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having an education and not having it, i put a lot of thought, an idea into how to educate these children over 50 percent of the total growing our records, the population, our children providing education is the biggest challenge facing the community. and now the un and its partners are offering formula education based on the man mar curriculum from kindergarten to grade 9. but they're not formal echo native schools . hundreds of thousands of ro hanger children are desperate to study, but are at risk are missing out on crucial years of learning, with no fault of their own. the well kind of a band gets close to just the way it is here. every step of the way. i'm gonna go with that pro. things can expect some strong support having with this, like on milton central america. can canada build on that 1st place? finishing, qualify all will the us mexico will costa rica right to be a on al jazeera.
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ah armine as prime minister says, dozens of soldiers have been killed after fighting with as a by john. ah . m nora kyle. this is al 0 live from doha. also coming up, ah, came charles, the 3rd is attending a memorial service in northern ireland for his late mother, queen elizabeth the 2nd. and it's the last couple of hours for people in scotland to pay their respects to the queen. she's lying in rest in edinburgh before being flown to london. also ahead, kenya swears in is new leader william retired,
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becomes donations. 5th, the president often and narrow election when ah, i mean, his prime minister says 49 of his country soldiers have been killed in violence with as a by john. a fighting began along the border early on choose same. armenia says the other by johnny army began shelling military positions around 3 cities within its territory. but as a by john says it was responding to a build up of armenian attack. leaders are working to stabilize the situation. tensions between our menu in azerbaijan. lot is them from a decade long stand off spot by the contested the color caraballo region. the area is ins actually recognized as part of as a, by john's territory. but 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian conflict 1st broke out in 1988 on the soviet rule. they're gonna cover back declared independence and try to unite with armenia as the soviet union collapsed at slated
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into outright war. when the fighting ended in 1994 1000000 forces controlled it and other nearby districts, full scale war started again in 2020 of the 6 weeks of fighting as a by john regained much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforce the sci fi, but fighting fil breaks out periodically. the hey, gordon's as armenia is deputy foreign minister. he said the by john has clearly launched that attack on armenia 7th over in territory. first of all, it should be that the situation remains. events are not stop elsewhere. they are still unwilling facilities in different sections of the border. and these, as i said, other by john and not nearly nearly violated ceasefire across the globe.
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but the also targeted armenian positions and also cb didn't proceed just inside. so it's a clear attack or southern country. it's clear talk on un mistake. i mean has always been interested in building security across the board by john and own number of occasions. armenia has proposed to work together to escalate the situation and to undertake security and confidence building measures which will not allow to violate fire and then initiate the blame game. but what the agenda is exactly b l no man, man, man, middle of as the deputy foreign minister of as a, by john and he refused. saw manias, claims that as a by john initiated the latest fighting. we are always facing such kind of statements by armenia. we are not interested in this blame game as well,
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but john has no interest in any escalation along the border while armenia has been selling as a genuine military position for a few weeks now. which showing has been intensified over the last few days. and the same few days, our main us started and nothing heavy weaponry. and armand along the border between army by john and what happened over night was the large scale provocation by our minion, military, again says thereby, daniel positions, as well as the selling golf employees and stability need to structure them as well where the job has been engaging and large direct instruction efforts in those liberated areas and lucky and cal gotcha. which have been heavily shocked by media over the last few days. i'm
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in ok, jonathan and northern ireland at furth official visit of monic, the people earlier gathered in the village of hillsboro to welcome him. the king and queen consul greeted the well wishes and it's over and then met political leaders from both the unionists and nationalist communities of northern ireland. the king and queen consort and now and, and cathedral in belfast, where you can see this service of try and reflection that we have the u. k. prime minister trust joining them at that church. ah well and to moments for the hearing from harry for said in london, we've got rob matheson in edinburgh. but 1st let's go to andrew demos because he's outside st. anne's cathedral in belfast. what a little bit about that in
