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hello, i'm mariam to my z, a very warm welcome to the news. our lie from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh, heralding a new era, king charles, the 3rd is officially proclaimed britons. next monarch. mourners flocked to the royal palaces to pay their respects to his late mother. queen elizabeth the 2nd. a date is a 5th officially set for funeral was her coming out this. our russian troops withdrawal from ki, towns and east and harkey, is ukraine encounter offensive gains, ground and in flood. devastated focused on the when sector general says climate changes at global crisis, which needs a global response and appeals for more international help. in spawns jevar and ega. schwein tech are facing each other in the final of the us
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open job or is aiming to become the 1st african woman to secure a major singles title. ah, hello and welcome to the news, our trumpets, cannon fi and pageantry of ushered in a new era in britain for the 1st time in history, centuries, 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 paid tribute to his late mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd, what he called her unequalled reign for banner reports now from saint james's palace. oh, from the balcony of some changes palace to
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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, 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
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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 a bow, the king was formerly proclaimed. your storage center is all roll. proclamation hardly changed since the middle ages never before broadcast beyond the walls of this palace serves to emphasize the stability and continuity of the royal line. queen elizabeth's reign is over. king charles stepped seamlessly into the roll as head of state. as protocol dictates,
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heralds 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 and ceremonial that surrounds the british royalty. elaborate titles, protocols and robes which have their roots in medieval pageantry. oh, oh. and all the while the crowds of well wishes and mourners continued to gather from near and far. i'm here to see a transition in history, which men will see in our lifetimes from la quinta, king. you will get to see that again because the next 3 monarchs ivy, all men. so it's a memorable time to be she and to be filed on occasion. like the last few days have been quite swayed, always hard to take it all and so yeah, i think we just wanted to come down here today just to join, help us make those next steps into having a king lead and pinching of the miller's into the lawsuit i was going to change,
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everything's changing how long, long the roll family. so everything, aden, trust stamps, husbands is living. 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 will follow the line of succession is maintained pull brennan, al jazeera, central london. that magic editor james page join just like now from outside backing palace here in london. and so what i had then 13 shall fly james. well, it's a very busy schedule in the days ahead in this period a morning all the way to the funeral,
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which comes on the 19th on monday. the 19th that's not next monday, the monday or monday after i was on sunday, perhaps not the busiest day, but quite an important meeting. the king will be meeting with the sex general of the commonwealth of baroness patricia scotland. now, the commonwealth, $56.00 nations that grew out of the british empire, many would say that the glue that helped keep the commonwealth together was queen elizabeth. so it's interesting what happens with the commonwealth going forward. and that's why that's an important meeting. on monday, we're going to have another big speech from king charles. he's gonna address both houses of parliament, and then he's heading up to scotland. what we're going to see is the new king visiting the various nations that make up the united kingdom. here we go to scotland at the same time as the body of queen elizabeth the coffin lies in saint charles is cathedral in edinburgh. where members the public will be able to
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pay their respects and also be addressing the scottish parliament then on to belfast. northern islands turned to see that the new king back here to london. as the coffin, carrying the body of his mother, comes back for the last time to buckingham palace and then lies in state at westminster abbey. and then on friday, he's going to the the welsh capital cardiff to, to, to, to, to that see the people of wales. of course he was until a couple of days ago the prince of wales, important to that the new king will be accompanied on this tour by the brand new prime minister liz trust. she will be also traveling on this, or with him worth telling you that they know each other reasonably well because less trust in a previous job from 2014 to 2016 with the environment secretary. my understanding is they had a number of meetings during that time. remember when he was prince charles, one of his main interest was climate and the environment. and also, james,
