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. this is al jazeera ah, i, marianna mozy. welcome to the news, our ally from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands lined the rainy streets of london as queen elizabeth's coffin makes its way to buckingham palace. add of her lying in state, armenia, and as a by john blaine each other for a flare up in fighting which has killed almost a 100 soldiers. wrote him is lensky says ukraine fully controls more than 4000 square kilometers of territory recaptured from russia. and is stabilizing another 4000. also. what a great day as president biden celebrates the parsing of inflation reduction act, disappointing inflation days that gives wall street is worth stay in 2 years
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ago. and peter stayed with him. go home with your sport by munich, beat barcelona, and the champions league i've ever been to, joshua accepts term cetera by some fury ahead of a potential bout between the heavy weights in december for me. so we begin the news hour here in london, where a coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd now lies in buckingham palace. after being flown from scotland, where she died, all is quiet, but the moment outside the palace, but to earlier on the traffic came to a standstill throughout much of the british capital, because thousands of people lined the streets in the rain to catch a glimpse of the hearst, the new king charles, the 3rd and his wife camilla were at the palace to receive a coffin after returning from northern island. royal household members now have a chance to say that farewell to the queen before the lying in state begins,
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where he challenges begins our coverage now with a look at the queen's final journey to london. ah, this is operation, unicorn, and action. for years, buckingham palace prepared for the queen's death plans in painstaking detail for all foreseen, eventually, tease unicorn was the procedure for bringing her body to london. if has happened. she died in scotland as her lying and restless scent, giles cathedral in edinburgh drew to a close. many thousands came to pay their respects and say good bye. she will not return to scotland again. accompanying her south was an princess royal's and the queen's only daughter. the royal regiment of scotland stood at attention to see the queen leave where the queen's coffin on board and r f transport plane took off from edinburgh,
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the capital of the scottish nation. she loved so much and flew to northfield, on the outskirts of london for the last stage of the day's journey. crowds lines the a 40 and unromantic main road that heads into the british capital from the west. but then it was into more picturesque territory. the stucco terraces of bayswater than marble arch and park lane, where mourners stood many deep. it will just bring home. but the reality of the whole situation, and i mean, yeah, if it's going to be sad, this is it the final stretch? now the queen always preferred balmoral and windsor castle, but buckingham palace is the work. your hearts are the british royal family. back is where they are taking her now. operation unicorn successfully completed. the queen's coffin spends the night here. then on wednesday,
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she moves to westminster full for 4 days of lying and state, and the cues to come and see her are already growing. glory challenz, how to 0 london are very dedicated crowd of mourners have already started forming a cue in london on monday. for 48 hours before the queen was due to line state over the next 4 days, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to bid e fallen on it for a while at westminster. i force it has more from central london is the rain arrived over london instead on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river tennis, waiting with still more than a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen was coughing, 1st in line, vanessa had been here since monday, and that i'm going to go out to the fact that it is mixed feeling. and so, you know, all right, great lady,
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peacefully with this is something very small. you know, considering that she fin 70 is looking off to make a big talk about, you know, you know, great job. are you worried about what's going to happen over night? it's like, i'm english or used to the weather. we can hail joe know eric k. i'm staying here. hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state. that speed and numbers will be monitored closely. efficient say they may decide to stop your rivals for the sake of safety. when the sky finally does get underway, it will proceed up and overland the bridge across the river thames along the north bank, passed the houses of parliament to westminster hall. and officials a warning that those, especially those waiting on the south bank stretching back, will be here for a very long time in a constantly moving queue with few opportunities to have arrest. it will be here at
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westminster hall, that members of the public will have their long awaited private moment, a short walk away in green park, more private tributes and memories inscribed amid the flowers. from witnessing the coronation woke up to crawford, morgan was sam, my dad took me up in a monthly i was saved a queen's and my mom is crime if excitement can change according to wedding at the same edinburgh cathedral where this week, the queen, later at that very point. we know exactly where her, her casket is. i mean that we literally were standing there to be married for so many a constant presence in their daily life is no more. and whether with flowers, messages will patient queuing. it's being marked hurry for sit, i'll just era london or elia king charles a 3rd made his 1st visit to northern island since taking the throne. hundreds of people gathered in the village of hillsboro to welcome in that the king and queen
