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quite footsteps of a sombre procession in edinburgh for queen elizabeth, led by her son, king charles the 3rd of his siblings. 2 ah, scotland has been holding a service of thanks to celebrate the knife of the you case longest running, mach ah, and carry johnston. this is al jazeera when life and also coming up ukrainian forces make more gains in their counter offensive in the east to provoking rare criticism inside russia. on rebels in ethiopia to grow i region that say they're ready for ceasefire talks with the governments, but with conditions ah after performing his duties as a son and needing his siblings and
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a procession that carrying his mother, queen elizabeth coffin in edinburgh, king charles the 3rd is not performing his row as the case you want. he's addressing the scottish parliament for the 1st time as a king. that will be a bit later. scotlands 1st minister nicholas sturgeon are among the politicians present that she gives her address. oh, some the service of reflection, remembrance, and gratitude was held for the night queen and charles cathedral. the queen's children in ceremonial uniforms were present and she body is now lying at rest. members of the public will be allowed to pay their respects to the queen before a vigil is held by the family. that's expected in the coming, our king and his siblings, that a royal procession accompanying the queen's coffin through edinburgh. historic
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district. thousands throng the streets to see the procession in silence. or the worse some loud protests denouncing the monarchy. the we've got rollbacks and joins us live from the palace of payment house in edinburgh. but what's happening right now that looking charles, the 3rd is currently inside the scottish parliament and he's been listening to a, a motion of condolence which has been put forward by the m. s. fees is on the members of the scottish parliament. and he is expected to respond to that. i understand that the scotland supposed minister nicholas sturgeon has been speaking in the last few minutes. and as i say, the king will make his response before leaving the parliament and starting to greet
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some of the people outside. we think he may be going to greet some of the police officers have been on duty here. let's get the relationship with the scottish parliament is a particularly interesting one with the royal family. because her majesty the queen has addressed the accession of the scottish parliament to every year since it was opened back in the 1990s. again, it's part of that very strong length at the royal family feel that they they have with scotland. it's part of the official duties that they undertaken as you were talking about. they that the king is now fully taking on those roles. and his addresses to the parliament will no doubt continue in the coming years. but at the moment, as i say, were waiting for the king to leave the apartment to make his address and leave the, the parliament till then we understand head back to our hollywood to about us of hollywood house. very briefly. and then later on, of course, we'll be traveling back to saint john's cathedral at a report of the vigil of princes,
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which is when the members of the royal family will stand guard around the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd annual. what kind of reaction has there been from the public lining the root of the year queens coughing today? well, the majority of people who've been out to day certainly appeared to be a very somber that they're determined to, to pass on and their, their best wishes and ticket to commiserate in many ways with the royal family. because of course, you know, a death in a family is a very common thing of course. and as a result is it says from a great many people who say that they respect the royal family. that this is something that can really relate to the loss of a relative. the loss of a grandmother is something that many families and have experienced. and as a result, 8th is it is easier for people to be able to want to give and their pass on their
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best wishes and that to the royal family. it's not always been the case. you played a clip earlier on of one man who shouted at said the duke of adjective, am i trans andrew as a the duke of york, as he was walking into saint jealous cathedral, that is in relation to allegations that have been made about prince andrew's personal life from which it, it certainly of made the headlines over the last few years that has resulted in a distancing between prince andrew and the rest of the royal family. he's now regarded as a non working member of the royal family. for example, he will not be allowed to wear ceremonial dress during these proceedings until the vigil is held in westminster cathedral. and that will be the only time we don't know, of course, of what has happened to the man who made the shot other than, than, than he was arrested at the time. there is a possibility, of course it was arrested for his own safety because people around him were very
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angry about what was happening. it is, wasn't pointing out of course, that not ever been scotland approved or agrees with the while family scotland itself felt a referendum to leave the union of great britain back in 2014. and i decided to stay, but not by very much than then in 2016, held a briggs vote as well. and fundamentally, i agreed to stay with europe basically going against whatever the rest of the country wanted. so it's interesting to see how scotland has been re acting to the royal family. they seem to regard them separately from the politics that very often separate software, westminster in the park. the rest of the interesting indeed the rock for now in edinburgh. thank you for earlier in london, the king charles, the 3rd address to the members of the house of lords and the house of commons, walter, they each delivered their messages of condolence. the new monarch had promised to
