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will help, but we certainly need much more rain than this. ah, the welcome cake. so it's only 2 months. as the main event gets close to 0 is here every step of the way. i'm going to go with fans across the globe. things can expect some strong support. hearing with the spotlight on north and central america and canada build that 1st place. finishing, qualify all. will the us, mexico, will costa rica rise to be cation the world can't count down on al jazeera. ah, i hope for peace in ethiopia, rebels integral, i say that they're ready for
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a cease fire with the government. ah, i made room for the good. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up. queen elizabeth, the 2nd coffin is in edinburgh. later the people of scotland have a chance to pay their respects in cost. ukrainians accused russia of revenge attacks the cause, blackouts in cock eve. and we report on the effects of international sanctions on iran, as efforts to revive the nuclear deal is stalemate. since the united states left the nuclear deal in 2018, the reale has lost more than 60 percent of its value. inflation is all $0.40 rebels in ethiopia, northern ticket i regions say that they're ready for
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a mutually agreed ceasefire with the government and would accept a peace process led by the african union. that's a major breakthrough. the rebels of previously opposed any a u involvement. the united nations has welcomed the development and said that it's ready to support the a you with the process the fighting any the opiate began in november 2020 prime minister abbey, albert ordered a military offensive against the t p l. f. in response to what he said were attacks on army basis, the group says that it was unfairly targeted. the u. n. has repeatedly called for an end to the violence, accusing both sides of committing war crimes. the government declared a truce in march to allow humanitarian aid into to grey. but after 5 months of relative calm fighting began again in august, the conflict has displaced more than 2 point. 6000000 people and years of drought have impacted food supplies, leaving millions, now malnourished. undue alarm see say, is
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a journalist and political commentator. he joins us now live from addis ababa. what do you make of this statement from the rebels and to cry? thank you so much and you said it was yeah. so it was. ready by the way, many of the. ready news is leading to anything that we do in the suffering region and say it as a nation's as welcome the development. how do you think the therapy in government is going to respond? i think they do it because
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by now. so before, what are we expecting that so i'm ready for that. good to talk to you so many thanks for being with us on the what i'm see. say the in addis ababa ah, king charles, the 3rd and the queen consorted you to visit westminster in a few hours that both houses of parliament will convey the condolences. later on monday, the monarch will fly to empty bra. he'll lead the royal family procession of the queen's coffin is taken from the palace of hollywood house to saint charles cathedral for a service. let's go live now to buckingham palace in london. our desirous pulled
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brandon is that paul took us through what we can expect to happen today. well, this historic transition process from one queen. so the new king here in the u. k continues, we will see king charles the 3rd leaving from buckingham palace behind me and to us . and he's going to go to westminster hole. it's the oldest part of the palace of westminster, the british parliament building. it's the place where henry the 8th, was crowned at the place where guy fawkes, one of the gunpowder plotters was tried. and that can, charles will, will address both the house of commons and the house of lords around 900 members of both of those parts of the british parliament. after that, he will fly up to edinburgh and he will be reunited with the coming of his late mother. they will walk behind the coffin as it transitions from holly root house,
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the place the palace where it's been spending the last 24 hours down to some jobs cathedral. at that point, the public will be allowed to profess passed the coffin in the cathedral. the scottish public and during the evening as well can charles himself will take part in the vigil. it's called the vigil of the princess. it's perhaps one of the few private personal moments that he's had in these past few days. i think i've been struck by how little time king charles has had to himself. we've seen television picked his off him continuously having to meet people. delegates important politicians, sorting out the arrangements for this very complex process. that is the, the process of burying the late monarch at that point he will start his is talk of the of the regents. he will today meet with nicholas sturgeon, who is the scottish 1st minister. and in the coming days, he will then go to north ireland and also to wales. so the devolved government that
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so it's a really busy time for the new kings up and no less poignant for all of that. they'll be a funeral pool a week today for a majesty queen elizabeth the 2nd one. will the public get to pay their respects before that state funeral? yeah, the, the initially, the, as i mentioned, the public who are in scotland at the moment will get their opportunity at st. john's cathedral from the season. but the queen's coffin is not staying the more than 24 hours. so that will be a rather brief opportunity for the people in scotland to pay their respect before the queen's body is brought down here to buckingham palace initially on a flight, which will come down to the r f base just to the northwest of london called our f nor fault it will be accompanied by the queen's daughter princess. at that point, once it arrives in buckingham palace,