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we've seen the king and other members of the royal family spending some time today, meeting with people while wishes. what sort of message are they trying to convey at this time? well, i think they're trying to send a message of unity, particularly as you saw both the prince william, whose now the prince of wales took that job. i was given that title by his father, one of his 1st moves as the new king. of course that was the title he had before, and prince harry because as you know, a lot of tabloid media have focused on problems between those 2. and clearly that was a show of unity. we've had lots of talk of trying to show the spirit of queen elizabeth and perhaps that's an effort to show that spirit of unity. we also saw briefly king charles, come out in a motorcade that came down here back to clarence house. that's the place where as
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prince of wales, he was living and i assume is still living because he probably hasn't had time to pack his bags. and there briefly, he spoke to 2 people who gathered here to pay their respects to the queen. really busy time. so much on the plate of the new king at a time when anyone else would just be at home morning and thinking of that departed mother. all right, thank you very much and diplomatic added to james bass there outside buckingham palace. meanwhile, other senior members of britain's royal family found crowds outside bar moral castle, where queen elizabeth died, queens, 3 younger children, princess anne, prince andrew and prince edward were among those that viewed the floral tributes following a private service at a scottish estate will for many here in this country and around the world, queen elizabeth was the only monarch vader ever known for madison is outside bar
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moral castle, where mourners have been leaving tributes. a small convoy of green range rovers the cars usually used to carry members of the 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, acts of amore castle since the death of queen elizabeth had been seen in public a short time later, the cause 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 queen elizabeth, who died here at the castle on thursday afternoon when the cause reached the main gates of the castle, the cause of stops and the occupants got out. we saw princess and we saw prince andrew. we so prince edward and his wife sophie and their children,
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they took time to look to act. the floral displays that had been delivered over the last day or so since the announcement of the queen's death. 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 royal family, because this was the 1st time that they had been seen in public since the death of queen elizabeth this 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 because they too caught up 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
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whole family to come together to mean this. judy now is oil commentator and historian and owens. and so what we learned today about the priorities for king charles, i think the clip priority nice to, to see him get around the country. he needs to greet the people of scotland, the, the people of northern ireland and the people of wales is part of this. it's a tor ready of morning. he is there now as, as monarch representative, 1st of all messed up the crime taking the well wishes and receiving if you'd like messages of respect on the half of his, of his mother. and i think as soon as he returns, we're going to be thinking very, very, very quickly about the funeral. and how important is that message of unity asked to be seen breakfast and various other things casting doubt on the sort of cohesiveness of, of the union. i think it is really important. there is clearly
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a desire for independence among some sections of the scottish public. there's also a growing independence movement in whales. this is a way, if you like, of, of reassuring the those, those who might be dieting, whether it's best to stick with a status quo was moved. was an, an independent scott and wales by demonstrating from, from king charles that he cares that the british monarchy is relevant that it is still the unifying glue, holding the kingdom together. and he'll be embarking on this tool with prime minister. let's trust. how is that likely to be between what we know of their relationship? yeah, i found that news honestly, quite bizarre when i, when i learned that the soften in that she was sort of piggybacking on the back of this tool. i'm not sure quite what she is hoping to achieve as a result of tori alongside the, the monic. this is his moment. really? he is a figure in morning. he is also, as i say,
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that these meant to be the unifying glue. holding the kingdom together. i suppose and this think thinking back to yesterday's 1st meeting between trust and king charles, they want to think, i think, to show us a kind of front of unity and the head of state and head of government working together really for the nation. as far as is going to be a degree of anxiety for at the throne, and certainly when he was prince of wales, king spoke quite openly and candidly about this. how is he going to approach his role now? well, as prince of wales, charles regularly courted control visit to put it frankly, whether it was talking about homeopathic medicines, whether it's talking about modern architecture, which he hated. now he has to put those views to one side. and when did he get so much criticism for that?
