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oh geeze. yeah mm. applying a flag but in the occupied west bank raising the palestinian flag could get you shocked or arrested after the also ports of the $990.00 s between the palestine, the abrasion organization and israel bound on the palestinian flag with on the ground. it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flag then next to each are filled with them that they need like to your net by young men who were not even born with these railey government for the delay or the palestinian flag in ah ah
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the coffin of the you case longest running, monarch quinlan smith. the 2nd arrives in edinburgh. the 1st leg of its journey to london. ah. flow on carry johnston here indo. it's been a day of remembrance and quiet attributes from the people of scotland to the only queen. many of them had there been a hearse carrying her flag draped coffins left balmoral castle where she passed away on thursday. vows had been laid at the gates in her memory of the past few days. or from there, the cortege began the 6 hour journey to the palace of hollywood house in edinburgh, where her body will lie in rest. thousands of people lined up along the route to pay their respects to the late monarch. many were moved to tears as
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a convey convoy impossible. as the cortez made its way through the scottish countryside, aberdeen sher farmers paid their respects the queen a part to their tractors along the route to form a guard of honor. the hearse was met at the palace of hollywood house, my military guard of honor. the coffin will remain at the ball residence overnight . it will then be taken to saint charles, a cathedral in edinburgh. on monday, the queen will be lying in repose for 24 hours before i remains are flown to london . well, alan fisheries live there in edinburgh for us now. so allan, a long journey, as we've said through scotland to allow people to pay their respects to the queen, tell us about what happens next. while the crowds that were here who started to milk away, it started to rain just a few minutes after the queen finally returned home here to hollywood palace. still
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a few people are owned and many of them are shedding tears. they saw the queen come back here to edinburgh, a place that she spent at least one week every single year where she held her annual garden party, where she had investiture ceremonies were. she handed out honors at to people who had been awarded them by the government at body will know rest in the throne room here at hollywood palace. it'll give the chance for staff who had served her for many, many years to see their final farewells in private, but they'll be a much more public service on monday. king charles, our oldest son and her successor to the monarchy, will arrive here at some point on monday afternoon. the intention then is he will lead a short walk from hollywood palace to saint giles cathedral along the road. that is no one here in edinburgh as the royal mile which links edinburgh castle at the top to holy rude. the bottom there will walk cousin giles at cathedral,
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which is about half way along the road. and there, there will be a service of thanksgiving for the life of the queen. it is there too, that her body will lie for 24 hours to give the people of scotland the chance to say farewell. as you say, was a long journey to come from bob moral the place in scotland that she truly loved and travelled in a circular street and through aberdeen sure into aberdeen itself. and then down the east coast to the main did centers of population, dundee, and path, and a course studying landmarks such as the queensbury, crossing bridge, which has opened just a few years ago. and finally here into edinburgh itself. it would normally take around a couple of hours to make that journey. it took 6 and a half hours, but that was intentional. to give the people of scotland, the chance to have a collective sense of grief, of celebration and also of history. as the queen returned home to edinburgh and allan, you mention there about her seeing some people in tears. i mean,
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the queen was very open about her affection to scotland throughout her reign of the people of scotland as a whole feel about her d. thank is always it's hard to make generalizations of a population of just over 5000000, but the majority of people in scotland, very much supportive of queen elizabeth. they were aware of a long record of service, of the charities that she supported of the causes that she pushed for i. scotland was in her dna almost literally. her mother elizabeth bowes, lions came from a scottish family. she spent many summers not just at balmoral, but also a glance castle on t site where her maternal grandparents lived. so she was well aware of scotland and was very much and bathed in the culture in a very, very young age. but there was a stark reminder here that this isn't going to be all plain ceiling for the royal
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family. you remember that the king was made it through proclamation in london at a meeting on saturday. that proclamation was then read out at cardiff in wales in belfast. northern ireland and here at the market cross in edinburgh in scotland. and when he was announced this king and the, the ass for 3 cheers, there was some booing. a reminder that although the monarchy me pass from mother to son, the affection the people hold for the monarch doesn't automatically pass as well. and fisher live in edinburgh. thank you. but people learning the streets to see the queens at convoy dr. bye, have been remembering her, and what she's meant to them in the ceiling, we just had to come in peabody space to the queen. because even i mean, she's worked so hard, oddly, an a,
