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we've heard from multiple thought is the ethiopian government military, that there are plenty of regional council. if you treat me kerry has begun leadership. the military leadership has to go in people's liberation front. on the ground there in the city of descried it heavy bombardment from forces the saying that explosions can be heard through the north of the city. the prime minister abu ahmed spoke person has just told us that the libyan forces do not have a mission to bombard its own city and its people. they said that the effort to bring to justice what they describe as the criminal clique of the t.t.s. will not entailed discriminatory bombardment. by refuting the claims of leadership, iran's supreme leader is vowing retaliation. for the killing of a top nuclear scientists, gunmen ambushed a vehicle carrying will say, in fact, reside, and his bodyguards near tehran. on friday, iran's president is basing the assassination on israel. he has more from tehran. there is a general sense of shock and disbelief that this could actually take place in the country. but we heard from president hassan r
we've heard from multiple thought is the ethiopian government military, that there are plenty of regional council. if you treat me kerry has begun leadership. the military leadership has to go in people's liberation front. on the ground there in the city of descried it heavy bombardment from forces the saying that explosions can be heard through the north of the city. the prime minister abu ahmed spoke person has just told us that the libyan forces do not have a mission to bombard its own city...
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we discussed the worsening conflict with our guests on a regional council for the national party in france a chris phillips former head of britain's counter-terrorism security office and mohamed schiff it the chief executive of britain's around the downed foundation. the president a french president was very right to confirm that we stand for a secular state and for the freedom of speech in the secular state of france religion is seen as an opinion we need to address radical islam in france and we are in a war against radical islam and i don't think mr micro is going far enough you can never justify terrorism or violence of any sort so what is the issue with the president micro on his war in islam is that is the terminology that he's adopted which is and then murder has in which he tarnishes every single system and holds muslims responsible for the action of a small minority of terrorists nothing i actually heard from. it is really attacking islam and moderate muslims in france what what i think he's trying to do is say look we have a country here we have laws and regulations that we've bu
we discussed the worsening conflict with our guests on a regional council for the national party in france a chris phillips former head of britain's counter-terrorism security office and mohamed schiff it the chief executive of britain's around the downed foundation. the president a french president was very right to confirm that we stand for a secular state and for the freedom of speech in the secular state of france religion is seen as an opinion we need to address radical islam in france and...
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moment plenty of food for thought and that discussion we've been speaking to patricia shunyata regional council for they national rally party in france chris philips former head of the u.k. national counterterrorism security office and mohamed shafi chief executive of the ramadan foundation in the u.k. thank you all. thousands of people have rallied in central london against the government's new coronavirus restrictions. people held up honors accusing the authorities of tyranny for a district in the movement of people the protests taking place a day after the british prime minister announced a new lockdown for all of england. we've got to be humble in the face of nature and in this country alas as across much of europe the virus is spreading even faster than the reasonable worst case scenario of our scientific advisors and so now is the time to take action because there is no alternative from thursday into the storm to december you must stay at home you merely leave home for specific reasons we're not going back to the fool's gold locked arms of march and april the measures that i don't mind th
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as a member of the presidents committee on equal opportunity and as president of the southern regional council, was able to use his political influence and savvy to challenge employment discrimination, to fight for african american voting rights, to advocate for african american representation in positions of power. and in the final chapter, windward explores wheeler's work in the interim redevelopment commission and the north carolina fund. according to winford, wheeler helped by going from housing the many africans that -- democratize the practices. at the same time winford acknowledges that wheeler's support of urban renewal projects had a short coming. his brand of black business activism did not always truly benefit the most of african americans. in his brief conclusion, winford touches upon wheeler's legacy, symbolized in the naming of the u.s. courthouse in durham after him in 2018. winford's work is much more than simply an account of an under acknowledged and influential black leaders life work and accomplishments. while he certainly tells us everything that i think we need to know ab
as a member of the presidents committee on equal opportunity and as president of the southern regional council, was able to use his political influence and savvy to challenge employment discrimination, to fight for african american voting rights, to advocate for african american representation in positions of power. and in the final chapter, windward explores wheeler's work in the interim redevelopment commission and the north carolina fund. according to winford, wheeler helped by going from...
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is northern to grey region is denying government troops are in the process of surrounding the regional council. mackellar government insists, though its soldiers are within 50 kilometers of the city. the crushing trial of former french president nicolas sarkozy is being pursued by shortly after it began in paris. sarkozy is accused of attempting to bribe a judge. hearings will start again on 1st day. has been disrupted by the pandemic. saudi arabia is denying crown prince mohammed bin sound man met with israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. the saudi foreign minister tweeted this response. after the israeli public broadcaster reported the meeting, took place. it was said to have included the head of israeli intelligence agency, mossad, and the u.s. secretary of state mike pompei or speak to her aforesaid about this. he's in ramallah in the occupied west bank so hairy. a lot of israeli media reports on this are always trying to see israeli officials now going on the record and confirming this well, there's been no actual on the record confirmation by an israeli official that it definitely
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from the region refugee council, in our operations in 30 countries around the world, is that 19 and the measures that governments are putting in place to curb. the spread of korean $1000.00 has review affect the displaced populations their host coming in. she's crew are among the most vulnerable in a survey that we recently did about 70 percent of the people we asked said that they had lost income or jobs. since the panic pandemic ever broke out, and that has had a knock on effect on many other things that people are planning it more difficult to find money to, to buy fruit to send their kids to school and to get shelter. so it's really key that the g. 20 in the years that thinking about addressing the it could not meet situation. it keeps in mind that most honorable occupation and bill spending to the economic recovery package. all this overhang director of policy in partnerships at the n.r.c. . thank you. well, the so-called islamic state terror group says it carried out a series of attacks in the afghan capital kabul, at least, people have been killed by multiple rocket blasts. presi
from the region refugee council, in our operations in 30 countries around the world, is that 19 and the measures that governments are putting in place to curb. the spread of korean $1000.00 has review affect the displaced populations their host coming in. she's crew are among the most vulnerable in a survey that we recently did about 70 percent of the people we asked said that they had lost income or jobs. since the panic pandemic ever broke out, and that has had a knock on effect on many other...