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because he was he, he was trying to simply to kind of cultural revolution the sort of modernistic architectural style of the fifty's and sixty's which if you like, saw the welfare state, put up lots of buildings, homes, apartments for working class people who previously didn't have those kind of amenities when he didn't like that. he wanted to return to more sort of ancient styles, historic styles, the pho georgian, sort of villas that we see in the modal time that he sets up in the science of england. in that respect, he was quite a backward looking figure and he felt with the, the architectural community it led to, to some, some difficulties. and inevitably it's the kind of platform that he's got to step back from. now, if he's going to avoid bringing, bringing them on a key and control, thanks very much at showing us all details of the queen's funeral have now been really so it's so was just going over what is expected to happen from now on sunday
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. queen elizabeth, the seconds body will be taken to the palace of hollywood house in edinburgh. a procession will take place the day after that and the public might get to file past her coffin in saint charles as cathedral. her body will then be taken to london on tuesday, and then from wednesday, she'll line state for 4 days for people to pay their respects. senior members of the royal family will stand guard at some stage in a tradition owners the vigil of the princes. her funeral will take place at westminster abbey. on monday, the 19th of september. it's going to be televised and 2 minutes of science will be held at nationwide will as with will then be lay to rest in a chapel in windsor castle alongside her parents. system. margaret and husband, prince philip, but the news, our life from london much more still had for you on the program. emron gone continues to demand fresh elections in pakistan,
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despite mounting legal battles. ah, god save the king, son for the 1st time, a televised sporting events in the k santo, have more ah, now russia's grip on ne, in ukraine appears to be collapsing as ukraine forces claim rapid gains. person zalinski says around 2000 square kilometres of territory has been we taken since a counter offensive was launched. the areas in red had been on the moscow's control in the last 24 hours. ukraine has captured a number settlements keys, troops liberated the town of coupons, near car keven, forces are closing in on the nearby town of idiom. could be asked lies only key supply routes to the east and don't bass, region. crane and special forces have released the images of their soldiers inside
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the town. keep so significant gains are also being made in the south. in response to your grains advance, russia said its forces of regrouping, but a pro russian separate. his leader admits a fighting has been difficult in the done yet question. care will. alexander has more from cave oh, who shoes ukrainian military offensive in that north east. that is retaking way and been told occupied russia military various maryland retreat by saturday night and cleans had reached. isn't about a 120 kilometers of small se, the regional capital harder keep suitable dove graham overall bottom of the reconnaissance loop. and the special forces are already here in assumed it's laurie to ukraine. the soldier said, is soon home to a major rail line, is strategically important and was a russian military stronghold for months. no more. russian forces in the city fled
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as ukrainians closed in video showed ukrainians also recapturing copy, ask another key supply line city and did by clear retaken by the ukrainians a day before a top commander raised the flag as a sign of victory to day where completing the liberation of balak lea a because big city in our offensive annual fund, and i'm sure this is not the legacy, but the war has taken its toll in the recaptured town of graco. their destruction can be seen everywhere through. so there are a lot of damage. buildings in this village, it was completely destroyed. a part of the russia service been occupied. it referred house. there, a huge garbage piles and place. he lived to those lily behind ammunition bullies from the other things, a used toner. the world bank estimates. ukraine will need $349000000000.00 in aid just to rebuild. by saturday night,
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the russian defense ministry admitted to withdrawing their troops from ki towns in the northeast, but said it was an operational regrouping. but many people on pro russian telegram channels or calling it something else, a defeat, and one high profile russian military analysts said that their troops are now in an operational crisis and that the ukrainians have seized the initiative. in this war, gabriel's hondo al jazeera keith care giles is a rush expert at the london bay st. tank chat and house. he joins his life and north hampton shed. my skype, thanks for joining his cap. how might this ukrainian advance affect the war? well, it certainly another of the many turning points that we've seen in the war, and it's a confirmation for those who were doubting that ukraine is actually in a position to seize the initiative is a her just now from that russian military blogger. and to turn the course of the
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war in its favor, it's carried out a massive strategic deception. it's for all, for the russians and the rest of the world, including people like me watching into thinking that the offensive was going to be in the south around quarter sawn. instead, they're pushing forward into what is now a likely defended area in the north of the country lightly defended because russia moved its troops away and its precipitating a collapse of russian troops and the russian army in headlong flight. in fact, the reason why there are such confused reports around where exactly ukrainian troops are now is because they're moving so fast. it's hard for new cycles to keep up. could mark a decisive turning point in the conflict. we have seen turning points before. now we shouldn't forget that despite all the scenes of success in the north, there is still a great deal of ukrainian territory to liberate from russian occupation. and another thing that we need to bear in mind is as well as the destruction that ukrainian troops are finding as they now liberate these towns. the human rights and