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a minute. but 1st of all, tell us about the formalities that took place within the last hour at hillsboro castle for king charles at that address. well, in the castle we had a dress, a number of people because all of the politicians involved in northern ireland were congregated in the castle, which is the royal residence. and alex maskeen, who is a longstanding member of shin, fein a fiery figure in the eighty's. and ninety's there as the speaker of the northern ireland assembly, an extraordinary sight, extraordinary thing to hear him, actually addressing the king and basically saying that he hoped they could work together. and then next came king charles, the 3rd himself addressing in a different way that he used to as a prince of wales in
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a very assertive way that you expect of a monarch. but also touching lightly on the whole dedication of his mother to service. and in particular, the situation, a conflict in northern ireland at the very beginning of her life, of zeus, the green maid flesh, to dictate her so to her country and her people. and to maintain the principles of constitutional government. this promise she kept with steadfast faith. now with that shining example before me, and with god's help, i take up my new juices resolved to seek the welfare of all the inhabitants. oh no, no. there was another aspect of their speech. he spoke
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of all the sadness within the family that the troubles had caused, and that was a personal reference. no doubt about it too. lord louis mount patton, the uncle of a young prince back in 1979, killed by an ira bomb. off the coast of sligo, in the irish republic, there was definite emotion within everything. the king had to say. he then travelled from the castle here to st. anne's cathedral, as you can see now, that service going on. it's a service of reflection and also a look through the queen's life of 96 years and a press service as well. once again, you will see in this service the theme winding through it of bringing people together. there is no doubt that the king has committed himself to
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a similar sort of role to his mother. his mother had shaken the hands for seconds. it's referred to as with michael mcginnis. the late like a mechanic. martin mcguinness the late martin mcguinness, who was the commander in the aisle ray. and that had been a signal to the republican movement that was something new going on here for the royals. were actually engaging, sympathising, even although that word wasn't used by any of them. but the whole symbolism that sir the queen had had invested in by going to dublin in 2011. prior to that handshake, she went by complete surprise to the key places like the rebrand remembrance area for republicans looking down as she did so that was another significant symbolic act. and king charles, also a he in, in,
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in 2015 actually shook the hands of, of actually, of jerry adams, who was the, she was the shin faint president at the time, rumored to be a member of the army council of the i re expect to see much more of the way of symbolism and dedication to bringing people together in northern ireland from this new monarch. it is indeed a hugely significant visit. that's the scene there in northern ireland and jude simon's thanks very much. meanwhile, in scotland, mourners in edinburgh still filing past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd is lying at rest for a final hour's ward, madison joins us live from outside saint charles cathedral room. tell us about the cues, are they still there? they still long and the emotionally charged atmosphere inside saint charles or the keys outside sales cathedral are beginning to thin out. now there are still
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a lot of people around there, but they're thinning out primarily because the doors to the cathedral have now been shut. the local authority said that they are in order to allow for preparations to move the queen sir coffin o 2 to london. later on today, bab said nobody else was going to be allowed in because they had to create some, some time for the preparations to take place. however, there are still people, as you seem making their way through in past the coffin instant, giles cathedral. and what's been interesting, as the crowds that we've been talking to over the last couple of days, have heard said that them describe the mood. those are very, as sombre and respectful, but not as openly emotional as we have seen inside singers cathedral we've seen as people have been walking past the coffin, which is draped with a royal scowl standard of scotland plus it has the, the crown of scotland on top clearly, it is a very overwhelming moment for many people who want to pay their last respects. we've seen people bursting into tears. we've seen people app consoling each other
