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love and devotion to our family and to the family of nations. you have served so diligent. all these years. the u. k. is king charles the 3rd with a heartfelt tribute to his mother as a nation, mourns queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah, my merchant jerome, this is al 0 alive from door ha. also coming up the end of an era you case longest serving monarch, a towering figure, who rose about 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. russia sins reinforcements, the harkey of as ukrainian forces pushed to take mountain villages in the east.
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ah. the united kingdom's new king charles the 3rd has addressed the nation and the wider 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. earlier on friday, crowds were heard shouting, god save the king as he and the queen concert 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, his king, and listened to them. welcome here. ah. it's the moment this 73 year old man has spent his entire life preparing for
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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 a 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 at buckingham palace on friday was a warm and open way to start than his 1st address to the nation. as sovereign. as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too know solemnly pledged myself throughout the remaining time. god groan submit to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. 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,
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i shall endeavor to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love. as i have wrote 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 this affection 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 royal family are trying 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. while 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 reasons for coming. please keep walking off on your left hand side to pay your respects to the queen. 6 allow your flowers, it's a very sad day. i have only known the queen and my mother was
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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, and we've always been really grateful to this country and have a great leadership with flowers. my dad mike, you very much have, remember i turned it off by not hospital in south africa. there was a year where by she came to south africa. i was, there's a student there to try such a big day for everyone in south africa, you know, and mandela to 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 behind. and any one begins will reach helen's al jazeera london sneed. barker was outside buckingham palace and says king charles, the 3rd speech was an inclusive message for the world. this was, of course,
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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 hearing the occasion measured slightly differently to all the paths of the world, not just in days, months and years, but in eras an epoch. some used the phrase end of an era very 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 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
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sees that the rural 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 fired $96.00 shots market each year of the queen's life. 7 bait ah, bells also told and cathedrals and churches as part of a long planned series of events. people in britain are observing 10 days of national mourning for their longest serving monarch. rob madison has been outside balmoral castle and scotland, where the queen's body remains. bold counsel,
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is it the hordes of the world family and it was that 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 role of family regards as private, as relaxing very often. the family was seen out walking around the grounds with very little security, already received, driving through the streets of local villages and talking to, to local people, which very much endeared them to the local community and mid community feel that they were very protective of for world founded in the coffin for the cream of feeling remains here. i told mulder, but it will be on the son of transferred to holly routed palace, lead at that point, the later great recession through the royal mile in which i didn't go up to listen . jose ephito, which is the, for the body, does come to rest briefly before it is transferred to london and blocking a powerful, held
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a hand to rest there ahead of the funeral arrangements. it could be carried carried out there. but in the meantime, people still held them to vol. moral castle was still intending to pay their respects to the only monica, many of them have ever known. parts of british life that of remain unchanged for decades will now be transformed to mark the reign of king charles the 3rd. for the 1st time in 70 years, the national anthem will switch from god save the queen to god save the king. charles will also replace his mother on new coins, bank notes, and stamps is traditional for the new monarch to face the opposite direction to their predecessor. so charles's image will face left because the queen faced right . and the royal cipher will change at the monogram used on everything from mailboxes to police uniforms. currently it features the queen stamped below an image of the saint edwards crown. there will also be legal changes. senior lawyers will become the king's council rather than queens council. and the government will change from her majesty's to his majesty's government. earlier british politicians
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gathered in parliament in peace, including former prime ministers, paid their respects and shared memories of the late monarch as james bass 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 political. leading the tributes, 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. he bequeath a modern dynamic nation that has grown and flourished under her rang 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
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lessons about queen's 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 unite us, rather than those which divide us. yet, 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 of 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
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wiser, another former prime minister who became deeply unpopular over breaks it, delighted the commons with tales of her time with the late queen to resume recalled a 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, had a split 2nd decision to make. ah, with my things up the t 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 noted her, she looked tiffany, and she just smiled, and the cheese remained on the table. in recent years,
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the atmosphere and the house of commons has been hostile, with the visions, over issues like breakfast in the pandemic, and the energy crisis. but in this moment of national remembrance, there was for once unity good will grief, but also some laughter. james base al jazeera london still had on al jazeera, the growing threat to wear ukrainian nuclear power plant warnings that fresh yelling is making the situation increasingly precarious. and $80000.00 football fans get a glimpse of what the whole company will be like. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to catherine book your travel package today. hello, welcome to look at the international forecast with