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region. the legislative council is now left with 43 lawmakers -- 41 of whom are considered pro-beijing.philippines, the aftermath of a destructive typhoon has left the country reeling. at least 13 people died, and 15 others are still missing. philippine police said floodwaters completely submerged friday, some northeastern towns, forcing people to climb on their rooftops. rescue efforts are underway as many residents remain trapped. some 200,000 people were forced to evacuate. still to come on the "newshour" with judy woodruff, social media companies combat this information on the wake of the election. the world responds to joe biden defeat of donald trump, and more. >> this is the "pbs newshour," from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: well before the election and ever since, president trump has repeatedly tweeted out misinformation and outright falsehoods about mail-in ballots , voting, the counting process, and more. it has also been true for some of the president's supporters and some in conserv
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council. it needs that local and regional authorities could have maybe avoided the crisis if they communicatedbetter than this. and we are probably, if we do united our voices, when we requested doctors, we would have gotten more and appear more trustworthy. bt the purchasers campaign, you know, was put under lockdown far too late. when her father got sick in mid october life here in sunny towers, this base and yes always, she's sure her dad will be missed here, but i thought they would love them when they were caught up in the south. you know what i would do, one of the reasons why everybody loved him as a politician is because they actually saw him doing things. sometimes he himself fix the holes in the street with cement. we still have bags of cement and tar at her hand. we don't know what to do with that. it now wants to take her father's case to courage, but she doesn't want to blame a single person. it's the system itself. she wants to be hold accountable. let's have a look at some other developments in the coronavirus pandemic now pfizer says.
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council. it needs that local and regional authorities could have maybe avoided the crisis if they communicated better robot demands. and we are probably, if we do united our voices. when we requested more doctors, we would have gotten more and appear more trustworthy. it pat says, come pena, i was put under lockdown far too late when her father got sick in mid october life here in sunny towers, this base and yes, always, she's sure her dad will be missed here. was there one of them why they were called up? it's also what i would do. one of the reasons why everybody loved him as a politician is because they actually saw him doing things. sometimes he himself fixed the halls in the street with cement. we still have bags of cement and tar at her hand. we don't know what to do it at a party and now wants to take her father's place to cards, but she doesn't want to blame single person. it's the system itself. she wants to be hold accountable. the g. 20 summit of 20 rich nations and major imagined powers gets underway in saudi arabia this morning. the host country has repeatedly faced international
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council. it needs that local and regional authorities could have maybe avoided the crisis if they communicated better. and we are probably, if we do knighted our voices, when we requested more doctors, we would have gotten more and appear more trustworthy. beating the pats says, come pena. i was put under lockdown far too late. when her father got sick in mid october life here in sunny towers, this basin. yes, always. she's sure her dad will be missed here, but i thought they were on their mind. they were caught up in the south. so why would he be one of the reasons why everybody loved him as a politician is because they actually saw him doing things. sometimes he himself fixed the holes in the street with cement. we still have bags of cement and tar, and her hand. we don't know what to do with it. now wants to take her father's case to court, but she doesn't want to blame a single person. it's the system itself. she wants to be hold accountable. now to some other stories making headlines around the world. in the u.s. state of wisconsin, a suspect is at large in connection to a mall shooting.
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region. the legislative council is now left with lawmakers, 41 of whom are considered pro- establishment. in the philippines, the aftermath of a destrucve typhoon has left the country reeling. at least 13 people died, and 15 others are still missing. floodwaters completely submerged some northeastern towns, forcing people to climb on their rooftops. rescue efforts are underway as many residents remain trapped. some 200,000 people were forced to evacuate. back in this country, heavy rains pummeled florida's western coast today, after tropical storm "eta" crashed ashore for a second time. it happened before dawn, just north of the tampa bay area, packing maximum sustained winds of 50 miles an hour. now out to sea, "eta" is forecast to lose strength as it moves northeast over the atlantic. and, a federal appeals court in boston has ruled that harvard university's admissions policies do not discriminate against asian americans. an affirmative action group had argued the school went too far in using race to consider students. but two judges today upheld a lower court decision that rejected tho
region. the legislative council is now left with lawmakers, 41 of whom are considered pro- establishment. in the philippines, the aftermath of a destrucve typhoon has left the country reeling. at least 13 people died, and 15 others are still missing. floodwaters completely submerged some northeastern towns, forcing people to climb on their rooftops. rescue efforts are underway as many residents remain trapped. some 200,000 people were forced to evacuate. back in this country, heavy rains...