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as they've been walking past past the the coffin. now the preparations are for later on today, mean that around about 4 o'clock local time the coffin carrying queen elizabeth the 2nd is going to be moved on to from our st. ask with eagle eye, which is just up the road from where we are now. i am through the center of edinburgh and i to embry airport. it's going to be put on a plane which is then going to fly about 55 minutes to aria north alt, just outside london sanger to be transferred to buckingham palace. and accompanying the coffin is going to be the queen's daughter princess and the princess royal. and his andrew was explaining there. of course, the king himself left edinburgh earlier on to day to move to, to ireland. and the reason that we know that he knew that this morning was because the flag on top of the palace of holly root house or was lord and that means that there is no longer any royal presence in scotland. okay,
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rod matheson at thanks very much was rob was just saying preparations are now getting underway for the coffin that to arrive or to leave adam bra and it will be arriving at the royal air force base. our f north halt shortly before 7 p. m u k. time and the state has will take the queen's coffin into central london pass marble arch, hyde park corner, and constitution hill all the way to buckingham palace there. we met by king charles the 3rd who will have just arrived back from the northern ireland as well as other members of the royal family. i speak now to have a 4 set. he's in a capital harry, the capital london, is gearing up there. isn't it? for the arrival of the queen's coffin, that's right, of course that will be happening later tonight. and then on wednesday, the, the queen and her comfortable lion states inside westminster hall are given the
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opportunity for the public to file past and already on the south bank of the terms here, people are starting to wait. this queue is likely to stretch hundreds of thousands of people long over the 4 days of lying and state. and it's a small number so far, but it is starting to grow. and among those waiting is, is philip mitchell. so thank you very much for talking to us your eventual destination just across behind the houses of parliament there. but some way to wait just just yeah, you're probably 2627 hours. hopefully you maximum and i mean that's a long wait, that's a, that's a big commitment. why have you made it? just because i, i've always loved the royal family. i always been about ever now in the coin. oh, my life. i'm 63. so she came 7 years after rose, born before as well. i mean there originally from australia and i love the royal family there and i've lived in london for 40 years, and i loved the royal family. and i mean, so what's this period been like then since her death was an o?
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it's really sad. but it's lovely to say they haven't the people really supporting coming together. massive, massive cues for the new king. but a lot of respect for the coin and how about the atmosphere here? i mean, people i see already kind of guiding each other spots and being quite cooperative is a bit of solid. our t emerging already. yeah, i queued up. so the queen mothers was lying and site 20 years ago. that was only about 5 hours and everyone's really friendly. think we get a tag on our eventually to sort of get our number. and then yeah, everyone's really friendly. the time's gonna really quickly chatting with other people, so it'll be around that has already been some rain. i mean, if you're looking at a, at a nice out in the elements that encourage you, does it now i've got my umbrella and jacket in there on plenty of sandwiches
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and scones to have as well should be. all right, you come down on the inside of the stones, gone the date. and in terms of the sort of the logistics of all this, there are warnings that perhaps not you, but people further back in the queue is it, is it starts to lengthen, could be waiting for a day and a half as a big public safety elementary as well right off, i wouldn't aggregate too much, i mean, we used to caring, we've sort of caught like caring even if a few people line up where you think it's a queue and we join it. so i think we'll be fine, and there's lots of police and helpers. everyone's really friendly and have you thought about what it's going to be like when you finally do get to the front end and have those moments at the queen's top inside? yeah, i was watching intently last night. what was happening up in edinburgh. it'll be the same. i feel, you know, just get in and a lot of thoughts will quickly come to my mind. i love the pageantry and the why
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that's a 4 soldiers will be standing at guard and they won't move an inch. and then they'll have the 4 princes and the princess at some stone. i'm on the real great where i will. thank you very much, up and good luck with your weight and, and i hope it goes well when you, when you get an answer. that's the situation here. the people here at the front have a good day plus of waiting barrow some warnings that those further back with there are hundreds of thousands of people here could out even longer. wait. i was talking to one official said that that would be very carefully monitored. the flowing times of the queuing and the processing through would be calculated. and at some point they may just have to cut off the queue and say those past this mark simply won't be able to get in those here though. certainly. well, absolutely, and he's right. his name on the brits to love a q, and it's a good thing too because they'll be plenty of it over the next few days. hurry, thanks very much.
