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how does your really invest in that and that the privilege, as a journalist, this was a young woman, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing media freedom being threatened and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea when the source of uses back to the game that rolled that robot for the evidence. why? on al jazeera, beneath the surface lies a darker side in british politics. i'm exclusive al jazeera investigation coming scene. ah, ah, i shall endeavour to serve you with loyalty, respect, and love. as i have throughout my life,
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king charles the 3rd will be proclaimed as the british monarch shortly, and an official ceremony. ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera from dough. also coming up. we'll live outside buckingham palace where mourners continue to remember queen elizabeth the 2nd. ah. we looked back at the towering figure who rose above politics. as the u. k is longest serving mark and in other use, russia sends reinforcements to cock eve as ukrainian forces pushed to take back towns and villages in the east. ah,
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king charles, the 3rd will be proclaimed as the british monarch in just a few hours. although he automatically became king the moment, his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd diet on thursday, a ceremony will make it official. it is just after 8 am in london, where thousands are expected to gather in the vicinity of buckingham palace. king charles will depart from there to saint james's palace just around the corner. that's the seat of the british monarchy at it's where the proclamation will take place. of friday, king charles address the nation and the wider commonwealth. he praised his mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd for her unswerving devotion pledging to follow her example and serve with loyalty al jazeera worry 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, and listened to them. welcome in the
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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, all retiring, king charles, the 3rd is finally doing what he was born to do. time will tell what sort of monarch he will be that greeting the public like he did at 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. and wherever you may live in the united kingdom, or in the realms and territories across the world. and whatever may be your
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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 with 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 parks 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 reasons for coming. please keep walking off on your left hand side to call you i
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spoke to the queen, allow your flowers. it's a very sad day. i 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 n, 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 off by not hospital in south africa. there was a year where by she came to south africa. i was, there's a student nature just 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 behind. and a new one begins will reach alan's al jazeera london. let's go live down to london
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houses. here was joe, the hall is outside, buckingham palace, jonah took us through what is due to happen there today. yet the crowds are beginning to arrive. they will of course swell again as they did on friday. 2 enormous numbers, paying their respects here on the 2nd day of the official morning. of course the crabs that were here as you saw in rory's package on friday. lucky enough to catch a glimpse of king charles the 3rd. returning from balmoral here to buckingham palace. what does morning mean in this context? well, nothing comes to a total stand still. of course, a lot of life goes on as normal, but things slow down somewhat. premiership matches this weekend to be postponed around of industrial action due next week by a number of unions in this long, hot, unstable summer of energy and cost of living crises have been postponed. as
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a mark of respect, i'll take you through the newspapers. they of course, focusing on the new king. sorry, i'll do this way. king charles, the 3rd god saved the king. that the times front page and the daily telegraph, referencing charles's 1st speech to the nation. to my darling mamma. thank you. and of course picking up what rory was talking about there at charles in that speech making a big point of referencing the time in $947.00 in cape town when his mother, as a 21 year old pledged in a famous radio address to serve her nation in the imperial family for the rest of her life, as she did and he described it as a life well lived, a promise with destiny kept. and he said he would renew that promise for all the time that god gave him. and of course, bear in mind as we look forward to the extension council, accession council meeting in a couple of hours time that this is a very different accession for charles to the throne when it was for his mother. in
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1952, he is a man who has waited for 70 years for to become king. he is a man with opinions that he has not always been quiet about opinions on everything from agriculture, architecture, the environment, a complementary medicine, and as king that is simply not acceptable. he will have to be a model of, of objectivity and discretion. as his mother was, and he made that point in the speech. and finally, of course, when she met her 1st of 15 prime ministers, she was just 25 years old in 1952 charles, later with again meet the prime minister and her full cabinet. his 1st prime minister at the age of $73.00 and a jury looking ahead to that sir. accession ceremony. the proclamation what? what can we expect to happen? this is an ancient ceremony. no surprise is there, of course in the passing of monarchy in a country like britain,
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a 1000 years of monarchy. here they've had to develop an intricate ceremonies or the privy council, or a section of its advisors to the queen will gather in the state rooms of saint james's palace around $200.00 people, politicians past and present for prime minister senior members of the clergy, lord mer queen consul camilla will be there. william charles, his son, the duke of cambridge, now all so horrible and prince of wales as well. charles will sign an oath. he will make his 1st declaration that will be read out on the friary court balcony by the garter, king of arms and then red out across the country. and charles having officially been proclaimed king charles the 3rd will then embark on a tour of the realm. visiting wales and northern ireland, missouri strong, the whole reporting live there from buckingham palace in central london that he thinks indeed jonah across the u. k. field guns fired $96.00 shots mocking
