Region because it could be kong. Soon a resurgence in 2 arrives in transmission of. Russia this weekend saturday october the tense my name is kevin World News Center with the latest for you for the next hour this morning if you can stick around with me than to take you through the stories in the big news that were covering certainly and we will be throughout the day is this a breakthrough with hopes of a lasting truce a deal has been reached on the fighting in the contested nagornokarabakh region as war in armenia and azerbaijan have agreed to a cease fire the Foreign Ministers of both nations held marathon talks here in moscow on friday with russia serving as a mediator. A ceasefire is announced from 12 pm on the 10th of october for humanitarian purposes to exchange the prisoners of war and other detained persons and the borders of the killed in line with red cross principles the specific ceramicist of the ceasefire will be agreed later. It took 10 hours for the 2 sides to come to terms the discussions wrapped up in the early hours of saturday the talks were held in a fully closed format and neither armenia nor azerbaijan gave a statement to the press afterwards russian president Vladimir Putin called for an end to the hostilities which have caused huge damage and civilian casualties lets go live to a goshdarn office in armenia and for the tally go high again this morning as we said earlier on its been a really gloomy day gloomy mornings with very overcast where youve been over the last couple of days reporting to us the sun is out this morning. And he saw you know its going to be a brighter prospect for peace there in the future to what are the thoughts where you are this morning relief wall. Well kevin absolutely there you could see some symbolism into this into this sunday morning a change for the gloomy scenery that weve seen the past couple of days here but indeed its the 1st lull in the fighting since the beginning of this latest escalation and to say that everyone here is hopeful and relieved that it would last would be an understatement every single refugee who we had a chance to talk to this morning every single citizen of this small border town in armenia everyone have been saying that well hopefully this will be over that the fighting is over for good. Theres that theres this whole but these talks they havent been easy in fact the as youve said theyve lasted for more than 10 hours and the foreign minister of there by john at least once left the site of the talks to go to the embassy apparently for consultations with the higher ups probably with the president himself just this is this is the level of decisions the Decision Making that was going on in moscow this night so really really tough negotiations but and there have been some unconfirmed reports circulating claiming that this truce is only for 72 hours but in the final version of the document the reason no date specifying as to for how long this humanitarian truce will will be going on. And for so right now its indefinite and hopefully it will stay that way but food for that for the for that the 2 sides will have to find a lot more Common Ground than they have right now because they both are adamant this issue is very very sensitive for both for instance this is this is how the foreign excuse me the armenian Prime Minister nicol passion and talked about the prospects of the truce before it was announced. We are committed to peace who settlement of the curb of conflict and are ready to resume the Peace Process in accordance with the recent statements of the president s and Foreign Ministers of the cochairs of the always see me as group. Now there how weve all as weve already had some reaction from the armenian authorities after the after the negotiations after the decision to implement to impose a truce in the guard a cab back essentially theyve expressed hope that it would last and also they thanked the they thanked they thanked russia they thanked moscow for making this possible in fact they thanked lattimer putin personally saying that he himself that he that he made a great effort to make this seize fire happen and now when it comes to the azerbaijani side they also theyre very adamant they want they say that they want their lands back but they are also saying that they are ready to do it peacefully here is how the president of us air by john i live describe the situation again prior to the talks. Is azerbaijan everyone should know this including those in charge of armenia today i tell them again that if they commit fraud again after the moscow talks they will regret it we will take back our lands peacefully or through war unequivocally we want to organize it peacefully lets do it peacefully we are giving armenia one last chance one last chance. So it seems as though by john is also committing to a peaceful resolution at least judging that they agreed to put their sign on the document that circulate russian the Russian Foreign minister announced 2 nights now we will be traveling to nagornokarabakh shortly to bring you all the latest from the scene. Already go. A couple of hours to go yet to ceasefire comes in properly officially keep us up to speed throughout the day. And terror expert and legal analyst jennifer to master believes russias role then has been crucial to resolving this conflict. Russias role in this particular conflict is incredibly important and notably because russia has a Good Relationship with both countries yes russia has a military alliance with armenia but russia has entered into agreements engagements of both adviser on in our media so lives are by john sears a closer relationship with Turkey Russia has been able to broker deals between both countries in and of course russia is. Definitely the most powerful country most influential country in the region and so thats why its important that russia is involved in this that moscows lead in these peace talks and especially the involvement of the Minsk Group FranceUnited States and russia agreed to be involved in these talks in moscow i think its good it puts that pressure on it puts a pressure on at least both sides. Since the decades