Namibia Video. South Caucuses regional tensions result in ceasefire violations Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 28/04/2016 - 22:40 GMT+2 Tensions in the South Caucuses region erupted in to violence on Thursday. Azerbaijan claimed one civilian was killed and six wounded by gunfire in Read full article Top stories Now playing Next South Caucuses regional tensions result in ceasefire violations Now playing Next Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai convicted in national security trial Now playing Next Hundreds gather to lay flowers at the site of the deadly Bondi Beach shooting Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 15th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | December 15th, 2025 – Morning Now playing Next Hundreds of skaters gather for marathon along Havana's Malecon Now playing Next Catherine Drysdale becomes first woman to win Antarctic Ice Marathon Now playing Next Bondi Beach shooters kill 15 in antisemitic attack on Hanukkah event Now playing Next Video shows 2 gunmen shooting dead at least 11 at Sydney’s Bondi Beach Now playing Next Three killed in major overnight Russian barrage targeting Ukraine Now playing Next Stranger Things Christmas market takes over Berlin Now playing Next Bondi Beach: At least 11 killed in shooting targeting Jewish community in Australia Now playing Next Europe 'needs to stand up to Trump and stop buying US energy', Tubiana tells Euronews Now playing Next Watch the video: Russian frozen assets — the EU is finally playing hardball Now playing Next Europe Today: Ukraine peace talks, terror in Australia, and climate change Now playing Next This AI tool could spare cancer patients from chemotherapy they don't need More videos
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