell no one here now is sunday the 11th of october good morning from me kevin now in this is the weekly here on r t a roundup of the big stories as reported by us to you over the last 7 days well 1st the news has dominated a lot of our coverage over the last few days indeed weeks and the latest is a cease fire betwe
that's about john and armine accusing each other of violating the truce so for a fragile cease fire takes effect in the disputed region. correspondence in the heart of a conflict reporting on the devastation and how locals future standoff. the city of . sight i can see it has been razed to the ground but it has been battered by the bombs of so many calibers sizes and types. and other headlines the international chemical weapons watchdog claims traces similar to the group poison were in samples...
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monday this area government reported several of its regions have been shelled by accuse also accuse armine of bombarding the 2nd largest city in the country killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens and this is the scene reportedly showing the aftermath of that attack and attack which has denied care about conflicts stretches back more than 3 decades although the region is populated mainly by i think the armenians it is legally part of. earlier i spoke with the who's the spokesperson for the azerbaijani ministry of foreign affairs to the review on the dispute. not resist because region now we're going to love our surroundings because raise our children who supposedly just this is the part of the international recognized centuries of us of which i'm 2nd about the armenians living in these groups and their rights to represent the nation well we should also define what does their right to separate and when they should mean nothing to final act clearly states yes the same respect people slight of scepticism a nation with being in confirmatory with rules and principles of international law
monday this area government reported several of its regions have been shelled by accuse also accuse armine of bombarding the 2nd largest city in the country killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens and this is the scene reportedly showing the aftermath of that attack and attack which has denied care about conflicts stretches back more than 3 decades although the region is populated mainly by i think the armenians it is legally part of. earlier i spoke with the who's the spokesperson for...
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another azerbaijani city reportedly came under fire this week who accuses armine of carrying out the attacks a local journalist from azerbaijan sent us this. i am is it told to region of his or vision it is safe here now but a few days ago simply turning over an old camera lights would have restyle lives with guns firing at any school so flight and do regions. and good boy came to live for armenian armed forces for example would be in the. top drawer district we hear shells exploding no more than a few 100 meters from us fighting continues along the front line and surveillance are called indeed mido for example yesterday during a funeral procession shell exploded a girl killing 5 people and another 5 shells he also residential buildings and the main ruled people here in qatar leave by their nerves never knowing when shells are start falling again well though the region is legally part of azerbaijan that is populated mainly by ethnic armenians in an interview to russian media the leaders of both countries are lying there are positions. ok we will get that piece of tape a little bit la
another azerbaijani city reportedly came under fire this week who accuses armine of carrying out the attacks a local journalist from azerbaijan sent us this. i am is it told to region of his or vision it is safe here now but a few days ago simply turning over an old camera lights would have restyle lives with guns firing at any school so flight and do regions. and good boy came to live for armenian armed forces for example would be in the. top drawer district we hear shells exploding no more...
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care about other officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the us president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house.
care about other officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the us president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house.
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as area officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the u.s. president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house. a politician freed from prison by supporters just days ago is the new prime minister of kyrgyzstan the parliament confirms southern part of after nearly a week of violent protests over a contested election. it's got more now on one of our top stories that trumps health well john nichols is a clinical professor in pathology at the university of hong kong he joins us now on skype from there good to have you with us so let's start with how common is it for a covert patient to be the not infectious what like a week over it was announced that he'd been diagnosed with covert 19. ok so this is where as you indicated what the doctor is indicating is that he's not using what's called the p.c.r. test because the p.c.i. which is the most c
as area officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the u.s. president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house. a politician freed from prison by supporters just days ago is the new prime minister of kyrgyzstan the parliament confirms southern...
