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wafa century indigo. die is old by movable. what can i say? what did the last ticket? yeah, and others in northern nigeria have watched helplessly as a business struggle and becomes dissipated growth. making technology has changed over time, but not at this di pete's income. and that's the same that's met some of the products uncompetitive. the dumping of chemically treated fabrics. yeah. like in most african market is a major source of concern for local producers. there is widespread consent here, but so even the few kits that remain also have to close bringing an end to more than 500 years history. ah, a hope for peace in ethiopia, rebels integral. i say that that ready for
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a cease fire with the government. ah, hello, i'm adrian for again. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up. queen elizabeth, the 2nd coffin is now in edinburgh where people laser will get an opportunity to pay their respects. ukrainians accuse russia of revenge attacks the cause black counts in ca, keys plus ah, supporters of sweden's white wing alliance celebrates as it takes an hour lead in a clue, selection, ah, rebels in ethiopia, northern to gray, reach and say that that ready for a mutually agreed cease fire with the government of would accept a peace process led by the african union. it's a major breakthrough. the rebels of previously opposed any
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a u involvement. the united nations has welcomed the development at a said that it's what he's support. the a you with the process has been a flurry of diplomatic activity since fighting fled in august of 2 months of relative calm. the u. s. state departments is urged leaders to put ethiopia back on the path to peace, peace rather, roslyn jordan reports. well, the u. s. has been very concerned about of the resumption of hostilities between the ethiopian military, the tpl life of the rebels in the northern part of ethiopia as t cry, region and era tray and forces coming across the border to basically amp up the violets. and so there has been a this a renewed concern. the special envoy for the horn of africa, michael hammer, has been in addis ababa since september 5th, meeting with officials, not just in the ethiopian government, but also with the leadership of the t p l f. the main rebel for saw in the northern
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part of ethiopia trying to lay the groundwork for some sort of peace talks. he's also, i've been meeting with a, you officials. the a process is such that the u. s. wants to see. all parties lay down their arms and try to get into peace talks as quickly as possible. on sunday, the u. s. secretary of state antony blank and released a statement i urging all parties to engage in peace talks and to try to seize the opportunity. in the name of the ethiopian people try to basically restore stability, restore. com and also deal with a growing humanitarian crisis. ah, king charles, the service you to visit the palace of westminster in the coming hours there both houses of parliament will convey their condolences. later on monday,
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the monarch will fly to edinburgh that he will leave the royal family in procession . as the queen's coffin is taken from the palace of holy root house to some giles cathedral for service. let's go lived out of buckingham palace, said london al jazeera alzheimer's port brennan is set that for us. a pull took us through what's just happened there in london today. it's another busy day here. adrian, laden with historical and ceremonial significance in round an hour's time, the king will leave buckingham palace behind me and drive the short distance to westminster, to the parliament building of the u. k. where in westminster hall, the oldest part of the parliament estates, he will receive the condolences of both houses of parliament, the house of lords and the house of commons. now. westminster hall itself dates back to the 11th century. if the place where king henry the 8th,
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was crowned at the place where guy fawkes, one of the gun powder plotters was tried, and it, it, it's the place also where from weapons they onwards, the queen's body will lie in ceremonial state for members of the public to process past it to pay their respects. so this morning the king will go there. there will be a short assoni of condolences given by the speaker of the house of commons and other members of both of those houses. and in addition to that, he will then travel up to edinburgh. and it's there that the ceremonials will continue because the queen obviously her body at the moment in the palace of holly rude house. it will be moved later on during the day down to saint john's cathedral . it's perhaps striking, having had just how little time i think the king has had said to perhaps process his own personal thoughts in this, these numerous engagements that he is duty bound to do as his transition of
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sovereignty moves from his late mother to him has been pretty relentless over the past few days and will continue all the way through to next week when the funeral takes place on monday. this another day of those important engagements. as you say, that st. funeral for queen elizabeth the 2nd will take place on monday. preparations. continue and, and you touched upon it there paul. the the public will get the chance to pay their respects both in scotland, laser to day and from later in the week in london. yes i and there is a, a kind of frisson of nervousness. i have to say amongst the authorities here. it's not known exactly how many people will try to pay their respects at westminster hall. that the expectation is that it could be hundreds of thousands are members of the public are already being warned through the authorities that they are going to
