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marco polo on al jazeera from the ruins of mosul, music has re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the weather orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being been been mostly was occupied by i so the melodies arrived. 3rd christian curd are absent, even trias, these young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music . i mean the ruins of mussels, old city, feel strange, but it brings home. the resilience are presidents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help, they remain committed to bringing the city back to life. ah ah!
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heralding a new era king charles, the 3rd is officially proclaimed britons, next monarch as morn as flocked to the royal palace is to pay their respects to his late mother. queen elizabeth, the 2nd date is officially set a funeral. ah, hello, i'm marian noisy in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program this, our russian troops withdraw from 2 towns and east in our cave as a ukrainian counter offensive gains, new ground. new flood, devastated pakistan. the when sector general says climate change is a global crisis that needs a global response and appeals for more international help. ah.
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trumpets cannon, fire and pageantry of ushered in a new era in britain for the 1st time in history. the century is all ceremony that officially proclaims a new monarch, was broadcast, live on television during a poignant and somber meeting of the accession council. can charles a 3rd again pay tribute to his late mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd, and what he called her unequalled reign. poor brown reports now from saint james's palace. oh, from the balcony of singers palace to a fanfare of trumpets and in front of expectant crowds, the heralds proclaimed the accession. ah, the crying of the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is solely and rightfully come to the prince child. philip offered george become our only lawful and right foot leads. lord charles,
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the 3rd 3 chance res majesty the king. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha! 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 duration. it's dedication and his 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
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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 a bow, the king was formerly proclaimed. your storage center is all rural proclamation. hardly changed since the middle ages, never before broadcast be on the walls of this palace serves to emphasize the stability and continuity of the rural line. queen elizabeth's reign is over. king charles stepped seamlessly into the roll as head of state. as protocol dictates, harold's were 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 of ceremonial that surrounds the british royalty. elaborate titles, protocols and robes which have their roots in medieval pageantry. oh
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oh and all the while the crowds of well wishes and mourners continue to gather from near and far. i'm here to see a transition in history, reach me and i'll see in our lifetimes from la quinta, king, you will get to see that again because the next 3 more. next i'm going to v o men. so it's a memorable time to be had to be filed on occasion. like the last few days have been quite severe. it'll rise hard to take it all in. so yeah, i think we just wanted to come down here today just to join, help us make lives next, the steps into having a king lead a picture of the miller's into the lawsuit. i was going to change. everything's changing how long along the road family. so everything even for us stems husbands, is it like 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,
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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 will follow. the line of succession is maintained. pull brennan al jazeera, central london, diplomatic editor james bay's joins his live now from outside. buckingham palace, hearing london, james king's chat, king charles will soon set off on a tour of the u. k. is there any more information about that? we have a lot more information that's coming in the last few hours of exactly what's gonna happen between now and the funeral, which the state has been confirmed. i think we all guessed it was gonna be monday, the 19th of september. that's not this coming monday. the monday after, but, but in that time, a lot of things that are going to take place. king charles is here in london, he'll be meeting the secretary general of the commonwealth here in london on sunday,
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clearly as the head of the commonwealth. that's one of the most important roles he has that 56 nations that he is the head off. after that, we will have the king and the queen consort here in london, going to the house of commons and the house of lords addressing both of those chambers with a speech from king charles and then it's off to scotland. and we know, at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and there will be members of the public cable to pay their respects. you will then be going to northern ireland and to belfast. then back to london. when the queen's coffin is brought back from scotland to buckingham palace and then westminster abbey, again, where people members of the public can pay their respects. and then on friday to the last of the nations that make up the, the, the u. k. to the welsh capital card. if now what is also interesting is he will be