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council meeting. the u.n. secretary general had first advised them to let diplomacy by the african union and the regional groupingven a chance. now, he is urging the council to send a clear message on de-escalation and the protection of civilians. >> we are following the reports of the possible military action with gray alarm. the secretary-general is very concerned about the impact that will have on civilian population, on our ability to deliver humanitarian aid in an area where it is almost impossible to do so. we have been in touch -- we have been fully supported, the african union's leading role in trying to defuse the situation. >> the u.n. is raising the alarm about ethiopian peacekeepers being disarmed or recalled from their unit serving with you and -- with the u.n. they are aware of five officers including the deputy force commander in the region between south sudan and sedan who have been -- and sue don who have been sent home. there is no news about what has happened with them since. >> it was the worst attack in u.k. history. a posthumous appeal for the only man convicted of killing 270 people is unde
council meeting. the u.n. secretary general had first advised them to let diplomacy by the african union and the regional groupingven a chance. now, he is urging the council to send a clear message on de-escalation and the protection of civilians. >> we are following the reports of the possible military action with gray alarm. the secretary-general is very concerned about the impact that will have on civilian population, on our ability to deliver humanitarian aid in an area where it is...
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council. it needs that local and regional authorities could have maybe avoided the crisis if they'd communicatedbetter, probably meant us and we are probably if we do united our voices, when we requested more doctors, we would have gotten more and appear more trustworthy. bt he purchases campaign, you know, was put under lockdown far too late when her father got sick in mid october life here in sunny towers, this base and yes, always. she's sure her dad will be missed here, but i thought they were on their mind. they were caught up in the south. so why were you one of the reasons why everybody loved him as a politician is because they actually saw him doing things. sometimes he himself fixed the holes in the street with cement. we still have bags of cement and tar and hand. we don't know what to do. is there a pattern? i want to take her father's case to court, but she doesn't want to blame a single person. it's the system itself. she wants to be hold accountable. germany has recorded as high as number of daily coronavirus cases so far more than 23 and a half 1000 new infections been confirmed.
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council. it needs that local and regional authorities could have maybe avoided the crisis if they communicated better. and we are probably, if we do united our voices, when we requested more doctors, we would have gotten more and appear more trustworthy. bt the patches says campaign was put under lockdown far too late when her father got sick in mid october life here in sunny towers, this base and yes always. she's sure her dad will be missed here, but i thought they were they were, they were caught up in the south. you know what i would do? one of the reasons why everybody loved him as a politician is because they actually saw him doing things. sometimes he himself fixed the holes in the street with cement. we still have bags of cement and tar and her hand. we don't know what to do with that. it wants to take her father's case to court, but she doesn't want to blame a single person. it's the system itself. she wants to be hold accountable. ok, let's take a look now at some of the other. he's making news today. the united nations has warned that yemen is in imminent danger of facing the worst
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council meeting. the un secretary general, antonio good terrorists had 1st advised them to let diplomacy by the african union and the regional grouping. egads be given a chance. now though he's urging the council to send a clear message on deescalation and the protection of civilians. we're following the reports of a possible military action around it currently with great, a lot of the secretary general is very, very concerned about the impact that will have on civilian population on our bill in the deliver humanitarian aid area where it's also almost impossible to do so or that we have been to church, we've been fully supportive of the african use reading role in trying to defuse the situation. the u.n. is also raising the alarm about ethiopian peacekeepers have to grain, origin being disarmed all recalled from their units, serving with the u.n. here, united nations headquarters. there are aware of 5 officers including the deputy force commander in abbey, a. the disputed region between south sudan and sudan who've been sent home. what's disturbing is there's no news of what's happened to them since. still ahead on al-jazeer
council meeting. the un secretary general, antonio good terrorists had 1st advised them to let diplomacy by the african union and the regional grouping. egads be given a chance. now though he's urging the council to send a clear message on deescalation and the protection of civilians. we're following the reports of a possible military action around it currently with great, a lot of the secretary general is very, very concerned about the impact that will have on civilian population on our bill...
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council. it needs that local and regional authorities could have maybe avoided the crisis if they communicated better, probably meant us and we are probably, if we do united our voices. when we requested more doctors, we would have got more and appear more trustworthy. bt it. purchases campaign, you know, was put under lockdown far too late when her father got sick in mid october life here in sunny towers, this base and yes, always. she's sure her dad will be missed here was either one of them what they were called up. it's also what i would do. one of the reasons why everybody left him as a politician is because they actually saw him doing things. sometimes he himself fixed the halls in the street with cement. we still have bags of cement and tar, and her hand. we don't know what to do with that impact and now wants to take her father's case to court. but she doesn't want to blame a single person. it's the system itself. she wants to be hold accountable. azerbaijan's army says it has entered territory that our media is handing over as part of a contentious peace deal. was brokered by russia a
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region. >> five months ago, minneapolis city council vowed to dismantle the police department today as youey approved a plan to bring in more officers from outside agencies to help fight this wave of violent crime hitting the city. will now be able to bring in 20 and 40 officers from the metro transit police will focus on violent crimes. the $500,000 price tag will pay for that extra help through the end of the year, but the city's police chief is open to extend it next year to help build the depleted ranks of his department. mpd is currently down more than 100 officers, many of them on leave after claims from ptsd following the riots after the death of george floyd. even a short-term solution is facing a lot of heated resistance from members of the city council who argue they are simply throwing more money at a failed strategy. minneapolis won't be safer by relying on a broken criminal justice system that got us in this crisis in the first place by breaking up families and destroying futures, more business as usual won't create different results. the solution is not to keep digging. the c
region. >> five months ago, minneapolis city council vowed to dismantle the police department today as youey approved a plan to bring in more officers from outside agencies to help fight this wave of violent crime hitting the city. will now be able to bring in 20 and 40 officers from the metro transit police will focus on violent crimes. the $500,000 price tag will pay for that extra help through the end of the year, but the city's police chief is open to extend it next year to help build...
