Good fun and foreign minister speaking there but he has will answer like that satisfy the demands of the protesters. Yes i think many of. The marcus activists they appreciate this message coming from chairman e. In the past few months that they have seen chummy as one off their Major International allies. Also said in the past that hes considering to treat free trade talks with island because off and to democratic developments in the country so his message coming from germany today i think is highly appreciated here among the activists in bangkok also happy that the International Community pays attention to their programs and to their grievances here in the country and yet it seems like they have a chief goal that they wanted to achieve with approach this in front of the Embassy Today by getting some sort of reaction like this from the German Government which is they also are ultra royalists and thailand and they criticize the protest movement and social media they even threaten violence how divided is the country. Yet a country that certainly is divided we have seen protests from prodemocracy activists on one side and protests by supporters of the monarchy office of the regime and the other side. Just today in front of the German Embassy both sides had a protest and so far progovernment sites. Had a right much much smaller turnout then prodemocracy activists had but nevertheless we are seeing here the demands of the prodemocracy activists there is some resistance today especially regarding the demand for reform of the monarchy and so it wont be very easy for those activists to actually get what they want. A pet reporting from the time a topical one called thank you. A fresh a tent to end the fighting between armenia and azerbaijan appears to have failed just minutes after a new cease fire came into effect monday morning both sides hughes each other of violating its the truce which was brokered by the United States was the 1st attempts to end the conflict over the disputed nagornokarabakh region fighting broke out in the mountainous and played 4 weeks ago. A little earlier my colleague arent tilton who is on the ground in year of on for an update on the ceasefire. Well at this hour we can confirm that there have been some violations of the cease fire ive spoken to reporters working in azerbaijan and theyve confirmed to me that theyve been hearing the sound of artillery strikes striking them several locations around. In the last several hours now unfortunately at the moment we cannot confirm who is responsible for firing off those grenades and artillery salvos if you asked the azerbaijani government its Armenian Forces who are sponsible for violating the cease fire they say that theyve been firing on their positions all morning of course here and yet of on were getting a much different picture of the Armenian Forces say it is actually azerbaijani troops who are responsible for firing off of the artillery salvos you know weve seen several statements from both the government and also from the ministry of defense saying that they are prepared to continue to support the cease fire agreement and theyre also actually choosing azerbaijan of running what amounts to be a distant from ation campaign here in the region seen in that that theyre trying to basically flood the networks with an Accurate Information and of course you know these accusations is just making what was already a complex situation that much more complex. Its the u. S. That actually pushed to stop the fight saying whats behind them as. Well the u. S. Is basically just joining what is a broader push by the International Community to sue for peace in the region between azerbaijan and armenia and remember this is the 3rd the cease fire which was actually negotiated and apparently failed that weve seen in the last several weeks i mean moscow was behind the 1st 2 attempts at brokering some type of a temporary peace and on its not entirely that surprising as one armenian who i spoke to yesterday actually put it in the United States a powerful and influential country but its also very very far away and its trying to influence a conflict with deep historical roots that stretch back decades if not centuries. You just mentioned the conflict dates back to the ele ninetys its actually a war thats older than the soldiers fighting it whats the mood like in armenia what are people saying about this. Well most of the armenians ive spoken to seem very very determined i mean its easy to say that of course when this type of conflict starts people often rally around the flag theres a lot of patriotism that you can see and you can see that in the streets here i mean theres lots of people Walking Around in military uniforms you see armenian flags everywhere lots of advertisements on t. V. On the radio encouraging people to support the troops but the people ive talked to take it a little bit further than that i mean ive talked to several parents of soldiers who are basically they were they were volunteers they werent actually formally trained soldiers they got 2 or 3 days of training and then they were already sent to the front and of course these parents were incredibly proud of their children and many of the people ive been speaking to actually say its more than just their patriotic duty they point to some of the ethnic lines that led up to the original conflict back in the ninetys saying that you know its our responsibility to protect the armenians living in karbala and many of them go further back than that and they say this is still connected to the genocide of armenians back during the 1st world war and they basically frame it as saying this is about the survival of our culture in the region so the people im talking to seem very very determined to see this conflict through. Our correspondent thank you. W. s harm has been finding out more about the