For online gamers Top Tech Companies rush to norris the latest office as the industry sees a boob during the pandemic. And joining us roscoe with the sports including overnights say they feel a positive sense of relief over news reader virus vaccine. Russia is deploying troops to the disputed region of the golan a car by a deal between armenia and azerbaijan after weeks of fighting both sides have agreed to stop all military action armenias Prime Minister called the agreement painful but there is very present says it will help and a years long occupation all that been celebrations in azerbaijan as the truce will see armenia handing over control of 3 districts in return as very forces will stop advancing towards the sea of supply. I really. Im sure that every citizen of azerbaijan believes that these days these moments are the happiest days of their lives im happy to have signed this historic document im happy that we are returning to our homeland our native character and we will live in these lands forever after that no one will be able to move us from those lands. But its their dream and has sparked outrage in armenia with protests as storming the government in yerevan and their demanding Prime Minister nicole passion and resign angry over the decision to give up territory. In the Current Situation there was no chance of making another decision i planed to give more details such as why and what the reason was behind last months events i cant do it right now for one simple reason because stopping military actions is the main focus right now and if i Say Something i couldnt danger people. Well the ceasefire comes after 6 weeks of violence under the deal as a by john will keep all its territorial gains including nagornokarabakh 2nd shusha and armenia mishandle over a number of other territories between now and next month starting with the cal badge our region on november 15th and the region and the gaslight district 5 days later then the lactation district on december 1st and the latin corridor or is in this area here it connects nagornokarabakh to armenia and it will remain in armenian control nearly 2000 russian peacekeepers will be deployed along the socalled line of contact in the corner karabakh for at least 5 years i speak now to our correspondent in a year of violence harder. And harder many people armenia very unhappy and upset over this deal are we still seeing protests. No were not seeing protests at this particular moment but through i was throughout the day at the Parliament Compound and there on the ground you had just people coming in voicing how upset they were at. Least we spoke also to some of the displaced who had escaped in other areas in the over the past 6 weeks and they told us that they felt betrayed by this deal that how did the foreign minister accept such an agreement without consulting with the people you know it came as a surprise it was midnight. Time i mean your time rather and people just this news spread like wildfire but there was no indication that the Prime Minister was heading towards that so you do get that say. Of anger and also a sense of sadness a sense of loss probably that sense of loss that is today restored. And is has been transferred to armenia those who support still Prime Minister. Say that they want to hear more from him they want to know why he did that why after 6 weeks of fighting with such a big loss of human life at least 1200 soldiers why did at this point decide that it was enough conflict had to stop the knot of questions remaining not least what happens next. Well that i think is something that is worrying everybody and Prime Minister and he called himself that the opposition has been quite vocal and is calling for a rally tomorrow here in the year of and as you mentioned indeed duction there you know theres some very difficult days coming ahead for armenia days that they have to pull out their forces from these 3 remaining regions which surround nagornokarabakh had been occupied by armenia since 1994 and i mean they had always said that it was holding on to it to them rather simply because they were a buffer zone between the un clave and the azerbaijan he said well all of that is gone so. There is a sense that you know let me call pushing and well have to explain how all of that happened at the moment it seems that the military is backing him the chief of staff issued a statement said that he had grieved with the with the decision of the Prime Minister but then we also had heard from the opposition the opposition saying that that was not acceptable that he has to resign and we also heard or heard from the president who said that he had no idea that that was going on he learned about this cease fire agreement at the same time as the rest of the armenians and learned about it through the media and he says that he is trying to put together a National Unity government and we also know that the leadership in nagornokarabakh the. Republican network is not very happy of all that what happened they were not included in this is this cease fire agreement and as we understand it now there is not much communication between year of that and those. Surveyed complicated situation is still very early i think in the next few days as this plan is implemented on the ground we will see more reaction. Reporting from yerevan thanks hala. Ben and john van has the latest now from the as a very capsule back home. Weve been seeing the party turning get bigger and bigger in the capital baku offer the president said that armenia has capitulated and johnnies have been winning this war to discuss stuff for that we have with us. The spokeswoman for the minister for