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say it could lead to further spread of the disease. we're very concerned about to see here in the. region because 3 critical because it's also very resurgence of riots and transmission of our profit margins we. very well welcome to you watching r.t. international with meaning. and our top story a breakthrough and hopes for lost in peace as these 5 between armenia and azerbaijan has now come into force in a goal no care about just a few hours ago but with some conflicting reports on violations coming from both sides in istanbul picks up the story. we've had reports from media about azerbaijan forces attempting to carry out offensive operations in the south of catabolic as well as bombarding the town of. we've also heard from the is it about johnny side which is accuse the armenians of luge an artillery strikes so there are mixed reports coming from both sides but i must say i have never seen a ceasefire take hold at the appointed me this appointed hour it can sometimes take hours or days even for the belligerence to accept and to to abide by a ceasefire the beat agreed on by diplomats nevertheless we have positive messages from from the armenian and the as their budget inside regarding this cease fire the latest has been from as their budget president i live who has said that the time for military escalation the military part of this conflict in its latest escalation is now over now is the time for negotiations armenia are also saying that it is hopeful that these negotiations will it at last lead to a to a breakthrough we have also heard from one of the key players in this crisis though not of belligerent itself turkey 3 which had been which ease on the side of as it of a job very firmly had been accused of egging is it about john all by frogs saying that it's turkey's war like rhetoric was only pushing is it about john to to seek a military solution to this crisis was or by john gave the rimini its last chance to the group from the territories to talk you quite the ceasefire is an important 1st step between not replace a permanent solution is always that will support any decision that is there by john makes we continue to stand by as are by john furthermore there has been reaction pouring in from around the world we've heard from. georgia for example iran have come out of neighboring states saying that they're there they're happy that this is happening the now is the time to read this latest fighting austria has come out and said that they approve this latest the ceasefire deal and also hope that it leads to a war lost in more permanent solution to this crisis and from the all that said this conflict was viewed with i wouldn't say so much concern as outright worry or fear by members of the international community it went up simply too fast to violently and entirely untimely. and all the spread that was levied on both sides aid didn't come just from governments from heads of states there were protests protests as far away as holywood and los angeles all the way to paris with pro armenian protesters taking to the streets demanding more action in response to what they what they saw as as in about johnny aggression in germany meanwhile we saw i said with pro as in about jonny protesters take to the streets demanding the germany take aside the asean but johnny site there was as there was a lot of passion from supporters of both sides nevertheless the reason our a breakthrough which you do just a few days ago was unthinkable book. about john insisting that there was a military solution. mean you're saying that this was a fight to the death super progress is certainly been marketed and there ease a lot of optimism that now there ease a way forward diplomatic. armenia and azerbaijan reached an agreement as the foreign ministers of both nations held marathon talks on friday here in moscow with russia serving as mediator it took 10 hours for the 2 sides to come to terms the talks were held in a fairly close format and neither country spoke to the media afterwards russia's foreign minister made the announcement of you live. in your opinion a cease fire is announced from. the 10th of october for humanitarian purposes to exchange the prisoners of war and other detained persons on the borders of the killed in line with red cross principles or the specific sharam of the sort of the cease fire will be agreed later. or since the decade's old conflicts escalated nearly 2 weeks ago the fighting had only been intensifying there are conflicting reports on both sides about casualties and videos have been released on a daily basis showing the destruction inside the disputed region and its surrounding areas it goes down after who is currently in an armenian border town brings us more. these talks they haven't been easy in fact they as you've said they've 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 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 armenian prime minister nicol passion and talked about the prospects of the truce before it was announced. we are committed to peaceful settlement of the curb of conflict and are ready to resume the peace process in accordance with the recent statements of the presidents and foreign ministers of the co-chairs always see me as group we've 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 they've expressed hope that it would last and also they thanked the thanked the thanked russia they thanked most school 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 were there very adamant they want a 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 about the kind of bar 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 the. back our lands peacefully or through war unequivocally we want to organize it peacefully let's do it peacefully we are giving armenia one last chance one last chance so it seems as if 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 it tonight it's now we will be traveling to nagorno-karabakh shortly to bring you all the latest from the scene. and to terror expert and legal analyst and if it demands to told us that russia has been key to bringing the fight to get. russia's 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 in engagements with both advisor on in our media so as of a chance there's 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 that's why it's important that russia is involved in the. lead in these peace talks and especially the involvement of the minsk group