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. king charles, the 3rd is formerly proclaimed as britons oldest, new monarch. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from dog ha also coming up next in line. the king's children make an unexpected appearance to crowds gathered to pay their respects outside windsor castle. with one of the longest ryans in history and wealth to match. we look at the great fortune of the light, queen elizabeth, the 2nd and gains on the battlefields ukrainian forces a rapidly pushing out russian troops in the northeast. ah, it was a ceremony rooted in centuries old tradition. but for the 1st time in history, the british public and the world sold the event that makes the king live on
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television. king charles the 3rd was officially proclaimed as britons new monarch, an ascension counsel, mit ad saint james's palace in london. to make the proclamation trumpets cannon, fire and pageantry ushered in a new era from london. pul brennan. begins our coverage. oh, from the balcony of st. james. his palace, to a fanfare of trumpets in front of expectant crowds, the heralds proclaimed the accession. ah, the crown of the united kingdom of great britain, the 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,
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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, its dedication and its devotion. even as we grieve, we give thanks for this most faithful light. i am deeply aware of this great inheritance and the duties and heavy responsibilities of sovereignty which have now passed to me. the orders or council
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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. yes, correct century is all role proclamation hardly changed since the middle ages. 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 steff seamlessly into the roll of head of state? as protocol dictates, herald'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 and ceremonial that surrounds the british royalty. elaborate titles, protocols and robes kept 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
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a seattle location in history which may not be in our lifetimes, from green to kink. you will not get to see that again because the next one i want to be all men are becoming more of a time to be on occasion. like the last few days. been so hard to take it all in. so yeah, i think we just wanted to come down here today to show and help us make those next steps into having a king. at the middle of last year i was going to change everything changing. how long the roll family, everything a husband didn't. 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
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state funeral awaits a coronation will follow the line of succession is maintained. pull brennan al jazeera, central london senior members of britain's royal family, thanked crowds outside balmoral castle, where queen elizabeth died. the queen's 3 younger children, princess and prince andrew and prince edward, were among those that viewed the floral tributes following a private service at the scottish estate. rob madison has more from bell moral and scotland. 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 at a bomb or castle since the death of queen elizabeth had been seen in public. a
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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 were 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 a 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 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 wall 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
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tribute to the queen 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 decided to put any differences aside and allowed the whole family to come together. king charles's 2 sons and their wives came together to look at the tribute some flowers left. their grandmother outside wins a castle. the 4 royal spent more than 30 minutes speaking to members of the public . it's the 1st time the 2 couples have been seen so closely together. since harry and macon officially left their royal duties and moved to the us,
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our diplomatic editor james base was earlier reporting from buckingham palace. he has more on what to expect in the days ahead. 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 date has been confirmed. i think we will get 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, 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,
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at the same time the coffin of queen elizabeth will be in scotland and will be members of the public, able to pay their respects to other news in russia's grip on north east. and ukraine appears to be weakening as ukrainian forces climb rapid gains. president followed me. zalinski says around 2000 square kilometers of territory has been retaken since a counter offensive was launched earlier this month. when now, russian officials in the hockey virgin, urging all residents to evacuate the areas and ridge had been under moscow's control. but in last 24 hours, ukraine has captured a number of settlements. keith's troops liberated the town of kirby ounce kinnear. hi keith and forces a closing in on the nearby town of is im convinced callous on keys supply routes to the don't best region. ukrainians. special forces have released images of this soldiers inside the town. cave says significant gains are also being made in the
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south. in response to ukraine's advance, russia has said its forces are regrouping. but a pro russian separatist leader admits fighting has been difficult in the de nits region. it's an ambitious ukrainian military offensive in the northeast that is retaking land and towns occupied by russian military that is now in retreat by saturday night and cleans had reached a zoom about a 120 kilometers southeast of the regional capital had keep city leveled over you know, for our bottom of the reconnaissance group 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 as ukrainians closed in video showed ukrainians also recapturing copy onto