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have to face one cues, potentially long waiting times are going out to be prepared to wait up to 20 hours is one estimate in or in a very long and very slow moving cure in order to file past the coffin of the lake green elizabeth the 2nd i don't think though that it's going to put people off. certainly the outpouring of loyalty and respect that we've heard here in the u. k. in the past days means that i don't think they'll be any loss of appetite for people wanting to turn up that out. 0 pull. brennan, reporting live from buckingham palace in london. paul many thanks indeed. or queen elizabeth's coffin arrived in edinburgh on sunday after a more than 6 hour drive from balmoral castle, which is where she passed away on thursday. the well wishes queued up upon the route along the routes to pay their respects and as he was allen fisher reports the beginning of the final journey. the coffin of the late queen caddied by the groans
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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 the river. so i'm happy ever she had to give us a good fight. it was an absolute pleasure to say how much they know she barabbas and we hold. while pride in 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 gave it a whole life to say thank us for some reason. and i just felt there was no way i also wanted to be here to pay my last space. as the coffin, continued it, sad,
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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 mark the arrival at hollywood palace, the monarch's official residence in scotland. the queen came home. 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 he will lie here in the throne room before being moved for a special service of thanksgiving,
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its angels cathedral. the mourners led by her son, king charles the 3rd, and then the public will be given their chance to say their farewells to figure largely loved widely respected. and i sadly missed by the people of scotland. allan fisher, al jazeera hollywood, palace, edinburgh and allen sasha joins us now. live from edinburgh. you touched upon it there in your report on the tourists once again. what just happened there to day in edinburgh? while the queen has spent the night in the throne room at hollywood palace, which you can see behind me, i ben, it's so let that has a load staff who worked at hollywood host to say their farewells, that king charles will arrive for around lunch time and then the coffin will be taken with the crown of scotland on top, at the 20 minute walk up to saint giles cathedral up the royal mile towards edinburgh castle. at prince charles and the queen consort camilla. it will lead the
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mourners in that procession, and then at saint giles cathedral, there will be a service of thanksgiving. people are determined that the queen's life, although it should be mourned. it should also be celebrated for her 70 years of service that the king will then return here to hollywood house. he will then take part in what is known as the ceremony of the keys, where the lord provost of edinburgh. essentially, the ceremonial head of the council will present the keys of the city to the monarch, as he often does every year when the monarch comes to scotland for their week's day . essentially seeing you have the freedom of edinburgh and then the king will return those keys. seeing a can thing, there been better hands than the lord traverse to and the council people of edinburgh. and then the people are ordinary people will be given the chance to pay their respects to the queen. here and edinburgh and giles will be open and people
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will be able to file past for 24 hours to pay their respects. the king will spend the night here in edinburgh, and then the intention is he will fly south to london on tuesday with his mother's casket and then from there on to buckingham palace. princess anne at prince king charles's i, sister and the the queen's only daughter. she has spent the night here after spending 6 hours in the cortez that drove all the way from memorial to here in hollywood and, and then had that incredibly poignant moment which you saw in the report. that is, the queen's coffin was carried into hollywood for the last time. she curtsied to her mother and to the did it at queen al jazeera salad. fisher reporting live there from edinburgh for the moment on many thanks. indeed, ukraine says that its forces of advanced farther north, in the concave region, close to the border with russia. the army says that it's recaptured more than 20
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settlements in the past 24 hours since early september. ukrainian troops of advance rapidly areas that took russia months to seize, have been retaken in just days. ukrainian flags flying in the cities of islam and copy on sc both located on railway lines. that server supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south near cas song, but at a slow pace will in response to those gains. ukraine says that russia has attacked power and water supplies in the concave region. officials say that missiles strikes caused blackouts and several areas, including how keep city power was restored than e. pro petrov ask, don't ask. and sue me by midnight sunday. but khaki remained in darkness. an estimated 9000000 people were affected, including in areas controlled by russia. al jazeera hot abdul hamid reports. now from how keith we are in a black out at the moment. actually there is
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a power outages in 5 regions in the north east and the eastern part of the country. they are also unconfirmed, reported they are. powell 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 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,