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years of ceasefire tend to end fighting over nagorno-karabakh appears to have failed as a by john and armine accuse each other of killing civilians and attacks. back in the hot seat the heads of facebook google and twitter face tough questions from politicians about how they monitor content on their platforms. we take a look at how cinemas in south korea are using technology to adapt to the new reality of private 19. now parts of europe are facing a new round of shutdowns as the continent struggles are to stop a 2nd wave of curve at 19 france will go into its 2nd nationwide lockdown on friday and announcing that rove president warns that this could be even more deadly than the fast and hospitals could soon be overwhelmed natascha back to reports from paris. in a sort of a t.v. address french president emanuel. new lockdown was necessary because france's health situation had deteriorated rapidly. departed because of what we learned in spring lockdown will be adapted schools will stay open and work can continue visits will be permitted to retirement homes but as in the spring you can only leav
years of ceasefire tend to end fighting over nagorno-karabakh appears to have failed as a by john and armine accuse each other of killing civilians and attacks. back in the hot seat the heads of facebook google and twitter face tough questions from politicians about how they monitor content on their platforms. we take a look at how cinemas in south korea are using technology to adapt to the new reality of private 19. now parts of europe are facing a new round of shutdowns as the continent...
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the humanitarian ceasefire but it seems no one's paying attention bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine. president trumps u.s. supreme court nominee amy coney paris has completed her 3rd day of confirmation hearings she's been facing tough questions from senate committee members on capitol hill was pressed by several democrats on key issues including health care abortion and election dispute was also asked whether the president should be able to pardon themselves of crime well. first and nobody is above the law or got to play for you. court. the president every right to pardon shall. we say we heard this question. after president nixon's impeachment. senator leahy so far as i know that question has never been litigated the question has never risen that question may or may not arise but it's one that calls for a legal analysis of what the scope of the pardon power is so because it would be opining on an open question when i haven't gone through the judicial process to decide it it's not want to which i can offer you protests are continuing in cyprus against government corruption by follo
the humanitarian ceasefire but it seems no one's paying attention bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine. president trumps u.s. supreme court nominee amy coney paris has completed her 3rd day of confirmation hearings she's been facing tough questions from senate committee members on capitol hill was pressed by several democrats on key issues including health care abortion and election dispute was also asked whether the president should be able to pardon themselves of crime well. first and...
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about as are officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the u.s. president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house democratic presidential candidate joe biden has accused the trumpet ministration of neglect over its handling of the pandemic biden's been campaigning in pennsylvania laying out his plans for the economy recovered 19 outbreak has left hundreds of thousands of americans unemployed more than 200000 have died a politician freed from prison by supporters just days ago is the new prime minister of kyrgyzstan the parliament confirms idea of jump or of after nearly a week of violent protests over a contested election charles trafford has more from bishkek. it seems as if yes certainly the situation is a lot calmer ahead this morning but there are whole host of unanswered questions with respect to for example the legality the legal s
about as are officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the u.s. president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house democratic presidential candidate joe biden has accused the trumpet ministration of neglect over its handling of the pandemic...
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very dumb leadership fools this is biden law and order earlier we spoke to social justice journalist armin kone and political activist anthony rogers writes who defended the removal of the monuments columbus day is a celebration of white male mediocrity this is a person who got lost and got very very lucky you don't see for it swastikas in germany and for all intents and purposes hitler did things for germany that were beneficial to the germans but were so disgusting in the process that those symbols have been taken down in germany where they've had this true rec truth and reconciliation process i just don't think that we can exercise this from an angle centric lens a referring to it's our history now we might have all been combined or impacted in some sense but we were not impacted in the same way and this goes back to that indigenous idea of free prior and informed consent they were not informed and they did not give consent for these symbols of hate that have been literally etched in stone in something that was sacred to them that can't continue to happen and in some cases yes many of t
very dumb leadership fools this is biden law and order earlier we spoke to social justice journalist armin kone and political activist anthony rogers writes who defended the removal of the monuments columbus day is a celebration of white male mediocrity this is a person who got lost and got very very lucky you don't see for it swastikas in germany and for all intents and purposes hitler did things for germany that were beneficial to the germans but were so disgusting in the process that those...
