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ah, say that mm hm. and then the international anti corruption excellence award bought now for your hero. ah, with ah, a sombre service reflection and remembrance has been taking place for late queen
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elizabeth the 2nd in edinburgh. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera well life and also coming up king charles the 3rd walked in procession behind the coffin of his mother with his brothers and sister through the center of edinburgh, ukrainians accused rush of revenge attacks that caused blackouts and northern hawk . you've reached an hopes apiece in ethiopia, rebels into grier. say they are all ready for cease father. the government? ah ah. it's just after $1600.00 g m t. i'm carry johnston into looking at her live pictures from edinburgh. saint charles cathedral were
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a little earlier somber service of reflection, remembered some gratitude, was taking place for the late queen elizabeth the 2nd her children, including her eldest son. the you case, you monarch, king charles occurred, lead the congregation prime minister. this truss and scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon were among the dignitaries present. ah ah ah ah
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ah ah rob matheson that joins us live from the palace of how to read house in edinburgh and robert another stage in this long farewell. exactly. a very somber moment. certain for the crowds who have been waiting outside the cathedral from many hours to watch the procession move up for the royal mile and into saint giles cathedral, which is dates back to the 14th century. its been built on and various times the building eventually finished around the 16th century. but we saw there the cow, the coffin being awe carried in and resting on the deus as the service was taking place. an interesting choice of music we also had there, we heard music um from german composers, french composers. we also had music in english composers as well. one of them,
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which was quite interesting, was that farewell to strong nice by the into english composer peter maxwell davis. he was made queens, a master of music in 2004 storm ness is on the and the on, or cli, an island to the northeast of scotland in the north sea, perhaps reflecting some of the queen's connections strong connections with scotland . and that of course, was also reflected in the remarks being made by the moderator of the general assembly of the church of scotland. peter green shields as well commenting on the love that she and other members of the royal family have had for, for scotland be bruised. the queen king has now moved to the house or the parliament to the scottish parliament. here he is going to be responding to our motion of condolence that will be made to him at the parliament. and later on, there will be what's known as the vigil of princes when the members of the prince's members of the royal family will stand guard for
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a period around the queen's coffin and rub. what was the atmosphere like her? with that term possession course, people will get a chance when they tea to pay their respects. yes, the generally speaking, the mood on the streets has been respectful. it's been com. however, there has been a few incidents where people have tried to disrupt things. one man was arrested after he shouted at the duke of york. ah, prince andrew as he walked into some jaws, a cathedral made a remark. so with regard to the duke of york's a personal life was certainly allegations that had been made about his personal life. he was immediately arrested and we don't know whether not he's been charged yet because there is also a possibility that he could have been arrested for his own safety because people around him, we're getting very,
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very angry halem with that and rob, notwithstanding what happened there and it with all the protocol it what happens next? what does it say there queens a coffin is going to be lying in a centralised cathedral now for a period of time to allow members of the public to be able to file past and place their personal respects. these are in fact they are going to be the 1st people that burger to be the 1st people to be able to pay their own personal respects closely to queen elizabeth the 2nd that is going to go on for the period of time. oh certainly over night and then to morrow the coffin is going to be taken by plane to london and buckingham palace is simply accompanied by the queen's daughter. love
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princess and robert matheson are in edinburgh forest. thank he other knees now. russia is knowledge and huge losses in ukraine's northern hawk have region. bhaskar with mit sits. forces have been out numbered in the past week with ukraine retaking slates of land. since early september, ukrainian troops have advanced rapidly. there is that took russia months to see, have been retaken just days. caves forces say they've forced russian troops nearly back to the northern border. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south nephron, but of a slow pace. and in response to those gains, ukraine says russia is a packing power and water supplies in hockey region. official se missile strikes cause blackouts in several areas, including hawkins city, estimated $9000000.00 people were affected, including an air is controlled by russia. with the 100 has more from hockey,
