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love and devotion to our family and to the family of nations. you have served so diligently all these years. the u. k. is king charles the 3rd with a tribute of heartfelt thanks to his mother as a nation, mourns the passing of queen elizabeth the sickens. ah, but tell mccrae this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up the end of an era, the u. k. is longest serving monarch, a towering figure, who rose above politics is remembered at home and abroad the legacy of a colonial power. we look at what the future holds for the monarchy and its commonwealth ties abroad and ukrainian forces pushed to take back towns and
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villages in the east. russian officials even admits the advance has been shop and rapids. ah, ah. the united kingdom's new king charles the 3rd has addressed the nation and the want a commonwealth for the 1st time as monarch. he praised his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd for her unswerving devotion to the roll. he pledged to follow her example and serve with loyalty. well, it's just past 3. i am in london where people are still gathered outside. buckingham palace, billy, on friday, crowns were heard shouting, god save the king. as he and the queen consort camilla arrived back in the capital where we challenge begins our coverage from london. yesterday he was saying farewell to his dying mother. on friday, through the grief he greeted crowds at buckingham palace as king,
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and listened to them. welcome in the it's the moment this 73 year old man has spent his entire life preparing for waiting in that most peculiar of cues the line of royal succession. at an age at which most people would be retired or retiring. king charles, the 3rd is finally doing what he was born to do. time will tell what sort of monarch he will be. but greeting the public like he did it. buckingham palace on friday was a warm and open white start. then his 1st address to the nation, as sovereign. as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too now solemnly pledged myself throughout the remaining time, god groundsmen to uphold the constitutional principles. at the heart of our nation
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. and wherever you may live in the united kingdom, or in the realms and territories across the world. and whatever may be your background or beliefs, i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love. as i have throughout my life as enthusiastically as charles has been welcomed, britain is still a country in national mourning for a queen loved by millions. it will be a challenge for the new king to equal disaffection and reverence. since thursday evening crowns had been coming to pay their respects to elizabeth. as for the death of prince philip last year, the ro family tried to discourage people from bringing flowers down to the gates of buckingham palace. they are saying that if you do, you'll be guided elsewhere to one of the parts to put your flowers. there will you can see that message has not gone through the accuser stretching all the way up the road past the palace. he can't hold the people back each with their own personal
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reasons for coming. please take walking off all your left hand side to call your response to the coin a. 6 your flowers, it's very sad. they have only known the queen and my mother was a refugee after the holocaust. and she came here in 1946 and was here for the queen. got married and when she was crowned and we've always been really grateful to this country and for her great leadership with the flowers. my dad. yes . amazing. thank you very much. i remember i turned it back. why not hospital? in south africa? there was a year where by she came to south africa, i was there's a student, nancy ta such a big day for everyone in south africa. you know, i and mandela day. and i just such a big day for everyone that the queen of galas come to south africa, royal successions are all about continuity. even so, this is one of those few clear hinges in time where an established era is left
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behind. and a new one begins will reach alan's al jazeera london knees. barca is outside buckingham palace and says king charles, the 3rd speech was an inclusive message for the world. this was, of course, the most important speech of formerly prince charles his life. now king charles, he was tasked with the responsibility of summing up the mood of the nation, but also mourning the loss of his mother as the head of the royal family as well. time here of the occasion measured slightly differently to other parts of the world, not just in days, months and years, but in eras an epoch, some used the phrase end of an error for a loosely often, but in this case it really genuinely ease and the end of an era, the end of the 2nd elizabeth and age. and we all know of course, that after 70 years on the throne, this isn't going to be something that king charles will be able to replicate. but
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what he hinted at in his speech is that he will be a continuity monarch. he said that he wanted to carry on many of the value traditions that his mother had embodied and preserved for so many years. and that almost hinted at the possibility that he was very aware of, some of the control sees that the royal family had been mired in the past. and that was the clear distinction between what the role was as prince of wales and what the world role. now is, as the sovereign, another thing that really stood out was that he said he wanted to serve people of all backgrounds and all beliefs realizing, of course, that this is a modern country, a diverse country. and if the rural family wants to remain relevant for many years to come in east to be representative of all of that diversity across the u. k. cannon's $596.00 shot smacking each year of the queen's life. 7 ah,
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bells also told and cathedrals and town churches as part of a long planned, carefully organized series of events, people in britain and now observing 10 days of national mourning for the longest serving monarch ro. madison is outside bel moral castle and scotland with a queen's body remains. from old council, is it the heart of the world family and it was at deeply at the heart of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she came here as a young girl and continued to spend her summers here pretty much all the way through her life. it is a place that the royal family regards as private, as relaxing very often the family received out walking around the grounds with very little security, already received. driving through the streets of the local villages and talking to, to local people, which very much endeared them to the local community and made the community feel that they were very protective of the royal family. the coffin or cream clearly