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now russia is acknowledging huge territorial losses in ukraine's northern cocky region. moscow admits its forces have been outnumbered in the past week with ukraine. we taking swathes of land in the east since early september. ukrainian troops have been advancing rapidly. present blood amid zalinski says they've been take, they've taken back 6000 square kilometers of land us month. areas that took russia months. the seas have been re taken in days. analysts say it may signal a turning point in the war around khaki of ukraine's forces say they force russian troops back nearly as far as the northern border. and they've entered the city of s e. m as a hub for russian forces. ukraine also says it's made gains in the south there her son, but at a slower pace he was on day is following developments in cave. the former a secretary general of nato. anders rasmussen was in keith and isn't keith. and he, along with the top adviser to ukrainian president, well, the mere zalinski held
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a press briefing today where they are outlining what they're calling the key security compact. this is very much an aspirational plan that they are putting together and they're just start know, put it down on paper and announce it now. and they're billing it as a new security apparatus for europe. if you will, new security pack for europe. what it basically would entail is this. it would be like minded countries that would be signing on to this. that would be able to coordinate military, political, and financial support to ukraine now, but also in the future. should ukraine face more acts of aggression or threats of acts of aggression? you know, in this, sir, russian invasion began a little over 6 months ago. there was a lot of confusion of countries wanting to help ukraine, but not knowing how to. and everyone was kind of speaking with a different voice. this is meant to change that. and this pact again,
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is now they're laying out the outline of it. and it would have a heavy military component on military aid. it would not only mean military aid that would be coming in to ukraine from the countries that are signatories, do it on a regular basis, and also in the future as well, including training. so would be very much a, a more coordinated effort levels in ethiopia, northern te guy region say, and asked, right, has had the capital michaela targeting a university campus. it comes one day off the t p, i left rebel sent that open to a cease fire. and will accept an african union that piece process something that dismissed in the past. they've been fighting the central government for nearly 2 years. william widow has been sworn in of kenya's president after narrowly winning last month's elections. the ceremony was held a week after the supreme court upheld his victory as fiscal rival while at dinner a challenge. the result. welcome web is in i robi with more on the integration
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ceremony evolved the judiciary, a lot of pomp and ceremony, judges in road soldiers in ceremonial, uniform. now, singing and dancing performance out in the middle of the stadium and to speak to the new lady to kenya have massive challenges ahead on the campaign trail, they were promising to tackle corruption. william root has been the deputy president for the last 9 years in a government corruption activist said with one of the most corrupt government that had been marked by corruption scandals and criticize for excessive borrowing, leading to major external debt to kenya, struggling to pay. they had promised to tackle the rising cost of living, but that's going to be difficult in the months ahead. can you come to subsidizing food and fuel prices to the international monetary from those subsidies needs?
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and so that can, you can keep on top with that. the payment, so having promised people on the campaign trail that cost to living is going to get better coating to the economists. quite likely that things are going to get before they get better egyptian present. abdul fatter l. c. c. as in castle for a 2 day visit, and so be his 1st trip to cat all since he took office in 2014 and comes off the years of political differences between the 2 countries. while i'm at, val has more cattle and egypt tend to describe their ties as historic. but those ties had been strained since the military coup that ended the rule of egypt. first, democratically elected president mohammed mossy in 2013 and brought with a van defense minister abdul photoshoot, c to park a little boy. egypt accused cutoff supporting the muslim brotherhood which cairo considers a terrorist organization in june,
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2017 relations reached an all time low egypt joint. saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, and behind in imposing an air sea and land blockade on cutter. they accused the gulf state of having the links to terrorism and demanded it cut ties with your on the, for our up countries. several relations with cutter and there were reports later of a possible saudi plan to invade the country. we want to see her cut her, implement the promises it made a few years back. her with regard to support receivers, groups for them to head out. all of these measures are directed at the cadre people into citizens of the g, c. c. and all who are living in qatar, cut off, cancel a multi $1000000000.00 investment since egypt and the region of politics of the 2 countries saw them on opposing sides and libya, german, syria, the horn of africa, and elsewhere. all efforts to magician, especially by the late amir of kuwait ship for bahamas,