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accompanied on this trip around the u. k. by the brand new prime minister of the you, kate liz trust. she was also with her cabinet in buckingham palace to express that condolences earlier on. worth reminding you that list trust knows the king pretty well. she used to be the environment secretary from 2014 to 2016 and during that time we understand they had a number of a number of meetings as you know, one of the press of then prince charles, very much the climate and the environment. he and other members of the royal family have been spending time today, meeting with people. what sort of message are they trying to send? i think a message of unity and a message of thanks for the condolence, for the condolences they've received. we've seen the 2 brothers and 2 sons of the new king together. now that's interesting because there has in recent recent months
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and recent years, even being a perceived rift reported widely on by. by that book the tabloid newspapers in tabloid press around the world, a rift between prince william is now in the last 24 hours we made the new prince of wales, given that title by his father and prince harry, the duke of sussex, whose retreated from a ra life with his wife megan now lives away from the u. k. in california. and i think the fight they were together. and also that 24 hours ago, the new king. i mentioned his love for harry and megan. i think they're trying to put that divide behind them and also perhaps show this notion that in the spirit of the former queen, unity should be the order of the day for the nation that now has a brand new king. all right, thank you very much. our diplomatic editor james bay's in london. so really just
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been hearing prince harry and his wife megan, joined the prince and princess of wales, silica attributes, and flowers, left for their grandmother outside windsor castle for royal spent more than 30 minutes speaking to members of the public. it's the 1st time the 2 couples had been seen so closely together since harry and megan fishing left their royal duties and moved to the u. s. as a chance which just mentioning that. meanwhile, other senior members of persons, royal family, fact crowns outside bow castle. wac. when elizabeth died, the queen's 3 younger children, princess and prince andrew and prince edward, were among those that beauty floral tributes after a private service at a scottish estate. some family members appeared emotional as they read the messages or from any in britain and around the world. queen elizabeth was the only monarch played and the none of madison is outside balmoral castle where people have been leaving the attributes a small convoy of green range rovers the cars usually used to carry members of the
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royal family made its way from balmoral castle to coffee church, which is just down the road from where we are now for a private ceremony. that was the 1st time that the members of the royal family had been staying here, abs, abum, or castle. since the death of queen elizabeth had been seen in public a short time later, the cars returned to and made their way back up the driveway. it was a significant moment from many of the people who had been standing here waiting to cross the bridge on carrying flowers and other tributes and to pay their last respects to clean elizabeth who died here at the castle on thursday afternoon. when the cars reached the main gates of the castle, the cars stops and the occupants got out. we saw an princess and we saw prince andrew. we so prince edward and his wife sophie and their children, they took time to look at the floral displays that had been delivered over the last
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day or so since the announcement of the queen's deaf. and they were looking at some of the messages that had been contained there as well. this was a very significant moment for those members of the whole family, because this was the 1st time that they had been seen in public since the death of queen elizabeth. this is the 2nd, but it was also a very important moment as well for the people who been gathering here to pay tribute to the queen it because they to correct their 1st glimpse of those members of the royal family. what was interesting was the amongst that group was prince andrew. prince andrew's personal life has been the self of headlines over the last few years and there has been a distancing between him and the rest of the wall family. but he was part of that group. it and, and it was perhaps an indication that the royal family, at least for this occasion, for this period of morning i've decided to put any differences aside and allow the whole family to come together. so we've been hearing the details of the queen's
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funeral have been released. let's just look at what is expected to happen now. so on sunday, acquaintance with the 2nd body will be taken to the palace of hollywood house in edinburgh. a procession will take place the day afterwards, and the public might get to file past her coffin in saint giles as cathedral. her body will then be taken to london on tuesday. from wednesday she'll lie in state for 4 days for people to pay their respects. senior royals will stand guard at some stage during that in a tradition known as the vigil of the princes. her funeral will take place at westminster abbey on monday, the 19th of september. it will be televised and 2 minutes of silence will be held nationwide. quin lizbeth will then be laid to rest in a chapel in windsor castle alongside her parents, sister margaret and husband, prince philip ah,