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these indians are continuing their counter offensive, but we actually as media when it comes to dis military operation, we have very little axes. if amy at all, and i think did the thinking among the military here is that they will control the message and that the media really reporting can only be disruptive. so what we know is, what we get on from these statements are the latest we heard through these statements, is that the ukrainian army is indeed in is you are the arc of the thing reports, or whether it's in could total control of that town or not. but that is a huge blow for russia, because is, you was basically the stronghold of russia in this north east and part of the country. and it was little, it was a command and sent, it was also the logistical hub. so certainly a huge loss. we are also hearing that the russians are either right rather the
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ukrainians are advancing towards a da da border in some parts. they have reached a border with russia in other parts. it appears that they would be pushing north toward that northern north east section of the border. but more than that, at this point, we cannot tell you, except that delude is the very up beat among the ukrainians. 3000 square kilometers captured in a matter of days 10 days or so. a huge success for dam that has taken everyone by surprise and certainly the russian soldiers and honda with them. those strike suit you talk about when we saw ye reporting in the middle of a recent blackout and you were in a, in a basement. adult basement is the power back on? well, the power has been back on, on and off, wherever you go, a bit around the city. you asked people depends on the area. it's was a huge strike. some on social media,
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there's dog that was actually there were to it what that what people here called critical infrastructure that we're hate. they expect that that will happen. more and more. meanwhile, chechen leader and staunch hootin alive amazon cordero of has criticized rushes recent losses in an 11 minute audio message called on moscow to make strategic military changes. worsley it is to clear and go though i always love saying the truth, my representatives and i was speaking with all the commanders on the front line. if there are no changes on the strategy of the special military operation today or tomorrow, i will have to reach out to the authorities of the defense ministry and authorities of the country to explain the situation on the ground or starting him on a coff is a former spokesperson for president putin and the director of the institute of political studies in moscow. he says, the russian army needs a change in its military strategy. on one hand,
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i'm not too sure to you. didn't give information about an hour. and i mean, also because a was a bit useful unless somebody just cross hydro power, it interesting to give many different gratian those are both us citizens. but on another guy, it's a clear pathway law. and the rush i have to change is a j morsels. and i'm not a shared believes of class. i will have to escalate military gratian on you carry their forces. i'm military activity on your claim did. it was too polite to more those, to your directions or escalation. i expect just a whole rush and i know the approach would be good now or it was approved on a,
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on it twice more was in russian army. there was unless you're going to do about this population almost 5 times worse than i believe. so maybe it could be some of it is asian or shy and send it more russian troops are $100.00. shanice is the security studies director. the think tank ukrainian prism explains why ukraine's offensive in the north has been successful. for the last 2 weeks. everybody been expecting for that huge counter offense on the south to the great the city of your song. because most of the long range who sells that ukraine just received from our partners being used against the ammunition store. while there, however, the ukrainian armed forces started the counter offense on the nose. and that is fantastic, even from our perspective that within the 3 days they managed to recapture to liberate approximately 2000 square kilometers in the harkey region. just at the
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border with the russian federation. this character is that the russian armed forces in trying to t were approximately 2 months as spring this year, too, as well. now we see that the fighting is continue and we see several tendencies. first of all that the russian armed forces retreating, it's not withdrawal or regrouping doesn't else. and they are almost why is retreating because they are leaving behind them if huge number of the ammunition a huge number of the heavy weapons. and we now in real time, almost all the photos and videos from all those territories that they laugh. but also we have a huge number of those russian armed forces surrendered. and now we have plenty of prisoners of war and not want to, but we're talking about hundreds and hundreds of soldiers who just didn't want to our fight or those who were left without the command. because we have more than we use the russian leadership. we're leaving the territories while the soldiers were
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left by their will. over there on the south, his teacher is much school where the reason is that your grade was not starting a full fledged operation or something like these do. it is more of the positioning worse. if they attempt to take the better position, but to have to be the battles, neither russian or ukraine are capable esplanade rebels in ethiopia, north and to grier each. and that so they are ready for a mutually agreed ceasefire with the government and would accept a peace process led by the african union. it's a major breakthrough. the rebels haven't previously opposed any a you involvement. nighted nation says welcome to development and says it's ready to support the a you with the process or in an open letter to the un security council. the head of the t p. f. outlined 4 conditions for a truce. first, to an immediate unconditional and complete lifting of the blockade on the central services. secondly, allowing unfettered humanitarian access, including clear and agreed protocols. also the withdrawal of arrow trying forces