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just seem dre to come here to want to thank him for such as come for us and we fleet some flavors. pitt floaters don't and day. yeah. just want to shoot gratefulness. we've only been an inappropriate 3 days and i was say, thursday she passed by and we obviously want to stay here and stay an extra day. just a pair respects from california. i'll to see, you know, don't know about the green or the marketing problem. it but the history, you know, and obviously a sad time for the country. meanwhile, britain's new monarch, king charles, the 3rd has been proclaimed the monarch in scotland, wales and northern ireland, got in edinburgh. the proclamation was followed by a guns to loot and the military band and anthem, god save the king. salmon fisher mentioned earlier, there was also some booing from a group of republicans. so the ceremonies took place in belfast and that the cod of
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castle area proclamations were held in other parts of commonwealth including new zealand and australia. oakhurst of orson is at royal biographer. he is in london and joins us live or what will give us an idea again of the significance of the palace of hollywood house, where the queen's coffin now is but i think it is rarely the most important moment for scotland that she should be in the royal palace of hollywood house. and what it does is it takes scotland back through the centuries of their own royal history and its magnificent building. and it seems also fishing and appropriate that she should rest 1st before moving south. the scenes we've seen today have been really quite extraordinary,
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very moving in edinburgh. the crowds, many people deep. and this is also the beginning of what is going to happen over the next few days, because many people will have the opportunity to file posts. the coffin instant charles's cathedral in edinburgh that it will be flown south. and then it will be all cast folk in westminster hall and it's anticipated that's upwards of half a 1000000 people wish to pay their respects by filing past and nodding and bowing to that coffin in the time that is available. and i think that the figures will not increase on that simply because of the time involved to get people to go pass. so at holly road, we start the journey of holly rude. the basin says begin the,
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the, the sense of motion of, of the historic and to the queen size begins here. and we have now actually seen the coffin, and i think somehow that matches quite a lot when when somebody comes to an end, you know, we've got to be able to see some evidence of that person. and i think people will be move there by that opportunity to see the coffin draped in the scottish sovereigns flag. and given what you say, how much is this a concerted efforts, meticulously planned to, to get around the nations to allow people to mourn the queen? well, i think that this shows whether all family excels, you know, these pounds, withdrawing up years ago, and there was plan a if she was going to die. and by morrow be, she's going to die. and sandra them see if it was windsor and so on. and so forth.
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and each plan was rigorous, the draw up and tested to for timings. and of course, i think everybody role, i hope she would go on and she would make a century, but people already are all stages. however, having said that, you know, lots of people have got to suddenly drop everything to get the soldiers who are going to line the rouge in london. i've got to be called back from wherever they happen to be serving. because after all, they're military, they are not simply toy soldiers wearing ceremony uniform. so they've got to be gathered together and they've got to be drilled before they have the rehearsal, which will run through the streets of london. and the early hours of the day before the funeral, and there are many other people who've got to drop everything in order to be able to all come together on the day. it's rare, if not almost,
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it never happened, but something goes wrong on a royal funeral. i think george, the 5th was unfortunate. the crown goes on top of the of the of the coffin. and unfortunately the diadem on the top of the crown fell off for the sharp eyed sergeant major managed to get down into the gossip and pick up the stool. which was worth millions of millions and stick it in his pocket and all they went. but that's the only occasion i can think of where things actually went wrong because things are plan so terribly well. politically looking at things that have been calls for scottish independence from the s and p in particular in scotland. how does her passing play into that? do you think what we've heard from an academic who sees it from the political and economic point of view? and independence is really a political issue 1st and foremost. but this is
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a constitutional issue, and it is something which over king charles has got his eye on. because after all, you know, we heard those booze in edinburgh, not everybody is absolutely honored, sent behind medicaid in scotland. they have their own views, are very independent. and so he's got to play a pretty shrewd game so that if by any chance that scotland decides to secede from the union, then he has got a shrewd diplomatic game to play. and as i mentioned earlier in the day, there is also another king of scotland, boise in the wings. these an 89 year old german aristocrat co front, the duke of bavaria. and he lives in a castle in germany, and he is the descendant of king james the 2nd and jacobite would say that he is
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the rightful king of scotland. so you've got to keep your eye on that as well. interesting stuff. thank you very much. indeed, chris wilson role biographer, joining us from london. thank you. albany is now ukraine's army says its armed forces are pushing further into the northeast hawk give region as it make significant gains and a counter offensive. or since early september, their advance has been fast. ukraine taken back in days ground that it took the russians, monks to control his forces, have entered the key towns of is him and could be asked both located on rower lines . advances have also been made by ukraine in the south, near her son, but at a slower pace. meanwhile, a back up power lines. this operation, nuclear power plant has been restored and operations there have been halted for