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standoff between armenia and azerbaijan on europe's southern border with asia in the latest development armine is reporting 3 azerbaijani warplanes have been shot down in the no go and i care about conflict. hospital in the regions capital was hit by it as strike and there are unconfirmed reports of casualties the hospital was treating soldiers they have now since been evacuated from the area. reports from the city. today we witnessed one of the worst bombings of the planet the city which is the capital of nagorno-karabakh the disputed region here. at the hospital it was bombed literally just minutes before we arrived here we actually had to had to hide in a bomb shelter and right after that we were right this is the epicenter of one of the explosions that has battered stomach area this beauty shop now it seems like it has been devastated your case just shattered glass from google because shattered glass windows are broken there are boxes of there of boxes of stuff just goes well now it's easy come easy go it's like the world coming from a road is following every siren we have to leave no doub
standoff between armenia and azerbaijan on europe's southern border with asia in the latest development armine is reporting 3 azerbaijani warplanes have been shot down in the no go and i care about conflict. hospital in the regions capital was hit by it as strike and there are unconfirmed reports of casualties the hospital was treating soldiers they have now since been evacuated from the area. reports from the city. today we witnessed one of the worst bombings of the planet the city which is...
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the fact that they spoke up the way they did is really, really helpful, because it allows us to link arminmon cause. i think you have to give a lot of credit to o players. you know, they're very socially active. communities and they've used their platform and their voice to try to seek change.>> 'm on the fence when it comes to my age group feeling compelled or feeling like they're important this election. young african-american female, we don't feel like we have voices. don't have to vote.y well, i and that's not true. no vote counts too. >> sreenivasan: as part of our ongoing series, "roads to election 2020," we take a look at the lone star state of texase where there are heating up. there's been unprecedented casting their ball of last thursday, according to the texas i recently spoke wblic media partner kera reporter bret jaspers, who joined.s from dallas is texas actually close right now? >> well, if you're a poll person, the latest poll is enre in thedential race. we've also had a lot of early voting, the early votes that have come in already early and mail votes are 70% of the total
the fact that they spoke up the way they did is really, really helpful, because it allows us to link arminmon cause. i think you have to give a lot of credit to o players. you know, they're very socially active. communities and they've used their platform and their voice to try to seek change.>> 'm on the fence when it comes to my age group feeling compelled or feeling like they're important this election. young african-american female, we don't feel like we have voices. don't have to...
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a ceasefire tend to end fighting over nagorno-karabakh appears to have failed as a by john and armine accuse each other of killing civilians and attacks. back in the hot seat the heads.
a ceasefire tend to end fighting over nagorno-karabakh appears to have failed as a by john and armine accuse each other of killing civilians and attacks. back in the hot seat the heads.
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been able to provide limited aid their reports shelling continues days after and as a by john and armine agree to mount airy and truce the latest fighting over the disputed region broke out 3 weeks ago now in armenia civilians are voluntary to help those on the front line any way they can for many the fighting is very different from the war in the 1990 s. orry chalons reports from the capital yerevan. street by street not by not hoping to save lives the women and teenagers in this year round school are making camouflage netting to send to the frontlines they're volunteers part of amin is home from the war effort and there are scenes like this all across this small country respond to that will flow through a series of fatal flaws source told to go home because people want to stay here i don't want to ruin more. the further is there hundreds obvious why everyone is affected by this war in some way there is a translator teacher doest her students through that you at the front there this room like this. brothers fathers uncles cousins friends childhood friends colleagues and every day. we co
been able to provide limited aid their reports shelling continues days after and as a by john and armine agree to mount airy and truce the latest fighting over the disputed region broke out 3 weeks ago now in armenia civilians are voluntary to help those on the front line any way they can for many the fighting is very different from the war in the 1990 s. orry chalons reports from the capital yerevan. street by street not by not hoping to save lives the women and teenagers in this year round...