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consort personally greeted well wishes center. and you starving. all said that with leaders of northern islands devolved government under simmons reports now from belfast. wherever king charles, the 3rd of the queen consort camilla, travel the walk about go, well, the cheers are much the same, but this is northern ireland. it's on like anywhere else in the u. k. there's division here. protestant eunice and lewis are passionate about the monarchy. he was our king but he has no our king. and god, if the king i think is a good to the job is as good as the queen was. but these areas in west belfast are quiet catholic republicans and nationalists are dismissive and i think in the middle of our course 11 crisis were many, many people and my consistency here and read across at bell fassman doors where people can afford either homes. i think as obscene that you have a mark and
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a king who will be here. most policies are big expanse of the public purse. first stop for the we'll visit his hillsboro castle. the will residence political leaders gather. and there's a message of condolence. alex musky was a fire prime republican in the eighty's and ninety's. now in government to speaker of the northern ireland assembly, she partly da mistreated. her individual acts of positive leadership can help break down barriers on corey's reconciliation. queen elizabeth showed that a small but significant yasser, a visit, a han chick crossing the street or speak in a few words of iris can make a huge difference and changing attitudes and building relationships. politics have changed dramatically here, and king charles believes his mother was able to use a combination of skills to bring the 2 sides close up. at the very beginning of her life of service, the green made a pledge to dedicate herself to her country and her people
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and to maintain the principles of constitutional government. this promise she kept with steadfast faith. now with a shining example before me, and with god's help, i take up my new duties resolved to seek the welfare of all the inhabitants of northern no from a castle to the church saint hans cathedral and a service of reflection on the queen's life. all 96 years of it, the theme here once again reconciliation. a congregation of nearly 800 pack the cathedral to hear praise of the queen for her work in bringing northern honors, republican units, communities closer together. in 2011, she had visited the irish republic making major gestures of reconciliation
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a year later in belfast. she shook hands with the late martin mcguinness, a former iraqi commander and chin fein is now the biggest party in northern ireland . what they've been careful to do, however, is to separate the person of the queen from the symbolism of the monarchy, which as far as republicans are concerned, as associated with imperialism and colonialism and rule in ireland. for centuries. however, they are able to develop a relationship with the queen. now, whether that will continue with the new king as there is another matter thing, charles may have popularity. this is his 40th visit here, the 1st as monarch. his pledge to follow in his mother's footsteps and seek the welfare of all the people in his relations with both sides of the divide. here is one of the 1st big tests of his re, andrew simmons,
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al jazeera belfast alanine barker's outside. buckingham palace here in london. where the house was escorted through the gate, sir. lift the alley or a couple of hours ago. what was it like? nanny's? you're right. a few hours ago. peel of la applause. when the coffin arrived here in the royal house in front of buckingham palace, despite the heavy rain, thousands of people had lined the roots. the police have been very, very careful about how many people they allowed to gather in front of the palace. but off the coffin was brought michael hearst from north fault a r i f base. many people stopped in their calls, got out, took photographs, others gathered on bridges to see the hearse drive past the vehicle itself especially illuminated from the inside. so the people on the pavements lining the root could see had the queen's coffin drapes in the royal standard. and then,
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of course, the end of the journey doing a circle of the queen victoria monuments here behind me before going through the main gates of the palace. we didn't know the exact details of the choreography now, but we do know that the queen's coffin will be taken too, was known as the bo room, where it will lie, and state for the nice allow members of the royal family to pay their respects. it's a room are steeped in history. it's where former presidents were, were met by the queen. it's played a key role in royal engagements in the past. and it's now where queen elizabeth, the 2nd remains full of the coming hours until tomorrow, a new day. and this long piece of british history and late also getting details of the a queuing system. to see the queens coffin lying in state need expected to.
