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of tanzania, so what, whether to just around the southern cape, on sunday, grassy pushing up towards the eastern side of south africa. ah, some imprisoned dissidence to inspiration from founding the independent states to fiercely defending his people from ethnic cleansing. in the conclusion of a 2 block documentary seems a z, a world expose the wise to power of the 1st independent bosnia herzegovina. is a beggar rich from prisoner to president on a jesse eda ah ah ukrainian troops re take cities from russia in the northeast as
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keys counter offensive makes gains. ah, hello. you're watching al jazeera alive from doha with me fully back. people also coming up. people pay their respects to the u. k. late queen elizabeth at by moral castle preparations are underway to move her coughing to edinburgh swedes at voting in a close election. the country's right and far right parties have formed an alliance for the 1st time. with an fading people from an invasion of snakes were on patrol with thailand's reptile rapid response team. thank you very much for joining us. we begin in ukraine, where russia's grape on the north, east cocky region appears to be weakening. ukrainian tubes have made massive
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territorial gains in their counter offensive. taking control of 2 cities on russian supply roads, russia has withdrawn its forces, saying it is regrouping, and operations at the russian house operation. nuclear power plant have been fully stopped. their state agency in charge of europe's largest power plant says it has disconnected the fixed unit of the plant from the power grid that swing in hold of her beat for the latest on the situation in ukraine holder. let's start with these advances. the ukranian forces have made tell us about the latest in house they been able to achieve this well, i think that's a question that many people here in ukraine are asking. people are startled, quite happy about this counter offensive that the ukranian army has started at the beginning of september, and it's really going at the speed of light every day they gain more and more territory. but they have managed to make also significant breakthroughs in the
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russian defense lines taking, for example, the towns of east gym and could be yes. now those towns were extremely important for the russians because they're sort of a hub of railways and highways and the rushes were using those down really to re supply. and i'm sort of a logistical hub for their operation ended. don't buzz reaches a huge blow for the russian army, one that has actually been underlined also by russian bloggers under the various social media platforms is a conversation that's going on across the board as well. the question there being, how did the ukrainians manage to do that? one of the reasons is that they were, they got a really, over the summer, some long range more by a rocket launchers that are highly precise. those are the called the high mars. and
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that has really been a change if you recall, just back in july, ukrainians were to hold, they were lacking ammunition. they were lacking long range weaponry. when that arrived, everything has to have changed. they swiftly sort of built their positions. and from there on a started there this offensive, which is taking everyone by surprise, even though the defense minister has said this is too early to talk about any kind of victory we are pushing. that's because they're still many parts of the country that are under russian control. and you were not far from this operation nuclear power plant yesterday harder. what's the situation there in terms of, you know, operations, what's been happening? where we were across the river from does upper region power plant and we talked to people in the area and obviously the concern was what is going to happen. people
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wondering, you know, there was all these talk about this as 6 reactor, which was the only ones still functioning at that point, but which was disconnected from the main electrical grid. now that reactor was absolutely essential for the cooling down of the other 5 reactors that have been shut down. i think today there is news that gonna relieve many people. is that that overnight a badly do ukrainians staff that is working there has managed to reconnect that react to, to the main like tricity grid of ukraine and as seizing this opportunity to shut down the reactor and cooling down. so it means that this boy really does upper region. a blonde is at that grinding hold. hold. i thank you very much for that. how to abdel how meat reporting their live from disney pro in central ukraine? lou
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i in the coming hours, queen elizabeth coffin will begin the 1st stage of its journey towards her funeral in london on the 19th of september. i harris will carry the coffin on a 6 hour drive to the palace of hollywood house in as cornish capital, edinburgh ill rest there over night before church service. on sunday, people have already laid flowers and mementos outside the pallets as now speak to rob matheson, who sat by moral in scotland. so the 1st stage, rob of the queen's final journey will begin in about 2 hours or so. talk to us about the route, the funeral quotation is going to be taking. it's going to be a slow journey, deliberately designed that way to allow people to pay their respects. exactly. that's absolutely key to, to something like this. people want to be able to, to give the say their final farewell to the woman who has ruled their country for the longest period of any more nor can it in the u. k. it is going to be queen