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council. it needs that local and regional authorities could have maybe avoided the crisis if they'd communicatedbetter. and we are probably, if we do not sit out voices, when we requested more doctors, we would have gotten more and appear more trustworthy. bt the purchases campaign, you know, was put under lockdown far too late when her father got sick in mid october. life here and sunny. tell us this business always. she's sure her dad will be missed here. moments ago, one of them, when they were caught up in the south, you know what i would do. one of the reasons why everybody loved him as a politician is because they actually saw him doing things. sometimes he himself fixed the halls in the street with cement. we still have bags of cement in tarren hand. we don't know what to do with it at a party, and i want to take our father's case to courage. but he doesn't want to blame a single person, it's the system itself. she wants to be hold accountable from naples and it let's have a look now at some of the other developments in the corona virus pandemic. pfizer says it is asking u.s. regulators t
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council . it needs that local and regional authorities could have maybe avoided the crisis if they'd communicated better. probably mendis and we are probably if we do united out voices, when we requested more doctors, we would have gotten more and appear more trustworthy. beauty the purchases campaign was put under lockdown far too late. when her father got sick in mid october life here in sunny tao, was this business always? she was sure her dad would be missed out on so they were then why they were caught up in the south. you know what i would do, one of the reasons why everybody loved him as a politician is because they actually saw him doing things. sometimes he himself fixed the halls in the street with cement. we still have bags of cement and taryn, and we don't know what to do with that if patsy and i want to take her father's place to courage, but she doesn't want to blame a single person. it's the system itself. she wants to be hold accountable reporting from naples. that's all. take a look at some of the other international headlines. e.u. leaders have failed to resolve the dispute over
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and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the, sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s., the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of the g.o.p. and prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed at the moment. sudan has said that it is worried about the humanitarian situation and its urging all 5 for restraint and says that the situation is quite dire and very volatile and that all sides should try to resolve the conflict as soon as possible. staying in africa, a senior official from south africa's governing party is in court on corruption charges. supporters of a smuggler, sholay who is secretary and all of the a.n.c. appeared outside the court, protesting the charges. it's linked to a multi-million dollar government project. one magazine surely was a provincial leader. he denies any r
and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the, sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s., the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of the g.o.p. and prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed...
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region. phil: good talking to you. thank you so much. our guest from the council on german foreign relations.ow to ethiopia, where the conflict between the government and the forces of the people's liberation front is having a devastating impact on civilians. the prime minister has been meeting envoys from the african union to discuss the fighting, but have so far refused dialogue with leaders from the region. the weeks of fighting have driven tens of thousands of people from their homes and many have fled to sit on, where they have ended up in camps that lack the most basic facilities. on friday, the u.n. said the first of four humanitarian airlift had landed in the sudanese capital. our correspondent reports from the border between keswick's and and ethiopia. >> running water and food are scarce and toilet facilities have yet to be built. here, there are many refugees that fled from the town across the border in ethiopia. according to abe report i amnesty international, a massacre took place in early november. forces loyal to the tpof more responsible, but it is very hard to verify whether
region. phil: good talking to you. thank you so much. our guest from the council on german foreign relations.ow to ethiopia, where the conflict between the government and the forces of the people's liberation front is having a devastating impact on civilians. the prime minister has been meeting envoys from the african union to discuss the fighting, but have so far refused dialogue with leaders from the region. the weeks of fighting have driven tens of thousands of people from their homes and...
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thank you for having me on your program i creature from god region of azerbaijan so the long running not going to cut of a council a chasm reached it's a logical and 2 day and the war is over almost and the requirements of international law have been met i can say over the past 50 days azerbaijan as exercise its sovereign right to conduct what is hacksaw milter or a shows promise to protect its civilian civilian people and liberate its echo by tories and yesterday that they just feel important city or crucial was liberated and logical and all the net going to come out of our war camp and if peace agrement was signed it was meditational to russia and the ceasefire can into force between the parties armenia and azerbaijan and today's argument is primal and that stablish ingle long term peace in the region or russia was expected. to. was expected to play a rather significant role in this camp late i think that turkey also we'll also take part in future taught between armenia and azerbaijan and this argument was the realization of they can set by as a genocide for many years by unfortunately our men yet you cannot in
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liberated the army and on forces will be withdrawn from the other 3 regions according to their concrete timetable so it means that the security council resolution started to be implemented now the question is that because there has been such animosity between the 2 sides at think a series and armenians which varies in terms of population in various pockets of the going to karbala how do you bridge the peace there is also talk about turkish peacekeepers being present there as well which is not part of the deal so what is going to be the mechanism to ensure that there is a hot hostilities stop and people can live side by side peacefully while of course reaching the peace is not going to be an easy task it will consume time but the mechanisms have already started and according to the joint statement agreed and signed by the both parties to the conflict plus the midget to russia. the withdrawal of the armenian forces starts to be implemented then parallelly russian peacekeeping contingents start to be deployed in the region and then an exchange takes part of from the full size of the detained persons and. that the bodies of the debt peop
liberated the army and on forces will be withdrawn from the other 3 regions according to their concrete timetable so it means that the security council resolution started to be implemented now the question is that because there has been such animosity between the 2 sides at think a series and armenians which varies in terms of population in various pockets of the going to karbala how do you bridge the peace there is also talk about turkish peacekeepers being present there as well which is not...