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and people are expected to q for some 5 miles. and now what is the expectation? because i think hundreds of thousands of people i sank good point, they capital for this. yes, and of course the, the plans have been in place for an event of the scale for a very long time. and there's a big difference between plans on paper and how plans are executed in reality. we've seen ourselves over the past few days. this media really to grow and grow and grow and occupy a huge section of green park. we've seen barricades put up in different parts of the city. we've seen extraordinary levels of crowd control in place, allowing people to respectfully file past buckingham palace was the same time avoiding over crowding. flowers no longer allowed to be placed in front of the palace. they have to be placed in green park. and we know, of course, that little very large crowds are expected to arrive from the capital on wednesday, because that's when a 5 o'clock local time the public will be allowed to access westminster. hold
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a file past the coffin that will be lying there in states for 4 days. as you mentioned that typically long queues are expected. the police in charge of the capital. of course, the same possibly over a 1000000 people will descend on the capital. others are being advised, of course, to stay at home or watch this or from a distance, but it's probably right difficult and such a momentous historic occasion to encourage people to stay away. nevertheless, the hope is that as many people as possible will be able to fall past the coffin, they're being told that they won't be able to stop or take photographs they need to keep moving. in order to make sure as many people as possible can take part in this important event. our thank you very much. need back little the latest outside back in, panics. thank you. nice and it can easily live from land and still ahead on the program . entire village is even washed away in pakistan and mountainous call. his down region has been particularly hot hit by these devastating floods. we'll have the
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latest on that. also. i really am way william router is finally sworn in as the president of kenya, y food and fuel prices, a surgeon public debt. i just said i 1st went in, this is champions league hole in sport. ah, now the u. n. u s. and e, u of cold for an immediate de escalation of tensions off to fighting flight of the night between armenia and as a by john rushes president is also appeal for com. arming his prime minister says 49 of his soldiers were killed along their shed. border while as a by john says it lost 50 troops. this is the west escalation of hostilities since the 2020 conflict in the dispute had no corner car back reach. and we tore gate and
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been our ports the fighting along the border between all media and as a by john started early on tuesday. a media says the at the by johnny army, shelter, military positions, around a number of cities. it released this footage showing what it says is as a by johnny soldiers trying to cross the border as a by john not new york, merely, i'll gladly to see spider because school, but he also targeted armenian positions that also cb infrastructure insider. so it's a clear pac on southern country, it's clear to talk on un member state as a by john disputes that it says its armed forces were responding to a build up of all media land mines, a weapons on the border. while armenia has been showing as virginia military positions for a week, 2 weeks now we're showing has been testified over the last few days. and over the
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same few days, our been yes, started amassing heavy weaponry and ottomans along the border. it's in or is it by john tensions between armenia and desert by john largely stand back to a decades long standoff, sparked by the contested laguna caraballo region. if internationally recognized as part of as a by genes territory. but 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian, they fought several, was on this issue, the last one within 2020, after 6 weeks of fighting as a by john, regain much of the territory. a russian peacekeeping force was deployed to enforce the ceasefire. and let's say the conflict appears to have been ratcheting up in recent weeks. there was meant to be a proper washer or peacekeeping presence on, in the area for on 2000 forces on. but some of the reports that i have seen is that this is very much been depleted as