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safety reasons and was disconnected from the main energy grid for days due to shilling hotter under hammered, has more from hockey. the last we heard from president zalinski is that the ukrainian army was now in consort for 2000 square kilometers, sort of south east of high retrieve city where i am at the moment. they have 1st start pushing through the town of bella. clia went all the way to coop, piazza, which is a strategic win because it sits on a railway major railway up there and not. and then it headed towards him. now as we understand it, the ukrainians are now on the highlands around the city of is you, we haven't had any announcement from the government that the ukraine is, are in full control of issue. but i'm sure that they're putting all the efforts they can do to take that state to because that one actually sits on a hub of highways and railway system that the russians use as
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a strong call. and as a logistic line for their offensive in the east of the country ended abbas region. so if the ukrainians managed to get full control of israel, it puts to russians who are in the dumbass regions in a very difficult position. now you have to also understand that at the same time as a 2nd counter offensive that's going on, that's in the south of the country. very little information trickling out of this one. what we do know is that the russians are isolated because they were being re supplied by the crimea peninsula when do ukrainians bomb those bridges. so the russians who are there are quite isolated at the moment, but the government, or the defense ministry, are not saying anything and are giving us any details about that counter offensive . often teeth a gabriel and his under has more on ukraine's of us. it's an ambitious ukrainian military offensive in the northeast that is retaking land and towns occupied by
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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. hot keep city leveled over a, you know, rock, bottom of the reconnaissance group. and the special forces are already here and assume it's lori 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. 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 bulloch li because big city in our offensive annual funding, i'm sure this is not delicacy,
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but the war has taken its toll in the recaptured town of gradually destruction can be seen everywhere. mr. there are a lot of damage. buildings in this village is almost completely destroyed. a part of the russia service been occupied? it referred house. there, a huge garbage pile someplace. yes. live to leave behind ammunition. bully from the 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 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
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jazeera keith voting his underway in sweden's general election opinion polls suggested a close race between the left wing a government and an unprecedented alliance between the right and the far right. rising crime under surgeon immigration are among the main issues to warn ukraine and the energy crisis that's followed have also become crucial for voters. horace has more from stock. it's very close. as i, tight rice also seems to be quite a sly race route by the ricks dog. the parliamentary stock home as long queues to vote the long queue throughout the country. which means that the result could be delayed by, by an hour or 2 later. one of the reasons as long queues is that as traditionally, good voter turnout in sweden, magdalena, i'm the show, the prime minister, her ruling policy, the social democrats look like having around 30 percent of the vote. her sort of
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left leaving coalition, looking neck and neck in their block with as he mentioned this right fleet and coalition and unprecedented coalition between the moderate party, who sort of centrist sort of traditional opposition here and the right wing sweden . democrats who've never really had any influence before in swedish politics until the moderate sort of have brought them into the folds, trying to try and build a government. it's an anti immigrant party. many consider it's rice as policy, but it's quite complex. and indeed up in speaking to some, some voters on the eve of the selection on the feelings about the right wing suite and democrats. the order of all i will for discrete in democrats because they have been serious about migration policies, crime and gang shootings. because with the middle system, i don't see them as races. they prioritize sweden, i'm of immigrant, bit cramped, myself. i see sweden as my country and if i thought they were races,
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i would walk for them. long against you that as many swayed absolutely disgusted that this weight and democrats even even existence in suite. and the sweden is traditionally been a country that welcomes immigrants, one of the most one of the most generous immigrant policies in the world. but the sweden democrats have already started affecting suite, a swedish policies. a 1000 protests as have taken to the streets in chinny as a country marks the 49th anniversary of the military coup, led by general augusta finishing on the 11th of september, 1973. the military attach to the presidential palace left wing at present. salvador allende was tilden hotman's. should he then enjoyed 17 years of dictatorship, thousands of political opponents were killed or disappeared. many more were arrested, tortured or forced into exxon or latin america,
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added to the c. a newman joins us live now from santiago to see what's the latest on this hello. there were inside the cemetery where the tomb of president, former president, salvador allende is people come here with flowers in their hands to pay homage to him and to the thousands who disappeared after that military. cool. now i'm just right here. it's pretty calm pretty or everything is, is there are no disturbances within the cemetery itself, but just a 100 meters from here, there are scores of young people dressed in hoodies black uniforms were clashing with riot police at this hour. there's a lot of deer gas around here. we've been soaked already twice by water cannon, but inside the cemetery, right. where you can see right now are of people paying homage to those who are executed. this is the area that is reserved for the people who are executed right