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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, the russians are saying they're regrouping so suited a lot of questions up in the year. but if the ukrainians managed to hold their ground, this will certainly be a turn in this war. they have the momentum at the moment. now the challenge is to keep that momentum, or go to weather update next to our house 0. then yet another court appearance of pakistan from the prime minister emron con. his bail is extended and 49 years of the chilis,
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military coup. it's new president from us is to find out what happened to more than a 1000 people. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world camp is on its way to cattle. hook your travel package to day. hello, the skies are large to clear across central parts of europe. so early morning, mr. fall clearing to some pleasant. warm september. sunshine must be garry of high pressure keeping things settled here. somewhere to weather some cooler weather over towards sea east had some very wet weather. also making his way across c o, which is pushing over towards norway. we'll see some heavy burst of rain here. and with that high in place, it will have the effect of keeping up bay this wet a web, which contains the remnants of what was sir. how can danielle fitting some very wet weather into western? possibly, but we will see some very heavy rain,
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long spells afraid also pushing the way into portugal in particular. but spain, seeing some live, he showers to without trouble glam, extend suddenly, whence bordeaux could see temperatures touching 37 degrees celsius as that dry weather for much of france, low countries, germany farther north, while the skies have cleared. now we're cross sir much of scotland. as our rain bank continued sink its way further southwards is a slow moving feature. northern parts of england wells see some heavy burst of famous, unpleasant sunshine or solemn england. 26 celsius there in a london. i'd say merrier cloud and rain that makes its way into norway. we will see some heavier burst of rain maker the way further east was as we go for tuesday . cats are airway ah, the shoe and i the judge. debating the issues of the day produced as always been criminalized around though boundaries of right. these are just numbered. there people are families and our friends are community members on our online i, jewel, voice this made it to we don't believe in dialogue. political crisis,
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most vsoft with a political solution as climate change progress is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to made? there's no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh, now 20 with ah, hello again. this is l 0. let's remind you. the bad news to sell at a major breakthrough. ethiopia to grow rebels say that they're ready for a ceasefire with the cup, but i will accept a peace process led by the african union. they previously oppose any a you involved king charles the 3rd is to, to visit westminster, where both houses of parliament will convey their condolences. lisa elite,
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the wall family in procession. as queen elizabeth's confidence taken, charles cathedral in edinburgh. and ukraine is accusing washer of targeting a power plant in col, keith, closing electricity outages. it says the strikes are in revenge for ukraine's rapid successes at a counter offensive in the east pakistan's, former prime minister in bron columns bail has been extended in relation to terrorism. charges against him. his earlier bail was due to expire on monday. the case is related to a speech that con, gave in august, in which he accused police or the judge of torturing one of his aides. let's go live to was law about, i'll 0. come all haida. is the come out. what happens now? well apparently this was a surgery day to day and dictated escort, and of course he's gone from victory. ben, hey, get dominique. we're trying to get permanent bay. and we're hoping that the court
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were gone. so issue a restraining order to the police that enron con, the former prime minister, should not be a tested in this case. however, the court adjourned, which means that he's got another trans or to the bed till the 20th of this month. now this all happening, all came, ron han severely criticized the police and a judge for sending it chief staff officer to for the on victor. good morning, despite the fact that they would fiesta allegations of abuse and torture during a custody. so indeed, embryonic checking that they would be consequences and agood construed at godaddy and terrorism charges brought against them. so indeed, now it will be up to the court as to whether this one still the court wants to prolong this case, but he will not have to appear on the 20th of september. once again,
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come oliver on con, has accused the government of trying to undermine him with frivolous court cases. this is political vendetta playing into, into well, that's who i am. ron hahn had been talking about. i didn't madman rallies, used me. he said that there was a conspiracy of what he called the minus one formula to take him out of the political arena. however, his lawyer today said that that minus one formula would be minus all formula. and of course, even though if you look at the history politically written, dev becomes prominent, focused on success. every gene that dr. dis, they view state institute can do federal political call, which of course had undermine the authority and reputation of those institutions. m . ron cotton had been warning the police that they did against the locker door to