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a result of all rushes for in your queen. russia basically needed to bring troops in of form a variety of other locations. the russian government says it's now working to ease tensions. it's urging both sides to show restraint and refrain from further escalation. victoria gates and b al jazeera all u. s. actually say, antony blinkin has spoken to ami as prime minister. and as of why john's president urging them to cease hostilities, i spoke to both of urge them to do everything possible to pull back from our, from any conflict. and to get back to talking about building a lasting peace between their countries. we, we have our special envoy in the region right now working with both countries. i'll be in close touch with them going forward. and my hope is that we can move this from, from conflict back to the, the negotiating table and back to trying to build
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a piece or alex miller, kish villiers principal research analyst at s and p global with a focus on armenia, and either by john joins us via skype now from paris. and does this, the exchange of artillery fire and shelling follower, a similar pattern of escalation to the one we saw before the war in 20? 20. thank you for having me, maria. i think that the what happened is on a larger scale, but it's a repeat of what we're witness in november of last year when there was a similar skirmish at the. busy border between armenian as a by john and in my view, either by john, these applying pressure on armenia to yield concessions. especially with regard to these big framework peace treaty between the 2 countries that has been in the works for some time. now,
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what do you make of the timing? you know, the timing has to do with that because from the other point of view that has been bent of frustration with lack of progress when it comes to peace treaty, there are different timelines depending on who you ask. armenian prime minister mentioned that the district is supposed to be signed before the end of 20. 23. are very side mentions and fall shorter timeline. but it has to do with frustration on the very side over the lack of progress when it comes to peace treaty. as also when it comes to blocking some of the transport communications that the other side has been demanding. ever since russia broker, the cease fire agreement in november of 2020, how irritated or frustrated ave that. likely to prevent her return to the
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negotiating table. and i don't think we are going to witness the resumption of full scale war between the 2 countries. we have to remember the very still russian peacekeeping presence in the break region. although i have to also know that what's happening right now. what, what, what was happening earlier? what's happening at the border of the virgin and nothing they got about enclave where the situation is relatively stable. actually. that has been a long running feud of in a car in a car back and it's resulted in several was over this dispute the territory over the past couple of decades. do you see any resolution inside or is it just light is continuous. this frozen conflict that flies out from time to time. i think there's one definite red marker to kind of watch out for his 2025. this is when the initial 5 year peacekeeping mandate of russian peacekeepers and z.
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and this is an important marker to watch out for, because both, according to the ration peacekeeping agreement, both sides need to give consent for the extension of their mandate. one would hope that the peace treaty would entail provisions that regulate and resolve the issue over not going to go off. but from the point of view. and this is something that president has been kind of repeating, repeating on and off they consider that she's got closed due to the fact that they regained control over much of the date or 2 thirds of the day during their again control over. so what's left, this is sort of a truncated version of the got about english. well, thank you very much for explaining that to us, alex and alex is really joining us from paris. thank you for oh,
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now i present ramirez landscape, saying that your client is in full control of more than 4000 square kilometers of the country. and he's working to stabilize even more territory after driving back rushing forces in a rapid counter offensive in the northeast. great officials, they've recaptured more than 300 settlements in the harkey region in the past week . he is calling on the west to speed out weapons deliveries to back. it's ongoing advance that inclining flags of flying the cities of indian and copy and left ok to don't railway lines that supply route for russian troops. now ukraine is saying that it's also made gains in the south and harrison, but that sort of slow a pace or rushing vehicles have been left abandoned off the grains lightning counter offensive in the northeast, and harkey, region, ukrainian official, say nearly a $150000.00 people lived in areas recaptured from russia, including vala. kiya crucial military supply hub we've taken late last week. moscow is acknowledging its recent territorial loss is missing. its forces have been out