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war crimes prosecutors are moving and behind them as well to document all of the atrocities that they suspect may have been carried out by russian troops. in the same way they did in the north of the country around kia in places like butcher and therapy. and while they were under russian occupation, there is the expectation that there will be grim discoveries of what has been happening while russia has been converting control of these areas. you've been looking at these developments in the reports that are enlarging fan ukraine very closely. do you have enough confidence in the sort of verification of these battlefield accounts? well, we need to be very cautious with the reports that are coming in from the battlefield . in fact, for 2 different reasons, i mentioned the speed of the advance in the north, which is taking people by surprise. you get mixed reports as to whether towns like is you have in fact a been abandoned by russia and seized by ukrainian troops. and it's just not clear in the south by contrast, ukraine has tried to put in place and information blackouts in this was part of the
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deception plan to try to convince people that that was where the offensive was going to happen. but there's still a strong interest in the ukrainian side in not releasing too much information about what is going on, because it's been demonstrated time. and again, in this conflict that even innocent or videos that are released on social media can in fact provide targeting information to the adversary. and that's worked against both sides. so there is a strong and reasonable interest in keeping a news blackout, as well as the fact that the news is just moving so fast that it's hard to be certain. what exactly is happening. and as you say and got to be careful about to making assumptions, drawing any conclusions, firmness because of the temptation. so many as to say that it could, harold, russian defeat in this war, but actually could the abandonment of post the loss of equipment and territory. new crime prolong the war even more actually encouraged them to, to dig in their heels and, and keep going. absolutely not the, this definitely is
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a turning point in terms of liberating russian territory. and the russian excuses for why they have to abandon different sectors of ukraine grow more and more ridiculous with each time they're rolled out. in fact, it's almost a running joke. rushes called the thrift rules, acts of goodwill or saints as in false moves on the battlefield. now it's regrouping to defend other areas, but it's plain that the russian army, at least in the sector, is being comprehensively defeated. and now we have renewed promises from ukranian leaders that they will in fact liberate all of the territory is currently under occupation by russia. but the russians believe that they can eventually y ukrainian forces down regardless of these losses. that certainly appears to be what president putin has believed. he's given every indication of assuming that russia can, in fact, when this war over the long term, whether it's on the battlefield through military success, off the battlefield through the political and economic pressure that he's put on
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europe and the rest of the world through. for example, gas, blackmail, food, blackmail, trying to erode that support from ukraine. now the key question is whether this unarguably defeats for russian forces will actually shake that attitude and convince not just people in russia, but the russian leadership that actually this war was a catastrophic strategic blunder. thank you very much from chatham house care, giles. thank you. the secretary general says he's never seen climate college on such a large, large scale. what he just witnessed in pakistan and target harris's ended a 2 day trip to see the devastation caused by the worst flooding there in decades. same bas raleigh has worn out 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. until you
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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 loosen western per strings. what is your message to the people who are anchored firmly in the worst part of my message is that to the world as the responsibility to support them, the world must l back is found at the present moment for pakistan to be able to rest while the people in those that met the circumstances, the un 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,
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there still remain for the people that are living in or near the flood zone will still remain immediate threat of their life. no were more so than incense 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 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
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a small words. they admit people need more help than they are able to give. zane basra, the l g 0 lar khana, since pakistan of thousands of support is a formal pock assign prime minister in wrong kind of attended a rallying. good john wyler con is facing multiple legal battles that he continues to come on. new elections has been accused of criminal content or threatening a john chip rolled against one of his close aids con, submitted a document to the court on wednesday, expressing grant. so for his remarks, still facing charges under the anti terrorism actually come all high to green just minus now from is i'm about to so many and it is significant in the sense that i am ron han had said that this will be in rod last dryly he has already had a few rallied and rigid, drawn mammoth crowd, and he said that he would be coming out with the line of action as to what to do next. but did send it out there rolling correlation, a partnership for the ruling parties and said that de leader had been
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master billions of dollars. go would saying that when his government would ousted the price of the fuel. what edgar norman, to level the prices of edible oil electricity said that electricity, $118.00 ruby, the unit richard now over 50 degree the unit and saying that the prices of view and the flaw richards an essential staple aired and budget dawn had gone up exponentially saying that the government deb was outdated because the opposition parties were saying that m ron convict gone to me, 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 could have afforded mandate. and of course he's been getting more and more popular
