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to overcome the gridlock faced by recent government, the listening post examines and dissects the world's media. how they operate, and the stories they cover. with rising prices, causing hardship and discontent across the globe. we report on the human cough attempts, a tackling the crisis september on al jazeera. it's a world full of glitz and glamour. with the paparazzi chasing india celebrities. if the high stakes game one or one east goes behind the lens with those hunting, with a perfect picture on al jazeera, beneath the surface lies a darker side in british politics, i'm exclusive al jazeera investigation coming soon. aa queen elizabeth coffin is welcomed by applause in edinburgh where she will,
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i rest before her final journey to london. ah, mary, i'm the mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. ukraine says russian attacks on critical infrastructure of triggered blackouts across the country. thousands of square kilometers of fertile farm land, now submerged by flood water. the economic cost of the monsoon rains in pakistan vote counting begins in sweden where the ruling block is in a battle for survival made a surgeon support for the far right. ah we begin scotland where the coffin of queen elizabeth a 2nd has arrived in edinburgh after more than 6 hour drive from balmoral castle.
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joanie saw the quotation wine through towns, fields and countryside, along the route line with well wishes, hoping for their fine opportunity to pay tribute to the queen. from monday she will lie at restaurants and giles cathedral, before a casket is flown to london. allen fish as this report now from edinburgh. the beginning of the final journey, the coffin of the late queen, carried by the cones keepers of her balmoral estate a place she loved the place she died initially through the streets. she knew well past the stores and houses of the nearby village and out on to the main roads and the cities beyond. that is more than happy ever. she has to give us a good fight. it was an absolute pleasure to serve her majesty. you know, she would rob us and we hold while proud in 1st to aberdeen in the northeast of
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scotland were local officials paid their respects. farmers and horse riders formed their own special guard the bona then on slowly to dundee and path heading for scotlands capital title. oh, it's the parts it still has davis. is it a whole life to say thank you from lisa? and i just felt that there's no way i wanted to be here to pay my last space. as the coffin, continued it, sad, slow procession. a reminder. the country is moving on. good. okay. the proclamation of the new king met by some disapproval in edinburgh. a reminder that while the current passes automatically from the queen to her eldest son, the affection the country held for her does not. the cortege passed famous landmarks before arriving in edinburgh coats had gathered since just after dawn to mark the arrival at hollywood palace, the monarchs official residence in scotland. the queen came home
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the journey from balmoral took 6 and a half hours much longer than normal. but this was an opportunity for the people of scotland to share a collective moment of grief, of celebration and of history. her body will lie here in the throne room before being moved for the special service of thanksgiving at saint giles cathedral. the mourners led by her son, king charles the 3rd, and then the public will be given their chance to see their farewells, to figure largely loved widely respected. and though sadly missed by the people of scotland. alan fisher, al jazeera hollywood, palace, edinburgh, and high force that brings us more now from outside. buckingham palace in central london. there are still a few crowds. they've dissipated very much. of course now it's off the 10 o'clock fits dumb, still walking past the defences outside. buckingham palace with the bouquets of
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flowers threaded through them. there were important official engagements, day for the new king, mainly focused on the commonwealth. something very close to his mother's heart as she rained during the time when the british empire really dissipated away. but she was very keen to ensure that the commonwealth remained in its stead and so to prince charles, met the secretary general of the commonwealth of scotland are also meeting 14 high commission. is the chief dramatic representatives of the commonwealth countries on which he is head of state here in london. now, there have been tensions during recent years and changes in the commonwealth just most recently. barbados became republic and is no longer a country with the monarch as head of state. there are other countries, especially in the caribbean, whether it will so pretty strong republican movement. so that is something that he's going to have to manage to try to retain the relevance and cohesion of this
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institution that his mother put a great deal of energy into trying to ensure stood strong. one of many responsibilities that he has now inherited from his late mother. ah, ukraine officials are saying that russian attacks have taken out critical infrastructure knots triggered widespread blackouts. enlarge parts of the country, the same, the strikes of it, of thermal power station in harkey. the 2nd city towns in the regions of dina proper troughs done yet, and sumi have also been effected fires of reportedly broken out where attacks occurred and emergency crews are trying to contain these blazes present. ramirez landscaping, russia wants leaf people without any electricity or heating an estimated 9000000 people been affected, including in territory controlled by russia. will the size come after you quite made rapid advances in, in northern and southern counter offensive? since early september, ukraine has made rapid gains with keep taking