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remains here at all, but it will be on sunday, transferred to holly, routed homicide. at that point, the later grid procession through the oil mile in which i didn't go up to listen. jose ephito, which is the where the body has been to rest briefly before it is transferred to london and buckingham palace hotel to rest. they're ahead of the funeral arrangements it occurred to be carried carried out there. but in the meantime, people still come to bob mould castleberry, still intending to pay their respects to the only monica, many of them have ever known. earlier british politicians gathered in parliament to commemorate the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd impeach, including former prime ministers, paid their respects. and she had memories of the late monarch, his james base reports at westminster. the bruising, daily business of politics has been put on hold. instead, a special session of the house of commons for the nation's politicians to pay their respects to the $1.00 person in the country who never allowed herself to be
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political. leading the tribute, the new prime minister, who was given the job by the queen and her last ever official engagement. just 2 days before she died, she was the rock on which modern britain was built. she came to the throne at just 25 in a country that was imagine from the shadow war, she bequeath a modern dynamic nation that has grown and flourished under her reign. opposition lead a kiss tama said she was britain's greatest ever monarch and he hoped her death would bring the nation back together. we must always remember one of the great lessons about queens right that we are always better when we rise above the petty, the trivial the day to day. to focus on the things that really matter. the things that you night us, rather than those which divide us. yet,
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there was some of that unity evident wolf laughs, and applause greeted a speech by boris johnson, who earlier this week was forced to quit his prime minister or to being ousted by members of his own party at any 3 days ago. when she saw off her 14th prime minister and welcomed her 15th and i can tell you in that audience, she was as radiant and as knowledgeable and as fascinated by politics as ever i can remember. and as wise in her advice as any one i know. if not wiser, another former prime minister who became deeply unpopular over breaks it, delighted the commons with tales of her time with the late queen. teresa may recall the picnic with the royal family balmoral where she been asked to lay out the food . i picked up some cheese, put it on a plate and was transferring it to the table. the cheese fell on the floor. i had
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a split 2nd decision to make awe with my things up the tea, put it on the plate and put it on the table. and i turned round to see that my every mood. he watched very carefully. i her majesty the queen. i looked at her, she looked tiffany, and she just smiled, and the cheese remained on the table. in recent years, the atmosphere and the house of commons has been hostile, with the visions, over issues like breaks it, the pandemic and the energy crisis. but in this moment of national remembrance, there was for once unity goodwill grief, but also some laughter. james bay's ow, jazeera london. and we'll have more on the british monarchy. later. we'll hear from
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a british historian on what we can expect from the new king. and in other news, $80000.00 football fans get a glimpse of what the world cup final and cutter will be like. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to cattle group. your travel package today. hello, our latest typhoon is making its way award. so the east china see you can see it here. just pushing up is following a similar track to the previous one actually. so that could cause further problems . it may some very wet weather, eventually spilling in across the requirements. we'll see some wet weather, grassy coming in to that sir, eastern and northern side of taiwan over the next day or 2. it will eventually just
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push up towards that eastern side of china and he's up towards said, japan. meanwhile, we have got live the showers longest spells of rain coming in across so much of the philippines scattering a shower there into malaysia, indonesia seeing some unusual wet weather. now some heavy bursts of rain coming through here, over the next day or so, every burst of rain continuing across central parts of india, particularly into that eastern side of the country under protesting some heavy showers. this wet weather ease is its way up toward the dish towards bangladesh, towards myanmar and a chain of very heavy rain makes his way right across the hearts of the country towards good right to the north of mom by some reading, wet weather, coming in here and as we go one through sunday, more the same as we go on 3 monday. that is lighted. lights isn't localized lighting and there are some showers there for northern pakistan. cats are airway official airline of the journey. the latest news as it breaks,
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we've been speaking to the families and there's about 5000 people living in this block of government class has been displaced from their homes by the bus to come all over since province. we detail coverage. l 0 legal team players visibility case with the international criminal court at the hey, from around the world that there is here in this country. culture here with lou ah, you're watching l. just a reminder of our top story is this our, the united kingdom's new monarch charles. the 3rd has addressed the nation and the wider commonwealth for the 1st time as king. he praised his mother,