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any party, and also that human rights have to be respected, so indeed gets seen as wanted to get a written data by him. ron cons party. well good. i'll ever the government which i didn't follow will say that day you doing the law in order to go full case id which in dead opinion are quite legit did make out 0 is come on high to reporting live from islam about come all many thanks. indeed, more 8 is arriving in pakistan, southern synth province off to unprecedented flooding. 2 additional u. s. military aircraft loaded with 35 tons of emergency supply as landed there on sunday. un secretary general antonio tennis is appealing for more than $160000000.00 to help pakistan cope with the disaster. planning minister says that the damages are likely to be far greater than the initial estimates of $10000000000.00. the outcome of sweetness general election could take days to
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determine because the results are too close to coal. preliminary results suggest that the white wing alliance has taken a narrow lead. a win would put the sweden democrats in power for the 1st time. replacing prime minister magdalena audition. just 10 months after taking charge. full rece reports from stockholm. any swedish prime minister magdalena? i'm the sham casts her vote in stock home. her last contribution and campaign to stop by right wing coalition taking power. i will always find is there other emotional to go voting and this is really, yeah, fantastic. they 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 prime minister,
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magdalena, on the sun. but the conference has been going away amid increasingly soil from screeches from the right way opposition. the most triumphant of all would come from ye, me, orcus and leader of the sweden, democrats, a pariah party, 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 august and in this election, the order of all duellist, the poo you mucous 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,
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i'm of immigrant. background myself, i see sweden as my country. if i thought they were racist, i wouldn't vote for them yourself, but the party's extreme right routes are not easy to shake off. though may i get in the other them called easily they are founded on a nazi and racist ideology. i will absolutely not vote for the it's not even in christian, and i will not vote that in a party that works with him. either would be the minimal 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 stock i as walt palace tries 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 agreements in 2018 al jazeera stossel. jibari is interim. this is iran's biggest annual carpet exhibition. 400
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stalls featuring its most well known product. the week long events is a chance for merchants from across the country to showcased our works. 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. irish is hoping for a break through and talks on the joint comprehensive plan of action or j. c. p. o a r john i got okay, i'm john bishop. if they reach an agreement over the g. c p away. and the banking system works well. in 5 or 6 months, i would say the export of carpets would improve by about 50 or 60 percent. now, the rate of the u. s. dollar in iran is also important because it needs to
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stabilize so that business can rely on long rate pay match. 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 as $10000000000.00 of capital is leaving her on every year. and it blames decades of international sanctions. unity was this investment needs stability,
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stability in, in, in, in flowing to money, right? no phase outflow. swanny from the country. the 1st issue, the 2nd issue, this very important. oh, if you wish to the conclusion to day is the income of governments. members of the, hey dairy, on, family, say they hope whereon and the united states can reach an agreement and established peaceful relations that way their business and others might survive for other generations. dorsey jibari al jazeera terran chili's, precedence is fine to find out what happened to some 1200 people who disappeared during military rule. in the 19 seventies and eighties, protest marked the 49th anniversary of the military crew by general al gusto pena shae. he stayed in power until 1990 our latin america editor lucille newman reports
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from santiago. o. long before the attack on the twin towers in new york, there was another september 11th that made history. thousands of demonstrators marched past the presidential palace on the 49th anniversary of chilis, 1973, who did tar it over through socialists president salvador allende, and ushered in 17 years of military dictatorship. that has left deep scars to this day. in front of the presidential palace, riot police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse protestors who threw stones and incendiary bombs and security forces. this was just the beginning. excuse for one hare. we've just been drenched by the warner cannon, but the market is continuing. it's moving at this hour towards the general cemetery to pay tribute to former president i in there. that's where he is buried. but we are expecting a lot more confrontations along the way. ah,
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while violin protest is crashed with police, scores of others paid their respects to the thousands who were executed or were detained and disappeared after the military coup led by general luggage stopping oshea. it's a period that continues to avoid pain and anger about to leave a lawyer, we have been waiting for successive governments to see that justice has done. we're going to go after the culprits. but the majority has gotten away with martha rormer president gabrielle body to address the nation, vowing to make good on his promise to search for those who are still missing. need seem to know and a look at the new of somebody. there are still 1196 people who were detained and disappeared with whereabouts are still unknown. it's an acceptable if you are it's interval and the bully, it can be considered natural dilemma. this.

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