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a few days to take back territory that russia baffle for months control. or is it not him? is lensky claimed his forces have liberated the key towns of idiom it day off to retake and go beyond both located on strategic rail lines. advances have also been made by ukraine in the south, near harrison, but at a slower pace. either abdul hamid has worn out from our cave which has been plunged into darkness. a we are in a black hat at the moment. actually there is a power outages in 5 regions in the north east and the eastern part of the country. they are also unconfirmed. reported they are power, power outages, old away to odessa. but as i said, those were unconfirmed reports. now what we're hearing from officials is that the russians have hate critical infrastructure. they're not telling us what all where, but certainly that is deaf and this city is in pitch black. we were actually under
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streets when that happened cleaners have made this formidable advance since the beginning of the month. taking a lot of people by surprise here. many wondering how did that happen, especially that there was this sort of stalemate over the summer. there was this war of attrition between the 2 sides and all of a sudden things turned i went, ukrainians got more weapons, found their western allies that gave them an edge. and all of a sudden they were able to hit the russians behind the defensive lines. and then push through the defensive lines. now, out the question many have is, what will happen next? what will the russians do? people don't expect that they would just pull down, having no planned, that the russians are saying they're regrouping. so suited a lot of questions up in the year, but if the ukrainians managed to hold a ground,
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this will certainly be a turn in this war. they have the momentum at the moment. now the challenge is to keep that momentum. now more aid is arising in pakistan's, devastated southern send province after unprecedented floods. to more u. s. military plains loaded with $35.00 tons of relief of landed in the region, which is one of the worst to fight in country. whence actually gen antonio terraces appeal $560000000.00 to help country coat with the disaster. he's described the situation as climate carnage. when he visited this week, nearly 1400 people have died. $33000000.00 have been effected after a 3rd of the country was submerged with the finance ministers saying the flood damage could amount to $10000000000.00. but independent contractor is saying the true cost is likely double that and could rise even higher. almost 1700000 homes and 6000 kilometers of roads will need to be built farms and crops have also been badly hit. the agricultural sector makes up
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a quarter of pakistan's g. d. p woven 18000 square kilometers of agricultural and has been wiped out, including 80 percent of crops in sind province. this includes the countries key cotton crop them as an estimated 45 percent of that has been destroyed, caught and fuels pakistan's textile industry, which is a vital source of employment in foreign exchange at a time when reserves have been shrinking and inflation has skyrocketed to more than 27 percent in august, that is a 5 decade high energy prices have already been raised 50 percent to secure an i. m . f bailout ago. we cannot leave our home. we have to look after our children. we must read our own cattle goats. she got otherwise. where would they go? our forefathers lived here. there is no other place we could consider moving to one . so we have to live with that. on the low cost of it. i send that over. i used to make around $2.00 a day. now even that's gone with the owners of the lab came, wants to see the damage they promised to bring us food and hence what has been many
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days and not returned benefit them. although counting is under wayne sweden's general election exit pulse a jess right when opposition parties could win a narrow majority in the parliament, but projections and neck and neck with that one seat separating left and right blocks is the anti immigration far right. sweden, democrats is made, major gains to become the country, 2nd biggest party, rising crime, immigration, and the energy crisis triggered by the war and ukraine have become crucial issues of voters. the u. s. agency for international development is budged. a total of $60000000.00 to sri lanka, country has been dealing with its worst economic crisis since independence, which triggered weeks of protest that toppled the president got by raja park. so on a 2 day visit to the country, usaid administrator samantha power announced the supports and call for drastic reforms to political and economic systems. when al fernandez has more from colombo,
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$60000000.00 announce during administrative power strip here to sri lanka, the 1st $40000000.00 as you said, subject to congressional approval will be used for the agriculture sector. the other 20000000 that she announced the day was about humanitarian assistance because the current economic crisis is really biting, vulnerable families. but talking of her meeting with president runner, vicar missing her, the administrator said she had stressed the need for political reform and accountability to go hand in hand with economic reform. if there's a, a temptation to only proceed, you know, within the 4 corners of, of the economic domain and to move in a manner that, that, perhaps um, exacerbates political tensions and so forth. and, and this, this is not just true of the, the governing authorities. this, this is a message that we were also able to send to the opposition. ah, that lack of unity that, that polarization. ah, that divisiveness, you know, is,
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is going to make it even harder to attract you, the kind of investment. ah, it is going to perpetuate the impression of instability in terms of the crippling economic crisis and what she longer needs to do to ensure that it secures funding. international confidence, basically administered a policy that's strange to sri lanka. and out of this country's issues did say that it was important for the government to shore that it is not just making pledges, but moving on with the reform with the changes. she said, it was important, essentially to look at the causes of the depth which had accumulated over the years . and she did say that the u. s. stands ready to help with that restructuring. but also that all the creditors entre lanka must work together openly and on an equal footing. watching al jazeera ally from london still ad on the program protest