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queen elizabeth for her unswerving devotion. earlier he made crowns of well wishes at buckingham palace. as the u. k begins a 10 day morning period. queen elizabeth it's 70 year. rain has been commemorated in celebrated crowds have continued to gather outside buckingham palace and balmoral in scotland to pay their respects a more now on the queen and her ties with the commonwealth it. busy was originally called the british commonwealth and began to take shape in the 19 thirty's. when some of the colonies in the vast british empire began to gain greater autonomy or queen elizabeth became head of the commonwealth when she took the throne in 1953. a 3rd of her overseas visits have been to commonwealth nations. it's a voluntary association of $56.00 independent countries. they work together to promote a number of common goals such as democracy, human rights, good governance,
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and the rule of law. through the d, colonization of the british empire, between 195-7970 over 20, former crown colonies joined the organization as they gained their independence. there are 2500000000 people in the commonwealth. that's nearly one 3rd of the world's population. hey harvey, i found a is a historian and a june list. he joins us from london. thank you so much for being on the program. i guess 1st of all, can charles has waited his entire life for this moment. so what stood out for you in his 1st address, as monarch when it was have a on, on the 6 minute address. when he dale, with personal, as well as a general leashes ah, the death of his, of his mother, he call her dea mama, which was her an expression that was well received. his his speech among critics, as well as a sort of her support. this has been extremely well received in the u. k. most of
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the, from patients of the morning edition for the newspapers praised this speech. and it was, he never told me that he was going to refer to his mother, oswald, the greatest monarchs. but in same time he title on the line at beat how he's a rain is gone to beat like he eas, inheriting. he's what he asked where big shoot the hapless said. they said that many people are of only known. ah, queen elizabeth asked they wendy cleaned, if ever none in their lives, which mister, he has to replace her in many ways. what a new approach to their, to dead, to their monarchy. now, they were interviewing young people, for example, at, with a many jonas and the young people will say that the realm of demonic is relevant for orders. generation enough for younger generations is most as relevant for young people that it is all people. he has 4 people to that new generation of people and one of the sure which he's very passionate about climate change. we,
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his son to the me, young people see us as well. the most important elements in, in, and a way to have to be with the future of just of this planet. so it was very poignant . it was very well received. it was really well. people saw the human side of that then bring just now king charles is called to take time for people to get used to defy the he's the king that the era of king elizabeth is big in a day. he said he thought era is over and he's going to have to reassess their way to monarchies, but seek among the population in discount, especially in this particular contest where this has serious economic crisis in the u. k. many people are facing fuel poverty and as has to be as the actual in figure . and i think she did a good job by the way, you mention a lot. the fact that he went to shake hands with people when he arrived to buckingham palace. but they might be like a trivial gesture, but see this it, since it was the 1st occasion he had to meet people and he did
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a so well the has gone down particularly well. so between the speech and his decision to che, hanson talked to people or he has, he has decided, well, i would say, excuse me, according to many, annually. so many pundits who had been observing his behavior scenes. his mother died yesterday. oh, the king chelsea, as he mentioned, has been outspoken about many issues, most notably climate change. do you think he's going to continue at said through there? i ross, a very quick question. i us and more now he has to keep neutrality because it, monica has to be here is a politically neutral. i will ask prince charles as prince of wales. he's been outspoken of will. sidney should now media. and then he said, prompted bigler, whether he's gonna keep her tightly in relation to climate change, i doubted. i don't think that the same issue she's for, which he's passionate. he's been involved in protecting the modem and, and campaigning against managing for many, many years is not something new. it's not a new fashion for him. which means that it is believed that he would probably lee
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8th, what the government tried to put pressure on the government to try to a cackle time a change is an issue. as i said, yes, crosby, his heart. ah, but also that would give him a global at feel in terms of, of the way them developing will cease. the profit of a family change at his mother was not talking on dealing with this particularly shes, he's actually keen. so it's very difficult to believe that he's got to keep it tightly when we're talking. i hope i'm a champion, he's extremely passionate about this as an issue, which is very close to his heart and a thank you so much for your time and expertise. it's heavier fazio for us in london when you say linda and just try your both commonwealth nations have been paying tribute to the queen. adrian brown has more from wellington in new zealand, people are mourning the passing of a british monarch who is also them on for all or most of their lives. prime minister, just inter arden among the thousands of people signing books of condolence. she
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said, queen elizabeth had been the nations mother and grandmother the last days of the queen's life captures who she was in so many ways working to the very end on behalf of the people she loved. and that is why i'm sure that we will receive the news of her passing with both emotions of deep sadness, but also gratitude for life that was actually and completely devoted to the service of others. the indigenous murray, people of new zealand make up more than 17 percent of the population. some performed hucker to celebrate. and on the queen, her representative new zealand governor general cindy kiro has mary heritage for most news zealanders. queen elizabeth has really been a constant in our lives. she's been here her whole time and she's provided