old conflict escalated nearly 2 weeks ago the fighting it only been intensifying there are conflicting reports on both sides about casualties and videos have been released on a daily basis so the destruction inside the disputed region and its surrounding areas has got a broader picture and go to our Senior Correspondent in istanbul morning as we were saying before so much bloodshed in this couple of hours before this kicks in the facially the ceasefire whats the hope for the future and what are the thoughts that its going to be successful this ceasefire was just on this morning. Well the statement sun by both sides it wasnt all that specific bear in mind 1 this is a conflict that has raged all the loft but remained unresolved for 3 decades flaring up you are now and again in the nest elation of violence what we saw this time was unprecedented the a completely unparalleled that it fled to heart escalated too quickly for the International Communitys liking there were there were cools to boot sides obviously and as it about jobs from from all manner of leaders from all continents begging them almost to seize to stop to pull back from the brink before things got even more out of had france for example cooling both sides taking an active role in all of this also accusing turkey turkey accusing turkey of supporting is a as it is by john and egging them on it in an acceptable and belligerent manner turkey was one of the few sides that actually took a took a side one of the few countries that took a side miss conflict as saying that it was doing it as a group. To the un. So too much is nicholas and the mens group until now has not shown any real to resolve this problem the solution to the issue which is turned into going green so to speak because of armenias uncompromising unspoiled attitude for nearly 30 years hes for the occupation. Community disagreed with turkey and said about john regarding a military solution to this conflict what we saw during this latest escalation was truly truly tremendous a huge number of civilians killed even more injured enormous losses and manpower and equipment cluster bombs raining on the city of state public ip on civilian areas this is confirmed by Amnesty International and the message from the International Community was the this conflict now is in the intensity that it came about was simply an acceptable. Aside from an enormous huge reaction from all manner of leaders in the states from all manner of International Agencies calling the both sides to to cease to stop the pullback there was also grassroots protests. In various countries from holywood and los angeles all the way to past pro armenian protesters coming out decrying what they saw as inaction by europe by the United States the we also saw protests by pro is it about johnny. Crowds and everybodys demonstrations in germany for example nevertheless there is optimism now that these says been stopped that it is being brought to an end before this conflict could escalate even further and eat have the potential to do so to poland countries and states from russia to turkey to to to even nato into all the war that new body ever wanted. Is just so you know hopefully a bigger disaster averted to help us keep track of the story throughout the day word if you will because you have a Senior Correspondent in istanbul on this one thank you. All right some other news this morning the 2nd u. S. President ial to pay that was for this thursday is now officially counselled after the 2 candidates teams couldnt agree on a new form on the democratic side on the to make. Mission suggested the mount show should be conducted online but trump says hes now cured of code 19 refused that option and tried to reshow jule the event from his health is the latest Sticking Point for democrats in congress to think it may be grounds to remove the president as kind of mo put explains nancy pelosi is known to be one of Donald Trumps biggest and most loyal fans shes on record telling us just how much she loves him and god bless her. Well shes so concerned now about Donald Trumps health that shes introducing legislation if a president suffers a crippling theres a cold or a mental problem and is an end of a man match an able to discharge the powers and duties of his office and transfers his powers the 25th amendment of the u. S. Constitution enables the president to be kicked out of office if hes rendered to be mentally or physically incapable in order for that to happen the Vice President and most of the cabinet needs to meet and declare the president to be unfit to lead the democrats are now looking to set up a mechanism where as congress would have a more of a say when it comes to the president s health nancy pelosi maintains this is not about this is not about President Trump he will face the judgment of the voters but he shows the need for us to create a process for a future president the president s allies say that this is yet another attempt by the democrats to push trump out of office. I wouldnt put it past speaker billows to to stage a coup says already weaponized impeachment whats to keep it from weaponize ing the 25th amendment who can forget last years failed impeachment proceedings im announcing the house of representatives moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry and directing our 6 committees to proceed with their investigations under that umbrella of the impeachment inquiry the president must be held accountable no one is above the law now nancy pelosi failed to remove donald trump in 2918 but apparently she has another plan up her sleeve she was sitting on it until just the right moment some of mention the possibility if they try to push through a nominee in a lame duck session that that you win this the house could move to impeach were not ruling anything out of protecting our democracy requires us to use every arrow in our quest for nancy pelosi makes no bones about the fact that shes been trying to remove donald trump from office all along shes been looking for any potential opening all i hear from the press is that im moving so swiftly like a blur going by this is then a couple of years 