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elizabeth. so final journey from ball model castle here in scotland, the hearse that's carrying her coffin will make its way down the drive where here it's gonna turn right at the top of the driveway. and it's 1st stop is going to be the local village, all volatile, and that's is a village that has very close connections with the royal family. the villagers there for years have been used to seeing the royal family in very informal circumstances, driving the cars around the streets or as the queen used to do in her younger years . going shopping in the local stores, the cortez after leaving ballot, or is going to follow a route along a road called the a 93. it's the most direct route that will take it to the coastal city of aberdeen . a. it's good to do a small tour of operating to a lot of people fair to make her pay their respects, and then it will be head southwards to edinburgh. i'm the palace of hollywood. as you just mentioned, we are expecting a many people to be lining this route. the weather is very,
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very good to day. and also the a 93 route passes from several smaller towns and villages were expecting a great many people to be turning out to say their final farewells as well. the police have been out according off the road to make sure that the renewal obstructions and that the cortes will have a clear run and that everybody will have a very clear view of the cottage as it moves at a very slow pace is, as you mentioned, to wards, to make that that last journey. but what is important is the fact that this particular day is a chance for the local people here who has been working in and around the state for so many years to see their farewell to the woman who has run the country for so long. but whom many of them regard simply as a neighbor i was going to ask you about that, bobby. it's a poignant moment for, for the people who lived there for the people of scott and disney it definitely is. i mean, i think, particularly for the people who have followed been around the royal family and to
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have been used to the royal family being here for so many years that the family has regarded obama balmoral as very much a family home in the differently to the way that they regard buckingham house for bucking policy, for example, which he has often been described by them as essentially a home office. it somewhere they live. but it's also somewhere that they, they work from. and of course, the wall family has are many different properties around the country, but this was always a favorite. they were always in very, i'm proud of their scottish connections. the fact that they lived, they had the house here in scotland, partly because of the look, geographical location of it. and also the trees, the foliage that, that heads, the house and the mountains around it that kept it so private and allowed them to be so relaxed and comfortable. and to be in as one point, they used to describe it as simply being another family. an interesting they because they were able to be so relaxed, they were therefore much more open to talking to uh, the,
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the local people and the local people over the years have come to protect that privacy. and it means a great deal to the local community here that the royal family still will retain that this house. thank you for that. rob matheson live outside bauman castle in scotland, where the 1st stage of queen lisbeth final journey will begin this sunday. as a coffin is moved from bon moral to edinburgh in scotland will follow that throughout the day. here with the of course, rob and the rest of our team say on the ground. thank you for the moment. i charged the fate was proclaimed king in a ceremony, voted in centuries old tradition for the 1st time, members of the public witness event that makes a monarch on live television. paul bannon reports oh, from the balcony of saint james's palace, to a fanfare of trumpets and in front of expectant crowds,
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the heralds proclaimed the accession. oh, the crown of united kingdom of great britain, the northern ireland is solely and rightfully come to the prince. charles philip offered george become our only lawful and right foot leads. lord charles, the 3rd free chance, raised majesty the king. ha, 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 jewish. it's dedication
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and his 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, the new king giving his approval to each approved and then with a signature and a bow. the king was formerly proclaimed story centuries. all role proclamation. hobby changed in the middle ages and never before poor 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
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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, the and all the while the crowds of well wishes and mourners continue to gather from near and far. here to see a transition in history, which may not be in our lifetimes, from green to kink, you will not get to see that again because the next 3 months i want to be all men become more of a time to be on occasion. like the last few days you've been able to take it all in. so yeah, i think we just wanted to come down here to show and help it might live next steps and having a king. believe me. last last year i was going to change everything. change in how
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long the roll family. everything even process. 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 state funeral awaits a coronation will follow. and the line of succession is maintained pull brennan, al jazeera, central london, and still a hand india observed the day as morning for queen elizabeth the 2nd that the government is trying very hard to move away from its colonial past. well number one holds kennesaw, he guess, went with
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with 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 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 of what was hurricane danielle, run towards spain and portugal in the coming days. but this is the pitch of her sunday linen whiles lassie fine and tri temperatures of around 23 celsius should be some decent spells the 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, it's