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a still sense of continuity and stability for us. among others, the mood was one of sombre reflection. sorrow that she'd gone gratitude for what she did while it's not unexpected. it's away said the family when i am a loved one passes away and the queen's being such a big feature of our lives. for so long of sentiment echoed across the tasman, see in australia where the queen was also head of state. she 1st visited both countries was monarch almost 70 years ago. at the start of her reign, there is comfort to be found in her majesty's own words. grief is the price we pay for love. this is a loss we feel deeply in australia. queen elizabeth the 2nd is the only reining monarch most of us had known. and the only one to ever visit australia. many people in new zealand and australia woke up to the news, actually really in shock,
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and i'm probably going to walk away and cry. i'm going to cry. i know that's crazy, right. shops initially sad, i think a day every one will remember where they were and what they're doing. sorry. yeah, it's are. it's huge. into the sunset sky over wellington harbor a $96.00 gun salute one for each year of the queen's life. she was commander in chief of new zealand defense force. their power for tribute, watched by a large crowd paying their respects to a beloved monarch, adrian brown, al jazeera, wellington, or to other news. now the you in nuclear watchdog says more shelling has destroyed power infrastructure in the ukranian city where staff operating this operation nuclear power plant live. the i. e. a has been boiling of a growing threat to the plant. there has been fighting around the facility for days,
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the plants offsite power lines, which would prevent a potential nuclear meltdown. have already been cut off the head of the russian backed administration. and hi, keith admits to the advancement of ukrainian forces and the southern region has been very sharp and rapid. several videos have been circulating on social media, showing villages, welcoming ukrainian forces and russian controlled towns. keith says its military has advanced almost 50 kilometers in 3 days. with an analysts say ukraine, southern offensive could shut down vital supply lines to the east and potentially leave russian troops and circles. the economy may be slowing down, but that's not stopping americans from dressing up despite supply chain issues and inflation. sales of clothes have gone up. kristen salumi reports from new york fashion week. ah,
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big hats and bold colors kicked off new york gosh. and weak designer christian seriana choosing the former townhouse of actress elizabeth taylor, in which to present his dramatic styles this idea glam. you know, i really, i took light. i took old hollywood icons. i really went there, you know, celebrities joined with buyers, adding to the buzz of the semi annual fashion event after 2 years of covered restrictions and smaller crowds. fashion week has always been about trend setters in high end buyers. but this year, there's evidence that shoppers across the country are looking for that one special outfit with apparel prices up 5 percent nationwide over last year. shoppers are paying more to refresh their wardrobes. the sale of formal attire in particular has picked up as americans are once again, attending weddings and spending more time in the office. moving away as consumers from the over indulgence of casual where and you're seeing more people go into
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buying business where ah, business casual and even fancier dresses as shirts that look not like t shirts, but actually dress shirts more affordable retail outlets however, are struggling. many have slashed prices to clear away stock piles of pandemic era casual ware. limited new inventory, thanks to supply chain issues and competition from online sales. i try go online really. so in my case, i own more the online guy than will disclose 2 of them now. right now it's kind of like not as affordable to spend money on clothes i think right now bills are kind of the most important being at fashion week. attending a big event with style makers is all part of the draw. they may not be every day. looks but these days, that's exactly what consumers are paying for. christians really me al jazeera new
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york, a cutter has officially opened its 8th and final world comp venue on friday. $80000.00 fans watch the final match of original tournament at lou sales stadium. it's where the world cup finals will be held on december. the 18th and richardson reports for the last and biggest piece in kettles, world cup stadium, jake, so it's one the country has been piecing together for more than a decade. lease sale stadium will host the final of footballs, most important international tournaments. at the end of this year, the official opening saw the saudi arabian and egyptian league champions meet in the sale sick backup bands getting a taste of what's to come when the world cup kicks off in november. what's keeping you awake at night at this point in terms of the final preparations? everything i think is new, right? you're not going to know. i was just talking to somebody a few days ago. it's been peeling for an exam study dinner and the laptop. and i
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always want to help even more. i know we're ready, but i can never be ready. well, 80000 fans attended this match. hundreds of thousands of supporters are expected to be in the country for the world cup. for many finding affordable accommodation during the tournament remains a concern. the official accommodation portal has enough inventory for all budgets of all front types that they want. 80 dollar apartments, they want to live in town. they want to live in probabilities. all these are available on the ford o joint scene of this is saudi arabia. it will be the 1st of 10 will cut, matches played out the sale, stadium and meeting of countries and continents will be replicated across keta for the duration of the $29.00 day. tournaments, we're talking about reading
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a bond and a very special tournament with, well, hopefully people from south america will be able to pick up from saudi, celebrated together and we live in these moments. the stadium has now witnessed its 1st cycle when footballs most famous trophy be taking center stage here at the world cup final. on december, the 18th. with all his demonstration, it's ready to host and welcome now has just been 2 months to finalize. preparations, welcome holiday. a 1000000 plans around regard on the register houses here on the sale site.
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