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and so looked at the, the flowers, the well wishers and had placed outside the main gates of because the council here . but i think the distinction or perhaps here is that the, it's been moral itself is it has always been regarded by the role of family as a family home, as opposed to many of the other properties that it uses or owns it. it is a very much a private places, a place for relaxation. it's a place where the family could feel that they were themselves. and i think as a result, that level of intimacy, perhaps, that the family has been used to lent itself to the period of morning, immediately after the death of the queen, making it a very private and very family moment. a very family appeared. and what was perhaps seeing now is the, the remainder of the royal family beginning to move on. obviously with that, with the ascension to the song of king charles the 3rd. but also that the younger
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members of the family, no beginning to appear in public, or as i say, we saw some of them here when i see some of them in windsor. no doubt, there may well be appearances in the future for where there are crowds. what is going to be interesting is how that is managed because at the moment it is, it is clear that there is a felt in the wall family. i deserve that. there is a desire by the public to see the royal family at this time to provide as james was, was talking about and detailing so well that this did this necessity for continuity . something that the king himself made quite clear in the speech than the broadcast that he made um to the, to that the nation just a couple of days ago. the continuity was absolutely key. and therefore, it was important for him, perhaps that the wealth of family were seen to be a part of the early part of the country to be able to meet the,
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the people who meet the subjects that sir and to, as jim's was pointing out to say, thank you to, to those who had been, am passing on their, their condolences through either flowers that we've seen lately here, or in windsor or messages. gifts we've seen candle is being met at the gates here. i'm sure there's probably a similar sort of things happening in windsor and outside, perhaps buckingham palace or, or certain parts close to it. so there is a sense that i'm in one respect whilst or there is a period of morning going on and the funeral or her funeral arrangements are continuing for a much as a queen elizabeth the 2nd. at the same time, there was a sense that the king is now taking on more of his responsibilities as monarch of the country. and the younger royals will be setting on because the responsibilities that they will now hold with that the king will the so on them they have no have
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new offices and new responsibilities as well. so it's an interesting, i'm in, i was gonna say split, but it's an interesting, interesting sort of period of a symbol tanius where on one hand we have the process of the funeral arrangements and on the other we have this process of continuity that of the royal family in particular, the king has been stressing that the work of the well families should continue and their responsibilities should grow in many ways attempting. i think my speculation to try to make the period between or the crossover period shall we say between them, between the funeral arrangements for queen elizabeth the 2nd and that continuity of the monarchy seemed as seamless as possible for us there in the bow, moral rob matheson thank you for that. when it was a ceremony rooted in centuries old tradition, but for the 1st time in history, the british public and the world saw the spectacle that makes the king live on
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television. king charles the 3rd was officially proclaimed as britons numeric. accession castle met at saint james's palace to make the proclamation from london his portrait. oh, from the balcony of saint james's palace, to a fanfare of trumpets in front of expectant crowds, the heralds proclaimed the accession. oh, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain, the northern ireland is solely and rightfully come to the prince. charles philip offered george become our only lawful and right foot leads. lord charles, the 3rd 3 chance raised majesty the king. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
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minutes earlier, the extension ceremony itself had been somber and administrative, but no less momentous. in the front row, 6 former british prime ministers stood shoulder to shoulder. this gathering comprises the king's privy council, his senior political advisors, and the new king still mourning the loss of his mother solemnly accepted the mantle of monarchy. my mother's reign was unequalled in its jewish. it's dedication and devotion, even as we grieve, we give thanks for this most faithful life. i am deeply aware of this great inheritance and of the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty which have now passed to me. the orders or council were read out one by one, the new king giving his approval to each approved and then with a signature and
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a bow. the king was formerly proclaimed yes, correct. centuries. overall proclamation. hobby changed in the middle ages and never before brought kathy on. the walls of the pallet serves to emphasize the stability and continuity of the roll line. queen elizabeth rain is over. can charles stepped seamlessly into the roll of head of state as protocol dictates herald's wood dispatched to the city of london to take news of the proclamation there for she a spectacle. there are very few that can rival the grandeur and ceremonials that surrounds the british royalty. elaborate titles, protocols and robes which have their roots in medieval pageantry, the and all the while the crowds of well wishes and mourners continued to gather from near and far. here's the transition in history, which may not be in our lifetimes,
