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5 Oct, 2020 20:21

Nagorno-Karabakh could spark US-Russia war

All eyes are on the United States to pull the world out of the pandemic, but is the United States equipped to lead the fight against the novel coronavirus? Scott Ritter, a former UN weapons inspector and former Marine Corps intelligence officer, weighs in. Meanwhile, days after testing positive for COVID-19, US President Donald Trump is expected to be released from the Walter Reed Medical Center very soon. This, as he draws increased scrutiny for leaving the hospital on Sunday, to make an appearance, inside the presidential motorcade, for supporters gathered outside his hospital room. RT America’s Rachel Blevins has the story. Plus, more than a week of fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan has resulted in dozens of deaths and hundreds more wounded. This struggle is based on a dispute that dates to the Soviet era. RT producer and writer Nebojsa Malic dives in.

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