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for 2 nations that are very close to russia but the real question is to what extent by john and armine are ready to strike. immediate ceasefire this is a very difficult one because the 2 sides have shown that both of them are waiting for some kind of 1st step from the other side we were talking to a spokesperson of the i was there by john the foreign ministry and she told us that they're ready for some kind of compromise but all really if armenia stops its provocations that's the way she put it. you have to this is where it should not be one sided because as i've said we had ceasefire starting from 1900 are and the negotiations continued what they did bring as a result nothing of what john is committed to the peaceful solution but what we see lately is that armenia is continued complication. likewise on the other side when prime minister posturing on of armenia was speaking we heard from him that armenia is ready for concessions but only if these concessions come from but 1st. he's rid of conflicts should be resolved mutual considerations. is ready for it and make concessions as the bu
for 2 nations that are very close to russia but the real question is to what extent by john and armine are ready to strike. immediate ceasefire this is a very difficult one because the 2 sides have shown that both of them are waiting for some kind of 1st step from the other side we were talking to a spokesperson of the i was there by john the foreign ministry and she told us that they're ready for some kind of compromise but all really if armenia stops its provocations that's the way she put...
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and armine are choosing each other targeting civilians in their conflict over the disputed region of. the remote mountainous area is officially part of azerbaijan but it's ethnically armenian and has been an officially run by armenian forces since 1904 the ongoing fighting threatens to drag in turkey which is backing azerbaijan and russia which has a defense treaty with armenia. least 10 people died during a sustained bombardment in the region's capital as the panic karats our reporter bernard smith was filming there when rockets and mortars started falling. 123-4567. this is been the most sustained bombing of japan since 1994 and the end of the war between ethnic armenians in the nagorno-karabakh and azerbaijan from early sunday morning raid sirens wailed across the city. as a rockets and mortars rained down. the target where we were filming seems to have been a nearby electricity distribution station now that was a. very close. rocket targeting somewhere near. here. and i think. karma. ok let's go come come to. life as moved underground insta panic at the 8 days now those who haven'
and armine are choosing each other targeting civilians in their conflict over the disputed region of. the remote mountainous area is officially part of azerbaijan but it's ethnically armenian and has been an officially run by armenian forces since 1904 the ongoing fighting threatens to drag in turkey which is backing azerbaijan and russia which has a defense treaty with armenia. least 10 people died during a sustained bombardment in the region's capital as the panic karats our reporter bernard...
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nagorno-karabakh as area officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the u.s. president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but he won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house production is set to resume at libya's largest oil field sharon has been closed for most of the year almost all libyan oil exports were stopped in january by warlords for the for half the forces based in the east. trying to has more from tripoli this comes as the international community is trying to bridge the gap between the warring sides in libya and this is a step in the in the right direction of course becomes a little bit late last month in september the u.s. embassy posted that i have to gave a personal commitment of opening of reopening the energy sector by september 12th that deadline passed and the oil fields weren't open but this is one of the fields one of the most important fields in terms of revenue coming int
nagorno-karabakh as area officials say the city of ganja was struck by missiles overnight as a very john and armine are accusing each other of violating a cease fire deal the u.s. president's doctor says donald trump has been cleared to return to work but he won't confirm if he's tested negative for coronavirus it comes after trump addressed a crowd of hundreds at the white house production is set to resume at libya's largest oil field sharon has been closed for most of the year almost all...
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the humanitarian ceasefire but it seems no one's paying attention bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine. israel is expected to approve the construction of more subtle homes in the occupied west bank at least 2000 of them were approved on wednesday the planning committee looks set to agree around $5000.00 homes the palestinian leadership has condemned the move it's the 1st time that settler homes have been authorized since israel suspended plans to an explicit indian land that was agreed under a deal with the u.a.e. to normalize ties china is accusing the u.s. of undermining peace and stability by selling a navy destroyer between taiwan and mainland china the u.s. says the vessels passage through the taiwan strait was routine but the chinese military has called the move provocative it comes as tension is escalating between beijing and taipei over the islands or ptolemy at least 36 states in the u.s. are reporting rising numbers of coronavirus cases in the northeast hospital beds are being filled by a virus patients around 50000 new cases have been reported each day for the past few days
the humanitarian ceasefire but it seems no one's paying attention bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine. israel is expected to approve the construction of more subtle homes in the occupied west bank at least 2000 of them were approved on wednesday the planning committee looks set to agree around $5000.00 homes the palestinian leadership has condemned the move it's the 1st time that settler homes have been authorized since israel suspended plans to an explicit indian land that was agreed under...