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from green to kink. you will get to see that again because next one i want to be all men. so it's more of a time to be on occasion like the last few days have been hard to take it all in. so yeah, i think we just wanted to come down here today to show and help make those next steps into having a king pincher. i didn't realize until the last year i was going to change everything changing how long the roll family, everything even from the husband. i think one of those fundamental changes was visible in the parliament gathering for a ras saturday session. the prime minister and other party leaders renewing and updating that oath of allegiance, pledging their loyalty to the king. returning to buckingham palace, there is much for the new king to do. the official period of morning continues. a state funeral awaits a coronation. the fallen and the line of succession is maintained full brennan,
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al jazeera central london. well, king charles his 2nd proclamation that took place and financial heart of a nation, the city of london. god save the case. ah. the area became known as the square mile where global banks established their headquarters, but the tradition of a 2nd proclamation goes back centuries. king charles inherits a personal fortune with hundreds of millions of dollars from his mother, elizabeth the 2nd from a challenge. as more during the turn, the queen duncan, the prince of wales, each minted kind themselves and the queen kept one attorney. she famously never carried cash despite being the face of it throughout her long reign my government to continue to work. queen elizabeth was one of britain's wealthiest women, a monarch, landowner, property tycoon, collector and investor,
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with an estimated personal fortune of about $500000000.00. the queen and the monarch have a due role. one is the head of state in which everything is disclosed and therefore all the financials are freely available to. she also had a role as a private individual and as a private individual, financial information is not necessarily to be disclosed to the public. her own wells came in part from her mother's estate properties including balmoral castle and scotland, a vast stamp collection artworks and beloved resources. i am going to add rama one either way as monarch, she owned one of the biggest property portfolios in the u. k. the crown state includes parks, shopping centers, offices, business and residential property. profits from the estate, which is an independent commercial business, got paid into the u. k. treasury,
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which in turn took 25 percent of the profits and paid them to the queen. the seas called the sovereign grant. privately, she received money from another estates, the duchy of lancaster, which has held entrust, the sovereign. it's worth an estimated $682000000.00. the queen started paying tax voluntarily on its income in 1992 in 2017. an investigation called the paradise papers found about $13000000.00 had been invested by the dutchy, legally offshore in the caribbean tax haven. she did nothing wrong. it wasn't illegal, but most people thought that all her investments, when in britain and they were in blue chip companies, and it did tanisha image of being whiter than why it looked as though she was acting like a city fund manager. it's unlikely we'll ever really know how wealthy the british
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creed was. the saw her wealth represented an outdated institution, that of monarchy for her support as though she was a valuable asset worth the coins and notes. she appeared on rory challenz, how da 0 ah bob and he is now ukraine's president says his troops are making gains against russian forces in the northeast and in the south. with him, as the lensky says, troops are pushing down from her son and gaining land. there or so in her cave, there are reports. russian forces are retreating from areas near the city. while this is the scene in their hockey, where you cranes progress has been swift. he says it. russian forces have retreated from the city of idiom as it's close in on the logistical hub cable that is on the ports from keep with lisa ukrainian advances are really an incredibly fast blitz
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that have been going in the how to key region pushing east and the face of this war and the lines of this war had totally changed in the northeast of, of ukraine in the last 24 hours. as the ukrainian forces push forward, re taking cities, towns and villages. the russian main defense lines appear to be crumbling. and the russian defense is, or at least in some parts of the northeast, northeast in total disarray, the ukrainians now have retaken 7 year john. yes. can have re taken company on skin, they're close to or there's lots of fighting in lizzie shanks. these are 3 key cities in the northeast that the russians had been holding. and that were key to supply lines for the russians that now ukraine's have either retaken or potentially
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very close to re taking the big one. no is a zoom. that's a city of more than 50000 people about 130 kilometers south east of the regional capital. how to keep this is a city that the russians fought for 6 weeks to take it in april and now it looks like the ukrainians are going to retake it in a matter of 24 hours because the russian soldiers and that were entrenched in his zoom appear as they saw the ukrainians moving forward. fast in his blitz towards that city, the russians simply ran away. they have left and retreated from not only is zoom, but a few other towns within that area to pakistan. now where former prime minister iran con, has made a speech in front of thousands of supporters at a ready in a good run, while con is facing multiple legal battles. but he continues to demand new
