Because we feel it could be called. To resurgence and arrives in transmission of. A very warm welcome so youre watching r. T. International with many care and. A breakthrough and hopes for a last in peace a cease fire between armenia and azerbaijan has taken effect in a go no care about ike the 2 south caucasus nations reached an agreement after marathon talks on friday here in Moscow Russia served as mediator it took 10 hours for the 2 sides to come to terms the negotiations were held behind closed doors and neither side spoke to the media afterwards it was russias foreign minister who read out the statement. Youre a ceasefire is announced from 12 pm 110th of october for humanitarian purposes to Exchange Prisoners of war and other did team persons and the bodies of the killed youre in line with the red cross principles the specific parameters of the cease fire will be agreed later on but seriously includes an exchange of prisoners and war dead although the final details are yet to be finalized but deal paves the way for further talks which will be mediated by the o. S. C. Minsk group which includes russia france and the u. S. But despite the apparent breakthrough that have been claims from both armenia and azerbaijan of truce violations with more on their sound International Reaction heres more of in istanbul. Weve had reports from armenia about Azerbaijan Forces attempting to carry out offensive operations in the south of calabar weve also heard from the years about johnny side which is accuse the armenians. Artillery strikes so there 4 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 nevertheless we have positive messages from from the armenian and the is that raj on the side regarding this ceasefire the latest has been for as a budget president a live who is said that the time for military escalation the military part of this conflict needs latest escalation is now over now is the time for the goshi asians are also saying that it is hopeful that these negotiations will it last lead to a breakthrough we have also heard from one of the key players in this crisis though not a belligerent itself turkey which had been which ease on the side of is it of a job very few had been accused of egging is it of a job on by frogs saying that its good turkeys bull like rhetoric was really pushing is it about john to to seek a military solution to this crisis as a by john people mean its last chance to withdraw from the territories in occupied the ceasefire is an important 1st step but will not replace a permanent solution as turkey has always said it will support any decision that as much on makes we continue to stand by as furthermore there has been reaction pouring in from around the world weve heard from georgia for example iran have come out of neighboring states saying that theyre there theyre happy that this is happening now is the time to read this latest. Austria has come out and said that they approve this latest the cease fire. And also hope that it needs to a war lasting more permanent solution to this crisis and all this pressure that was levied on both sides didnt come just from governments from heads of states there were protests protests as far away as hollywood 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 is it about joining aggression the reason now a breakthrough which you know just a few days ago was unthinkable both progress is certainly being market and there is a lot of optimism that now there is a way forward diplomatic the karabakh conflict has been simmering for more than 3 decades and the latest flare ups started almost 2 weeks ago it was being conflicting reports of casualties on both sides on friday an armenian man living in the area described a life under daily bombardment im a lot more not a government. Every day 1520 times a day we cant leave our basements all shops are closed theres nothing to eat. The whole world should intervene russian france america they must stop with their bridge on the whole citys been bombed our whole republic been destroyed both of my sons are on the frontline now one of them came yesterday and left he went back to the front line my neighbor was brought back wounded today a young man 22 years old the hospitals food of wounded people i dont know where my elder son is i havent heard from him for 10 days everyone ran away to hear of one. The conflict has been spilling beyond the disputed territory into answered by jan people in nearby villages have taken refuge in a School Building which has been transformed into a temporary shelter and also by john has accused pro Armenian Forces of hitting civilians several dozen families living in classrooms while waiting to return to their homes. On the 20th of september the bombed us shuffle near our house so we left and came here there was shooting near our village we were scared we are less afraid. Of cash negative person we have children so we were forced to come here do we go back and forth we go to see our house even if they destroy it we will go back. Live now to mark almost director of the Crisis Research institute in the u. K. Thank you for joining us on the program now weve seen both sides already accusing each other of breaching the ceasefire how shaky is the new truce and do you expect it to last. It is shaky partly because you have an immensity on both sides not just between soldiers fighting on both sides but Public Opinion and for instance we must be afraid that was a risk that already but who are some dissenting voices saying that why are we stopping the war when we as a result we winning so theres a danger that governments who made the remote could be pressed by Public Opinion to new that will particularly only as interest on the other problem is that the agreement is essentially a very short point says that its to enable the wounded to be recovered and also for christians to exchange and the us felt the top story she found a way americans and were bringing about a long term ceasefire and even peace. So not by the steps do you expect from the tayside well its to hope the very fact that it took more than negotiating the ceasefire means that yes it was very difficult but also a lot of things are being talked through and therefore that might be that the armenian side both in kind of documents of their meaning government in europe is willing to make certain symbolic concessions to the observer is so the president if in baku can say to his people in azerbaijan we have recovered our sovereignty even if they havent necessarily recover the whole territory as directly out of their control which was what was being talked about when the fighting began when the other hand the danger is that if. The government and barak who seem to her conceded too much when its people be mad to think theyre winning that could cause a backlash. At like you said a ceasefire doesnt tackle the root cause of the territorial dispute do you think theres any way armenia and azerbaijan cows strike some thought of a long term compromise the happy hafitz over the years and in a way the tragedy at the situation is something which we dont like to think about in