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a slightly quiet across much of the middle east there one or 2 showers around the southern end of the red sea that western side of yemen. as i said, though, it is essentially quiet tempered, is getting into the mid high forty's once again. therefore back that am for q way still warm enough around the levant warmus to quiet light winds. early morning, mr. fog around the gulf. so we will see some visibility problems, sir, and kata, for example, and to the you a year over the next couple of days, it is going to feel rather humid in the coming days. but lottie staying dry, dry to across northern parts of africa are very little cloud showing up here. see the easterly ways once again, a ramping up, making the way across the heart of africa. nigeria, seeing some very heavy rain over the next day, or 2, pushing for became fast. so some parts of marley, all the way across into synagogue, the gambia, sierra leone, and liberia. so the wet weather will at extends across, so the tropics all the way across in to were at eastern side of africa. not too
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many showers showing up here, but there will be one or 2 in play large. you try to the south of that, at least for the time being, as we go on for a sunday. wet weather for the far south of south africa, cancer airway issue, airline of the journey. talk to al jazeera, we ask, so the rebound you speak off is clearly coming at a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong? we listen, you were part of the, i'm struggling in the 19 seventy's if you have any regrets. no, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stool. restock matter on al jazeera, beneath the surface lies the dock aside in british politics, an exclusive al jazeera investigation coming seed. ah
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ah. you're watching, i'm 0 reminder of our top stories. 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, queen elizabeth for her unswerving devotion british politicians gathered in parliament on friday to commemorate queen elizabeth the 2nd in peace, including the current prime minister and 2 of her predecessors aid their respects and shared memories of the monna and his many decades as prince of wales. charles was a controversial figure and like the queen, it made no effort to hide his views on the climate and other issues. and the sonya guy ago explains the new king's political leanings may have an impact on his right . he has been waiting for the longest time. there has never been any doubt of prince charles's desire to become king,
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but the share span of his mother's reign has left him becoming king charles at relatively advanced years himself. and charles may cause a war, controversial figure as head of state. the queen elizabeth the 2nd did married 1st to diana spencer. he began having an affair with camilla parker bowles before diana's tragic death. that in itself was of public relations problem. diana died so tragedy in 1997. the challenge was how does he in a broken common rehabilitate come emma, who was his mistress of the onset of that was years of painstaking work, emphasizing hunger and qualities of fact that she had them. he had so much in common like a lot together. they were similar ages had similar pro garza in the prince. well, for this level of cultural top, kate charles, the seeming detachment, a perceived aloofness, have frequently led to accusations that he is out of touch with his subjects. and
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that will matter far more once he takes the throne, creating sustainable fruits. but there are other concerns too. for many years, he has been writing private letters to government ministers, urging their interest in political issues close to his heart. these range from medicines, homeopathy, which is a favorite to fish stocks, to the power of corporations, of a farmers convention, states that members of the royal family of bidden to express political opinions. when reporters have tried to ask his aides, have literally blocked them with reviving and prostitution a violent, wisely lackey like that. so his king, will he be able to keep his opinions to himself? much by tradition, the prime minister, visits the monarch every week to tell her or him what's going on in government. it's only supposed to be an exercise in explaining policy and no more. a key
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question surrounding charles is rain is whether he will reserve the right to tell the prime minister exactly what he thinks about decisions being taken by elected politicians. government has been closed. those we don't know the details of the conversation, but even know the remote for conversation. so maybe that has to be opened up. so as you can see, what is a good thing that i have to think, or maybe this is which it shouldn't happen from the found of it. he has been advised to keep quiet. he knows very well what is expected of him as king. he has strong views on things in national life. that's true. but i think he's also got a very strong awareness from an early age, from the queen and from his own training and his own judgment. that is a constitutional monarch. you have to be a little bit more circumspect and i'm sure that he will be as a formative, cornel, charles, and also li, behind an enormous business empire in the south west of england. it's worth more
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than a $1000000000.00 and has been accused of helping drive local traders out of business . and that perhaps is a particular concern for supporters of the monarchy. which as of now, is a large majority in the u. k. the question is whether he can maintain that popularity. queen elizabeth kept her support during many years when the behavior of her family raised many eyebrows. the code of the regiment and the doctor coverage, and its on arguable that in terms of the brands of the house of with charles, his son william and his wife, catherine, are seen as a more exciting proposition, more glamorous than a man who seems often to prefer his own company to that of others. charles has no doubt had many years to dwell on these things. his choices will help determined whether support for the monarchy continues, as it is now in the world. so the guy, yeah, go al jazeera queen, elizabeth's rise to power also marked the decline of britain's imperial age. these
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are the countries and territories that were part of the british empire when she took the throne in 1952. but in the decades that followed, several countries won their independence, and many became republics. only 14 nations still recognize her as had of state. most of them will need to change their constitutions to refer to king charles the 3rd as head of state. all the caribbean countries have indicated they want to become republics. barbados became one in 2021. some have called for reparations from the u. k. for slavery referendums on or removing the monarch have been held in australia, st. vincent and the grenadines, and to follow. but none have passed. coven. edi is an independent political analyst, he says, there are mixed opinions about the british monarchy. across the caribbean. there is really a generational debate between those who been around pre independence than 960 orphan dependence. but why do think though, is that among all the generations is that we are no beginning to understand