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regions according to the can. which timetable so it means that the security council resolution started to be implemented. chief palestinian negotiator saeb erekat has died after contracting kovac 19 he was transported from his home in the occupied west bank to a hospital in west jerusalem last month act that serves as the palestinians chief negotiator in talks with israel for more than 20 is shell takes a look back at his life. sidebar caught was a familiar face in palestinian politics for 4 decades but throughout his life israelis would accuse him of being an extremist and sowing division while palestinians would call him a traitor to the palestinian cause giving away too much. of the madrid peace talks in 1901 he insisted on wearing the the symbol of palestinian national identity he was a hero to many back home but at the conference because the stir. 2 years later he was left out of the final talks on accords negotiated by palestinian leader yasser arafat's but are caught would rise to become the chief palestinian negotiator in 1905 resigning only for a time in 2003 reportedly in protest of the palesti
regions according to the can. which timetable so it means that the security council resolution started to be implemented. chief palestinian negotiator saeb erekat has died after contracting kovac 19 he was transported from his home in the occupied west bank to a hospital in west jerusalem last month act that serves as the palestinians chief negotiator in talks with israel for more than 20 is shell takes a look back at his life. sidebar caught was a familiar face in palestinian politics for 4...
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and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the, sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s., the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of the ethiopian prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed at the moment. sudan has said that it is worried about the humanitarian situation, and it's urging all sides for restraint and says that the situation is quite dire and very volatile and that all sides should try to resolve the conflict as soon as possible. let's not take a closer look at the range and gray is in each of these northeastern highlands. you can see there on the border with eritrea and sudan. it's home to the iran, the chronometer, and to grain people. together. they make up about 6 percent of ethiopia's population is governed by the people's liberation front from the regions capital
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and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s. the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of these european prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed at the moment. sudan has said that it is worried about the humanitarian situation and its urging all sides for restraint and says that the situation is quite dire and very volatile, and that all sides should try to resolve the conflict. as soon as possible, ahmed, go as near to gray in the northern city of going to joins us live now and has been no independent confirmation of who is behind these attacks. but the suggestion is that it is fighters that are loyal to, to graze local leaders. are there fears that there could be more casualties? yes, indeed, the use of fighting words has had no letup e
and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s. the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of these european prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed...
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and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the, sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s., the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of these european prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed at the moment. sudan has said that it is worried about the humanitarian situation, and it's urging all sides for restraint and says that the situation is quite dire and very volatile and that all sides should try to resolve the conflict as soon as possible. how will alow is a senior lecturer in law? i'd key a university. he says the crackdown on the to gray and people is worsening. the government started by taking measures against its nuclear and who work for the national intelligence security agency. they were initially told not to report to work and those. ready who are out of it as part of th
and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the, sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s., the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of these european prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed...
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the un security council is expected to discuss the unrest in northern ethiopia. later on tuesday, leaders in the region are denying government statements, though that the military's surrounding the regional capital mackellar prime minister, given the people's liberation front until wednesday to surrender. but the t.p.s. refused saying its people are ready to die in defense of their lands. the british drug company, astra zeneca and oxford university, say the late stage testing of a covert $1000.00 vaccine shows it is highly effective. and importantly, they say it can be stored fridge temperature, which would make it cheaper and easier to distribute. so aging finnigan's, along with the news are in around 25 minutes from now next. so viewfinder, latin america, the u.s. is always of impressive people all around the world. this has been going on for a number of hours with your gas being used to report story from an international perspective to try keep playing your global audience how this could impact their life. this is an important part of the world and others here is very good at bringing the news to th
the un security council is expected to discuss the unrest in northern ethiopia. later on tuesday, leaders in the region are denying government statements, though that the military's surrounding the regional capital mackellar prime minister, given the people's liberation front until wednesday to surrender. but the t.p.s. refused saying its people are ready to die in defense of their lands. the british drug company, astra zeneca and oxford university, say the late stage testing of a covert...
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council. under schapelle reports, the secretary of state is back in the region to drum up support for normalization deals between israel and some arab states, increase pressure on iran and make some headway in talks to end the blockade of cattle. like pompei it was doing doha and riyadh in the days ahead. this is u.s. cattery and saudi officials have signaled in recent weeks that a breakthrough may be near. on monday, u.s. national security adviser, robert o'brian added to speculation, telling the global security forum hosted in part by katter, that an air bridge may be on the table, allowing qatar airways to fly over saudi and bahraini airspace. so we'd like to get that repsol measure color air had, was it because it was able to fly over saudi air space or bahrain airspace is an important 1st step in solving that ref. i'd like to see that get done before it. if we end up leaving office, qatar's foreign minister says the blockade which has dragged into a 4th year has no winner. everyone is losing. we are hopeful that this i think, moment and what we need to lie now is to have a serious engagement i
council. under schapelle reports, the secretary of state is back in the region to drum up support for normalization deals between israel and some arab states, increase pressure on iran and make some headway in talks to end the blockade of cattle. like pompei it was doing doha and riyadh in the days ahead. this is u.s. cattery and saudi officials have signaled in recent weeks that a breakthrough may be near. on monday, u.s. national security adviser, robert o'brian added to speculation, telling...