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then the arrangements start to gather pace and there will be an opportunity for people here to pay their respect. the coffin will be laid in will will lie and rest before the funeral. people have been warned that the cues will be enormous. i mean, such as the appetite for people to pay for their respect, both british people and also people coming from overseas cues of up to 5 miles have been mentioned 20 hours, the potential waiting time. and the warning that people will be required to maintain a silence for assessing, pass the coffin and the fact that they could be that for a very long time indeed will that put people off given the appetite. but i think, well, i've certainly seen speaking to people over the past few days. i don't think it will. i think there are thousands and thousands of people who want to show their
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respect to the late queen and also pay their respect. so the new king can charles houses here a full run, a reporting live there from buckingham palace in london. paul, for the moment, many things indeed. as you were here in queen elizabeth's coffin arrived in edinburgh on sunday after more than 6 hour drive from balmoral castle where she passed away on thursday. well wishes queued up along the route to pay their respects. i'll zeros alan fisher reports the beginning of the final journey. the coffin of the late queen caddied by the groans keepers of her ball moral 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, it sounds unhappy, overseer, the fee for concise. it was an absolute pleasure to see how much they know she
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barabbas and we held rob rog, 1st to aberdeen in the northeast of scotland were local officials paid their respects. farmers and horse riders formed their own special gar devona. then on slowly to dundee and path heading for scotlands capital title. oh, it's the parts, it's who has david, is it a whole life to say thank us. and i just felt there was no way. i also wanted to be here 8 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 made 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
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mark the arrival at hollywood palace, the monarchs official residence in scotland. the queen came home the journey from ball moral took 6 and a half hours, much longer than normal. but this was an opportunity for the people of scotland to shoot a collective moment of grief of celebration and of history. her body will lie here in the throne room before being moved for a special service of thanksgiving. it's in 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 i sadly missed by the people of scotland. allan fisher, al jazeera hollywood palace, edinburgh. ukraine says its forces of advanced further into the ne hockey region close to the border
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with russia. the army says that its reclaimed more than 3000 square kilometers of territory this month. since early september, ukrainian troops of advanced rapidly areas took russia months to seize, had been retaken in just days. ukrainian flags flying the city is of is young. and copy ask both on railway lions that server supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says that it's made gains in the south as well near her song, but at a slower pace. will you crate as accused rusher of attacking power and water supplies in response to its counter offensive? in the concave region, ukrainian officials say that missile strikes caused blackouts in several areas, including concave city. the mer says that they were an act of revenge by russia. power was restored in the ne broke her troughs. don't ask, and sue me by midnight on sunday, but her chief remained in darkness. an estimated 9000000 people were affected,
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including in areas controlled by russia. al jazeera hot abdel hamid reports now from car cave. we are in a black out 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 will 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 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,
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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 plan 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, this will certainly be a turn in this war. they have the momentum at the moment. now their challenge is to keep that momentum. we'll get a weather update. max townhouses here up. so to come, ah,
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what is it sweetens white wig alliance celebrate as it takes a narrow lead in a close election race. plus, we choose to go to them and do the other thing. not because they are easy, but because they are on the anniversary of that historic speech, we look back at the space race between 2 superpower rivals. look, lies ahead. ah hi there. here's your weather update for europe and africa. so we did have some disruptive rain through the republic of ireland. heather, by the way, more so for southern sections that's now hopped over the i rich c, pushing in to wales, northern sections of ireland, also running into western norway on monday. now if we did further toward that south
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remnants leftovers of what was hurricane danielle coming in to portugal, really up and down the coast there? i think we're going to see some pretty intense bursts of rain did set some record temperatures in the southeast of france. now it looks like the southwest of france on monday, bordeaux getting up to 30 degrees otherwise across central europe right through the balkans. it's fairly calm, but let's go round the boss for us. now we do have a slug of rain in istanbul. see those winds pick up just a bit with the high of 26 degrees off to africa, getting striped with some pretty solid bands of rain beneath togo and gone. i could see some flooding here further toward the north. though alger is at 38 degrees, it's a good 10 above where you should be for this time of the earth close to it. anyway, southern africa, we do have extreme fire danger in play for a huge swath of south africa. but some showers include towel and the free state, so that should help things. but of course we need much more rain nats. hi, 15 degrees in cape town on monday. we'll see you soon. ah