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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. that wet weather already started to pile its way into the iberian peninsula, turning increased the wet and windy for portugal with a risk of flooding next week. ah frank assessments, how much support is there if it's straight protests that we've seen in jail across the rest of the country, the street has been very good. that's happening into the co confound people across the country. informed opinions we will say more of these. what is happening is that climate change it to making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines. druggie is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility. this critics would say he couldn't play the part of
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a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera lou? oh, they're watching al jazeera alive from doha. reminder of our top stories ukrainian forces are regaining territory, loss to the russians in northeast region of caucasian operations. meanwhile, the russians have operation. nuclear power plant. europe's largest have been fully stocked in the coming hours, queen elizabeth coffin will begin the 1st stage of its journey towards her funeral in london on the 19th of september. a harris will carry the coffin on a 6 hour drive from balmoral to the palace of holy old house in the scottish capital,
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edinburgh and king charles the 3rd has been proclaimed the new sovereign of the united kingdom. 2 days after the death of his mother, queen elizabeth ancient ceremony. hale got saint james's promise was broadcast, live on television for the 1st time. india is observing a day of morning in honor of britons. queen elizabeth, it was a british colony for nearly 200 years and is the largest nation in the commonwealth . but lately the right wing government has tried to move away from its colonial past. as pardon me tal reports from new delhi this boulevard in the heart of you, delhi has received a makeover built by the british. it houses famous building such as this war memorial. the road has been renovated and renamed. there is a new statue of freedom fighters, sebastian turbos. these are not merely cosmetic changes. good. i mean, gobby. the road was called kings, which was a symbol of colonialism. now, which is called part of duty, kings me was for the british empire. for them, we were sleeves. now its architecture and spirit has changed. india was
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a british colony for nearly 2 centuries, 75 years after independence. it's trying to shake off that legacy. much of this part of the city was designed by english architect edwin luncheon to day. it's also a major tourist attraction, wide roads aligned by the parliament appellation home for the president and several museums. the government is removing what it calls, symbols of slavery. it's also spending more than one and a half $1000000000.00 on re vamping this area. opposite the aud parliament. a new one is being built. other plans include a new home for the prime minister. there are concerns about the environmental impact and poor working conditions at the site under pas giovanna. the most significant change is the underpass. it's benefited locals, tourists, every one. it's not so crowded anymore and it makes the place more beautiful. papa, they say middle schools, i have heard a lot about how sebastian did a boss fought for india. he deserves his grand statue. i am very happy to see it at
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india. gates. historian said the project is part of the government's broader political goal. they have been all the time trying to project themselves as symbols of nationalism. they in fact, oh, have a hypo nationalism. i think dad, your dad, he's not one of nice to lose him. it's not one of antique reunion dashed in his own . we gnawed that they did not believe their ancestors played no part in defeat. em struggle. but although india is a member of the commonwealth observing a day of mourning for britons, queen elizabeth the 2nd is a decision that evoke mixed feelings in a nation where many are keen to read write the colonial past poverty method al jazeera new delhi. voting is underway in sweden's general election. opinion po suggests it's the close race between the current left tween government and an unprecedented alliance between the right and the far right. rising crime in a surgeon, immigration are among the main issues,
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the war in ukraine and the energy crisis that's followed. austell kiva key factors in the pulse. paul reese reports from stockholm. sweden's 1st female prime minister is trying to get her 1st election victory. magdalena, on the sions, social democratic lead, coalition is not connecting the poles with an opposition block, led by the moderates party. but it's the rise of the ranked wing sweden. democrats, that she's been wanting vote as against. i am very concerned that the sweden democrats, there will be the 2nd largest party park and therefore hadn't very great influence on, on, and other governments and another prime minister in sweden. essentially the vote is a choice between under shown left leaning coalition and the opposition like by off kristen of the moderate policy. but even if they, when the moderates could be a minority in their own government, the difference between this election i'm the last one, is that the opposition moderate party is now willing to work with the right wing
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suite and democrats. the other difference is that the suite and democrats are ahead of the moderates in the polls. sweden democrat, leda, you me. auction is hoping to be over christa sons, king micah, his party has shot to popularity as a backlash against mass immigration in the us. the sweden, democrats, and not at all against immigration itself, but it has increased such proportions that it has become absurd. hakim martin was born and bred in sweden, but still feels targeted. he's always considered myself a part of the swedish society. but as somebody that look different, we always feel different. some things they are same might sound reasonable, but it's to the quoted and was really shoot quoted and underneath there is racism. a major factor in this election is crime. sweden has the highest rates of gangland gunman is in europe with most of the perpetrators and victims being of immigrant background. even the ruling social democrats have made that link with policies to