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disputed region began on the morning of september 27th the region is internationally recognized this pos of azerbaijan according to 4 un security council resolutions but not gonna cut it back has been run by ethnic amini and since the war in 1994 hundreds of thousands of as areas were displaced during the conflict then the weeks. fighting have involved tekkie which is backed azerbaijan and russia which has a defense treaty with mania let's bring in which a chance to he say purpose soria lecture in the department of political science at george washington university joins us from washington d.c. many thanks for speaking to us richard f.s.k. your reaction to this news. well it unexpected and the. end of the conflict seemingly as declared by this through this a statement by prime minister nico passing on which as you have said was highly emotional raises a set of questions and it's too early to tell by far to come to some sort of more concrete set of interpretations of that and spoke one of the things that i'm interested in is we can think about international relations is characterized by a series of bargaining and agreement possibilities
disputed region began on the morning of september 27th the region is internationally recognized this pos of azerbaijan according to 4 un security council resolutions but not gonna cut it back has been run by ethnic amini and since the war in 1994 hundreds of thousands of as areas were displaced during the conflict then the weeks. fighting have involved tekkie which is backed azerbaijan and russia which has a defense treaty with mania let's bring in which a chance to he say purpose soria lecture...
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on the tourism council and was recently appointed a climate solutions council and serves as the vice chair of the board of regions as well as the montana economic advisory council and a board o board of s of the montana cooperative. they can't afford to lose those services. i pushed for the hearing. just how tone deaf the policies are when it comes to their effect on the communities. i invited them to come to testify because he has had his boots on the ground literally for decades. he's been doing it for decades. i have no doubt what he's going to offer, compelling testimony that shows the committee just how important it is that we invest in the future. i've been particularly stunned by the trum trump administratios annual efforts to cut amtrak. the administration started by calling for the end. the trump administration fought to end the long distance service which would have meant the end to the empire builder in montana. since then they've attempted to cut the budget in half leading to where we are today. this is unacceptable and it's hurting our economy. some colleagues refused to hold the administration accou
on the tourism council and was recently appointed a climate solutions council and serves as the vice chair of the board of regions as well as the montana economic advisory council and a board o board of s of the montana cooperative. they can't afford to lose those services. i pushed for the hearing. just how tone deaf the policies are when it comes to their effect on the communities. i invited them to come to testify because he has had his boots on the ground literally for decades. he's been...
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council meeting. the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace had 1st advised them to let diplomacy by the african union and the regional grouping. egads be given a chance. now though he's urging the council to send a clear message on deescalation and the protection of civilians, we're following the reports of a possible military action around it currently with a grade a lot. the secretary general is very, very concerned about that will have on civilian population on our bill in the deliver humanitarian aid area with her is also almost impossible to do so far that we have been to church we've been fully supportive of the african reading role in trying to diffuse the situation. the u.n. is also raising the alarm about ethiopian peacekeepers of to grey in origin being disarmed or recalled from their units serving with the u.n. . here you noted nations headquarters there are aware of 5 offices, including the deputy force commander in abbey, a, the disputed region between south sudan and sudan who've been sent home. what's disturbing is there's no news of what's happened to them since. a former militia leader in the democra
council meeting. the u.n. secretary general antonio terrace had 1st advised them to let diplomacy by the african union and the regional grouping. egads be given a chance. now though he's urging the council to send a clear message on deescalation and the protection of civilians, we're following the reports of a possible military action around it currently with a grade a lot. the secretary general is very, very concerned about that will have on civilian population on our bill in the deliver...
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region of the calling. there's widespread anger towards nichol ashi. young people are demanding of the council's, the agreement, which allows us by john to keep london captured during the 6 weeks of fighting. it was on the main protest in the armenian capital yadav on was they stood in freedom square in europe, and it was from here, defers lives over nagorno-karabakh with voice to define the years of soviet rule was this time they were shouting, prime minister is a traitor, the rally was organized by his political opponents, including the 2nd largest party in parliament, the message, some of the opposition leaders gave to their supporters, is that there has been national betrayal. i was, the protesters defied the country's martial law, under which demonstrations are bad. and the time scuffled with police was for the prime minister to resign, became louder throughout the day. this is by agreement signed with russian, azerbaijan, cotton, or to pull out of boys occupied to stay to tea for her. but durned keeps the lead it has regained, doing to vilify operations. he has to appear in front of the mi
region of the calling. there's widespread anger towards nichol ashi. young people are demanding of the council's, the agreement, which allows us by john to keep london captured during the 6 weeks of fighting. it was on the main protest in the armenian capital yadav on was they stood in freedom square in europe, and it was from here, defers lives over nagorno-karabakh with voice to define the years of soviet rule was this time they were shouting, prime minister is a traitor, the rally was...
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council building or gym. and it cost the reckon will cost about $10000000.00 euros in the region every year. and the point is that period, poverty well period, as you've just mentioned, it will break it down for us. how significant will this be for women who are struggling to pay for period care products? hugely significant. you've got the, i think the argument goes women are disadvantaged in a way that in a way that men aren't. so there's the financial burden that girls and women have to have to face and to manage purely because the women didn't have a choice, but they have that women and they have periods in the front of the money every month with an extra financial outgoing which upon the end of this, a lot of estimates on this and varies around the world, but as anywhere is a run 15 euros, it can be 15 euros per month. and over the course of a lifetime, not to be thousands of euros. and that would have to pay that men don't. so this is about trying to kind of address the unfairness to help women who are, who are on the kind of the bread line who are low income women who upon. and this is
council building or gym. and it cost the reckon will cost about $10000000.00 euros in the region every year. and the point is that period, poverty well period, as you've just mentioned, it will break it down for us. how significant will this be for women who are struggling to pay for period care products? hugely significant. you've got the, i think the argument goes women are disadvantaged in a way that in a way that men aren't. so there's the financial burden that girls and women have to have...