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ethiopia to grey rebels. so they're ready for a ceasefire with a government. i would accept a peace process led by the african union. they previously opposed any a you involvement? king charles the 3rd is to, to visit westman, so with both houses of parliament will convey their condolences. later he leave the royal family in procession as queen elizabeth's confidence take him to some jaws cathedral in edinburgh. as you crate as accused russia of targeting a power plotting called keith hosing electricity outages, it says the strikes a revenge attack for your brains rapid successes the counter offensive in the east as well. paul has tried to revive the 2015 nuclear deal with iran. severe sanctions have devastated the country's economy. the measures were re imposed off to washington withdrew from the agreement in 2018 odyssey restore such a body as into rom. this is iran's biggest annual carpet exhibition,
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400 stalls featuring its most well known product. the week long events is a chance for merchants from across the country to showcased our works. the hey, darian family has been making rugs since 1890 our ash. hey, darian is the 5th generation to run the business that employs 1500 people across or on. his family has been producing carpets for the past 130 years and about 10 years ago used to export up to 90 percent of them. now that number is down to less than 30 percent are ash is hoping for a break through and talks on the joint comprehensive plan of action or j. c. p. o, a r drawn. i got a kid, i'm john bish head. if they reach an agreement over the g, c p, away on the banking system works well in 5 or 6 months, i would say the export of conflicts would improve by about 50 or 60 percent. now the rate of the u. s. dollar and iran is also important because it needs to
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stabilize so that business can rely on long rate pay matching. domestic sales are also down, since most iranians are no longer able to afford expensive carpets due to the high cost of living and a currency that's devaluing by the day. since the united states left the nuclear deal in 2018, the real has lost more than 60 percent of its value, and inflation is over 40 percent. that makes iran one of the world's most unstable countries for foreign investors. and without that investment, it's future is believe the organization for economic cooperation and development gives iran a level 7 rating in terms of its ability to repay external debt. that's the lowest rate possible, and it's the same as afghanistan and iraq. the chamber of commerce says $10000000000.00 of capital is leaving her on every year. and it blames decades of international sanctions. you need the whispers, this investments needs stability,
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stability in, in, in, in flowing the money, right? know we face outflow with money from the country. the 1st issue, the 2nd issue, this very importance. oh, if you wish to the conclusion to day is the income of governments. members of the hate, our young family say they hope iran and the united states can reach an agreement and establish peaceful relations that way their business and others might survive for other generations. dorsey jabari al jazeera terran the outcome of sweeping this general election could take days to determine because the results up to close to coal preliminary results show that the white wing alliance has taken a narrow lead. a win would put the suite and democrats had power for the 1st time, replacing prime minister, magdalena and ocean just 10 months after taking charge. full rece reports from
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stockholm, swedish prime minister, magdalena on the shoulder casts a vote in stockholm. her last contribution and a campaign to stop by right wing coalition taking power. i will always find it rather emotional to go voting. and this is really a fantastic day for democracy. today, we're every vote counts. the exit polls suggested those votes would count in favor of am the sions left wing alliance. but as the count went on, the opposition led by oath krista, son of the moderate party, went into the lead herself. as under shawn tried to keep her supporters spirits up the social democrats giving a rapturous reception to that leda, the time of magdalena on the sun. but the conference has been, have been away. i made increasingly foils and speeches from the right wing opposition. the most triumphant of all would come from ye me, orchestra leader of the sweden democrats, a pariah party,
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with 5 percent of the vote just a few elections ago. they now looked like topping 20 percent and overtaking their allies. the moderates as the 2nd biggest in sweden, their policies assented on battling sweden's record high levels of crime, linking it with the mass immigration of the past decade. but they've also succeeded in reaching immigrant voters themselves. allan doug gemini, born in rwanda, has voted for orcus and in this election your of all of the pool you mucus on, as i voted for the sweden democrats because they've been serious about migration politics, crime and gang shootings. i don't see them as racist. they prioritize sweden, i'm of immigrant. background myself, i see sweden as my country and if i thought there were racist, i wouldn't vote for them yourself. but the parties extreme right routes are not easy to shake off. though may i get in the other them courteously, they are founded on a nazi and racist ideology. i will absolutely not vote to be it's not even in
