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king charles, the 3rd is formally proclaimed as britons oldest, new monarch. ah . until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from doha, also coming up next in line. the kings children make an unexpected appearance to crowds gathered to pay their respects outside windsor castle gains on the battlefields ukrainian forces a rapidly pushing out russian troops in the north east. and thailand's heavy monsoon. ryan said flushed out thousands of snakes and are invading people's homes . ah, it was a ceremony rooted in centuries old tradition, but for the 1st time in history, the british public and the world saw 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 efficient council met at saint james's palace in london to make the proclamation trumpets, cannon, fire, and pageantry. i should in a new era from london pulpit and begins our coverage. oh. from the balcony, it's a 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,
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ha ha ha ha ha! minutes earlier, the extension ceremony itself had been somber and administrative with 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 were read out one by one,
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the new king giving his approval to each approved and then with a signature and a bow, the king was formerly proclaimed yes, correct centuries all role proclamation probably changed in 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 stepped seamlessly into the roll of head of state? as protocol dictates, 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 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 the
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theatre has shown in history, which may not be, in our lifetimes, from queen to king. you will get to see that again because that's the one that i want to be all men. so it's a memorable time to be on occasion. like the last few days have been able 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 venture. 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, and the line of succession is maintained. pull brennan, al jazeera to london. king charles's 2 sons and their wives came together to look at the tributes and flowers left for their grandmother outside windsor castle. the full 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 in macon officially left the royal duties and moved to the us. and meanwhile, other 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. for madison has more from bell moral in scotland. a small convoy of green range rovers the cars usually used to carry
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members of the royal family made its way from balmoral castle to catholic 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 who being staying here at 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 were had been standing here waiting to cross the bridge on carrying flowers and other tributes 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 resolve, 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
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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 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 have decided to put any differences aside and allow the whole family to come together. how diplomatic it is
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a james by his was early of 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 going to happen between now and the funeral. which date has been confirmed? i think we will get that 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 of off to 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 there'll be members of the public able to pay their respects to other news. now, in russia's grip or ne, in ukraine, appears to be weakening as ukrainian forces claim. rapid gains. president philadelphia zalinski says around 2000 square kilometers of territory has been retaken since a counter offensive was launched earlier this month. now, russian officials in the hockey fridge and urging all residents to evacuate. the areas in reds had been under moscow's control. but in the last 24 hours, ukraine has captured a number of settlements. caves troops liberated the town of copy ants can their ha, keith, and forces are closing in on the nearby town of idiom. copy ants lies on key supply routes to the dome best region. ukrainians, special forces have released the images of their soldiers inside the town. keep says significant gains are also being made in the south. in response to ukraine's
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advance, russia has said its forces are regrouping. but russian separatists later admits fighting has been difficult, and the de nit screeching gabriel elizondo has more from cave. ah, it's an ambitious ukrainian military offensive in the northeast. that is retaking land and towns occupied russia military that is now in retreat by saturday night and cleans had reached a zoom about a 120 kilometers southeast of the regional capital. how to keep city leveled over a, you know, rock, bottom of the reconnaissance group. and the special forces are already here in a zoom is for a 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 compliance.