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since it's out there of gosh, dodging all heights of popularity. so indeed, he strained to galvanized the people and most likely is going to write down a new set of brought this across the country. these our life in london still had flay on the program. 1000000 celebrate south korea's annual harvest festival known as chase elk. and his fort ferrari, secure pole position at the home ground free in italy. ah hello. the weather should be largely 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 on the boat. heavy rain
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or 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 in with this system here actually are the remnants. so what was her recon? danielle run towards spain and portugal in the coming days. but this is the pitch of her sunday. elena, whiles, lassie fine and tri temperatures of around 23 celsius should be some decent spells of sunshine coming 3 be can already see that wet weather. coming in across ireland, northern ireland, pushing into western parts of scotland ahead of that sir. showers. there is a central and eastern areas of year 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, northern areas of wells as well. much chauffeur, france, germany, low countries, fine and tribe of that wet weather. already started to pile its way into the iberian peninsula, turning increased the wet and windy for portico with
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a risk of flooding next week. ah, with the latest news, as it breaks we've been speaking to the families and there's about 5000 people living in this block of government class. we've been displaced from their homes by the flesh. they come all over same province. we detail coverage l g zeros legal team players to submit a case where the international criminal court at the hey, from around the world that there is here in this country. a culture here
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with ah ah, ah, not come back on main story now. 2 days after his mother's death, king charles the 3rd has been proclaimed the new sovereign of the united kingdom. the ancient ceremony held at saint james's palace was broadcast, live on television for the 1st time, senior members of the royal family of greece and well wishes and red floor attributes to queen elizabeth the 2nd date. first state funeral has been confirmed for september 19. ah,
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okay, elizabeth, rise to bowel so long for decline of person's imperial age. these are the countries and territories that were under the sway of the british empire, and she took the throne in 1952, either as colonies, protectorate mandates or places where the queen was head of state. but in the decades that followed, several countries won their independence, and many became republics. only 14 other countries still recognize areas had a state or the caribbean countries have indicated they want to become republics. barbados made the move in 2021. some of also called for reparations from the u. k for slavery referenda on removing the monarch has also been held in australia and vincent and the grenadines as well as to follow. but none of past alan don last summer is a full man. you're making government minutes so also served as high commissioner to
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the united kingdom from 2012 to 2016. she says, discussions about removing the british monica, the jamaican head of state have taken on more importance. i think we are closer to week now than we have ever been because the current government has indicated that they are prepared now to move on to becoming a republic. no, you need to understand that our constitution has as deeply entrenched the decision to remove the monarchy. that means that we would have to have good lattice . i'm in agreement with this because it requires a referendum of 2 thirds majority of the voters in agreement with such um, so we have to have who classes in agreement with this. and i think that the country moving closer and closer to that and it probably will be speeded up. no, because the queen is no longer the head of the commonwealth. the queen is no longer
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the monarch, and that is not to say that we have a problem with king charles the 3rd be in the head of the united kingdom. but it was speed up our discussion and agreement towards becoming a republic. while the queen was one of the walls, most famous women, she was also extremely wealthy with a huge property portfolio and an estimated personal fortune of hundreds of millions of dollars or challenge as well. during the queen, a joke in the prince wears each mounted cartons themselves, and the queen kept one another. she famously never carried cash. despite being the face of it, throughout her long reign, my government will 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 have to add one majesty the queen as monarch. she owned one of the biggest property portfolios in the u. k. the crown estate includes park 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. this is 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 daughtry, 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 white. it looked as though she was acting like a city fund manager. it's unlikely will ever really know how well the british pre rolls were psalm, her world represented,
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an outdated institution that of warranty for her support as though she was a valuable asset worth the coins and notes she appeared on. we'll reach helen's al jazeera ah franz, the u. k. in germany say they have serious doubts about iran's intentions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. early this week, the ones nuclear watchdog published a report saying it could not verify that runs nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes or port suggest stockpiles of highly enriched uranium. have grown . daron is demanding and, and the investigation in order to revive the agreement. 2015 deal limited terrans nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. meanwhile, albania interior ministry is again blaming iran after being hit by another cyber attack says that the renewed assault was committed by the same act as