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gravitational shift taking place with the exit mon or, i mean she's been to be in stay for about 2 years, whether directly or indirectly. however, depending on who you really ask in barbados, the feel it's going to range from badness. i've seen some form of sadness as justine with the older generation fact knowledge of the event, some level of indifference. republic 40 d to be happening, but the world doesn't necessarily have the impact here. no, i think what have before, especially with the younger generation, especially taken into account that discussion. they can take into account discussions in the region about the royal family and his knowledge and the knowledge of the world's going to be between being a rock for so long for a long period of time. you know, you're at the level of reverence and a level of respect that is bear with that here. if in the region, consternation here long period of time. but you know, because, you know, charles at this time is a new, the new kid on the block in some cases, you know,
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i think help persons may feel me be closed. it might be dependent on how to respond for the overall challenges that are taking place. so for example, how can men not bring the car up in the russia is deploying more troops to harkey as ukrainian forces conduct a major counter offensive in towns and villages in the east. the head of the russian back administration, and the region admits that the advancement of ukrainian forces in the southern region has been very sharp and rapid. keith says its military has advanced, almost 50 kilometers in 3 days at any chance. boiling sil, crane as annually up to now the armed forces of ukraine have liberated and taken control of about 30 settlements in the khaki region in a number of regions in the area activities in checking in, securing the territory or ongoing. gradually we're taking over new settlements
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everywhere we returning the ukrainian flag and safety for our people. gabriel, as hondo has more from keith. the ukrainians have broken through the russian defences in the northeast region of how to keep and ukrainians are pushing east their re taking more than a dozen towns and villages. and instead of just holding them and taking up a defensive posture, the ukrainians continue to push east. it's clear that the russians have been caught off guard. the ukrainians now have encircled a key town called copious scripts, a town of about 27000 people. about a 120 kilometers east of how to keep the city the ukrainians are on the cusp of potentially retaking this town. and it would be critical because there is a main railroad line that runs through there that has been a main supply line for russian troops in the region. if you craniums retake it,
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it would cut off that russian supply line route. it's clear that the russians are in trouble, and it's also clear that they realize that because they're on confirmed reports that russia is sending in heavy equipment and more troops to try to blunt the ukrainian offense. now there's also a new report out from the world bank and the european commission saying that you crane will need up to $349000000000.00 to rebuild the country. that's been devastated from this war. and that amount of money is likely to go up in the coming months as the war continues for you in nuclear, watchdog says more shilling has destroyed power infrastructure in the ukrainian city where staff operating these operation nuclear power plant lives. the i. e. a has been warning of a growing threat to the plant. there's 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. the head of the e. a says shelling at the plant must stop. the sheli he's putting in danger operators and their families, making it difficult to adequately stuff the plant together. these has significantly increased the risk of a nuclear accident. let me be clear. the shelling around separate gen, nuclear power plant must stop and a nuclear safety and security protection zone agreed immediately. a nuclear power plant can never be a porn of wall. european energy ministers have failed to agree on a plan to put a price camp on russian gas supplies during an emergency meeting and brussels. the meetings aim was to consider ways to she'll people and businesses from spiraling gas and electricity bills. you energy commissioner cadre simpson admitted that no
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agreement had been reached. as those countries heavily reliant on russian gas fear, they will be cut off altogether. russian supplies currently make up only 9 percent of you. gas imports down from 40 percent before the invasion of ukraine. the un secretary general is in pakistan to see the impacts of the devastating flooding caused by climate change. antonio terrace says the damage caused by the unprecedented floods, amounts to billions of dollars, and the global community needs to come together in support of the country. or then 1300 people have been killed. and more than half a 1000000 are homeless bacchus, that needs massive financial supports to response to these crisis that have gone through the carving to some estimates. i vote today about $30000000000.00 and counting and that's that supports is entirely necessary and it is not a method of soley that it, it's a method of justice carter has officially opened his 8th and final world cup venue
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on friday. $80000.00 fans watch the final match of a regional tournament. at lou sale stadium, it's where the world cup final will be held on december. the 18th. andy richardson reports for the last and biggest piece in kettles, world cup stadium. jigsaw. it's one, the country has been piecing together for more than a decade. loose 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 the sales 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, everything keeps me awake at night. i mean, you know, talking to somebody a few days ago. if it's not the billing for an exam,
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it's not even on my laptop and i always lot of people. i know we're ready, but i can never mean you already. 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 of concern. no official accommodation portal has enough inventory for all budgets of all fund 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, for the origin seen of those is saudi arabia will be the 1st 10 will cut that she's played out, the sale, stadium and meeting of countries and continents will be replicated across keta for the duration of the 29 day tournaments. we're talking about, we're having
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a bond in special joining with people from south america will be able to pick up from saudi celebrated together with 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 well no has just been 2 months to finalize preparations, so welcome holiday. a 1000000 friends around the go on the rich houses here on the sale. say.
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