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after the coo and not just unsub timber. but for years after that, president, a gary had bondage address the nation earlier this morning, promising that his government would do everything in its power to find the remains and to bring to justice. those who are the people in the military rather who are arrested, tortured and then disappeared, or at least a 1000 people whose bodies have never been found. so a lot of the people here are wearing the photographs of their loved ones was bodies hadn't been found. what they called the did the detained and disappeared. this is a very, very emotional day in this country as it, as 11th of september, is and became many years subsequently in the united states and in the rest of the world. but this was the 1st 11th of september 49 years ago, and it is still strikes a very raw nerve in this country, particularly because there is
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a feeling that justice was never done even after jenny returned to democracy in 1990. and so people here are complaining there, demonstrating also expecting the current government, which is a new left when government led by a very young president to do what he says to bring justice to those who were killed and are disappeared. and also do everything in his power to find there remains the same human life for us there in santiago, thank you. electrons are nigeria is public. universities have been on strike for 7 months and for better funding and working conditions, they say they won't return to class until their demands are met. or stoppage has left the lives of about 2500000 students on hold. i'm at interest reports from connor was to facility man makes enough money to meet his basic needs and quantities education the final year. so surely your student says his ambition goes beyond soon precious. but a strike by lecturers has put his goal of getting
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a muster of sciences or m. s. c. on hold. i have a drink want to continue my emmis without finishing my physically alcohol. once you know the and masters. he started his 4 year degree program 6 years ago, and he expect to have to wait longer to graduate. prolonged strikes, overly to entire academic sessions, being canceled by the students from struggling, probably say the dispute is wrecking their studies. as tilly had the sound slow, i understanding in academic activities or academic performance, i couldn't self navy simple questions from handouts. most university professors and government owned institutions here earn less than $1000.00 a month. lectures in more than 100 public universities walked out in february, demanding better pay and working conditions. they accused the government of
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reneging on agreement, signed by the 2 sites more than 20 years ago. when classes eventually resume, students will find several changes. many of the professors won't be there, frustrated by the prolonged strike. many lecturers have left nigeria or their teaching jobs. some of the students i've also left enrolling in private institutions. one thing that won't have changed is a quality of education in public universities in nigeria. and what have you, the electro say they strike is indefinite. yamaha decided to deploy the we fun of starvation. hunger to kill is intellectuals by a by stove her. our salaries will, was southern was now. the dispute is led to an exodus of nigerians students to schools overseas. the number of nigeria is granted. student visas rose from around 842-0192 nearly $66000.00 at the end of june,
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an increase of 680 percent electro say at that rate. public universities in nigeria may soon struggle to find enough able to students. ahmed edris al jazeera colonel nigeria, about 200 people who fled their homes after magnitude at 6 point one earthquake struck islands in western indonesia. what happened on the ment away islands is funded by magnitude at 5.3 tremor in the same area. authorities say there is no threat on the sonoma the magnitude 7.6 earthquake also shook pop when you guinea, late on saturday the us geological survey said the quake in the east was at a depth of 80 kilometers. was an army warning that was issued earlier has now been cancelled. at least 18 people have died in mexico after an oil tank collided with a bus. the accident happened in the northern state of time, only pass when a passenger bus was hit by
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a tank loaded with fuel. they say people perished when the spilled fuel caught fire . and officials say the death toll could climb. o heavy monsoon rains and flooding in thailand, of course an additional crisis. thousands of snakes are being forced out of their hiding places and are invading people's homes for emergency services in bangkok are being overwhelmed with calls around one every 15 minutes. tony chang reports an emergency cool rehab at the start of a well practice drill. but these firefighters on packing their houses these days, they're more accustomed to a different thread. 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 won't work, it might get away. the 3 meet along serpent tries to escape,
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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 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. no, no. the reason why we found mos maxim houses is because the aggressive expansion of the city, but 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,
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the anti venom production. they extract the poison as part of 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 a desperately short in south africa and in india because they had on have the official and even on friday with her. and the big family call company day stop producing because their 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 fanco. ah, this is alex's here. and these are the top sto.

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