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erupt in july as the country marks the 4 of us 3 of the military coolant. my general got to finish k and a wave of unwelcome guest in thailand, snakes over on the capitalist and natural habitat destroyed. ah, his latest on the typhoon, just east of taiwan. hi everyone. so the outer bands once again giving us some drenching rain for ty paid its rains, going to linger around for the next day or so. that storm is slow. moving at this point would be surprised if we see more than $100.00 millimeters in some cases. now we'll continue to drift into these, trying to see but ahead of it, we're already getting striped with some pretty solid bands of rain in shanghai with
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the high of 28 degrees. there has been a lot of heat toward the northwest of china and we've seen that filter further toward the east, so beijing is up to 31 degrees on tuesday. down under right now, quite cool air force has mania, could see some snow over higher elevation. there and toward w a, we've got an incoming weather maker here. so let's go for a closer look. it's going to be a vigorous system generating not only showers, but we're going to see those winds whip up as well. so i think for coastal areas when guest of about a 100 kilometers per hour, but more inland, we'll see those winds 80 kilometers per hour or going to end this weather report right now in new zealand. it's so what day across the northland, the escape. and also around that has been b as well with this batch of what weather rolling through. it's been got a high of 1900 degrees on monday. that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. take care. the
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rear has big plans to turn its largest fellows into spectacles. but inside def of alice, because you only beta has big plans of his own building since the age of 12 is unchanged, yet skilled architect has as good a chance as any in his vision come to light. the food that i do and the master planner in concluding pod rebel architecture on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back. look at main stories with the following. now. quite an official site . russian attacks have taken out critical infrastructure, knots triggered widespread blackouts in large part of the country. they say the
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strikes have had a thermal power station in our keep the 2nd biggest city towns in the region of dena appropriate troughs done yet. and soon me have also been affected with body of queen elizabeth the 2nd has arrived in edinburgh after a 6 hour journey from balmoral castle where she died on thursday. a flag draped coffin was met by a military gone to the owner. on monday to be taken to saint john's cathedral, where the queen would light rest for 24 hours before her casket is flown to london . old crowds continued to gather round buckingham palace with thousands of people leaving florida floral tributes of some britons a question. my question relevant of these chusen of monarchy turn howl has more. this now from london seemingly without end the floral attributes of spilled out from buckingham palace on to the gardens of green park. the crowds, unrelenting snake, their way along
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a one way system that no one quite understands. so they just follow the people in front. volunteers are pressed into action, fetching, carrying, removing plastic, packaging, loving messages. remember a queen who was the nation's grandmother. i said, we've been here since about 6 this morning to try to clear the flowers from avenue, the palace. what we found since we've been here since you've been very overwhelmed, down 15 truck so far, and everyone's just coming in, giving us a hand just look at the paper with the epic and everything up there lit up in a clear everything up. fantastic. in 20 or so years of people with the culture of never seen anything like it, it's almost like a kind of pilgrimage, isn't it? thousands of people coming here many with a genuine sense of grief. others to have a physical experience of history and to leave their mark and here in this place it
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feels almost universal. actually, everyone must want to be here. but of course that's not the case. elsewhere, life goes on largely undisturbed, respectfully blacked out display windows at one of london's most famous stores serve only to hide the bustle of shoppers inside a majority, generally approve of the monarchy at britain today. but much of that is down to the popularity of the queen and her grandchildren for younger generations. it is an institution with questionable relevance. personally, it doesn't affect me. i know that might sound a bit insensitive, but i understand that the significant spot it doesn't have an impact on my life. personally, i think that's the general feeling with my friends. i think they're good. it's good to have like a head of the party got like a figure to look up too, but i just don't think that is related for a lot of people now. god saved the king. oh,
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while the new king is proclaimed in places great and small across the country, many simply go about their business. ah, king charles has work to do to shill his mother's place in the nations affection. jonah whole al jazeera lumber, thousands of protests the taking to the streets and chile as the country marks the 49th anniversary of the military collab by general augusta pena shay. on the 11th of september, 1973, the military attack, the presidential palace left when present, salvador allende was killed in violence, chilly van injured 17 years of dictatorship. thousands of political opponents were killed or disappeared. many more were arrested, tortured or forced into exile. our latin america is resign. human has mo, from santiago to volatile situation. every september 11th in this country. it's