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russia's grip or ne and ukraine appears to be collapsing as ukrainian forces claim wrap it gains present zalinski says around 2000 square kilometers of territory has been retaken since a counter offensive was launched. now russian officials in the harkey region are urging all residents to evacuate areas and red had been under moscow's control. but in the last 24 hours, ukraine has captured a number of settlements keeps troops liberated the town of coupons near her cave and forces are closing in on the nearby town of is young could be ask, lies on key supply routes to the dumbass region. quine and special forces of released images of their soldiers inside the town. keith says significant gains are also being made in the south. in response to ukraine's advance, russia said its forces are regrouping. but a pro russian separatist leader mit fighting has been difficult in the danny ask region out there is gabriel elizondo has more on this now from keith these if
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ukrainian advances are really an incredibly fast blitz that have been going in the how to key region pushing east and the face of this war and the lines of this war have totally changed in the northeast of, of ukraine in the last 24 hours. as the ukrainian forces push forward, retaking cities or towns and villages of the russian main defense lines appear to be crumbling. and the russian defense is, or at least in some parts of the north seat, northeast in total disarray. the big one though, is a zoom. that's a city of more than 50000 people about a 130 kilometers a 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
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looks like the ukrainians are going to retake it in the matter of 24 hours because the russian soldiers and it 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 a zoom, but a few other, a towns within that area. and watching al jazeera ally from london most delightfully on the program, a close election expected in sweden by the country's 1st female prime minister is battling to stay in palla and millions, and a bright south korea's annual harvest festival. 9 as she sat ah
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hello. the weather should be lossy fine and dry across much of the u. k. as we go on through the remainder of the we can, we have got one or 2 showers just around the east coast, but these will tend to ease away this area of low pressure. the one the heavy rain recently that moves costello countries into germany. so little rich of high pressure, quieting things down before the next spell of wet weather moves in from the atlantic mixed him with this system here actually are the remnants of what was hurricane daniella will run towards spain and portugal in the coming days. but this is the pitch of her sunday in linen whiles lassie fine and tri temperatures of around 23 celsius should be some decent spells a sunshine coming through. we can already see that wet weather coming in across ireland. northern ireland pushing into western parts of scotland ahead of that sir . showers there. it's a central and eastern areas of here which will continue to make the way further east. as we go on into the new working week by wet stays, that wet weather will come down across scotland or the parts of england,
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northern areas of wells as well. much chauffeur, france, germany, low countries, fine and tribe. that wet weather already started to pile its way into the iberian peninsula, turning increased the wet and windy for portico with a risk of flooding next week. ah, some imprison dissidence to inspiration. from founding the independent state to fiercely defending his people from ethnic cleansing. in the conclusion of a temper document received, a will expose the wise to power the 1st independent bosnia herzegovina is a beggar ridge from prisoner to president honor jessina. o
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a. i'll come back and look at 9 stories of following this. 2 days after his mother's danny king charles, the 3rd has been proclaimed the new sovereign of the united kingdom. the ancient ceremony held it from james, his palace, his poor. com live on television for the 1st time. senior members of the royal family of crete and well wishes and floral tribute to queen las 2nd. the date for the funeral has been confirmed now for september, 19th to join me in the studio is oil commentator and historian at owens and for we were listening to the remarks from now
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king charles and has always been a sort of competing pressure. i suppose for maintaining continuity with this need for modernization. what did you make of the kind of tone he struck today? i think in his remarks this morning's accession cancel. he spoke very fittingly in the sense that it sounded much like the 1947 declaration that his mother made at the start of of her life as a, as a full time working royal. he spoke of the need to continue duty public service. and yet at the same time has spoken also about how he needs to uphold the constitutional principles of britons democracy. so clearly i think he is recognizing that he, he now is going to be forming a new role as monarch. and that requires him to essentially innovate and change how he has behaved in the past with those constitutional strains still in place. how
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might he be different given the country has changed so dramatically during the course of his mother's reign. now a country of many different faith and cultures. i think as someone he is meant to embody, if you like, the spirit of the nation is he is the head of states. he has worked through his wife is prince of wales with different faith communities. time trying to encourage into faith dialogue in that respect he's, he sought to learn about britain's multicultural community and take an interest in indifferent communities around britain. i think the challenge is trying to maintain a sense of stability, a sense of unity as we move from a very much very popular, very loved monic through to, to someone who has quoted great controversy in the past. do you think that he will be as vocal as he has been? perhaps in terms of climate issues? the interface dialogue that you mentioned has been the quiet him all us