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a type of country's government service systems in july, albania, caught diplomatic ties with iran over the affair, and expelled the country's embassy staff move was the 1st known case of a country cutting diplomatic relations over cyber attack. and more than 30000 refugees from the ivory coast living in liberia have returned to the home country. united nations, as this is a success, but many refugees is still refusing to return. abandoning now i void citizenship to become my barons on there as nicholas hacker, ports. now, from i barry's capital monrovia remover, it was in a move he had anticipated when in 2010, the civil war broke out in ivory coast mich were bo fled to liberia, but the ivr in rebel forces stopped him at the border. they told him he did not belong in ivory coast. they shot his father dead. they did unspeakable things to his mother and sister, and killed them after 12 years in liberia, living as
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a refugee the you and offered him the chance to return home me turbo refused. labourer is my home now. a very welcome vesta in my education, and they're continually continuing best of my education. i'm protector here, and i have no problem with anybody. i'm a peaceful myself in august the unimaginable happened between the 2 old rivals. ivory coast is president. what her and his predecessor long by booth a show of unity after 2 decades of fighting over power that left 3000 people dead. and half a 1000000 people displaced president water, i called on refugees to return home a step towards peace and reconciliation. more than 30000 ivory ins, living in liberia, answered his call, bringing an end to their exile. the you enclosed their settlements in liberia, but many ivory and say they're not ready to return home. liberia to has gone
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through a civil war, a quarter of a 1000000 people died in the early 2, thousands. and it's a country much poor and perhaps as politically unstable as i re coast. but for liberians living here, it has something their homeland doesn't. here they're not haunted by their past. liberia offers an opportunity for a new life. for the you in liberia is an example to the world with some countries closing their borders to refugees, reference, you know, not just come with the budget is they also come with experiences. they come with their couches and different things that they can contribute in terms of the economy . they social irena. so me to a bo has enrolled in liberia 1st gender studies program, a course unavailable in ivory coast. his battle issue contribute to a fairer, more equal, and just society in a country he feels he belongs to. nicholas hawk al jazeera monrovia,
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liberia. let them been nearly 3 years. this syrian government allowed the u. n. to deliver a to the rock on refugee camp. it's in no man's land between the jordanian rock in syria and borders. now the 10000 displaced people who live in rock finer calling only to national community to help is running out of basic goods. saying honda has more on the story your key needs urgent medical help, but she can't get it here in the rookie band camp and se syria, 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 band 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
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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, i thought 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, 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. doesn't romance names change out of an end to this? just so they want solution jones to to,
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to, to i'm not area for years the only lifeline for the estimated 8 to 10000 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 a does a weapon of war and a tactic to start people into submission. not in a civil one. there is a father, we live a difficult life and very bad living conditions. we like to basic necessities, including water. we are thirsty, we walk 4 to 5 kilometers to get a key low of rice for our kids. we are not living up with. their cries for help are not new, but they're growing louder as conditions and options only worse and for those left inside should be 5. people have
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died in new zealand after a bird watching oh, cap size. reportedly, when it collided with a whale, 6 survivors were pulled from the water near the south island town of cocora, towns, mayor told local media that a whale may have come up underneath the boat, causing it over ton. now in south korea, millions of people as celebrating the annual harvest festival known as true suck. the 1st time since the beginning of the pandemic that families been able to get together largely without any restrictions that says rob mcbride, now reports from. so it comes as sharp as are facing a 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 gift they normally give,
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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 o 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. but 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 t. you could find yourself paying 3 times as much as last 2. so i 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
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festival, the government has been trying to increase the food supply. i'm looking at different ways of keeping prices down. so that hod press shoppers badly in need of a holiday. don't blame them for an unhappy to suck. slat on his knees at viola, his sport he is in wine seems a spanish li game as a fan suffers him. yeah. you can imagine scenes and in the search was getting through these ah ah
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ah sakes that he'd been home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero, lou. aa queen elizabeth former official bagpipe says her death feel like
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a loss within his own family. it's got met van he served in the role from 2015 to 2019 says he will always remember the queen's humanity and fish as wine, as now from sterling in scotland. ve cocora for almost 4 years scot. nathan was queen elizabeth piper. he would play at event play on demand play today. she loved. he left the army almost 3 years ago and the role he performed for the queen, but left with memories of a woman he respected and admired. for me personally, this wasn't just someone that's on a pagan coin or donna on a bank note, you're the queen's or the person to me am for me. m. i had a meteor might be, that was, i was actually got it was a feel like a wasa member, mom with the one jane. there had been 17 people appointed to sovereigns by persons 18. 43 only eat a still alive. the former drum major considers it acute honor glint behind the