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backing for us or by john in the conflict who insists that support is limited to diplomacy although armine alleges that the turkish air force is directly involved with more on the escalation here's our senior correspondent murat because the of reporting from istanbul. while there's been absolutely no lol in the fighting continued overnight raged i would say every few hours we're also seeing casualty numbers both military and civilian so far and it seems to be getting worse and worse and the escalation seems to be escalating itself and this is all despite for mendis diplomatic pressure for both sides to take a pause to take a break to anything you know give talks the charts despite everything the international community is doing the violence seems to be getting worse. but we have only one condition that armenia leaves our lands completely and immediately that this is finally it is the armenian government complies with this the fighting will stop there will be no bloodshed there will be peace and peace will come to our region. i believe the armenian army can secure a country in the self-defe
backing for us or by john in the conflict who insists that support is limited to diplomacy although armine alleges that the turkish air force is directly involved with more on the escalation here's our senior correspondent murat because the of reporting from istanbul. while there's been absolutely no lol in the fighting continued overnight raged i would say every few hours we're also seeing casualty numbers both military and civilian so far and it seems to be getting worse and worse and the...
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ceasefire in the disputed region of the gone car bomb has failed to take to hold as about john and armine blaming each other for breaking the truce and escalating 2 weeks of fierce clashes challis house killed several civilians and wounded dozens more conflict between the 2 former soviet republics it's back to the $990.00 s. . for an evening walk on the streets of ganja azerbaijan 2nd largest city taking comfort in a strained cease fire. a safe spot that hasn't held following shelling in a residential area of ganja described a night of terror. in the piece for sleeping it was around 2 in the morning we heard an explosion and after that our house blew up it was. this that and debbie didn't want to not rock fell on my face then i opened my eyes and another rocket hit. i said to myself what is this all i can see was clouds of dust. as the by john also ignored the cease fire releasing this footage of as strikes on alleged i mean in military positions. on the ground the brutality of war strikes time 'd these are many mourners trying to come to terms with the loss of a family member. but. a pri
ceasefire in the disputed region of the gone car bomb has failed to take to hold as about john and armine blaming each other for breaking the truce and escalating 2 weeks of fierce clashes challis house killed several civilians and wounded dozens more conflict between the 2 former soviet republics it's back to the $990.00 s. . for an evening walk on the streets of ganja azerbaijan 2nd largest city taking comfort in a strained cease fire. a safe spot that hasn't held following shelling in a...
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in other news as a debate john and armine are accusing each other of targeting civilians in their conflict over nagorno-karabakh. jan says 2 of its cities were attacked this is after the capitals to panic came on the sustained bombardment which killed at least 10 people. 15 political detainees held in egyptian prisons have been exit duty this week according to human rights watch. in egypt have voiced fears they may be an attempt to scare the opposition following recent anti-government protests q-tip had been imprisoned for involvement in various cases the 2013 crew rights groups say there's been an increase in exit since president of the tatar sisi came to power. one of central asia as poorest countries kyrgyzstan has been voting for a new parliament 3 pro-government parties looks set to dominate preliminary results suggest the bidding big party is leading with just over 24 percent of votes 8 parties have rejected the results calls for demonstrations the election has been dominated by allegations of vote buying and corruption for the 9th week tens of thousands of people have marched throug
in other news as a debate john and armine are accusing each other of targeting civilians in their conflict over nagorno-karabakh. jan says 2 of its cities were attacked this is after the capitals to panic came on the sustained bombardment which killed at least 10 people. 15 political detainees held in egyptian prisons have been exit duty this week according to human rights watch. in egypt have voiced fears they may be an attempt to scare the opposition following recent anti-government protests...