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another key supply line, city and invalid. clear re taken 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 funding, i'm sure this is not de la city, but the war has taken its toll up in the re captured 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 into the heart of the russia service men occupied a referred house there, a huge garbage pile someplace. yes. live to those lives behind ammunition. bully from now, the things a used toner. the world bank estimates ukraine on the $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 ando al jazeera keith ukraine's foreign minister has held talks with his german counterpart to discuss the increase of whipping supplies to ukraine. germany is providing ukraine with more than $500000000.00 worth of additional aid, including powerful anti aircraft systems lib liberal. who is sure some of them are not sure, but who, what is, what year i won't hide the fact that the main topic of our negotiations today is the increase and acceleration of wet in supplies to ukraine. this autumn we expect to receive the 1st state of the art air defense system iris t. i also compelled to mention the last initiative, the so called leopard planner,
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which emphasizes the importance of supplying weapons from germany, namely tanks of this type. we don't see any obstacles to doing the suicide of holland omen as a military expert and a former advisor to the u. s. defense department. he joins us via skype from washington, d. c. thank you very much for being on the program. i guess how surprise are you at the advance as ukrainian forces have been able to make in such a short space of time? a not. this is clearly a tactical victory for ukraine. what has been extraordinary and people will study this forever for a long time as to how ukraine has done so well, militarily, i emphasize as, as tactical. this is still a strategic stalemate. russia is incapable of dominating ukraine, and ukraine is not capable of seizing back all the territories and don boston crimea that russian occupies so while this is certainly a tactical victory,
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and i think ukrainians will probably prevail in terse on the question is, will there be a negotiated piece, that is the issue. russia cannot persist with winter coming, and possibly climate change may make the winter far more mile. both sides will restock their ordinance and their people. will this be a huge stalemate that will just continue to destroy ukraine, or will there be a decisive action? i don't think so. what we need to do is to look how we can end the war on terms favorable, certainly to ukraine, and give russia an exit strategy that is acceptable. that becomes the issue. otherwise, this is world war one, not with trench warfare, but with attrition warfare. that is going to be devastatingly deadly to all parties, ukraine and russia. having said that, do you think that this is a decisive turning point in the war? no. as i said, i, this is a tactical victory. but strategically neither side,
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i believe, has the capacity to defeat the other side. and so yes, ukrainians will view. this is a great victory. where remember about a 3rd of the don boss belongs to russia as well as crimea, which russia still has a 99 year lease. so how does this, en, ukraine is not capable right now, no matter what support and weapons we give them, of retaining full the territory that belongs to russia or along the don boss and crimea. and so there's a stalemate. how does this end? and if you put potent into a corner, russia has already suggested it might use nuclear weapons. could this expand possibly be on ukraine's borders? so now that ukraine has seized the tactical victory can the united states and the west uses as a means to get some kind of a negotiation in which both presidents, zalinski and president food have got to make concessions. otherwise, ukraine will continue to be
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a blood bath and what the world back estimated is some $400000000.00 to um, rebuild ukraine will be trivial. it will be much, much more expensive than we will see a nation that's being destroyed by this war. and a thank you very much for your time, this holland omen and military experts and from washington dc. we're still ahead on al jazeera. we'll have a report from cindy province and pakistan. we are a team from the you in is taking stock of the unprecedented damage. and the world's number one female tennis player once again proves why she's at the top of her gang . ah, the journey has begun. the 3 full world copies on its way to catherine group. your travel package today. hello, we have our next typhoon continuing to build as it pushes up towards the east.
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china see, this is typhoon we far and is picking up strength and intensity following a similar track actually to our previous typhoon, m nor which made its way not so long ago into west south korea. so that's position of the storm on sunday. some very heavy rain coming in to taiwan quasi knock on our 3 carlos pushing up into that east china sea. as we go on 3 monday, some heavy showers ahead of that, just around that eastern side of china, shanghai, seeing some very heavy downpours as a result of that, some showers still in place across or south korea ahead of this system shall, was there to across southern parts of japan, other side of the high ground, other side of the amount is take your 29 celsius should stay la. she tried and we have seen a very heavy showers further south across the philippines all the way down through malaysia chain of storms here, extended down to southern parts of the mantra into were to car to java. seeing some very heavy rain. recently washout. as long as both of rain coming through in the
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coming days longest, both of rain still lurking around eastern parts of india, but they will ease off over the next day or so. heavy showers, meanwhile for a good part of the western gas official and line of the journey. which site is winning kayla or control? what does the new forever proxy ward mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming? prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get to so much raw? the quizzical look us politics the bottom line beneath the surface lies the dock has died in british politics, an exclusive al jazeera investigation. coming seed. lou
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories this our king charles the 3rd has been proclaimed the new sovereign of the united kingdom. 2 days after the death of his mother, queen elizabeth, the ancient ceremony held instant. 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 on sc, near ha, keep has been retaken, and forces are closing in on another town. ukraine's president says they have gained 2000 square kilometers. just this month. france, the u. k. and germany say they have serious doubts about around some tensions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. earlier this week, the u ends nuclear watchdog published a report saying it could not verify whether to ron's nuclear program is exclusively