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from every part of ethiopian and to brian territory on the international monitoring and a return to the constitutional recognized borders of to grow as they were before november 2020 or early at my a colleague, laura kyla spoke to this has come elections, you a member of the ethiopian parliament, he said it's hard to trust that this is a legitimate offer from the t p. if they are saying this honestly and they are ready to abide with this promise, the government to do don't want to continue the war, their government to and this piece it to a bell. need it open. okay. and so that doesn't mention is always i ready to enter the peace process where the tpr laugh, the government or it, it's really on that they are discussing with them then night. but they themselves or the or if they are ready to accept the piece versus lead by a u dot last time i, everybody remembered, they are trying to say no lead. no,
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we don't need this process led by area. we noted kenya, we don't to sit down the country, but if we're this time, it's good to hear this from them. but the governor month is assign them a point, assigned a different personality. these 2 are both to, to keep these big piece process this discussion. so i can't, they should answer the replay when the modernity, the brick condition a to z on christians. well, you know, run into the senate similarly changed if i can just get guanasha into because the government has a sanctioning place. theme to grind region under a siege and is not allowed to basic services and is not allowed unfettered access to humanitarian aid. is the government willing to restore basic services such as banking such electricity? is it willing to allow ange into the region because this is going to be
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a big pre cast sent to a long trace? looked the government this know that the what they fought below kids or suit is not true. they government is a limit. dudley are sending the edis bathroom air to, to, to, to day, to base in a week. and a convoy are taking the orbit. laurice are taking it is, but this are using this, it is for military's lot for the civilians. so these is northbrook, is the blockade. this is a, they took on the do, they are trying to averse to them to defend the a t p. a lift militant is not to wage war against amarrow against neighboring regions, like are far so this is know, boating seat. so this time, if they, if they are a bite with what they are saying, the govern disarray, d to up than to restore everything to send electricity to the head. heron al
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jazeera ah, 49 years after chillies, military coup, it's new president promises to find out what happened to more than a 1000 people disappeared and against all odds. how palestinians have held a ring. competition besieged garza see despite an israeli ban on kayaks ah, the journey has begun. the 3 for world cup is on its way to catherine group. your travel package to day. hello, let's start by checking up on the progress of our tie food. now we for is making his way to the east of taiwan not quite as intense as it was around 24 hours ago. but you can just about make out the i the storm there that will continue to push
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his way further northward, whence now at around a 170 kilometers per hour. we roll back around 24 hours. we were looking around 50 kilometers per hour, higher than that. so as i said, it has lost intensity in terms of the wind. lots of rain still to be rung out of the system as it slide this way up into the east china see pushing up towards shanghai. i think as we go on through wednesday to thursday, it will pass very close to if not bang over shanghai. and we are likely to see some past could see maybe a 150 to 200 millimeters of right over the next 2 or 3 days as a result of that. so that will cause flooding. east of that, not too bad. 30 celsius wat been thrown into her soul as we go through where thursday lot of try and find weather in. not too bad across a good part of japan. sunshine and showers, as usual across a good part of south east asia. more lively downpours coming in across the region, but nothing too much to speak of here. wet a weather will be around western parts of borneo. heavy showers were smarter along with in their china. official airlines of the john own
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county in the course of the energy battle, which we'd washer the west is escalating. but who's winning is europe prepared to meet the challenge of going without wash and gas of soaring fuel prices? pushing up the cost of living globally. when will inflation peak charging the cost on al jazeera. there is no channel that covers world views like we do. we revisit places to stake. i'll just there are really invest in that. and that's a privilege. as a journalist, ah, the me. watching out a reminder of our top story,
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thousands of people have 9 the streets of edinburgh in scotland to pay their respects to the late queen elizabeth the 2nd. the king and his sister and brothers walked behind their mother's coffin, as it was taken to saint john's. cathedral the service in saint john's, the crown of scotland was placed on the coffin. the ceremony celebrated the queen's life and her connections to the nation. coughlin. russia has admitted its loss control of several, eric, ne of ukraine, as keith truth, the claim, more territory and the counselor offensive focused on for prime minister him on cons. bail has been extended in relation to terrorism charges against him. his earlier bell was due to expire on monday. the case is related to a speech con, gave in august, which he accused police and the judge of torturing one of his aides come hider has more from some of the former prime minister ron con, appearing before the due date. it is called for the time it would be expected that