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curtain the royal life. well look, some of the things have been said and about how much a quick witted she was. a how funny and aim. but for me personally, i was of his, off humanity as a person. that was a big thing. am how she treated staff. i should treated me as a person, a she didn't like a boss and i should look up killing women. and that's, that's the cool thing for me to come. piper will play a role in the coming days as a nation says farewell under which you are. and what for her? remember the moment they shared a joint down in sterling and 989. and i was just a young 15 year old and i sort of leisure to the queen. never the thought that who 20 or years later i would be sleeping 70, if i step. so if the queen, every night, i would be, i would class the queen as
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a new person. she knew she knew my name's she knew my children's name is likely when queen elizabeth is late to read, there will be a final lament place. but of course the countries those like scotland will see their own many pass here. well, i will push up. i'll just either sterling time now full, a sport with santa indo. thank you very much, mary. i'm more on stover and e gosh, why? and take, are facing each other. in the final view, us open the world, number one, try and take the french open champion. oh, to her as aiming to become the 1st african woman to secure a major single title. if it is in, was a runner up at wimbledon earlier this year? 21. the 1st said that $62.00, it's now 5 games. all in the 2nd se, teenager carlos al qaeda. that is through to the mans final in new york. his sammy
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final when ended francis t. r. far as the run add to his home grand slam. the 19 year old spaniard that beat his american opponent till 5 set to reach his 1st made the final cheerful, who knocked ra, found the die out. in the 4th round was the 1st american men to reach the last 4 in almost 2 decades. as he had play re, against her frances who were playing unbelievable us. well dad is 2 weeks. i mean incredible feeling to be in our final and to be able to win this this much 4 hours or 20 minutes again or. and this includes filling for me a last 2 weeks of yours. i came here why when you are so down
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and kind of when face world number 7, caspar, rude and sundays final. the norwegian beat to a can hush an offer of russia and 4 sets to reach his 2nd grand slam final the season. the window of the us open will replace dynamic ford f as the immense world number one bar salon a spanish league match. against that, katie said a was delayed by more than half an hour due to a medical emergency in the stance. the action was halted to ask, had these goalkeeper could i me as to lay this ma spring to the cross the pitcher to get the fiber later to paramedics. and the statement caddy said a fan was resuscitated the after suffering heart attack and is now being treated in hospital, no problems. again finished and for now when to bar side, the victory moved them a point, clear of reigning champion, israel madrid at the top of the table. robert live in dusk, escort his teams at 2nd goal. reale could return to top spot with the wind over
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mill car, on sunday. much as tell a has become by him unix youngest. the ever goals court in the german bond is league. the french 17 year old opened the scoring against via fbi stood guard the game finished tools to to do it. i'll miss it. set up a near mar for the only goal in paris. sounds almost game against, but i saw that it was the present, his 10th goal of the season. the 2nd half pendency save her from join me g donna, roma insured at pierce. she held on it for the victory when it took them back to the top of the french week. for i was charlotte clark has qualified, the m pull position up for his teams at home in italy, while a cloak will start at the front in mazda. he is a distant 2nd in the title race that red bulls max 1st step and has a 109 point cham bishop lead their staff. and we'll start down in 7 talk to being
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hit with a good penalty for using too many engine parts. it wasn't an easy qualifying session. i knew that there was quite a bit of potential in the car, but in put everything together. i knew i knew lodge in these last lopping g 3. how to put everything together and i'll manage to to do it. so very happy with the law, very happy with the performance. he's been a great weekend and so now the feeling with the guys amazing and sport has resumed in the united kingdom. following the death of queen elizabeth, england's crickets as have been playing south africa and a test much. oh god, save the king was thankful 1st time i try to buy sporting event. rob being golf is also back on in the u. k. but all top level football has been postponed. well,
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we could tumble that showing the days, play south africa bass at 1st and were bull does for just $100.00. 18 england had to reach the 15447, or apply it. the close nation that has been reduced to a 3 day contest series with level one all going into this deciding met emotional day. and that's it for me. back to mary, i'm in london, right. santa thank you very much. that's it for the news out about the about with more the days news. just a couple of minutes. ah ah
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with the countdown blocker, davis coordination marks the final days, hours, minute and 2nd until cattle 2022 kicks off. for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east and they'll be plenty of other for the 1st will come to be played in november, december, female referees, in the men's tournament and ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time pound down to bags like this one happening all over day hot excitement to building for fans in the 32 nations who qualified and perhaps even more so in the city. ah

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