france united states and russia agreed to be involved in these talks in moscow i think it's good it puts that pressure on it puts a person at least both sides. a 2nd u.s. presidential debate that was said georgia that this day is now officially counseled after the 2 candidates teams couldn't agree on a new format the democratic side and they did pay debate commission for jest of the match ups should be conducted online but trump who says he's now cured of covert 19 refuse that option and tried to reschedule the event which runs health is the latest sticking point for democrats in congress who think it may be grounds to remove the president kind of open explains. nancy pelosi is known to be one of donald trump's biggest and most loyal fans she's on record telling us just how much she loves him and god bless her. well she's so concerned now about donald trump's health that she's introducing legislation if a president suffers a crippling there's a cold or mental problem and his on end of the man match on able to discharge the powers and duties of his office and transfers his powers the 25th amendment of the u.s. constitution and abel's the president to be kicked out of office if he's 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 threat 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 wouldn't put it past speaker billows to to stage a coup says already weaponized impeachment what's to keep it from weaponize ing the 25th amendment who can forget last year's failed impeachment proceedings i'm 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 the jew in the the house could move to impeach we're 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 she's been trying to remove donald trump from office all along she's been looking for any potential opening all i hear from the press is that i'm moving so swiftly that like a blur going by this is then a couple of years 2 and a half cynthia and michelle investigation no matter what he says or whatever headline he wants to carry around here impeached ever so with the election in less than a month we've 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 will this is something that they are made. of representatives before the election but it certainly is not going to pass in the senate and. always present truckin side of this bill into law save tried everything else take it a try to remove this seems to be something to it you put it to the news cycle today on friday last week and this to me isn't dormice waste of time and resources and energy so most of the stuff is being carried out at a time when the state or refuses to engage in really goshi ations about stimulus which is critically important dollar. coronavirus pandemic just won't let up as covert cases surge again a number of countries are bringing in new restrictions the u.k. france sweden italy and the u.s. are among those who have already introduced tough a measure as israel has now gone back to a nationwide lockdown wanting from european countries new measures that being imposed on bars gyms and restaurants restrictions on large meetings outdoors are again in place all completely banned companies are being told to send many of their employees to work from home. well it's been a lot of anger with the coded 19 measures around the globe with many lashing out in violent protests most wearing has been a particularly touchy point when some people refuse others are driven to blows a warning some violent images coming up. the search. turned up. with so much focus on covert the world world health organizations voicing alarm at the detrimental effect it's having on essential health services and medical access a survey shows 93 percent of countries worldwide have disrupted or halted mental health services is the 1st data showing the dreadful impact of kofi 1000 globally on mental health care and stresses the urgency of increased funding we discussed it with the regional director of the w.h.o. rob butler. 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 they become isolated so they become alienates and they feel lonely in many situations so in that situation they're more likely to feel a very high cost of the measures that they're being asked to perform some not saying that family members for example not going to social gatherings do not have that usual behavior becomes a very high cost for them and so then less likely to actually go and wear a mask to practice safe. physical distance and we're very concerned about that see here the w.h.r. european region because we feel it could become tributes and of course soon a resurgence in 2 arrives in transmission. that 19. you're watching on the international filth account of thousands of mostly white fall within found africa fed up with violent the fellows we'll take you further into that story and will stay with us. when i was sure seemed wrong but all the rules just don't hold. any world that we get to shape out these days because it educates and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. the world is driven by dreamers shaped past and present those with. no dares thinks. we dare to ask. the. welcome back demonstration has descended into chaos in the south african town of cycle after thousands of predominantly white farmers surrounded the local courthouse demonstrators wanting to suspects handed over to them whose case was to be heard in court the 2 black men stand accused of brutally murdering a white farmer clark trying to force their way into the courthouse as police tried to hold back the clashes thought police van overturned and set on fire and a few stun grenades thrown the protesters accuse the government of inaction and far murders in south africa. i think people moving together trying to make a statement to government to show that we will not take this anymore i think we've reached a point of no return and if government doesn't come to the party you know we won't take this anymore you feel alone you feel isolated you feel that you might be the next door do you feel that nobody gave you this not just about the pharmacist we all effected by this it creates. not. with violence becomes the norm of the day. it all came to a head following the grisly murder of 21 year old farm manager brendan horner last friday to council thieves have been detained in connection with the case there's a specter of torturing and then stabbing the man to death is just the latest in a string of similar attacks though south africa's minister of justice