civilian toll of the conflict she sent us this report from the town of barga in azerbaijan about 20 kilometers from the frontline. If. You go far as the live shows us where he used to live until very recently. To see a rocket hit his house in early october he says right so. Far the gulf coast off base should out. His home for 35 years burnt down to the walls. I never walked over to the whole family was sitting here watching t. V. And suddenly there was an explosion in the backyard everything started burning we ran outside and called the Fire Fighters but when they arrived it was already too late for me to go. And memories. Want to go far as early as is convinced that our 1000000 is responsible for the attack the neighboring country deliberately bombed many civilian targets in the area he says. We cant independently verify this we are not allowed to move freely near the front line we are only allowed to film with the as of a john eales or a tease let us film thanks. To this school and barred out for example even if it looks like it the children here are not students. They are refugees this has been an emergency shelters since the fighting started a month ago i. Was right at the entrance a memorial for a fallen as. By johnny soldier everyone here is convinced that their army is fighting for a just cause the schools vice principal doesnt believe that their votes have been attacks on armenians surveillance. And laughed at us and then. I dont know much about whats happening on the armenian side i only know what i see on t. V. Here but i can say that the armenians are losing and must retreat so they dont have any other options we are not trying to take armenian territory we are fighting for what belongs to us tended. To. Live has been at the school for a few weeks now with his wife and 3 granddaughters fare from tat are right on the border with nagornokarabakh lately the clashes there have intensified. That. I am worried about the girls there are just kids they were so scared of the fighting how are they supposed to know what explosions are they should go to school and study but they shouldnt have to learn what bombs and missiles sound like or agree that women that are. At the moment the children seem safe here is about 20 kilometers from the frontline but nobody knows when they will be able to return home or whether it will soon become too dangerous here tonight. Not some of the other stories making headlines around the world today japans Prime Minister. Passed summit at the country to achieving 0 Carbon Emissions by 2050 marking a shift in policy. Green reforms could lead to Major Economic growth japan is the latest to set similar targets following china the u. K. And several members. Chinas Foreign Ministry says it will impose sanctions on u. S. Companies involved in selling arms to Taiwan Companies or to Lockheed Martin raytheon and a division of boeing the u. S. Recently approved a sale of almost 2000000000. 00 worth of weapons to taiwan which china claims as its territory. Into any a center right Opposition PartyHomeland Union as one of the countrys parliament reelections its a leader in readership is expected to become Prime Minister in a coalition with 2 liberal parties both of which are also led by women the current governing party came in a distant 2nd in the. They were celebrations across chile on sunday after some 80 percent of voters back to proposal to replace the nations constitution with a new one for many its a final repudiation of the 1980 s. Military dictatorship the referendum followed a year of widespread often violent protests for better pensions education and health care. And streets familiar with an arrest and now overcome by celebration. The supporters are jubilant setting up a result that will lead to the scrapping of chiles dictatorship era constitution. They hadnt seen and its amazing to be part of this historical moment to be able to vote to feel such pride of being part of this great change and of the results that ben had. There that the truth is im delighted im very proud of the results and this is showing that this is what the people want and theres a very large majority and. President Sebastian Pinera who agreed to hold the very top 10 months of social unrest says its an opportunity to forge a new future for the nation. Until now the constitution has divided us we must all Work Together so that the new constitution is the great framework of unity and stability. Long lines and strict pandemic controls were a feature of voting day people are even urged to bring their own pens. Today has its roots in street protests that erupted late last year but it increases to public transport fares. Would soon turned into a much Bigger Movement frustrated by inequality in shalane society. The current constitution was implemented during the dictatorship of pinochet and many see it as something that prevents attempts to address poverty and inequality. It symbolizes the injustice that this country suffered and how the people rebelled against the constitution this puts an end to the dictatorship of pinochet and his chiles transformation to democracy. The plebiscite not only asked if the constitution should be scrapped but who should rewrite it to lane strongly supported having it rewritten by a group of elected citizens rather than a mixture of politicians and citizens once the members are chosen they will begin drafting a new constitution putting it to voters in mid 2022. In belo russo position singers are calling for a nationwide strike to go ahead today as they seek to increase pressure on hardline leader Alexander Lukashenko to step down and release all Political Prisoners so fast tracking University Students have been seen on the streets of minsk the government says the countrys Major Companies are operating normally on sunday more than 100000. 