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for peaceful purposes. the international atomic energy agency reportedly says around stop pals of up to 60 percent enriched uranium, have grown by more than 12 kilograms. the un secretary general says he's never seen climate carnage on such a large scale than what he witness and pakistan. antonio gutierrez is in syn province to assist the devastation caused by the worst flooding and decades thy beth ravi, reports from la connor. when the un secretary general comes to town, it usually means things aren't going well. but they may get better. antonio gutierrez, his 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
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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 as a responsibility to support them? the world must l back is found at the present moment for pakistan to be able to rescue all 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 and the raging reverence may have stopped for now, but that does not mean that all the danger is done 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 since province were earlier this week there was a forced breach of the country's largest fresh water late settlements sacrificed to
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safe cities and remote villages is where people need the most help. i think people are slow to react because the problem is so big that it seems unapproachable. and the 1st thing is to just take a 1st step and get your team here 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 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. they're khana sin pakistan is the monsoon, ryans lash thailand, emergency services, and bank hawker,
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being overwhelmed with calls one every 15 minutes. the heavy rains and flooding have provoked an additional crisis. thousands of snakes are being forced out of their hiding places and are invading people's homes. tony ching reports and emergency cool rehab at the start of a well practice drill. but these firefighters aren't packing their houses these days, they're more accustomed to a different threat. this is the snake wrangler, the former police officer. now head of the reptile rapid response team. to day thereafter, a poultry poaching python, digesting its meal at the scene of the crime. along with the getting up, we've got to be fast. he says the trap went work, it might get away. the 3 meet along serpent tries to escape, but there's no where to hide. after a short struggle, it's bundled into a sack and taken away back at the station. they've got 2 rooms full of these
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slithery home invaders conditions are overcrowded, but at least they get fed emergency services across bangkok are receiving 60000 snake related calls a year twice as many as 5 years ago. dounia. the reason why we found more snakes in houses is because the aggressive expansion of the city about they don't have a choice because their natural habitat isn't there anymore. but there's one place in the heart of the city where they're welcome. they're coming out now with a king cobra, which is the largest venomous snakes in the world, and by extension, one of the most dangerous. and this is one of the few places in the world where they milk them for their venom. this is the red cross snake farm, a regional hub for anti venom production. they extract the poison as part of a show to educate the public. although the center produces enough anti venom for
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most of southeast asia. there are some parts of the world where supplies a desperately short in south africa and in india because they don't have the official. and even on friday with her and the big family call company day stop producing because they lack of profit. back at the station, the snake wranglers practicing his skills affected over 19 years. but his advices don't try this at home. oh, tony chang, al jazeera vanco for poland seekers. swine tech has once again proved why she is the world's best female tennis player. she has won the us open to claim her 2nd grand slam title this year. and he richardson has the details. i run her up at wimbledon in july and jumper was a need to go one better at the us open. but you nicea in with
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a shot becoming the 1st african woman to win a grand slam title. in her way was world number one, e guess we on tech. the polish player targeting the 3rd made a championship of her career. so we don't like made a lightning quick start, the match winning the 1st 3 games for the loss of just 2 points. so go from shred tag to hit that one. there were a few glimpses of the steely determination that has brought jabbers so much success . but it was we on tech who took the 1st said 6 to just 30 minutes. it was a lot of sense. i had one her 1st knowing finals in straight sets and tries. she might say jabber was struggling to hold her opponents momentum. javert fighting
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spirit flickered back into life at the right time. a match point saved a title, hopes alive. i break a match more and saved, but it was 21 year olds we on tech who had the edge in the 2nd set tie, break, closing out the match to become the 1st polish player to win the us open. but what does this mean to you? man to poland. ah, well i don't know. i gotta come back home and say, i'm pretty sure i own a thing bigger for me. really, i didn't make it easy for me, but she she deserves to win today. i don't like it very much right now,
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but it's it's we on 62nd grand slam title of the year iga confirming her status, she just the world's best female player most. and he richardson algae zeroes that she has wine, and queen elizabeth's former official bag piper says her death feels like a loss within his own family, scott myth, and who served in the role from 2015 to 2019 says he will always remember the queen's humanity ellen fisher went to meet him in sterling scotland coquette for almost 4 years. scott nathan with queen elizabeth piper. he would play at a bent play on demand play to 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 who respected and admired. for me personally, that wasn't just some one that's on our paper coin, or donna, or not bite, know,
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you're the queen's other person to me am for me. i am either e t might be a, i was, i was actually got it was, i feel like a wasa member mohammed to one day there had been 17 people appointed to sovereigns piper since 1843 on the 8th are still alive. the former drum major considers it acute honor to have glimpse behind the curtain the royal life. well look at some of the things have been said am about how much a quick witted she was. a how funny and aim. but as for me personally of his, of his off, off humanity as a person, that was a big thing. am how she treated staff. i should treated me as a person a me, she didn't, i like a boss and i should look up killing women. and that's, that's the court thing for me to come. piper will play a role in the coming days as a nation says farewell and do you are. and what for her.

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