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traditional peace broker in this conflict and that's a complicated role because both by john and armine are close allies of russia russia considers both countries to be part of its kind of traditional sphere of influence because both countries are post soviet but russia has closer ties with armenia armenia as part of an economic union with russia part of a mutual defense pact as well but with the kremlin i think somewhat distrusts armenia since nicole touching on the president there now came to power in street protests in 2018 that is always a reason for the kremlin to distrust people people who come to power in revolutions or protests that's something that the kremlin is not a fan of and of course turkey's involvement as i said makes this much more complicated now. and in the show and in moscow thanks very much for analysis. and it's turned to some other stories making news around the world north korea's leader kim jong un has apologized for his people's difficult lives kim was speaking at a parade in the capital pyongyang to mark the 75th anniversary of the ruling party the economy ha
traditional peace broker in this conflict and that's a complicated role because both by john and armine are close allies of russia russia considers both countries to be part of its kind of traditional sphere of influence because both countries are post soviet but russia has closer ties with armenia armenia as part of an economic union with russia part of a mutual defense pact as well but with the kremlin i think somewhat distrusts armenia since nicole touching on the president there now came to...
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armin conducted unnecessary medical procedures on them without their full knowledge and consent.ngressmember espaillat is the first dominican-american and the first formerly undocumented immigrant to serve in congress. we welcome you all to democracy now! dr. mueller, if you can talk about what happened at irwin. >> absolutely. what we were able to identify, what we think is a concerning pattern of, number one, overly aggresve management of women's complaints or lack thereof complaints, actually, awell as significant lack of informed consent for these women who underwent seizures that they -- procedures that then acknowledged they did not understand there were going to undergo. amy: talk about how extensive this was, what these procedures were -- we're not talking about one or two women, we are talking about at least 19 women. what were they told? where did this happen? how many do you understand were actually given hysterectomies without their knowledge? >> that is a very important point of clarification. as you said, lead did review 19 cases -- we did review 19 cases where we h
armin conducted unnecessary medical procedures on them without their full knowledge and consent.ngressmember espaillat is the first dominican-american and the first formerly undocumented immigrant to serve in congress. we welcome you all to democracy now! dr. mueller, if you can talk about what happened at irwin. >> absolutely. what we were able to identify, what we think is a concerning pattern of, number one, overly aggresve management of women's complaints or lack thereof complaints,...
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trump was continuing to do well but was experiencing ups and downs also coming up as a by john and armine a trade accusations over a deadly attack on azerbaijan 2nd largest city as fighting and the disputed border no kind of off region continues to intensify. omarion evanston thanks for joining me u.s. president donald trump's doctors have issued a new statement on his condition saying he's. given a steroid drug called dex the methadone this medication is usually given to seriously ill coated patients to help their long function well despite this trial was pressed on doctors said the president may be discharged from the hospital as early as monday let's hear what else dr sean connelly had to say earlier over the course of his illness the president has experienced 2 episodes a transient drops his oxygen saturation we debated the reasons for this and whether we'd even intervene is a determination of the team based predominantly on the timeline from the initial diagnosis that we initiate xom at this end i'd like to take this opportunity now given some speculation over the course of the illne
trump was continuing to do well but was experiencing ups and downs also coming up as a by john and armine a trade accusations over a deadly attack on azerbaijan 2nd largest city as fighting and the disputed border no kind of off region continues to intensify. omarion evanston thanks for joining me u.s. president donald trump's doctors have issued a new statement on his condition saying he's. given a steroid drug called dex the methadone this medication is usually given to seriously ill coated...
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nine year old anita and armin who was 6, also drowned. founder and ceo who's founder and ceo of help refugees, an ngo that provides humanitarian aid to refugees around the world deep frustration that we are doing so many of these stories because frankly nothing seems to be changing. yes, this is, there is no words when you hear those names and you see the pictures of this family and their children, there are families all across the country looking at their children, thinking this could have been them, had their hand of cards being different. we believe no one should lose life let alone a child trying to reach safety and what we need now is a clear rethink of uk migration policy that puts people above politics. rethink of uk migration policy that puts people above politicsm rethink of uk migration policy that puts people above politics. it is a question of the responsibility because you could either tackle this at the start and say we want to make at the start and say we want to make a home for you so you don't want to leave and take this
nine year old anita and armin who was 6, also drowned. founder and ceo who's founder and ceo of help refugees, an ngo that provides humanitarian aid to refugees around the world deep frustration that we are doing so many of these stories because frankly nothing seems to be changing. yes, this is, there is no words when you hear those names and you see the pictures of this family and their children, there are families all across the country looking at their children, thinking this could have...