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elections. come hider has more from south at it is significant in the sense that i am, ron han had said that this will be his rod last dryly. he's already had a few rallied and rigid, drawn mammoth crowd. and he said that he would be coming out with that line of action as to what to do next. but did send it out the ruling coalition, a partnership the ruling parties, and said that day a day, leaders had their master billions of dollars go what she's saying that when his government would ousted the prices of fuel. what at norman a level, the prices of edible oil electricity said that electricity, what 18, repeat the unit, richard now over 50 degree, the unit and saying that the prices of fuel and a flaw, richards and an essential staple aired and budget on, had gone up exponentially saying that the government deb was ousted because the
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opposition parties were saying that em ron cons, economy had failed and that he had brought in inflation. so he of course, questioning the ruling government and saying that these were incorporate incompetent leaders. he, of course, had been demanding their day should be an immediate election so that the government should have afforded mandate. and of course it has been getting more and more popular senses, outgo of god, touching all heights of popularity. so indeed, he strained to galvanized the people and most likely is going to head nouns, a new set of protests across the country. he also said that he had spoke against some of the of fishers, because his principal stoffel for sale was tortured. he says, degroat unacceptable. and so of god skating criticism of the government and of gods a shawl fall will be god we have seen again. there has been a very large turn out and not just her, nor dressed in goodrow walla,
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but head in islam abad. in the city of garage, la hall at different renewed to have a video link to show his speech life and thousands of supporters across the country congregating at dose points his read. while staying with those floods, the un secretary general says he's never seen a climate carnage. on such a large scale and what he witness that atanya could perish is infinity province to assess the devastation caused by the worst flooding in decades. thing bizarre reports not from the when the un secretary general comes to town, it usually means things aren't going well. but they may get better. and tony gutierrez has made his position clear climate change caused the floods and pockets done a disaster forced upon poor countries by rich was. so it is time to settle the bill . the government and millions of people affected by floods,
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hope his visit helps lucid western per strings. what is your message to the people who are anchored firmly in the worst part of my message is that the world has a responsibility to support them. the world must l, pakistan at the present moment for pakistan to be able to rescue all the people in those that are meant to come to you and delegation has heard 1st hand accounts from survivors and rescue teams of tragedy. suffering and growing desperation. the reins and the raging reverence may have stopped for now, but that does not mean that all the danger is gone. what the pakistani government is trying to showcase here in this place where people have been taking refuge. they want to illustrate the un secretary general that despite the fact that much of the dramatic weather is over, there still remain for the people that are living in or near. the flood zone will still remain immediate threats in their lives. nowhere more so than in since province were earlier this week there was a forest breach of the country's largest fresh water late settlements sacrificed to
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safe cities and remote villages is where people need the most help. i think people are slow to react because the problem is so big that it seems unapproachable. and the 1st thing is to just take a 1st step and get your team here, get your boots on the ground. volunteers say the government must cut through red tape. if be the does or not the, the process is not sped up fast enough, then as gonna is gonna end up with a lot of people left with no help or no. the board no kind of relief, no kind of rehabilitation. international aid is arriving, but it quickly becomes clear that it is still not enough. medics tell us. people are suffering from malaria waterborne illnesses. serious infections that started a small words. they admit people need more help than they are able to give. zene basra, the l. g 0, lar, khana, since pakistan, sweden's general election takes place on sunday, whole rece takes
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a look at what's at stake. sweden's 1st female prime minister is trying to get her 1st election victory. magdalena, i'm the sions, social democrat lead coalition is not connecting the poles with an opposition block right by the moderates party. but it's the rise of the ranked wing sweden. democrats that she's been warning vote as against i am very concerned that the sweden democrats, there will be no 2nd largest party park and therefore hadn't very great influence on. now, on the, not a government and a non did prime minister in salina. essentially the vote is a choice between under sions, left leaning coalition, and the opposition led by oath kristen of the moderate party. but even if they, when the moderates could be a minority in their own government, the difference between this election i'm the last one, is that the opposition moderate party is now willing to work with the right wing suite and democrats. the other difference is that the suite and democrats are ahead of the moderates in the polls. sweden democrat, leda, you me,
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august and is hoping to be of krista sons, king micah. his party has shot to popularity as a backlash against mass immigration into us. the sweden, democrats, and not at all against immigration itself, but it has increased to such proportion. see that it has become absurd. hakim martin was born and bred in sweden, but still feels targeted. i always consider myself a part of the swedish society, but as somebody that look different, we always feel different. some things they are same might sound reasonable, but it's to decoded in was really shoot quoted and underneath there is racism. a major factor in this election is crime. sweden has the highest rights of gangland gunman is in europe with most of the perpetrators and victims being of immigrant background. even the ruling social democrats have made that link with policies to combat segregation. but policy might not be what decide the selection don't talk,