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uphold the case of constitutional government trying to hold reports from london. it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. the inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of parliament. king charles the 3rd and queen consoled camilla, took to their thrones, hers. and in shorter than his indifference to the status of the monarch in the light of a stained glass window presented to the queen to celebrate her diamond jubilee. the speaker of the lords began by paying tribute. her late majesty's joyous unstinting and reassuring pleasures across the years made it difficult to
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contemplate that long and inspiring rain of deep and unparalleled devotion would ever end. then the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsey hoyle, extended the sympathy of m. p. 's overseas depots, our grief it's, we know yours is deeper. we offer our heartfelt sympathy to you and all the royal family. in response to the king spoke of the principles of constitutional government, and he pledged to follow his mother in protecting them while that a young, her late majesty pledged herself to serve her country and her people. and to maintain the precious principles of constitutional government which lie the heart of our nation. she set an example of sofas duty which with god's help and your cancels,
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i am resolved faithfully to follow with both houses, having pledged their loyalty to the king. he was off on a tour of the realm beginning in scotland and then to wales and northern ireland, as well as the king and queen consort, leave the palace of westminster. there. these are scenes likely to become much more familiar in the days to come. the political life of this country, overwhelmed by the choreography of the queen's passing, the streets will again, fill with crowds on wednesday when the queen's body arrives to lie in state in westminster hole. long queues will form with members of the public able to file past her coffin 24 hours a day before the state funeral. next monday in westminster, abbey joe, the whole al jazeera london, the russia is
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acknowledging huge losses in ukraine's northern hockey region. while ski admit fits, forces have been out numbered in the past week we ukraine retaking swathes of land are since early september. ukrainian troops have advanced rapidly areas that took russia month to seas have been retaken just days. he was forced to say they forced russian troops nearly back to the northern border. ukraine says is also may gains in the south san, but at a slow pace. in response to those gains. ukraine says russia is attacking power and water supplies in the hockey region. official fate missile strikes caused blackouts in several areas, including city and estimated $9000000.00 people were affected, including in paris, controlled by russia. but earlier i spoke to 100 in hockey about your trains counter offensive. these indians are continuing their counter offensive, but we actually as media when it comes to dis military operation,
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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 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
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toward that northern north, east sector 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 them that has taken every one by surprise and certainly the russian soldiers and honda with them those stripes suit you talk about. 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 off? well, the power has been back on, on and off, wherever you go, a bit around the city. you asked people, it depends on the area. it was a huge strike, some on social media talk that was actually there were to what the, what people here called critical infrastructure that were
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a hate. they expect that that will happen more and more. meanwhile, church and leader and staunch hootin alive, amazon cut their off, has criticized rushes, recent losses in an 11 minutes audio mess, and she called on moscow to make strategic military changes. firstly is to 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 setting a mark off is a former spokesperson for president putin and the director of the institute of political studies in moscow. he says, the russian army needs to change its military strategy was russian. you show it to you didn't give information about z rayleigh,
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all 5 rational army. also because international have is 3 days. so it was a better use for 3 days or less than that electron across my job. bower. it interesting not to give negative information to us citizens, but on another. and it's clear and russian i have to change. it's me that that is more so i'm going to believe that ross, i will have to escalate military operation on ukraine before this russian military activity on your dinner. there was 2 paul life, 2 more of us to your directions or escalation. i expect, joseph hall, russian. i know the approach would be bigger now, except on the front. you can on it twice more than russian army knows unless you're
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going to population almost 5 times worse than rational population. so maybe it could be found. my bit is asian and sending more russia drugs or former ukrainian said i had hair and al jazeera yet another quarter parents for pakistan's, former prime minister, him on cons, bail is extended, and we take a look at the crumbling state of netherlands prisons ah color, it's hot in the middle east, i know that's no great surprise, but even more by our stand as if the truth be known, you see largely clear skies. maybe one or 2 showers down towards the far south of the arabian peninsula. i think more especially western passive yemen may be the southwest of saudi arabia and some white or whether they are just pulling out