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senior in the official in the pensacola testing positive for the virus turkey stopped for mass accuses armine of committing a war crime in azerbaijan as the border fights takes a toll on civilians from both sides a lifeline from mali the west african regional bloc lifts economic sanctions that were imposed following a military coup. and 3 scientists awarded this year's nobel prize for physics for their discoveries about one of the most mysterious objects in the universe. but we begin this news hour in kyrgyzstan a country gripped by political turmoil the prime minister has resigned now this comes right after the election commission in the old the. early results of sunday's vote we've also learned the speaker of the parliament has also resigns and this comes after a night of violence where protesters stormed the buildings there accusing the government of rigging the election in its favor protesters also freed former president. and other senior officials from jail president. jeenbekov has insisted that despite this he's still in control of the country let's cross live there it's a charge stratf
senior in the official in the pensacola testing positive for the virus turkey stopped for mass accuses armine of committing a war crime in azerbaijan as the border fights takes a toll on civilians from both sides a lifeline from mali the west african regional bloc lifts economic sanctions that were imposed following a military coup. and 3 scientists awarded this year's nobel prize for physics for their discoveries about one of the most mysterious objects in the universe. but we begin this news...
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drowned yesterday, along side his mother, his nine—year—old sister anita, and six—year—old brother armince after travelling from western iran. today, a british charity were offering hot drinks and warm clothes. but there was nothing that could be done for the grief that many people told us they felt. i am feeling frustrated, angry and heartbroken. my heart is really broken, because of this family. i mean i used to know the family. i played with the kids so, it is heartbreaking. this 20—year—old man fearful of revealing his identity told us he came from the same city if iran where kurdish people have been persecuted. why did they want to get on a boat and try and get to the united kingdom? they had to make, they really had to, they were frustrated here, they couldn't apply for asylum anywhere else, they had family, family in the uk. i think the father had a brother there. today, a close relative spoke to the bbc. they paid a lot of money. i don't know exactly how much. our family here is desperate. my father, mother, and sisters are crying their eyes out. these deaths have clearly had a b
drowned yesterday, along side his mother, his nine—year—old sister anita, and six—year—old brother armince after travelling from western iran. today, a british charity were offering hot drinks and warm clothes. but there was nothing that could be done for the grief that many people told us they felt. i am feeling frustrated, angry and heartbroken. my heart is really broken, because of this family. i mean i used to know the family. i played with the kids so, it is heartbreaking. this...
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bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine well russian president vladimir putin is expressing concern about the alleged presence of syrian fighters in the going to kind of earth this was in a phone call with the turkish president turkey denies those accusations that we discussed all these sorts of ally and external issues with tomatillos southern i'm also a little bit earlier who is a lecturer in security and development at king's college london department of war studies she said russia's trying to keep turkey's influence in mediation efforts to an absolute minimum russia have leverage very strong library on armenia and but at the same time it has a strong partnership which one has developed over the last 10 years with azerbaijan so i think that it has the possibility to to a certain extend course if it can both sides 2 are going to go shaping table. i mean the big question is you know is russia going to now really thought i'd. provide additional military support and i wouldn't exclude that entirely you know in case prolonged turkey is trying to push it fell into the mediation mechanism on
bernard smith al-jazeera chorus armine well russian president vladimir putin is expressing concern about the alleged presence of syrian fighters in the going to kind of earth this was in a phone call with the turkish president turkey denies those accusations that we discussed all these sorts of ally and external issues with tomatillos southern i'm also a little bit earlier who is a lecturer in security and development at king's college london department of war studies she said russia's trying...