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each year of the queen's life. 7 ah, fells told, in cathedrals in churches as part of a long plan, series of events. people in britain this jo that was saying, or observing 10 days of national morning. i'll just hear what my office must been outside balmoral castle in scotland. where the queen's body remains, pommel counselor is at the heart of the old family and it was that deeply at the heart of queen elizabeth 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 were seen driving through the streets of the local villages and talking to local people, which very much endeared them to the local community and made the community feel
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that they were very protective of the royal family. a conference for the cream of the remaining adult model, but it will be on sunday, transferred to holly, routed with at that point, a later group, recession through the oil mile in which he's going to go up to this job. fetal, which is to put the body, test him to rest briefly before it is transferred to london, and buckingham palace all held to rest there ahead of the funeral arrangements it occurred to be carried out there. but in the meantime, people still come to bob mould. castle gross, still intending to pay their respects to the only mono, many of them have ever known. parts of british life remained unchanged, the decades will now be transformed to mark the reign of king charles the 3rd. for the 1st time in 70 years, the national anthem words will change. will god save the queen to god save the king . charles's image will replace his mother's on new coins, bank notes, and stamps. it's traditional for the new monarch to face the opposite direction to
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their predecessor. so charles's image will face left because the queen faced right of the royal cipher, will change that from monogram used on everything from mailboxes to police uniforms . currently it features the queen's elizabeth, the 2nd regina stamp, below an image of the crown. there will also be legal changes. senior lawyers will become the king's council rather than the queen's counsel. and the government will now be known as his majesty's government, and not her majesty's at a special session in the u. k. parliament and peace have paid tribute to queen elizabeth. the current and former prime ministers shared memories of the late monarch 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 nations 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,
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who was given the job by the queen in 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 emerging from the shadow war. he bequeathed 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 lessons about queen's rate 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 wall laughs and applause greeted
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a speech by boris johnson, who earlier this week was forced to quit his prime minister after being ousted by members of his own party. 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. add a split 2nd decision to make awe
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with the t. put it on the plate and put it on the table. ah. and i turned round to see that my every move ah, watch very carefully. i her majesty. i noted 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 in 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 al jazeera london still to come here on al jazeera as king charles. the 3rd begins, his reign will take
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a closer look at the man and what kind of sovereign he'll be at another he is devastating floods in pakistan, cause outbreaks of water borne diseases. ah hello, we have some quiet weather, brighter weather coming back into the united kingdom over the course of the weekend . it is the area of low pressure that brought that very heavy rain in too much of ye case at the across london and across at east side of scotland. it's now pushing out into the north. ether. things will eventually quiet and down. sassy. does still see some showers across at east inside of england, but to scott and will be dry and bright balmoral le confined by the state. still a few showers though down towards london. so buckingham palace sang some showers around here,
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long with windsor castle wet weather to cross eastern parts of here. the system's all making the welfare, the race was brightest. guys come back in behind her better day to go to london, for example, will be sunday when it will be largely dry temperatures at around 22 celsius, farther north and west and very wet by the coming at arlington, northern ireland, into that western side of scotland elsewhere troy guys coming back in across the low countries, much of germany into france, and indeed across a good part of spain and portugal. dry weather to play sunshine across northern parts of africa. but some lively showers once again across central airs of africa towards west african nigeria sings and very heavy rain. and that wet weather, making its way all the way to sierra leon. ah frank assessments, how much support is that? that st. protests that we've seen in hotel across the rest of the country. the street has been, has been very good at tapping into the core consent people across the country,
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informed opinions we will say more of the, the venue. what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines drug. he is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility, his critics would say, he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera lou? ah, hello again. this is al jazeera. let's remind you of the main news this. our people have once again begun to gather outside buckingham palace in london. king charles the 3rd will leave from that, but a few hours to travel to saint james's palace for his accession ceremony. meanwhile, tributes continued to pour in for the late queen elizabeth from london to windsor