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a turkey just around the caucasus, 45 celsius for baghdad, 48 celsius for key weight. and even that $43.00 in doha is around 4 or 5 degrees hotter than it should be at this time. if you temperate isn't doha, he's off attached to we call it 41 celsius as we go through wednesday, with a bit of a breeze. i won't feel too bad having said that many a heat into the northwest of africa as well. still temperatures of about 39 celsius . therefore, algae is going to drawn in around our old tropical system there just bring some very heavy rain into spain and portugal. heavy rain continues across central parts of africa, big down puerto rolling towards i re coast pulling out of ghana. and as it goes down, pause extend their way across the gulf of guinea, right the way towards the riff fight, but not too much wet weather to the east of the refund. you might catch a shower or 2 eastern parts of tanzania. shell is little more extensive there into kozora natal pushing into where mozambique and those billing to zimbabwe by wednesday. ah
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frank assessments, how much support is there if it's straight protest that we've seen in jail across the rest of the country, the street has been, has been very good. that's happening in to the core concerns of people across the country. informed opinions, we will say more of the the venue. what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days global headlines draw. he is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility. this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera? oh, a
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watching. i'll just have a reminder of our top story. ok, charles, the 3rd has been addressing the scottish parliament the 1st time as a king. catlins, 1st minister nicholas sturgeon are among the politicians present. a thousands of people have 9 the streets of edinburgh, scotland to pay their respects to the night acquaintance with the 2nd. the king and his sister brothers walked behind their mother's coffin, as it was taken to saint charles cathedral. the service infant charles, the crown of scotland was placed on the coffin. a ceremony celebrated the queen's life, and her connection to the nation was gotten. russia has admitted its loss control several areas northeast of ukraine, keys troops reclaim more territory in a counter offensive rebels in ethiopia. in northern te dry region, say they're ready for mutually agreed face fine with the government and would
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accept a peace process led by the african union. it's a major breakthrough. the rebels have previously opposed any you involvement nominations as welcome to development and says it's ready to support the a you with the process. but an open letter to the un security council, the head of the cpo that's outlined for conditions for trace or 1st and immediate unconditional and complete lifting of the blockade on essential services. secondly, allowing unfettered humanitarian access, including clear and agreed protocols. also the withdrawal of el train forces from every part of ethiopian and to brian territory on the international monitoring and a returned to the constitution recognized borders of t grey as they were before november 2024. earlier, my colleague laura kyla spoke two's times coming shamsie, a member of the ethiopian parliament. he said, it's hard to trust that this is
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a legitimate offer from the t p. if they are saying this honestly and they are ready to abide with this promise, the government do don't want to continue the war. the government will and this piece it took, i need it open. okay. and so the government is always, are 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 led by a you not last time i, everybody to members, they are drawing to say no lead. no, we don't need the piece versus lead by area. we noted kenya, we don't 2nd country, but if we're this time it's good to hear this from them. but the governor month is assign them a boy assigned a different personality. these 2 o. busy 2 total, keep these big piece process this discussion. so again,
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they should answer replay when with the modernity, the brick condition up those these on christians, but in general and says the sanitary changed if i can just get wrong, are trusted into you because the government has a sanctioning place. theme to grind region under a siege and is not allowed to basic services and has not allowed, unfettered access to humanitarian aid is the government's willing to restore basic services such as banking such electricity is it will to allow ange into the region because this is going to be a big pre cast that to a long truce. look the government this know that the what they ford below kids or seat is not true. they government is a limited li, sanding the edis, bathroom air. 2 to 2 today, 2 based in a week and a can voice are taking the or laurie's are taking it is, but this are using this,
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it is for military's law for the civilians. so these is an op, look at the book. this is, they took the 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 government is already too often to restore everything to send electricity. we also spoke to your hunters abraham, a to grind government representative in north america and a former ethiopian diplomat. he says the piece being offered is in good faith. we've been calling for the sac, his, for his audition, off the conflict. in fact, that even before the start of the war during the war, we're offering the same and now we're doing the same thing. and in 5,