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numbers or pro russian bloggers and unless have supported the russian military for the past 6 months, hardly mentioning any setbacks on the battlefield. but after this recent ukrainian yvonne's same, commentators are now openly criticising moscow's war plans. gabriel ellers on new ports on this now from cave to few people are more pro russian. this man ego gurkin. if you're getting a brushes invasion ukraine. in february, the self described ultra nationalist was a staunch supporter of the russian military predicting its advanced weaponry and killed soldiers would make easy work out numbers ukrainian. now, gurkin tone has changed. i have an impression that sober are not me if you will break into pieces. it's not because they are competent are covered because the korean army supply line much my bye. in the past week, during the ukrainian counter offensive, countless videos appeared to show
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a russian military and collapse. but throughout this war, moscow has been particularly adept at staying silent and refusing to admit or even acknowledging setbacks. a tone on russian state tv talk shows, which were months refrained from any criticism of evasion, has changed dramatically with people pointing fingers who's to blame for the losses on the battlefield. people who convinced president putin, the special operation, would be fast, that we won't strike civilians that our military would keep things in order. these people really set us up for this. they lie to us. and on another talk show, this are contraband from scalar military operation using only the russian army. i'm this talk show, and other propaganda. the ukrainian military offensive in the northeast has clearly broken the russian front lines, but also exposed to deep cracks within the pro russia blogger community. that is
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now questioning everything about this war. will it be enough for the kremlin to change their tactics? or is the kremlin even listening? gabriel's ando al jazeera keith and he is ally from land and still actually on the program line, a whistle on twist saffel man player, place he is, is the platform of prioritizing profits of a security during a us senate hearing and in support. we'll show you how the ally dodge has reached the and i'll be payoffs for the 10th straight season. ah. the attempt to record adjusting broken again around bordo and this part of france,
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but you wouldn't think so, would you? the amount of class is not covering most of your that the very or time no, that's an hour hurricane. as a result, but the amount of moisture in it is going to be flooding in portugal. maybe the northwest of spain, the rest, the spring gets away with it. being la, she dry and still quite warm. over the plane of europe, slow moving rain from france broadly through germany and towards austria and southern poland will produce some pretty heavy dam balls the store to the north. that is one of wind, the increasing wind coming down the north field to be fell from the low countries. northern germany and denmark. and the rain is creeping south into what is still very warm weather in romania and bulgaria and greece and its li, the central mediterranean still quite hot. we got probably record highs, sugar again on the north coast of our gerry, just for one day. most in north africa is still showing signs of big clumps of ryan . this is a most active one. now, as you can see, stretches from the coast of the laundry, ivory coast up towards,
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but not reaching cynical. the next one is forming here will produce some potential flooding. at least in nigeria. ah ah ah.
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safer than he'd been humming then international anti corruption excellence award boat now for your hero lou ah ah, welcome back. a look at the main stories this hour. queen elizabeth the 2nd is made of final journey back to london where her body was returned to buckingham palace. traffic came to a standstill through much of the british capital as the house passed through the rainy streets. mourners will get the chance to bid how farewell from wednesday when
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her body will lie in state and palace of westminster. the u. n. u. s. and e u, of called for an immediate de escalation of fighting off to violence flood over night, between armenia and as of by john. i mean, his prime minister says 49 of his soldiers were killed along their shed order. while as of white, john says it lost 50 troops. and present ramirez lansky says ukraine is in full control of more than 4000 square kilometers of recaptured territory and is working to stabilize another 4000 ukranian troops have been driving batt russian forces in a rapid counter offensive in the northeast of the country. let's discuss this more with justin bronc who is a senior research fellow in the military sciences team. the royal united services institute will ukrainian forces be able to maintain and consolidate these gangs.