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christian, and i will not vote in a party that works with him. either would be a thumb animal. christensen's willingness to work with the sweden. democrats has brought them a step closer to a part in sweden's next government. by the end of sunday, their coalition led by a $176.00 seats, $273.00. but final counting isn't due to finish until wednesday. paul reese out is era, stockholm my sons, former prime minister, emron con, has been given another bail by a court hearing terrorism charges against him. his earlier bill was due to expire on monday. the case is related to a speech that con, gave in august, in which he accused police and a judge of torturing one of his aides. let's go live, not about 0 is come, all haida is outside the court. so what's likely to happen now? come on, beleaguer lakes birds, red of the opinion that his bail may be, can farm,
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and that the police may be restrained from addressing him. however, the case, what john is going to target beard and self day, former prime minister m ron con, before the i did get it a score and now he will be obliged to appear again on the 20th of september of gods and nigger legs, but have been saying that the charges leveled against them do not constitute dedicated them and that therefore their government charges of privilege against them. ron hon. if god can also be an appearing in the contempt your false case, and that at the time when his popularity is sky high, be nording large, rallied and rallied across the country. and is also due to announce his next plan of action, which will include protests across the country. but legal pretty good in focused on are normally cumbersome. they take dime and lawyers of course are still gone for doing that. they will be able to get confirmation of bail because right now the
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former prime minister is on and get him bail. and that means that the much get boatman and bail so that he can get some relief. so indeed, all eyes will now be on the anti terrorist gord. fixated behind me every security brendan's again and that includes batter military. busy voted the police forces an anti right unix, as supporter of on con, why shouting slogans in his fav. i so indeed dramatic development. but people have to wait and bucket on to see what happened in the neck table. i'll 0, come oh hi, the reporting live the phone, islam of many thanks and did come out more aid is arriving in pakistan, southern city province off to unprecedented flooding. 2 additional u. s. military aircraft loaded with 35 tons of emergency supplies, landed there on sunday. un secretary general until the tech is appealing for $160000000.00 to help pakistan cope with the disaster. planning minister says the
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damages are likely to be far greater than the initial estimates of $10000000000.00 . in sports, spanish, teenager cono's alcaraz has won his 1st tennis. major beating, caspar rude in the us open final. the 19 year old old crowns defeated. his norwegian opponent, in 4 sets in new york along with his 1st grand slam victory, it becomes the youngest place to hold the world. number one ranking 60 years ago was a significant moment in the history of space exploration. it wasn't a rocket launcher, a mars rover landing. it was a speech with words that inspired a nation. as rob reynolds ripples. the race to the moon began with a series of triumphs by the soviet union. first came sputnik, the 1st satellite in orbit. then the little dog leica, the 1st earth creature in space. and then you are a garden,
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the 1st man in space. the soviets were winning and the u. s. was embarrassed. the soviet union was doing the things in space for the 1st time in the united states. i did not have oper bowl mission schedule. i created a widespread feeling among the media and among the public that at the united states somehow was falling behind. ready overall, this year's thanks much a month after good gardens flight president john f. kennedy. committed the us to put a man on the moon by the end of the 19th sixty's. the following year in houston, he gave a speech that galvanized the country around a common purpose, great heroes to go to them own. and if they can do the other thing, not because they are easy, but because they are hot, kennedy would not live to see the fulfillment of his pledge. but on july 20th
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1969 and americans set foot on the moon at last upon program. pardon? by with the u. s. had won the space race. it was in essence, a geo political contest or world opinion i. astronauts have not been back since 1972, but now with its new heavy lift artemus rocket. the u. s. plants descend, men and women to the moon again by 2026. artemus, as test launches have been scrub twice due to malfunctions. in the meantime, another geopolitical contest for space has begun with china. beijing has plans for a lunar landing by 2030. but the stakes now may actually be higher. the, the thing is that there was a finish line, the 1st to land on the competition between the united states in china or
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space leadership. i really has no endpoint and it's not a race. it is a open ended competition in civilian and scientific and in military space. space is only one aspect of a broad rivalry on many fronts. one likely to last longer than the one that ended with those 1st footsteps on the moon, rob reynolds al jazeera. and finally, as they say, and all the best news spent costs a tango enthusiasts from around the world of galilee, the spiritual home of the dance. for the 1st time since the pandemic, ah, $500.00 contestants and sharing off their moves at the international tango festival . and championship implant us out as last year foreign can.
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