stressed horner's murder was no excuse for attacking the courthouse he described the scenes as anarchic violence and says there was no place for such behavior in a democracy just a cloak from the farmer activist group this whole thing the association says the government's been turning a blind eye to the violence the problem is the farmers have been ignored for so long that nothing is done with our complaints nobody cares about us our president denies that 4 murders exist that it's a problem it's not just a murder it's a guy that's been tortured people being raped we've got are more nearly say weekly stops left accordance us and it's a huge problem for us and it does not get investigated properly we've got a huge problem on the rural areas we don't have the police close to us we are vulnerable from where we are living now just judicial system a stokely to slow in dealing with the problem so people that's got all cases going back to steve years doesn't get resolved those people get out and bio quickly and they perpetrate the same crimes over and over again for most want the measures to go out we can't be ignored any longer good bridge on our government that our blood can be heard all over the world but bridge in our government to look after all of its citizens. the us has slapped yet more sanctions on iran further isolating the country from the world's financial systems washington claims the move is to stop iran sponsoring terror activities and developing nuclear weapons to iran denies those allegations and so is the restrictions will only hurt the iranian people themselves. the maid coded 19 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 the population is a crime against humanity culprits and enablers who block our money will face justice and iran knows that i live been put on notice of you around with us if you do something bad we're going to do things to you that have never been done before we're not very presidential language from donald trump there and he was sanctions freeze the us out it's of 18 a rainy and banks which hits almost all of the country's financial institutions it also places secondary sanctions on firms that do business with those banks and although washington claims the restrictions don't apply when it comes to basic necessities critics say foreign banks will be scared off from getting involved in humanitarian aid or european countries have reacted against previous u.s. sanctions and 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 what affairs journalist thomas found spend a leave the sanctions are not just about targeting a run but sending out a wider message to the world. even if there is some mechanism in place that would still allow medical or humanitarian aid get into iran. any foreign company any for invading that is dealing with the iran that is involved in the such supplies they will have to 'd apply they will have to wait for a full licenses for cruel that's. 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 might their power over the global financial infrastructure or pacify any potential opponents from russia china iran. even germany is or are us sanctions now and we'll see what this will lead to. same of man's best friend is joining the ranks against the global pandemic in russia or china or working with a special cross breed dog which is letting to finish out the covert cases they'd never know where to hide. well. donald procedures pretty simple there are 2 samples of non-infected and effective volunteers and the dogs are learning to identify covert actions by smell. they have an outstanding sense of smell that's not only very keen but they also possess an ability to switch from small concentrations to be kwan's and vice versa which is very difficult for many other dogs besides they are a small size which is convenient because they can squeeze through easily that heaven in turn search ability. thanks for joining us there on r.t. international we're back at the top of the hour with all the latest on the event. i just want to toss as american citizen today to the top 5. rather an attempt to be up on fast to die and i believe. i would vote for a republican over trump i would vote for anyone can you not you would. and has half a brain. dump truck. the future yes. my 2nd wife. she can handle it. she and i divorce because our trouble is elected president and i floated for him and she crashed and. when the most important election. in our history mr the months to go before the next presidential election how is the atmosphere in the us now. one of the highest priority programs only they vote should they do next. just some of the questions we feel to be american. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. i'm going to sell i don't know about the get a list of all the focus. on one because i wonder why it's why you know. how lucky. we hope to be but there are some friends that the us are still so that the sole thing to do something to see. which books. they have about the house i was able to laugh a cell phone and i was able to put them on them that you know but. timex kaiser this is the kaiser really poured it all about bean counters that soon matters in this economy now stacey yeah because when you look at different economies it's who who is counted and who doesn't count because if workers for example or the bottom 99 percent don't count then they don't get counted and so we're going to look at 2 different headlines and show what it means the difference between those who are counted and those who are not counted in the europe let's look there 1st because this is a topic that is dear to my heart and that is toilet paper who pays for the toilet paper the big questions of the work from home era as the world compulsives in crisis and tens of millions of us dig in for the long haul of working from home one question looms large who pays for the t.v. and toilet paper the answer according to the dutch is your bosses and how much about to euro or $2.40 per working day on average this is interesting that the lockdown has shifted the way people relationship with their bosses of their companies and how to account for costs and a down to the granularity of toilet paper and the only industry i know where toilet paper costs are incorporated in the p. and l. on a monthly or weekly basis is in the prison business in prison people 'd are very parsimonious with their toilet paper and it's all accounted for due to the.

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