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a few years in the country with breck that no rise in populism. now a change in political leadership, cost of living crisis, i mean, the list just just goes on. is he going to, is he going to be more outspoken or will we actually see him do quite reverse. now that he is monic, i think he suggested in his 1st king speech last night at 6 pm, that he is going to be stepping back from some of those, those key platforms. i think he recognizes that the responsibilities of the constitutional monarch a very different to the kind of responsibilities he assumed as prince of wales. and i anticipate that he will be stepping back. but doubtless, there will still be some remarks made about the need to deal with climate change, the need to tackle the environmental problems that we have as well. oh, thank you very much for now at allianz. appreciate it. oh, speaking of climate change,
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un secretary general says that he's never seen climate carnage on such a large scale and what he just witnessed in pakistan. i tried to get terraces ended a 2 day trip to survey the devastation caused by the was flooding there in decades . same bas ramsey has moved now from the corner in the southern send province. when the un secretary general comes to town, it usually means things aren't going well, but they may get better. antonio 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, 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
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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 of the raging reverence may have stopped for now, but that does not mean that all the danger is gone with 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 to their lives. nowhere more so than in sins province were earlier this week there was a forced breach of the country's largest fresh water late settlements, sacrificed to 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
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a 1st step and get your team here, get your boots on the ground. volunteers say the government must cut through red tape. if these v does are 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. then basra b o g 0 are kind of fin focused on albanian. terry ministry is again blaming iran after being hit by another cyber attack has the renewed assault was committed by the same actors who attacked the country's government service systems in july, albania, diplomatic ties with iran over the incident, and expelled the countries embassy staff. the move was the 1st known case of the
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country cutting diplomatic relations over a cyber attack. now the news people in sweden preparing to add to the poles sunday just 10 months after prime minister magdalena anderson took office. a social down crack coalition is running against a modern opposition block and a rising right wing, which it looks at to pay an increasingly influential role in the countries future. full rece reports now from stock. hm. sweden's 1st female prime minister is trying to get her 1st election victory. hey magdalena, i'm the sions. social democrat. black coalition is not connecting the poles with an opposition block led by the moderates party. but it's the rise of the right wing, sweden. democrats that she's been wanting vote as against i am very concerned that the sweden democrats. there will be the 2nd largest party park and therefore hadn't very great influence on their, on another government. and another prime minister in sweden. essentially the vote
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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. auction 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 they look different, we always feel different. some things the, our theme might sound reasonable,
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but it's susie coded in was really shoot quota and underneath there is racism. a major factor in this election is crime. sweden has the highest rates of gangland gun murders 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 the sides, the selection yet from so called of the core issues are all to the advantage of the opposition his but the swedish people seem to like magdalena anderson, social democrats, wanted to be a presidential election, a choice between her and of his dawson, 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 need to hold sweden's apparent turn for the worse if they're to last more than 4 years. horace al jazeera stokum in south korean millions of people as celebrating
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the annual harvest festival niners trisic. the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic that families been able to get together largely without any restrictions that has run 5 reports from sol, comes as shoppers face steep rise, and prices to soft by tradition is a time for families to be coming together in big gathering 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 if they normally give, such as the elaborate food baskets or preparing the special dishes they normally serve up. but here, as everywhere else, they've been hit by inflation m, 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 rain and storm that south korea has been
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experiencing debatable prices up more than a quarter compared with last year. i did to day you're out looking for the humble cabbage. the essential ingredient for kim cheek. 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 ingredient some 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 hard press shoppers badly in need of a holiday. don't blame them for an unhappy to suck. ah.

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