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what the leaders of the various councils and cities in the north were asking the government to do, because i think the previous eu fund was needs based, and these regional wanting the funds to be spent in the regions by the regions. with the call from the mayor of sheffield to put the money with its methods, and outsmart funding for the north and the spending review tomorrow. and we have mentioned report of the national living wage want to increase, we've already heard that civil service workers can be moved to the north, but if it's about long term infrastructure spending there's some, we are in an economic crisis, so some, we are in an economic crisis, so it could be difficult for the north to win longer—term commitments even though chris as george mentions those red wall seeds are really important to the tories, and this will be seen as the begetting of the election campaign. we go back to the coalition government of course, george osborne in the northern powerhouse, but it's interesting just a few years after that and then theresa may did not have the same focus on it, but this now hugely important for keeping this government in power. yes it is and
what the leaders of the various councils and cities in the north were asking the government to do, because i think the previous eu fund was needs based, and these regional wanting the funds to be spent in the regions by the regions. with the call from the mayor of sheffield to put the money with its methods, and outsmart funding for the north and the spending review tomorrow. and we have mentioned report of the national living wage want to increase, we've already heard that civil service...
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security council is expected to discuss the unrest in northern ethiopia on tuesday . leaders in the region are denying government statements though, that the military surrounding the regional capital, mackellar prime minister, given the great people's liberation front until wednesday to surrender. but the refused saying its people are ready to die in defense of their land. saudi aramco, the attack on one of its facilities won't affect oil supply. the rebels fired missiles at the north plant on monday, one of the tanks and caused a fire around. it was put out in about 40 minutes and that tank is out of action. and the trial for 20, saudi officials, in connection with the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, has been adjourned. they were being tried in a turkish court without being present now on hold until march of next year. the defendants include 2, former aides to the saudi crown, prince was killed inside saudi arabia's consulate in istanbul, in 2018. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he will visit the horizon soon after an invitation from the state's crown prince. however
security council is expected to discuss the unrest in northern ethiopia on tuesday . leaders in the region are denying government statements though, that the military surrounding the regional capital, mackellar prime minister, given the great people's liberation front until wednesday to surrender. but the refused saying its people are ready to die in defense of their land. saudi aramco, the attack on one of its facilities won't affect oil supply. the rebels fired missiles at the north plant on...
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council. the special assistant to the president in north africa in the gulf region. responsible for relations. in the organization for security. in europe. having written numerous books on u.s. foreign policy. they recognize the release of the newest book. they hail it as the examination of u.s. regime change efforts. for everyone interested in america's foreign policy. let me vote for all of the members on today's call. you will have the opportunity to receive a copy of as well as two other csr books published this month. let me welcome phil gordon. we have a great group. let me say congratulations on the plication of the book. why ts book at this time. this is aistory of u.s. regime change. in tryg to learn from our hiory less we rept it. half of the people on this call have been thinking about regime change around the world. i felt thi as i watched in particular. they formulate the policy on iran. that was not the stated goal. but we d a lot of proponents pointing in that direction. this road that we go down. maybe it wou be useful to ask this question. how had we
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region. ok, good. talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. according to a sad about the german council on foreign relations. thank you. now to ethiopia, where the conflict between the government and the forces of the people's liberation front is having a devastating impact on civilians. prime minister has been meeting and voice from the african union to discuss the fighting that has so far refused dialogue with leaders from the region. 3 weeks of fighting with driven tens of thousands of people from their homes. many fled to sudan where they have ended up in camps that lack even the most basic facilities. on friday, the u.n. said the 1st of 4 humanitarian airlift for refugees landed in the sudanese capital khartoum. you don't lose not report from the border between sudan. we are at the year end camp called village, ate up to $12000.00. refugees live here under harsh conditions. running water and food toilet facilities have yet to be built. here there are many refugees who fled from the town of my cabinet across the border in ethiopia. according to records by rights group, amnesty international, a massacre t
region. ok, good. talking to you. thank you so much for joining us. according to a sad about the german council on foreign relations. thank you. now to ethiopia, where the conflict between the government and the forces of the people's liberation front is having a devastating impact on civilians. prime minister has been meeting and voice from the african union to discuss the fighting that has so far refused dialogue with leaders from the region. 3 weeks of fighting with driven tens of thousands...
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security council is expected to discuss the unrest in northern ethiopia. later on tuesday. leaders in the region are denying government statements that the military's surrounding the regional capital, mckayla prime minister, ahmed, has given the 2 great people's liberation front 2. women see to surrender. but the t.p. that has refused saying its people are ready to die in defense of their land. saudi aramco says, the attack on one of its facilities won't affect oil supply. humans who the rebels fired missiles at the north plant on monday, one of the tanks, causing a fire company says it was put out in about 40 minutes, but that particular tank is now out of action. travel 20, saudi officials in connection with the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi has been adjourned, were being tried in a turkish court without their presence, and it's now on hold until march next year. the defendants include 2, former aides to the saudi crown, prince was killed inside saudi arabia's consulates. in istanbul, in 2018, turkey has stopped german forces from searching one of its cargo ships suspected of bringing w
security council is expected to discuss the unrest in northern ethiopia. later on tuesday. leaders in the region are denying government statements that the military's surrounding the regional capital, mckayla prime minister, ahmed, has given the 2 great people's liberation front 2. women see to surrender. but the t.p. that has refused saying its people are ready to die in defense of their land. saudi aramco says, the attack on one of its facilities won't affect oil supply. humans who the rebels...