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so i suspect the will, and indeed in the south, particularly, it remains to be seen in the hassan region, whether they're able to push forward further. the russian army starts to collapse there because the majority of russian combat strength that remains, including the units are concentrated in the south in cash to, to forestall that, that much more expected ukrainian counter offenses in the north. i think the biggest danger for ukraine at the moment is just potentially over extending a lot of those units have been attacking for nearly going on 6 days now. and so, you know, even with things going extremely well, people will be very, very tired. it will take a while for supplies to catch up. and so, you know, i don't think there's any danger of russia being able to mount any sort of counter counter counter offensive as it were in the northeast anytime soon. so ukraine or very likely to hold on to the territory that it's, you know, again, so quickly over the past week. and why is that the case? why would i be able to retaliate with the counter offensive and off
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essentially, despite the reputation for having a huge army. russia is desperately short of troops and particularly infantry. in basic terms, russia invaded ukraine. and in february of this year, with around 200000 troops, of which, about 850000 regular russian troops, the rest were militia and allied forces of proxy forces from the deluxe can launch peoples republics. but of those roughly 200000, which at the time was about 60 to 65 percent of the russian grand forces full of maintainable strengths. if that makes sense without national mobilization, they've lost, according to russian ministry of finance. documents leaked around payments for dead soldiers this week about $48000.00 killed in 7 months, which is an astonishing casualty rate. plus at least that many wounded and probably more plus a large number captured so that they're really struggling for manpower. and they're
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also trying to mount a frontline, which is still around a 1000 kilometers long and full stall, major ukrainian counter offensive. now in 2 parts, the country, they just don't have enough troops and they don't really have any reserves left to throw in there. they've started mobilizing to a degree in late june and early july, but they still present gluten is still chosen not to declare war, to accept what, what's going on, legally speaking. and so full mobilization hasn't taken place in russia and even the people they have mobilized since july. it takes about 6 months to train a conscript to be even slightly useful on a modern battlefield. whereas ukraine started mobilizing as soon as it was attacked in february. so it suddenly got a lot more soldiers to actually play with on the front lines at the moment. and probably for the foreseeable few months, even if russia declared mobilization nationally today, it would still states still take months to generate really usable new combat units . and not to mention, they lost a huge amount of the instructors in terms of the senior officers killed in captured
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over the past few months. so yeah, it's really difficult for russia to, to plug the gaps while also holding off the continued ukrainian pressure in the south was it was, i suppose, important for the cleanings to secure some set of battlefield success in order to sustain weston arms support this year. and wanting to next year. why are they particularly desperate for more weapons? now this is very key to lock in, guarantees of support. one of the issues for your crime in terms of planning that the lay down and equipment of the new formations that it's raised and it's training from that large scale mobilization effort. is that western support of equipment, particularly heavy equipment, has come in lots of different packages, different types from lots of different western countries that have been kind of announced in a relatively sporadic manner. only the u. k and the u. s. have really consistently, at large scale, been supplying things at
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a steady drumbeat. and even now the u. k is only able to supply a much, much smaller scale than the u. s. being a smaller country countries like estonia, our opponent has given a huge amount as well, but again, it is also massively expanding its own on forces so it can't afford to give away too much equipment. and it's still here, for example, stands out as giving a huge amount of what it has been very small country and didn't have very large on forces to begin with. the big issue for for the ukrainians is not that they necessarily haven't been given enough. and clearly they have been phenomenally successful in terms of counter offensive with what they've already been given. but just an industrial modern war on the scale hasn't been fought since the 2nd world war. and you're at least, and we're really not used to quite the level of consumption, the rate of ammunition consumption, the rate of destruction of vehicles and other equipment. and so western nations are kind of scrambling to, to work out how they're going to supply those needs. and ukraine is trying to lock in guarantee so that it can plan and know ahead of time that it's definitely going to get equipment in large quantities and roughly what it's going to get. but it'll
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be much easier to get those guarantees. now that this counter offensive has been so visibly and, and impressively successful, because the counter argument in a lot of european countries in central europe and southern europe where there are political parties that were not to key in favor of you. i mean, you create a huge scale. they didn't believe that russia could be beaten on the battlefield. and this excess over the past week in khaki as well as the continued slower gains, but very attrition gains in the south and have some are really making that difficult argument to keep up. it's very difficult now for less than politician to argue that if ukraine is given lots of watkins in support over the winter into the next year, that they can't when they clearly can when they're supported. thank you very much. justin brown from the oil. you know, i had services institute here in london about francis's called for media and to the violence in ukraine. head of the roman catholic church then