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although the core issues are all to the advantage of the opposition. but the swedish people seem to like magdalena and the social democrats want it to be a presidential election. a choice between her and history and the moderates absolutely do not want that. many other issues will come into play, not least the scrapping of nuclear power just before an energy crisis. whoever wins will lead to hold sweden's a pound 10 for the worse. if that last more than 4 years pull rece algae era stop. it's been nearly 3 years since the syrian government last allow the un to deliver aid to the bond refugee camp. as in a 100 reports, the 10000 displaced people who live there, according for international health, as they run out of basic goods. ah, your key needs urgent medical help and she can't get it here in the rookie band camp and south east syria,
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her parents have taken to social media to ask for help. so far without success, blockaded by the syrian government since 2018. the thousands of displaced people living in rock ban feel they have been largely forgotten by the world located along a demilitarized zone, close to the border between jordan and iraq. the only way out is to territory under the control of the syrian regime for many, including atkins, parents who are members of the opposition free syrian army. leaving is not an option. missouri, missouri have an unknown fate, but we don't know what will happen tomorrow. we are afraid that the blockade will be tightened even further. for years, we have been appealing for safe passage to another country or a position control territory in the north. was some harsh conditions at the camp or why tens of thousands left over the years, even if it meant returning to government areas without guarantees,
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they'd be safe. human rights groups have documented dozens of those who return being detained and tortured. we don't know how to help them and un ever new air doesn't, bro. my name's change out of an end to this just so they want solution jones to to, to move to another area for years, the only lifeline for the estimated $8.00 to $10000.00 people. there has been smuggling roots that some agencies use to bring and basic supplies like water. the last time the government in damascus allowed the united nations to deliver aid within 2019. it has been accused of using aid as a weapon of war and a tactic to star people into submission. not in a fit of one. there is a father, we live a difficult life and very bad living conditions. we like to basic necessities,
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including water. we are thirsty, we walk 4 to 5 kilometers to get a kilo of rice for our kids. we are not living with their cries for help are not new, but they are growing louder as conditions and options all the worse and for those left inside. i mean, oh sure, theda to south korea now where millions of people have begun celebrating the annual harvest festival known as to suck up mcbride reports from south to south by tradition is a time for families to be coming together in big gatherings for people to be traveling to their home towns all the things, in fact, they largely haven't been doing during the pandemic, which makes this holiday as we emerge from that. all the more important people want to be out shopping for the gift they normally give, such as the elaborate food baskets or preparing the special dishes they normally serve up. but here as everywhere else,
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they've been hit by inflation. of am i bites of fruit and juicing products as gifts, but they're more expensive this year. prices of farm produce in particular have shot up in part because of damaging brains and storm that south korea has been experiencing with vegetable prices up more than a quarter compared with last year. i did today, you're out looking for the humble cabbage. the essential ingredient for kim cheese, you could find yourself paying 3 times as much as last you saw how yeah, we've raised our price is like every one else and people are buying lease. the price of cooking oil has gone up, a 100 percent and other ingredients are more expensive. we feel bad, but it's a difficult time for everyone right now. very aware of the importance of this festival, the government has been trying to increase the food supply. i'm looking at different ways of keeping prices down, so that hod price shoppers badly in need of
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a holiday. don't blame them for an unhappy to suck. now the economy may be slowing down, but it's not stopping americans from dressing up with cells of clothes soaring, christmas looming reports ah, big hats and bold colors kicked off new york fashion week. designer christians 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 coven restrictions in smaller crowds, fashion week has always been about trends, centers 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
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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 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. we're limited new inventory, thanks to supply chain issues and competition from online sales. i tried to go online really. so in my case a i own more, he thought lane. yeah, been with us though, so often 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
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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. kristin salumi al jazeera new york. probably back in a moment for full and usa to stay with us. ah, ah. i indonesia your investment destination, the world's 10th largest economy is busy transforming, ready to beat your business. partner with
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