00 protesters marched around the country and Security Forces fired stun grenades and arrested hundreds of artists. As opposed to journalists hunted who is in by the rules Public Service employees there and Civil Servants have been strengthened with being fired if they oppose the government and i asked whether that would have any effect on the walkout. 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I only overcover them now as countries grapple with rising coronavirus case numbers World Leaders and experts are gathering virtually for the annual World Health Summit germany france the European Commission and the World Health Organization are cohosting this online event its meant to shine a light on various Health Topics but one of course will overshadow the rest this year covert 19 as re tabel on Health Systems globally especially in 4 geographic hotspots are well over 8000000 cases in the United States 9000000 across latin america 4000000 in europe and more than 7000000 in india. Hiv aids and malaria have taken a back seat health poured into battling the coronavirus. Hiv positive and lost her job during the lock down in south africa. She can no longer afford her own medication luckily a Charity Organization has stepped in almost 8000000 people in south africa live with the hiv virus. Many are now struggling to get any medicine at all. Because of the covert 1000 pandemic Global Supply chains have collapsed and are only getting back on track very slowly. Issues of the supply line people not being able to get air. We are anticipating and were very concerned that were going to see more people being sick opportunistic infections in south africa we worry particularly around me as we have. In our country coronavirus has also worsened worldwide tuberculosis control with 1400000 victims tuberculosis was the deadliest Infectious Disease in 21000 topping even hiv aids here we see some tuberculosis bacteria under the microscope. The w. H. O. Fears that up 2400000 more people could die have to particular says this year worst affected are india followed by indonesia china the philippines pakistan nigeria bangladesh and south africa 2 thirds of all tuberculosis patients worldwide live in these countries here the number of tuberculosis reports fell by up to 30 percent and it means that the people. At home and. Infection so the so were working. With the biggest. Buy literal. To provide all the necessary Technical Support but procurement of essential medicines for high countries back in south africa h. I. V. Infected patients who are afraid of going to hospital because they believe they might become infected with corona virus come to this outpatient mini clinic in a guarded wanna. This hiv patients immune system must be kept as stable as possible this also helps protect her against tuberculosis and of course covert 19. Most important tools in fighting the corona virus pandemic is of course testing thats expensive and time consuming and many Health Authorities are struggling with capacity now researchers in finland are working on a much cheaper but still reliable. 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And this is terrible yes and a great couple of seconds a dog can tell immediately if a person has contract it coronavirus. So i received a negative as all of the voluntary tests are proving popular but no positive signal yet from the finnish government about scaling up the program so since dogs are incredibly war effective much less expensive and far less intrusive than other ways of detecting the virus why arent public authorities everywhere rushing to use their noses instead of ours we found one who is. Is deputy mayor of vaughan the site of the airport i can see that it in 2 minutes took me 2 minutes out and get this budget covers the free tests offered to all arriving passengers he allocated 330000 euros total to the 4 month dog study meanwhile he expects it will cost up to 300000000. 00 euros per month for the medical option the nasal swab its quite expensive operation of course but the docs are like 7500. 00 a month. To says the data from this study should help bring in federal funds for expansion of canine testing as well as legal adjustments to upgrade the virus sniffing dogs authority to that of their counterparts working in customs because i write about idol which i like to get a cease and they go to many people beat both on a human bjorkman is thinking far beyond. Airports we could train dogs with the same samples with the same train areas to open up. You know the concert halls or or be fair is or go to big working places hospitals or elderly homes football matches whatever. Your comment and bobby line and warn if dylan doesnt harness the potential of the dog program itself theyll unleash it elsewhere we can well because she loves that. She says Health Authorities from all over the world want to learn what these noses know. It uses a reminder of the top story were following for you armenia and azerbaijan accusing each other of violating the new cease fire to hold fighting over the disputed nagornokarabakh region the truce is brokered by the u. S. Suns take effect a few hours of. Coming up next ended up asia thailands prodemocracy protesters seek a shakeup thats hard to swallow for those cars stuck on tradition. Growing m c a stop us from a movement in pakistan unites form of political and. Eyeball coming up next. With melissa cha. Dont forget you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site. Thats it for me and the news team. Vessel. The fight against the corona virus pandemic. Has the rate of infection been developing. The measures are being taken. What does the latest research say. Information and context. The coronavirus update the code of special monday to friday on. The company push homeless us own alamo right now Climate Change to fend off a story. 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