2 and a half cynthia and michelle investigation and i know what he says or whatever headline he wants to carry around here impeached ever so with the election in less than a month weve got democrats possibly using constitutional maneuvers to try and remove trump from office just in case he wins at the polls that does not sound like a position of confidence but then again with so much fear about contested results this november nothing in american politics seems normal these days what she proposes is a new legislation to set up a permanent 17 urson commission to try to evaluate whether or not residents mentally ill this is something that they are made of this representative before the election but it certainly is not going to pass in the senate and. Always present trouble going to sign this bill into law space tried Everything Else think they can do to try to remove this seems to be something to it you put it in the news cycle say on friday it goes last all weekend this to me isnt dormice waste of Time Resources and energy so most of the stuff is being carried out at a time when the speaker refuses to engage in real negotiations about stimulus which is critically important to all americans. That we can really kevin how and why theyre ahead a recent study saying british citizen the stressed in the government has plummeted in the lowest point in decades just one of the stories weve got lined up. The lockdown shifted the way people relationship with their bosses of their companies and i do count for costs. Down to the granularity of toilet paper in the only industry i know where oil or paper costs are incorporated in the p. And l. A monthly or weekly basis is in the prison business it. Seems wrong. To me. Yet to ship out. And engage. The trail. When some find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for Common Ground. Again the coronavirus pandemic just wont let up as covert cases surge again a number of countries are bringing in new restrictions now the u. K. France sweden italy the u. S. Are among those who have already introduced tougher measures but israel has gone back to a nationwide law while in some European Countries new measures a big imposed on gyms and restaurants in told to send many of their employees to work from this but a lot of anger with the code 19 measures around the globe of course as weve seen with many people lashing out in violent protests mosque where it has been a particularly touchy point of contention with some people driven to blows over it. Thats. How we. Got the. World Health Organization expressing alarm with a survey saying 93 percent of Countries Worldwide have disrupted a whole to Mental Health services to its the 1st states and showing the dreadful impact of 1000. 00 globally on Mental Health care the report stresses the urgency of increased funding we discussed it with regional director of the w. H. O. Robot. People as they grow. As they become fatigued or tired or weary they also under the measures that have been implemented by many Member States by many countries have become isolated they become alienates and they feel lonely in many situations so in that situation more likely to feel a very high cost of the measures that theyre being asked to perform so im not saying that family members for example are not going to social gatherings do not have the usual behavior becomes a very high cost for them and so then less likely to actually go and where im asked to practice safe. Physical distance and were very concerned about that see here in the european region because we feel it could be contribution of course soon a resurgence and to a rise in transmission of 19. Of the u. K. People theyre getting just allusion to trust in the government fold to its lowest in decades in britain according to a major poll the findings and pretty social attitudes are the only 15 percent of the 3000 said they had faith in westminster theres also a present mood in 2019 but according to people on the streets of london not much has changed since. Trust in the government seems to be going down rapidly. I would say for the past 10 years maybe if youre going to do what youre going to do. But ive lost a lot of respect and i really put polish it seems to me like someone stood in the cabin of the dart board with bodies on it and it just kind of throwing them out and its just last minute so im not really giving some to repeat it just seems theyre doing things have heard certainly not very focused changing their minds quite often. Political commentator darwish told us how the coronavirus pandemics only worsened the negative feelings people like a more decisive government and this government was elected with his deputy the more decisive over issues like briggs that becomes the grown up by the scum of the court with mind and they dont seem to be giving clear message and that this imply the economy is in bad shape we can see how the government now especially today is taking some steps right to amend that i suspect with. Actually except lloyd that theres a problem that next week in the house of commons the promise of course is on wednesday so these questions were about how he actually did and dealing with the epidemic of the 19 but i think it might actually exploit the live of my exploit that almost a quarter of americans say they have less than 3 weeks of money reserves left many many could run up before novembers president ial election of. President trumps announced tuesday theyll be no coronavirus stimulus talks with democrats until after the vote so its not only in the u. S. Where the pandemics widen the gap between rich and poor of course as donald quarter explains. Over a 1000000 people across the globe have died from coronavirus related causes says billions more continue to struggle with the pandemics economic consequences things are looking up for the worlds billionaire minority for the 1st time ever their collective wealth has surpassed 10 trillion dollars billionaire wealth equates to a fortune and almost impossible to spend the most well lifetimes of absolute luxury anyone accumulating riches on this scale could easily afford to raise the pay of the employees who generate their wealth will contribute a great deal more in taxes to support financial Public Services and all the while jobs are disappearing at an alarming rate the super rich good have been richer while miss the people around the world lost their jobs does not a coincidence this is how the system works might be time for governments to step in right well they already have in fact theyre helping the ultra rich get even richer thanks to a loophole in the us this Coronavirus Relief package the wealthy ended up getting around 1700000. 