the 1st thank you very much for your time. Theres so much blood that has been shed in discomfit cool fall now that. What does this mean for the people of the. Well if indeed she is to start the chance of measures spy as a bridge on on the 27th of september during the last 45 days of containing castilla to see yesterday the president of azerbaijan Prime Minister for me and the president of Russian Federation signed an agreement and a nonstop complete cease fire and a session of hostilities what it means as you said defeat of armenia and victory of azerbaijan why im saying this because by this statement the implementation of the United NationsSecurity Council resolutions have been announced it means that those resolutions adopted back in 99 to free demanded the complete immediate and fool withdrawal of our army on forces from the almost departed fears of azerbaijan and with a statement of yesterday today in fact this today is a 10 for fun of amber and the surrounding region so if not go in the car bomb all of the 7 surrounding regions will will be liberated the army and Occupying Forces will be withdrawn from these regions according to the concrete timetable you know that 4 of them have been already liberated by the Azerbaijani Army and the rest of the free regions will be liberated the army and on forces will be withdrawn from the other 3 regions according to the kind of. Which timetable so it means that the Security Council resolutions started to be implemented the chief palestinian negotiator saeb erekat has died after Contracting Co that 19 he was transported from his home in the occupied west bank to a hospital in west jerusalem last month erekat serves as the palestinian chief negotiator in talks with israel for more than 20 is joel shell takes a look back at his life. Cybercrime it was a familiar face in palestinian politics for 4 decades and hes sort of friends from an early age he was 12 years old when israeli tanks rolled into his hometown of jericho in 1987 he witnessed a war that would last just 6 days but which shaped the entire middle east in the decades since father thought it would inform the decisions he made for the rest of his life. That a quote says he had to grow up quickly under Israeli Occupation in the west bank his 1st arrest at the age of 13 was not his last he attended university in the United States and moved to england to complete a ph d. In conflict resolution it was the beginning of his fight for Palestinian Statehood through negotiation advocating a 2 state solution based on the 1967 borders it was a compromise and a major concession 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 at the madrid peace talks in 1901 he insisted on wearing the coffee the symbol of Palestinian National identity he was a hero to many back home but at the conference of course the stir 2 years later he was left out of the final talks some of the records negotiated by Palestinian Leader yasser arafats. But i took part would rise to become the chief palestinian negotiator in 1905 resigning only for a time in 2003 reportedly in protest of the Palestinian Leadership at the time his strength was as the public face for the palestinian calls communicating across language barriers to explain their position to the English Speaking world while also an acceptable voice of the Palestinian Liberation Organization to israel but over the years he has described a growing has him ism at israels failure to deliver on its undertakings of the building of yes more illegal israeli settlements increasing number of checkpoints who tell a t. Against palestinians and the israeli separation wall now more than 700 kilometers long peace talks he would say were out of sync with the reality for palestinians on the ground he remained loyal to even through his power struggle with Mahmoud Abbas whos now president of the Palestinian Authority such was auto parts popularity as a politician he held onto his seat in the 2006 elections going from oust won by a landslide but with hamas in power and Benjamin Netanyahu as israeli Prime Minister the chances for an agreement waned. 3 wars on gaza followed a cut described as the new dark age saying that leaving the middle easts most emotive conflict unresolved was simply fueling a regional descent into chaos and extremism. He turned his attention to the United Nations and was instrumental in the Successful Campaign to gain observer status for the state of palestine within the un. Throughout iraq hard to remain convinced that the 2 state solution based on the 1967 borders was still possible the real alternative to a state of palestine living side by side the theatre israel in peace and security on the 1907 line. As one democratic secular state for jews muslims and christians can live equal or the equal for. Those who believe that they can undermine the 2 state solution and replace it with what i call a one state 2 system. Maintaining the status quo now apartheid i dont think in the 21st century they will get away with it but impossible. It was amongst the most critical voices of the us sponsored normalization deals which saw the United Arab Emirates and behind establish full ties with israel he described the deal as the birth of arab zionism and said the agreement was like a poison diagram stamped into the palestinians back. So i bought a card for it for an agreement between israelis and palestinians for decades but for his last years he was fighting his own battle lung disease kept at bay by an experimental drug eventually he would need a transplant of both lungs in 2007 he said he would hate to be a grandfather living under occupation he wasnt able to change that. Well how