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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. leah bestows big city in our offensive annual funding. i'm sure this is not de la city, but the war has taken its toll up in the recaptured town of graco. they 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 russian service been occupied every 3rd house there, a huge garbage piles and place you live to those living behind ammunition. bully some other things, a used toner. the world bank estimates. ukraine will need $349000000000.00 in aid just to rebuild. by saturday night, the russian defense ministry admitted to withdrawing their troops from key towns in
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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, a pollen seger, swati has won the us open titles to the 1st time. the world number one, b, tennessee, isn't the java in new york. java had been aiming to become the 1st african woman to secure a major singles title. so i take, took the final and straight sits to secure the 3rd grand slam of her career. still ahead on al jazeera supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister moran can rally in big numbers as he faces mounting legal
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battles. ah, how i we got to tropical systems, either side of north america. we have her trouble, stobel. hearken. oh, now just pulling away from bermuda that should move out into the open water isn't in the other side of north america. well, what was the trouble? storm k hurricane k, that's now pulling away from southern parts of california. watson, very heavy right into the north west of mexico into southern california. but it will ease off over the next day or so some showers, they're just around the south, west of the u. s. some very heavy, re persistent right through the great plains. and that's all making its way further east was linking all the way back up towards the great lakes there. so all heavy showers, longest bells, a friend down towards the panhandle, some lively showers,
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their course a good part of florida. and that wet weather, it stands across the gulf of mexico all the way across into the company. they can see how the thunderstorms have been a rumbling away here, scattering a showers across the islands, sir. some of them on the heavy side, some sharp showers to come. we'll see some wet weather for time t because cuba, for example, jamaica might catch a heavy shower or 2, possibly some localized flooding coming through here. it brightens up. it was eastern as we move on into monday, but it does stay very unsettle, across much of central america, more heavy showers to come awe ambitious endeavours to create drought proved amazing to think that the plan be so earlier that now looks completely alike and international efforts to combat the past script threatening, so they bring in their samples, they show you the infected copy, just like a doctor. write your prescription,
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you're doing the same thing here. you're writing a prescription for the farmer offline explores inspiring advances, farming for the future. i'll just there. ah ah, ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad. king charles, the 3rd has been proclaimed the new software of the united kingdom. 2 days after the death of his mother, queen elizabeth the ancient ceremony held at saint james's palace was broadcast, live on television for the 1st time, ukrainian forces are regaining territory. last to the russians in the northeast, the eastern town of copy ask near, ha, keep, has been retaken,
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and forces are closing in on another town, ukraine's president says they have gained 2000 square kilometers just this month. france, u. k and germany say they have serious doubts about around some tensions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. earlier this week, the u ins nuclear watchdog published a report saying it could not verify where the to runs nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes. the international atomic energy agency reportedly says around stock piles of up to 60 percent enriched uranium, have grow and buy more than 12 kilograms to ron has been demanding and into investigations to revive the nuclear deal. thousands of supporters of former pakistani prime minister m ron con, attended a rally and garage round walla conners facing multiple legal battles, but he continues to demands new elections. he's been charged with criminal contempt and terrorism threatening a judge who had ruled against one of his close aids. con,
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submitted a document to a court on wednesday, expressing deep regrets over his remarks. come out, honda has more from islamabad. the form of prime minister am ron con, held a large rally in the town of goods or a wallow. this was a 2nd rally and that industrial town pulling tens of thousands of supporters. at the same time, the rally was being colored on radio link across the country and major cities and thousands of people gathering dead as read. he singled out the government for skating criticism, saying that the price of electricity, fuel, and essentially commodities as skyrocketed, despite the fact that the opposition lines had come together to oust him ron font in april through award of no confidence because of inflation. now, enron con, also singling out the leadership of the, of political party, saying that they had
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a master went overseas billions of dollars had been taken out of the country that they were holding properties, debt bringing the country to the brink of financial ruin. and he said that he would be making an important announcement which he was going to do at the rally. but saying that he will soon be making that announcement to its support or the cross pakistan on its next line of action. most probably according to expert, that would mean that there would be more political rallies across the country, more protests at the time when the country is already suffering under the floods. but m ron han had said that he would hold those rallies to galvanize support. an area that were not affected by the flood under challenge the central government. so indeed important development said this was at last rally of what seated of rally that he yelled across the country. and now the people are focused on, particularly his supporters will be watching to see what comes out or when he makes an announcement. but at the same time, the government clamping down on