00 worth of handouts and another 133. 00 Large Companies received 5000000000. 00 more from the treasury as for the u. K. Over 12000000000. 00 of government stimulus has gone straight into the pockets of corporations for the rest of humanity its unfortunate because extreme poverty is only getting closer to home between 88000000 and 150000000 people could fall back into extreme poverty as a result of the pandemic with an additional increase of between 23000000 and 35000000 in 2021 potentially bringing the total number of new People Living in extreme poverty to between 110000000. 15 the world bank defines extreme poverty is living on less than 1. 90 a day so as the ruling class continues to collect the billions of dollars in Government Charity you have to wonder how exactly society is benefiting as a whole from this degree of inequality it is a manifestation of capitalism. Capitalism handles of pandemic you can see a disproportionate impact low income workers have been laid off fired run into unemployment much more than middle and upper income workers capitalist employers are keeping their jobs during an economic downturn but laying off millions of American Workers so you automatically if you react to a pandemic that way you worsen the inequality its the capitalist system and its operation that is in fact the cause of this growing obdurately for which there is no excuse possible. Developments in a long running story next the u. S. A slap yet more sanctions on iran further isolating the country from the world Financial Systems morton claims the move is to stop around sponsoring terror activities and developing Nuclear Weapons to randomize those allegations and says the restrictions in fact will only hurt the iranian people themselves that made covert 900. 00 pandemic us regime was to blow up our remaining channels to pay for food and medicine iranians will survive this latest of cruelties but conspiring to starve a population is a crime against humanity culprits and enablers who block our money will face justice and iran knows that and theyve been put on notice of us around with us if you do something bad were going to do things to you that have never been done before. Not very president ial language there from donald trump may be it which way the new sanctions freeze on the u. S. Assets of 18 iranian banks which hits almost all of the countrys Financial Institutions also places secondary sanctions on firms that do business with those banks and other washington claims the restrictions dont apply when it comes to basic necessities critics say foreign banks will be scared off from getting involved in humanitarian aid European Countries have reacted against previous u. S. Sanctions in september the Foreign Ministers of france the u. K. And germany known as the e 3 agreed to resist u. S. Demands to restore all un sanctions on iran washington did try that snapback of sanctions on iran unilaterally because since the trumpet ministration walked out of the nuclear deal it cant do it World Affairs journalist Thomas Fassbender believes the sanctions are not just about targeting around there but more about setting a wider message to the bigger world. Even if there is some mechanism in place that will still allow medical humanitarian aid get into iran. Any for interim company any friend bank that is dealing with iran that is involved in such supplies they will have taught d july they will have to wait for a full licenses for cruel thats. From a practical point of view that can be no question that this will impede aid and support getting into the country it is a political move by the us the us are gambling on using their economic my their power over the Global Financial infrastructure to or pacify any potential opponents from russia china iran. Even germany as are u. S. Sanctions now and well see what this will lead to. Oh and well be following the nagornokarabakh ceasefire coming it is just a couple of hours time throughout the day you come to a dot com or any of a social media something often kevin i would reporting from moscow for me in the team have a great weekend. The imaginary towns they were going underground 11 years of the day that armenia and turkey signed the zurich protocols intended to normalize relations between the 2 they have yet to be ratified by either side something felt today as fighting rages between armenia and azerbaijan in a corner karabakh coming up in the show how will war in your asia escalate after our exclusive interview with the azerbaijani ambassador to the u. K. Here the other side of the goal of karabakh from a member of armenias Parliamentary Committee on the protection of human rights and Public Affairs and reinvestigate a number of former soviet communist country asking that kyrgyzstan ambassador to britain whats behind what seen as yet another julep revolution in central asia all the more coming up in todays going underground but 1st ukrainian president brought to me as an end the new Partnership Agreement with the u. K. This week after u. K. Foreign secretary dominic rabb announced a 5000000000 pound aid package for those in ukraine affected by conflict in coronavirus the u. K. s defacto support of azerbaijan meanwhile has left some questioning whether the u. K. Involvement in this weeks violence in nagornokarabakh will stretch further than just calls for a cease fire half the regions population has been displaced by the fighting on wednesdays show we spoke to azerbaijans ambassador to the u. K. Who claimed armenia is the sole aggressor in the conflict that has reportedly cost hundreds of lives you can catch up