to force it joins us live now from ramallah in the west bank what reaction we saying from palestinians and israelis. Well from the palestinians there is a pretty blanket appraisal of this very prominent senior figure as someone who kept up the struggle continued to fight for the cause fight for peace and a settlement until the very end even as jamal was saying as those hope seemed to dim in those last few years of his life in terms of securing a 2 state solution he still maintained the fight and his position we heard from the palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas saying that palestine is lost a man who was at the forefront of the struggle fought in every local and International Arena and brought the name of palestine to every possible stage in the world i think a reflection there of just how much he did become one of the Key International figures in spokespeople for the palestinian cause weve all served from some israeli politicians as well duckie had neg be of the ruling likud party talking about his own sadness at his passing the former foreign minister tzipi livni as well saying that she was saddened and that hed always talked about his destiny being to bring an end to the conflict and that he had obviously passed away before that had been possible weve also heard from those on the right the very much laying into side barricade even on the day of his death saying that he had been advocating the destruction of israel at some points in his life that kind of thing also bringing up what he said about the killing of hundreds of palestinians as he put it at the time in janines something which turned out to be unfounded at least not in those numbers and so that remains a point of contention for many on the israeli right we havent yet heard anything from israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu or from the israeli president we have heard from that and you know those son though you know netanyahu saying that he was a terrorist who fought for the destruction of israel as for his pro. Here among the palestinians he was aware that he had lost some ground in terms of advocating for a 2 state solution in recent years he said some might have wished he had a tongue transplant instead of a Lung Transplant he maintained that sense of humor as well as that very strong position right through his last years harry many thanks indeed for that from ramallah i speak now to see balan hes a former Israeli Cabinet minister and peace negotiator the oslo peace accords he joins us from tel aviv you were involved in those positive peace peace accords tell us about eric at the negotiator. First of all it is a very sad day for all of us in the middle east to believe in peace he was a men of peace. And we will receive. In these early. Side was a battery that is there but you have to believe the working together with israel will benefit the palestinians and their neighborhood is not something which is against the interest but the other way around. And as a result of. Being a tough negotiator as he was it was also all very i would say. Possible to negotiate with him because with cybill you will will his real redlines why usually on both sides it is difficult during the negotiations to know what is the real core of what you want and what can you negotiate on for example it is not just say a palestinian state on the 67 border and then see and it is only a side would say the other way around no you would say the following i need 6200 square kilometers which is that 2022 percent of the west bank now on this on this area that would be my state my state bult the delineation of the border we can talk we can negotiate because there would be a swap but that basis would be 67. 00 and this is something which i believe proves his his ability to both be a tough negotiator but also to find always room for negotiations and did i mean could be conducive to peace and hopefully this line with prevail even after his death so how much of a loss do you think his passing is is to the the current Peace Process such as such as it is between the israelis the palestinians well i must admit that we talked a lot about what will happen after our disappearance and you know both of us used to say that we are all indispensable. Permanently or at least theoretically it is always true practically it would be very difficult to find a replacement for so im sure that there are people who know many people who believe in his views of the palestinian side not all of them are well versed like so this is spokesman who says and its in on its a kind of our life our kif of all to negotiations which took place between israelis and palestinians in the last decades and as a mark of his character isnt it how much respect he does command on the israeli side but always saying that reflected in the leadership now and we havent yet heard from Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu so what why do you think hes not come out. I believe that the ateneo is a right is top believe in the greater israel and for him do the worst news is that there is a pretty young i mean for the slogan of the right can is when its by the way the slogan of the naysayers on the palestinian side is that there are no partners on the other side we are ready to concede we are ready to compromise on the other say theyre not ready for death so for nathaniel Business People like the president to Mahmoud Abbas saberi they all have been shot all you name meet now the bad news why should he or didnt meet there was a moderate that was. There will always find something into which you. Gave i dont know what 20 years ago and said something which they dont like and s