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saba seemed to be fruitless. it took 4 years for things to turn around. the blockade and cut off was lifted in january 2021. shortly after the cairo. and though his own diplomatic relations, the meeting between cut off a mere and egyptian president will be the 3rd since the listening of the blockade. the 2 leaders met during our summit in bagdad in august 2021. and in june, cut off a mere shift to me, visited cairo, to seek ways to reach full normalization of ties. last month, egypt, and cut our work together with the u. n. and we're able to achieve as his fight in gaza after days of israeli bombardment against targets related to the palestinian islamic jihad group and sacks to their pies with rifle groups in libya. this improvement in relations between copper and egypt is also likely to help the prospects of national reconciliation in the war of officer country. mohammed vine
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and dizzier. floods and heavy rains have washed away entire villages and the mountainous cause storm region in pakistan's north west. that late has reached people living there because of adverse weather conditions, while hyder reports from coast on if you look behind me, you are thing, this is a natural scene. but if i tell you that did for the bustling bizarre off a few 100 shops, there was a mosque on this side. and now they're all gone. wrapped away by the raging gardens that were brought down from the hindu kush mountains, sweeping away washing away everything. and it's bought on my right, you can see the few. how did that ever scape the destruction? but because it was raining for several days, the people were fearful that something terrible was going to happen. so end of
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flood game at night. most people have got drop dead jobs. they're now gone for ever . there were the most care where people used to attend congregational bread. and it also remind her head in the mountains that although people stick close to the award to 4 days, because of saliva, and regarded lack of agriculture learn more, people depend on water for livelihood. however, the climate change is going to be a major tedford population living along the rivers and living in the narrow a rally y'all. 8 a problem with this area consist of 17 villages, which are badly affected and some out of wiped out completely because swords and excess is damaged, getting supplies to the affected area is very difficult to annual a season. yeah, i've got, i've been with us when studies approaching people have lost their homes. lordes cardoso laws by hospitals automatically damaged the coming linger little air to the
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hardship august on not is extremely walner political climate change. and what we just saw here is the shape of things to come. what is needed? if to prevent deforestation? because the timber mafia had been busy, an active chopping down the trees. it is the trees that order the ground and focused on alternate watershed management. in order to control the raging gordon from 3 bring everything and it's bought, bugger thought out of repairable climate change. just aid from the outside world is not going to be enough. we were head and gilbert and brent it then it sort of structure and then what not on the scale we have seen. now. the thing musicians from around the world have come together to create a global sound in indonesia. more than 50 artists from 18 countries make up the new
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g 20 orchestra. and at the time of rising geopolitical tensions, the hope is that their music will be able to cut through the diplomatic noise. jessica washington has more from barbara door and central java. ah, in muggle lung central java, this is indonesia bought up a door temple, the largest buddhist temple in the world. now it adds a new entry to its long history as the site of the 1st concert from global orchestra. me more than 50 musicians from 18 countries, including russia, the u. s. india and indonesia, a performing together on the temple grounds representing their home countries on the world stage. the purpose of the concert is largely to promote cooperation between g 20 countries. can you, orchestra is an initiative of this year's g? 20 president, indonesia? the g. 20 is made up of the world's leading economies. the see as meetings have
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been overshadowed by geopolitical tensions. music is what actually brings all cultures in the world together. weeds enjoy it. weeds derive inspiration from it, and we begin the bird big symbol had medium where the weights to talk about inclusion with which to talk about diversity with which to talk about us as humans. coming together to help solve global problems. visiting musicians arrives and indonesia a few days ago, giving them only a short window to rehearse together. these many countries with all the language barriers shots, hard to communicate. but i think it's truly beautiful because music is one of the only languages that everyone can speak. you don't need any translation, all the orchestra's creative director, pianist and composer ananda sucrose.

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