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a major or television network head and focused on the l y. television network which was taken off the air earlier, there were restrictions that the hedge speaker will not be a telecom live many restrictions on youtube as well. so m, ron kon, still a vague, popular as far as supported are concerned and his popularity had been rising by today. the un secretary general has completed a 2 day visit to pakistan, surveying the damage caused by devastating floods. antonia good tears described the devastation as climate cottage and said the rest of the world should help as it contributed to the disaster. nearly 1400 people have been killed. antonio could cherishes incense province to assist the devastation caused by the worth flooding and decades. saying, beth ravi, reports from luck. hannah. when the un secretary general comes to town,
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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. hope his visit helps loosen western per strings. what is your message to the people who are anchored firmly and the worst part of my message is that the world does that responsibility to support them that the world must l. pakistan at the present moment for park is bound to be able to rest while the people in those that emetic circumstances. the un delegation has heard 1st hand accounts from survivors and rescue teams of tragedy, suffering and growing desperation. the reins in 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
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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 threat in their lives. nowhere more so than in since 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 and get your boots on the ground. volunteer say the government must cut through red tape if these visas are not the, the process is not sped up fast enough, then it's gonna, it's gonna end up with a lot of people left with no help or no support, 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
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are suffering from malaria waterborne illness of serious infections that started a small words. they admit people need more help than they are able to give. zene basra, v l g 0, their khana, sim, pakistan. more than 30000 refugees from ivory coast living in liberia have returned to their home country. the you in refugee agency says it's a success. but as nicholas hark reports from the liberian capital monrovia, many others are refusing to return home movie. it wasn't a move he had anticipated when in 2010, the civil war broke out in ivory coast. mito fled to liberia, but the ivory 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 a refugee the you and offered him the chance to return home me. turbo refused.
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labourer is my home now, of the work um, vested in my education, and i continue to continue invest in my education. i'm protector here and i have no problem with anybody. some of these for myself in august, the unimaginable happened between the 2 old rivals. i re koses president what are in his predecessor lawn 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, or 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 through a civil war, a quarter of a 1000000 people died in the early 2000. and it's
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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 balconies. they also come with experiences, they come with 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 is to contribute to a fairer, more equal, and just society. in a country he feels he belongs to. nicholas hawk al jazeera monrovia, liberia,
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and south korea. millions of people have begun celebrating the annual harvest festival known as true soak from mcbride. reports from sol to soft 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 and preparing the special dishes they normally serve up. but here as everywhere else they've been hit by inflation. of am i biting fruit and jensen products as gifts, but they're more expensive this year. prices of farm produce in particular have shot up in part because of damaging rains and storm that south korea has been experiencing with vegetable prices up more than a quarter compared with last year. i did today,
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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 raised our prices 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 every one 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 soc. 5 people have died in new zealand when a bought bird watching boat capsized reportedly after colliding with a while. 6 survivors were pulled from the water near the south island town of kai, colder the towns mer told, local media that a whale may have come up underneath the boat,
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causing it to overturn the british queen was one of the world's most famous women. she was also extremely wealthy with a huge property portfolio and an estimated personal fortune with hundreds of millions of dollars for which helen has more during the green prince where each men did calling themselves and the queen kept one not doing it. she famously never carried cash despite being the face of it throughout her long reign by government to continue to work. queen elizabeth was one of britain's wealthiest women, a monarch landowner, property tycoon, collector and investor, 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
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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 race horses. starting at one wave 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, 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
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tax voluntarily on its income in 1992 in 2017 and investigation called the paradise papers found about $13000000.00 had been invested by the duchy . legally offshore. in a caribbean tax haven, she did nothing wrong. it wasn't illegal, but most people for 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 we'll ever really know how wealthy the british queen was for some 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 lori helen's how to 0 ah.
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