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it is the government of the great offering, the peace result. listen, i have, i have that it's the nomenclature, rebel, and either name. it's the government guy elected by the last guy. so we are offering this piece process genuinely, why is it taken so long to get to this point that because the teacher that have previously opposed the role of african unions, that corner of africa on envoy for example, why this sudden you turn now it's being taking this long because the government where blocking all the avenues to are just talks, we were asking for unfettered humanitarian access. the international community were asking for the same, but the chip and government were coming with different and difficult conditions to resume the services and to act. so the 2nd thing we have never been from the
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government of posing the african union, per se. we have been saying that the african union were not neutral at the beginning because they assume that the german government is doing law increases. man, if i want the genocide and what get people off for lanka is being summoned by the human human rights council to discuss the actions the country has taken to tackle corruption in the government of the countries already grappling with a worsening economic crisis. and shortages of basic goods and often under has more from colombia as if she longer doesn't have enough on its plate. it needs to go a before the united nations human rights council in geneva. the acting high commissioner are reading the latest report on for longer talking about the need for accountability reporting about what re lanka has done in recent months. but essentially the overall kind of assessment that the country has fallen short. that are the mechanisms. it has proposed the commitments it has made have not gone far
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enough and there must be an end to impunity. there must be accountability, and those are behind violations be brought to book shall anchors for administer. ali somebody who is in geneva with the sri lankan delegation, essentially talking about the progress that his government has made. he talked about a different sort of mechanisms that they are looking at, which includes a truck than accountability mechanism. a. 8 truck seeking mechanism, as well as all the things that the government has done listening to the countries that made representations after these 2. it was critics and champions. and obviously, each of them, obviously, the champions, are talking about the progression has made despite all the problems. it has also talking about the need for impartiality when dealing with member countries, that this resolution goes to far a why a critic seizure lanka has just not stepped up and done enough in terms of
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accountability focused on the former prime minister. iran cons. bail has been extended in relation to terrorism charges against him, but his earlier bell was due to expire on monday. the case is related to a speech he gave in august, which he accused police and the judge of torturing one of his aides. come hider has more from the former prime minister m, ron con, appearing before the credit card for the time. it was expected that case, vale would be confirmed and the police would be odd to restrain themselves. as far as the rest of the former prime minister was concerned with the code once again at john, and now iran con will be appearing on the 20th of september before the call. this is not the case of that is m because that is m has been defined by supreme court and the superior court very,
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very manner that this is not that has them to say a few words against anybody. this is more detailed as them. 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 accused him non con, belong to any militant organization he belong to any band organization. have you recovered any a suicide jacket. so observed that this is not detached as them, this is not 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 vain after richard rely strained release from resting him. and this particular case, lebanon's economy has been in a state of collapse for years, and the crisis is taking its toll on the countries most vulnerable. the nearly
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bankrupt government is struggling to feed and provide basic services to inmates in the prison system. they hold the reports from barrett. lebanon's detention facilities are known here as graveyards for the living video sent to us by inmates inside the largest prison, roomy, showed a harsh reality. decades of neglect, by the authorities, has been made worse by the current state of the country. a nearly bankrupt government blamed on years of corruption, hasn't been able to pay months of overdue bills to catering companies. inmates say they are hungry and selling and i love their families say they can't help the economic collapse has hurt them as well. and mar hasn't visited her son in 7 months because she can't afford to pay for transportation. but on the phone, he tells her how prisoners are slowly dying. yet my boss is an animal can eat the
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food they're given. there is also no doctor or medical carrying prison. my son has a stomach bug tyria and needs treatment. the lebanese government is asking for help from the international community. officials say there is an urgent need for food medicine, health care, as well as equipment light scanner. in may, i have the, if we neglect this problem, hatred towards the government will increase. they will be less trust in the judiciary. the security of prisons is linked to the security of the state. prisons operate as 3 times their capacity inmates have less than one square meter of space . the standard is $3.00 over crowding is blamed on judicial negligence. and incompetence and cover, but there, as it will have the judicial excuse was that they don't have enough judges law. have you don't respect the law again? that limits how long it can detain a prisoner and no judges on strike to modern bits of paper.
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