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and bow moll castle in scotland and across the country. people remembering her laying flowers and attending services. let's take a look at what to expect it the hours and days ahead. after being declared that he was sovereign by the accession counsel, king charles the 3rd will meets prime minister list trust again and a cabinet. on sunday, the queen's body will be taken to the palace of holy rude house in edinburgh. a processional will take place the day after the public may get to file past her coffin in saint joseph's cathedral. her body will then be taken to london on tuesday and from wednesday she'll lion state for 4 days to allow people to pay their respects. cynthia royals will stand guard at some stage and have just in a tradition known as the visual of the princess. a funeral is expected to take place at westminster abbey. on monday, september 19th, 2 minutes of silence will be observed nationwide. the queen will then be laid to
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rest in a chapel in windsor castle, alongside her parents, sister margaret, and her husband phillip lynn, his many decade says prince of wales. charles says soft, been a controversial figure. unlike the queen, he's made no effort to hide his views. on the climate and other issues that us out as era, sally again go explains now that you king's political leanings may have an impact on his reign. he has been waiting for the longest time. there has never been any doubt of prince charles's desire to become king. 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
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tragedy in 1997. the challenge was how does he inadvertent common rehabilitate camina who was his mistress? and the answer to that was years of painstaking work, emphasizing hug color, cuz the fact that she had them he had so much in common like a lot together. they were similar ages had similar programs of women. the prince well produced a wealth of cultural up kate charles's seeming detachment to perceived aloofness, have frequently led to accusations that he is out of touch with his subjects. and that will matter far more once he takes the throne, creating sustainable foods. but there are other concerns too 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 farmers. convention states that members of the royal family also bidden to
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express political opinions. when reporters have tried to ask his a literally behaving on constitutional violence exactly like that. so it's king. will he be able to keep his opinions to himself, too much by tradition, the prime minister, visits the monarch every week to tell her all him what's going on in government. it's only supposed to be an exercise in explaining policy and no more. a key 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, the conversations, but even know the need for conversation. so maybe that has to be opened up so you can see what is a good thing. that's a healthy thing, or maybe this is which it shouldn't happen from the sound of it. he has been advised to keep quiet. he knows very well what is expected of him as king. he
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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 at the school. but you cornel charles and also li, behind an enormous business empire in the south west of england. it's worth more 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. and it's
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an arguable that in terms of the brand of the house of, with charles is son william and his wife catherine, a scene 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 any guy, yeah, go al jazeera. now to the rest of the days, news in pakistan, the un secretary general antonio natasha said the country needs massive financial support. he's visiting sind province to see the devastation caused by the worst flooding. in decades, agencies say that one of the biggest threats is water born disease, and children are particularly vulnerable. unicef estimates that more than 3000000 young people need urgent life saving support. garage is appealing to the international community to provide more aid. pakistan needs massive financial
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supports to response to these crises that have costed, according to some estimates i've heard to day about $30000000000.00 and counting and that's that supports is entirely necessary and it is not the method of solidarity. it's a matter of justice washers deploying more troops to the northeastern khaki region. as the ukranian counter offensive makes gains retaking dozens of towns and villages rushing back to ministration of the region. amidst the ukrainian advance has been rapid president followed him, his lensky says, his forces had retaken more than 30 settlements in ca, keith, and the fighting continues in the eastern don't bass and the south at any chance boiling sil crane is in nearly up to now be armed forces ukraine have liberated and
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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 either new settlements every way we returning the ukrainian flag in safety for our people. worn out from officers, gabriel elizondo and cave 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
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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, 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. cutter has inaugurated its 8 feet.
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whoa, whoa, cup venue on friday. 80000 franz. watch the final match of a regional tournament at blue sail stadium. that's where the final will be held on december 18th, and he reached some 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. lease sale stadium will host the final of footballs, most important international tournaments at the end of this year. it's official opening. so the saudi arabian and egyptian league champions meet in the sale sick, the cup 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 gives me like a nice all of them and you know, i was talking to somebody a few days ago about the billing the current exam you've studied in on the last
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that when i was 40, i'll be more. i think that's all right. we're ready. but you know, you can never be new 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. 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, matches played out the sales stadium, and meeting of countries and continents will be replicated across keta for the duration of the 29th day tournaments. we're talking about grabbing
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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 to richardson. how's you sarah? sales say.

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