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and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the, sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s., the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of these european prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed at the moment. sudan has said that it is worried about the humanitarian situation, and it's urging all sides for restraint and says that the situation is quite dire and very volatile and that all sides should try to resolve the conflict as soon as possible. well, that's now speak to our allergies, an analyst on the horn of africa, and also a senior lecturer and know what killed university and the u.k. . he joins us now from there. where saying this conflict escalates the humanitarian situation deteriorates as he was saying there. but as that's all happening, it does seem like there's a broader c
and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the, sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s., the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of these european prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed...
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and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s. the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of the g.o.p. and prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed at the moment. sudan has said that it is worried about the humanitarian situation, and it's urging all sides for restraint and says that the situation is quite dire and very volatile and that all sides should try to resolve the conflict as soon as possible. so you close a look now as this region to great is in ethiopia's northeastern highlands and is a semi autonomous region that lies on the border with eritrea. and sudan is home to the ear of corn armor and mostly figurine people. together they make up about 6 percent of ethiopia's population to graze, governed by to graze people's liberation fr
and it's a great region expressing concern that is something that the head of the sovereignty council also expressed in this b.s. the security and defense committee meeting on monday. but the 2 sides, the prime minister of sudan, abdullah and the head of the sovereignty council both met with the security advisor of the g.o.p. and prime minister abu ahmed, who said that this conflict will get, will be sorted in the shortest time possible. and that mediation by sudan, or by a god, is not needed...
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security council is expected to discuss the unrest in northern ethiopia, later on tuesday, leaders in the to grow region and denying government reports though that the military is surrounding the regional capital of mackellar prime minister, ahmed says, given the 2 great people's liberation front until weapons status surrender left the refuses saying its people are ready to die in defense of their land. a former militia leader in the democratic republic of congo has been sentenced to life in prison for war crimes and mass rape. barry sheck a was charged with murder, rape, sexual slavery, and in this thing, children under 15 years old in no fewer province, has rebel group and 2 others allegedly raped in the 400 people during a series of attacks. and 2010, his trial by a special military court began 2 years ago. not to let out the 7 colors that many eastern to see has never experienced a trial on this level. it's a historic moment has been found guilty of war crimes. he is someone that no one thought they would ever see in the dark. so just for that, it's a huge step forward for justice system. so yes, th
security council is expected to discuss the unrest in northern ethiopia, later on tuesday, leaders in the to grow region and denying government reports though that the military is surrounding the regional capital of mackellar prime minister, ahmed says, given the 2 great people's liberation front until weapons status surrender left the refuses saying its people are ready to die in defense of their land. a former militia leader in the democratic republic of congo has been sentenced to life in...
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council. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. first, we hear this idea that the us is accusing the tigray region of internationalising the conflictflict. what you understand by that7m of internationalising the conflict. what you understand by that? it is clear that through the statements of both my the defence secretary and the state department today that they are identifying the tigray of initiating the attack on the headquarters in the region and bombing the airport in eritrea. they have clearly come out, washington, on one side of this conflict and they look deeply at what precipitated these original attacks, what the relationship is like tween the prime minister and the leadership in tigray over the last two years they have been there and what the state of ethiopian‘s ethnic federalism has been. this is a conflict that has been brewing for several years. we should not be surprised, but it is unfortunate that washington has clearly come in on one side of this rather than calling for a ceasefire, rather than called for more forcefully all sides to walk back and try to create some dialogue, there is a fee out there that washingt
council. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. first, we hear this idea that the us is accusing the tigray region of internationalising the conflictflict. what you understand by that7m of internationalising the conflict. what you understand by that? it is clear that through the statements of both my the defence secretary and the state department today that they are identifying the tigray of initiating the attack on the headquarters in the region and bombing the airport in eritrea. they have...
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were hearing there on the morning of september 27th the region is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan according to 4 u.n. security council resolutions but not going to cut a bike has been run by ethnic armenians since the war in 1994 hundreds of thousands of their ease were displaced during the conflict. asama binge of aid sent us this update from the as area capital bucko. well we've been hearing from the azerbaijani president who's been congratulating his nation giving out the details and saying this essentially is a capitulation by the armenian forces it has been an eventful night to say the least this is a night which started off with hearing from the armenian side can admitting that they have lost the important city of. overlooks the capital but this. which is known as fun in the in azerbaijan we've also seen escalation from both sides saying that there were multiple rocket attacks armenians and azerbaijanis saying that they're defending their positions of trying to make sure that they hold the territory that they have and then in the wee hours of the night you heard from the armenian prime minister announcing the d
were hearing there on the morning of september 27th the region is internationally recognized as part of azerbaijan according to 4 u.n. security council resolutions but not going to cut a bike has been run by ethnic armenians since the war in 1994 hundreds of thousands of their ease were displaced during the conflict. asama binge of aid sent us this update from the as area capital bucko. well we've been hearing from the azerbaijani president who's been congratulating his nation giving out the...