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combat segregation. but policy might not be what the sides, the selection, yet it from so called of the core issues are all to the advantage of the opposition is but the swedish people seem to like magdalena anderson, social democrats, wanted to be a presidential election, a choice between her and his dawson, the moderates, absolutely do not want that. many other issues will come into play, not least the scrapping of nuclear power just before an energy crisis. whoever wins will need to hold sweden's apparent turn for the worse. if that last more than 4 years. horace al jazeera stocker science, the u. k. in germany say they have serious doubts about yvonne's intentions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal is comes days after day, ron sent its respond to the eas, proposed text to restore the agreement. the 3 western nations say iran's demands are jeopardizing talks in resuming in vienna. earlier this week,
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the went to nuclear watched on published a report saying it could not verify whether terrans nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes. in pakistan, thousands of supporters or former prime minister iran con, have attended a riley english on waller. it has been charged with criminal contempt and terrorism for threatening a judge and police officers. officers involved in the arrest of one of his aides. con submitted a document to a court on wednesday, expressing deep regrets for his remarks. after a lengthy hearing on tuesday, the court announced that he would go ahead with his indictment for contempt, seeing it was not convinced that kind had shown remorse for his comments. the united nations secretary general has completed a 2 day visit to pakistan to survey the damage caused by the worst frogs in decades . antonio terrace, describe the devastation as comic carnage, and said the rest of the world should step up to help us wealthy nations, not pakistan, cause global warming. nearly 1400 people have died and around 2000000 p homes have
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been destroyed. and heavy monsoon rains in flooding in thailand have cause an additional crisis. thousands of snakes are being for sale. they are holding places hiding places rather and are invading people's homes. emergency services in bangkok are being overwhelmed with calls one every 15 minutes. tony chang has the story 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 when 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
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a sack and taken away back at the station. they've got 2 rooms full of these 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. yona. the reason why we found mos makes in houses is because the aggressive expansion of the city, 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 bomb, a regional hub, the anti venom production. they extract the poison as part of
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a show to educate the public. although this center produces enough anti venom for most of southeast asia. there are some parts of the world where supplies are desperately short in south africa. and in india because they're on have the officer and even on friday with her. and the big family call somebody they stop producing because their lack of profit back at the station, the sneak wranglers practicing his skills affected over 19 years. but his advices don't try this at home. oh tony ching al jazeera ranko, about 200 people have fled their homes after a magnitude 6 point one, earthquake struck islands in western indonesia. it happened on the mentality, islands at a depth of 27 kilometers. the tremor was followed by magnitude 5.3 quake in the same area. i thought he said there was no threat of astronomy and magnitude 7.6
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earthquake also shook papa new guinea late on saturday. the u. s. geological survey said the quake in the east was at a depth of 80 kilometers as an army warning that was issued earlier has now been cancelled. it is what she is now in. poland. eager swan tech has once again pulled . why she is the wells best women's tennis player. she won the u. s. help in to claim her 2nd grand slam of the year. and richardson had a detox. a runner up at wimbledon in july on jabber was a need to go one better at the us, open the chin. is he an in with a shot becoming the 1st african woman to win a grand slam title? in her way was world number one, e g s. we on tech, the polish player targeting the 3rd major 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
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from 3 attack 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 say we took the 3rd, said 6 to just 30 minutes. it was a lot of soon sick had one her past knowing finals in straight sets and tries. she might say jabber was struggling to hold her opponents momentum. javert fighting spirit flickered back into life at the right time. a match point saved a title, hopes alive. american. a match more in saved. but it was 21 year olds we on tech. who had the edge in the 2nd set tie, break, closing out a match to become the 1st polish player to win the us open. but what does this mean
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to you, man, to poland. ah, well, i don't know. i gotta come back home and say, i'm pretty sure i can't even hear. oh, thank you. i wanna thing for me. i really, i didn't make it easy for me, but she deserves to win today. i don't like her very much right now, but it's okay. wow. it's we on 62nd grand slam title of the gear, you confirming her status. she's just the world's best female player most. and the richardson algy is here, but she has one. ah .
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