the west that the democratization of armenia for instance you know the Prime Minister question yonks to well the back track from some of the concessions his predecessors that may and he said we were. Effectively treat caracas as an armenian territory and no longer being legally part of i will go down there somewhere where you want to determine sense that government so theres a lot of pressure for armenia to take steps back and thats politically difficult even if it makes sense to stop the fighting which has been on balance so urgent advantage azerbaijan that nobody has been when it tries to victory and that human costs behind the 2 small societies i designed later to discuss specific parameters of the trees that were what could that mean do you think. Well that the key part of this is that russia as the key mediator is also talking to france and United States to bring in the previous protests in the socalled minsk recess the efforts of the 13 years to mediate this crisis and that suggests that there is a kind of professional between west and moscow about resolving it that could be very helpful because the john has good relations with the west as i mean it as well as with russia however that means there is a potential spoiler in turkey turkey has played a loud role in terms courting has about john be very critical of well meaning and the turkish government may not like being left out in the cold and it may not be practical to solve this problem without including turkey and possibly also iran which assumes we talk about that we then find that perhaps the americans and even your parents will be guesting so theres a danger that this conflict which is between 2 local forces who have strong and most who was each other could also become entangled and in the prestige politics of great powers russia america firms turkey and iran and so we can hope that they can all come together and find a rational solution but theres a risk that the more close you have more difficulties to reach an agreement. More comments direct of the crisis that i tend to take in the u. K. Thank you for your time thank you. The 2nd u. S. President ial debate was supposed to happen this coming thursday but its been officially canceled after the trump and Biden Campaign teams failed to agree on a new formats the democratic side and the Debate Commission suggested the matchup should be conducted remotely but donald trump who says hes now cured of coded 19 ruled out that option and tried to reschedule and hes lined up several Public Events even though the results of his latest test are unclear are have been returned. 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Constitution and abels 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 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. 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We will this is something that they are made up. Of representatives before the election but it certainly is not going to pass in the senate and go away. Is president trouble going to sign this bill into law save tried Everything Else think they can do to try to remove this this seems to be something to it you put it to the news cycle today on friday last week and this to me isnt dormice waste of 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 of. You watching r. T. International still to come this hour tough new containment measures are being rolled out in many countries often a spike in covert cases when you look at the public response to the bike. Join me every thursday on the alex simon show and ill be speaking to guest of the world of politics or business im show business ill see you then. Is your media a reflection of reality. In a world transformed. What will make you feel safer. Tyson nation will community. Are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere. Direct. What is true what is faith. In the world corrupted you need to descend. To join us on the death. Or im a going to shallowness. My. Welcome back demonstration has descended into chaos in the South African town of cynical as after thousands of predominantly white farmers surrounded the local courthouse demonstrators wanted to suspect handed over to them whose case was to be heard in court but 2 black men stand accused of brutally murdering a white farmer the crowd trying to force their way into the courthouse as police tried to hold them back the clashes saw a police van overturned and set on fire and a few stun grenades thrown the protesters accuse the government of inaction are far murders in south africa. 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It all came to a head following the grisly murder of 21 year old farm manager Brendan Horner last friday 2 Council Thieves have been detained in connection with the case theyre suspected of torturing and stabbing the man to death is just the latest in a string of similar attacks the South AfricanJustice Minister has condemned the attack on the courthouse saying horn of murder is no excuse for anarchic violence and he stressed that such actions should not happen in a democracy Land Ownership has been a contentious issue in south africa for decades official data shows that 72 percent of private farmland is owned by white people who make up his 9 percent of the population a member of the pharma activist group the cynical Safety Association told us the governments been turning a blind eye to the violence against white farmers the problem is the farmers have been ignored for so long that nothing is done with complaints nobody cares about us and our president denies that for murders exists that its a problem its not just a murder its a god thats been tortured people being raped weve got our more nearly say weekly stops left accordance us and its a huge problem for us and it does not get investigated properly weve got a huge problem on the rural areas we dont 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 problems people that scott walker faces going back to steam years doesnt get resolved those people get out and buy oil quickly and they perpetrate the same crimes over and over again for most want the measures to go out we cant be ignored any longer footbridge on our government that our blood can be heard all over the world footbridge in our government to look after all of its citizens. Crowds of again rallied in russias far east calling for the release of a local governor who was jailed 3 months ago. There was a heavy security. Residents and 25 people were arrested the governors surrogate for gar was arrested back in july on suspicion of ordering 3 murders his supporters say the case is politically motivated. North korea has held lavish celebrations to mark the ruling partys 75th anniversary after a 2 hour thorough moni and parade in pyongyang a new Intercontinental Ballistic Missile was unveiled the weapon is shrouded in mystery with foreign analyst speculating over its possible ability to carry nuclear warheads. Massive wildfires are sweeping through syria fueled by high winds and searing heat fire crews have been pushed to the limit and the military has stepped in to help clear that hu