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a date that sparks a lot of pain and a lot of anger and millions of people in this country. it did mark a military coup that took place on the 11th of september long before the twin towers. long before the date that most, most people think of the 11th of september, something that happened in the united states. but here it means something very, very different. it was an attack on democracy and it opened, or it led to 17 years of military dictatorship. and so there have been protests throughout the day, most of them peaceful, but also some very, very fierce clashes with riot police between mainly young people dressed in black, covering their faces wooded, who've been following molotov cocktails. police have responded throughout the day with water cannon and lots of tear gas. we've got soaked ourselves that, that included a march into the cemetery where people went to pay their respects again to the
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tune of president salary in the, and at a long wall where the names of thousands of people who are still missing and who disappeared after that cool, i have been paid homage as well. people left flowers and they cried. many people sang and also a lot of people are demanding justice, which has not been served for most of the people who were victims of that cool. millions of university students in nigeria are in limbo as a staff strike and has it 7th month at or is it a wanting better pay and conditions? but the longer public colleges are main shot, the last students lp to return when they reopen an interest, reports from khana on an jerry's student accident was to possibly man makes enough money to meet his basic needs and fund his education. the final, yes, so surely your student says his ambition goes beyond soon presses, but
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a strike by lecturers has put his goal of getting a muster of sciences or m. s. c. on hold. i have addressed want to continue my amis without finishing my physically algal. i want to know the and must as he started his 4 year degree program 6 years ago. and he expects to have to wait longer to graduate. prolonged strikes, often lead to entire academics such as being canceled. many students from struggling probably say the dispute is wrecking their studies before i actually had the sam slow. i understand in an academic activities or academic performance, i couldn't solve maybe 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 was had the electro say, this strike is indefinite gun one has decided to deploy the we foremost diversion hunger to kill its intellectuals by by stove her i was eloise wall or some of them was now the dispute is led to an exodus of nigerian students 2 schools overseas. the number of nigeria is granted. student visas rose from around 8004 120192 nearly 626000. 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 army degrees al jazeera colonel nigeria garza is hosting its 1st beat trying championship. but in his writing ban on sports equipment means dozens of athletes share just for kayaks unit us. i had went to check out the competition. oh, it's the 1st championship. it's kind dozens of participants peddling it out in the long blockaded garza. c. madeline collab is one of the few women taking part. she says it's an exciting opportunity. the fellows that have been up in the mail, girls and gas are talented now. but as you can see there are only 4 kayaks for nearly 60 athletes. so we want the world to help us develop these helen 7 to enable us to
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participate in global championships. lynn. israel refuses to allow chi x to enter the gaza strip. it considers them dual purpose goods. items that have civilian and military uses. is that horrible? at any other competition, there would be enough of the narrow crafts for all the participants. but here, the 57 athletes are sharing the 4 available. the palestinian sailing and rowing federation says it asked to israel several times to lift the ban, but received no response. yet of course, over this i believe that i believe we ask all parties to apply pressure and help us to develop this beautiful sports people of garza love life and enjoy practicing water sport wisco neo. however, it didn't discourage the competitors to put in long hours of training. yeah. my
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mood ebelin ema lost both his legs during eas, rails, 2008 war on garza, when a messiah struck near his home. he and other amputee athletes are competing as a team. even those these kayaks are not adapted for people with disability. i lot of them are about the despite my disability, i have participate in many tournaments like body building and swimming and the most recent is the rowing tournament. the sports have motivated me and good me the strength and determination to keep going. well, as the federation says, it wants to set up academies to train other rowers in garza, but he's really restrictions have always stood in the way of its plants. what's the limited resources? let's use ambition. these palestinians want to prove that these early them came one victory, bell remedy being their dream. eunice, this is iraq garza now neighborhoods in the tie capital overrun with
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snakes and emergency calls about snakes of doubles. at least one person contacts bangkok, reptile response unit. every 15 minutes al jazeera is tony chang, explains what's causing the animals to invade people's homes. an emergency cool for 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
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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. dounia. the reason why we found mos max in house 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, the anti venom production. the extract the poison as part of
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a show to educate the public. although the 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 don't have the official. and even on friday with her and the big family call company, they stop producing because their lack of profit back at the station, the snake wranglers practicing his skills affected open 19 years. but his advice is don't try this at home. oh, tony chang al jazeera, banco ah, look at the main stories of following now. body of queen elizabeth the 2nd has arrived in edinburgh after a 6 hour journey.

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