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bill would be confirmed and that the police would be to restrain themselves at part of the former prime minister was concerned with the code once again at john i now am ron con will be appearing on the 20th of september, before the court. this is not the case of terrorism because that is them has been defined by supreme court and the superior court very, very manner that this is not that are them to see if you words against anybody. this is marty terrorism, so legal experts believe that from of this is not the case of the data them. and they could also observed and would also ask very pertinent questions to police as well as those who created this yard. in the case, the either the excuse him not belong to any militant organization, he belong to any band organization. have you recovered any who, sorry jacket. so good observed that this is not the thought of them. this is not
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the way to do the case. where did you start against any? like the sections of the anti that isn't more legal? experts believe that the case is based on frivolous charges and that the court will eventually confirm the former prime minister in bed after richard rely strained the police from resting him. and this particular case, the outcome of sweden's general election could take days because the results are too close to call results suggest the right wing alliance has taken a narrow need. a wind would put the sweeping democrats and power for the 1st time replacing prime minister month to the anderson. just 10 months off that she took charge for race reports from stock, swedish prime minister marcelina, and the showman casts a vote in stock home. 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
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a fantastic day for democracy. it's a neighbor, every vote counts. the exit polls suggested those votes would count in favor of and 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 for that leda, the time of his magdalena, the son. but the confidence her husband had been away amid increasingly soil from speeches from the right. great opposition. the most triumphant of all would come from ye me, orchestra 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
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in reaching immigrant voters themselves. allan doug gemini, born in rwanda, has voted for orcus. and in this election your evolve gustavo jamarcus on. 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. date priority. sweden, 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 parties extreme right routes are not easy to shake off. though may i get in the i saw them call the slay. they are founded on a nazi and racist ideology. i will absolutely not vote for the it's not even in question, and i will not vote that in a party that works with him either via phone, middle mel, christensen's, willingness to work with the suite and democrats, his program, 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,
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but final counting isn't due to finish until wednesday. paul reese out is era stock . i. shirley's president, his vowing to find out what happened to some 1200 people who disappeared during the military rule in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. a latin america editor in the sand . newman reports 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 chillies, 1973 who deter it, overthrew socialist 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
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what hare. we've just been drenched by the water cannon, but the market is continuing to move in 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, 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. i go stopping oshea. it's a period that continues to avoid pain and anger about to leave a lawyer, we have waiting for successive government to see that justice has done wrong to go after the culprits. but the majority have gotten away with murder warmer president gabrielle body to address the nation, vowing to make good on his promise to search for those who are still missing. the influence a longer than yield to somebody,
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there are still at $1190.00. 6 people were detained on the subject line was whereabouts are still unknown. it's acceptable. your interval and the only it can be considered natural comedy. this september 11th marks the beginning of a year long commemoration that will culminate next year. the 50th anniversary of a date that millions here regard. as a day of infamy, you see and human al jazeera santiago garza is hosting its at 1st beach rowing championship but and it's really banned on sports equipment, is forcing the 57 athletes to sure. just for kayaks in that aside as more oh, it's the 1st championship. it's kind dozens of participants peddling it out in the long blockaded garza seat. madeline collab is one of the few women taking part. she says it's an exciting opportunity. the fellows that have been at in the
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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 talents to enable us to participate in global championships. delagarza israel refuses to allow kayaks 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 participant. 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. gallegos over the shuttle as that i believe we ask all parties to apply pressure and help us to develop this beautiful sports people of garza love life and
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enjoy practicing water sponsors. only our however, it didn't discourage the competitors to put in long hours of training. la mahmoud appleton ema lost both his legs during israel's 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. a 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. to me, 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 restriction.

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