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cause extolled that of a major piece summit with walt religious leaders that during his 3 day trip pope francis will meet with interface delegates from 50 countries. he talked to meet with the head of the russian orthodox church. she was justified, the warn you claimed that patriarch carol cancel this trip last month. you resume the course of the fall. i am visiting you in the course of the senseless and tragic war that broke out with the invasion of ukraine, even as other conflicts and threats of conflict continued to impair. allow times, i've come to amplify the play of all those who cry out the pace. the need to expand the efforts of diplomacy to promote dialogue, thus becomes all the more pressing since nowadays. the problem of one is the problem of all. and those who hold greater power in the world have greater responsibility with regard to others, especially those countries, most prior to unrest and conflict, where us markets have plummeted after a crucial measure of inflation came in higher than forecasts for august and
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triggered a sharp sell off on wall street figures came as president joe biden celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction act out an event at the white house. what a great day. exactly. 4 weeks ago today, i saw inflation reduction act in the law. a single most aboard legislature, branch of the congress to go bad inflation and one of the most significant laws in our nation's history. my view, i said it then i'll keep saying it with us log america. people won and special interest last, sorry to joan the american people, one and special interest laws. well, let's get more in this now from hightail. castro washington, a difficult day for wall street, one of the worst since the early days of the pandemic. tell us what happened. well, marian, even as the president were speaking, those words that this was a great day in his words,
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the stock market was sharply down with it being the worst day for the u. s. stock market since june of 2020. now the s m p a closed down as well as the dow jones down nearly more than 12000 points was which was nearly 4 percent the nasdaq in similar fashion. now, why did this happen? well this morning there was disappointing news along the fronts of inflation in the consumer price index that showed while the rate of inflation in the u. s. is down over the last 3 months. it wasn't as low as expected. it coming at 8.3 percent. and when you broke down that number further, that's where the more concern even a rose because while gas prices are lower in the us, other key indicators like the cost of rent and health care are on the increase despite the efforts of congress and the white house to tackle inflation. and what this means is that next week when the federal reserve meets,
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it will likely hike up interest rates. once again, it is expected to be 3 quarters of a percent. and after today's poor news along inflation, that rate increase could be as high as one per cent, which is what had its investors food today. tell us more about wellness economic use means for the president. right, and if you'll know in that speed she gave today, which was poorly timed in that it was celebrating his so called inflation reduction act. of course, on the day when the inflation was still high, he did not make any mention in direct response to this news. or to the stock sell off, and this was supposed to be his victory lab. he did release a statement from the white house earlier in the day, essentially, same prices have been flat for americans over the last 2 months. but that still work must be done. this is a vulnerable moment for the president because coming off of a strong summer showing where there was constantly positive headlines. the passage
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of this legislative package inflation lower ring, though today we know not as quickly as had hoped this might cut short that momentum, and it's something that biden and the democrats desperately need to cling to as the midterm elections come up in november. all right, thank you very much indeed. hi, jo. castro reporting that 1st from washington d. c. this off to a self on wall street. say the dow jones, tumbling some 1200 points is using how you this is a was day since the early days than pandemic. since june 2020. all right, thank you. out floods in heavy rainfall of wash, dwayne tie a village is an announcement castanan region of northwest pakistan. medical aid has been able to reach people living that because of the weather conditions i accident demonte compensation and threatening to block highways. if the government doesn't provide more help. record breaking plans have killed almost one and a half 1000 people across the country since june. and also affected 33000000 office
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i was there is come on high to has more from cost on this particular storm war. the rain spell that the area affected, the hindu course mountains, and the raging thought and then read through these narrow rallies which i inhabited by people. because land it scare people like to stick close to the water bodies and where doors that head into bear alone, which was the 2nd largest market in lower boys, don. hundreds of jobs were swept away. the rain was not stopping for several days. and the people already realized that something terrible was about to happen. so 70 percent of the people have already left. but the greatest difficulty and the fact that most good orders have been cut off. people have to carry sacks on their back sack. so flaw essential supplied medicines. sometimes it takes them grinned before
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dodge today's their destination. so people in quite a terrible and desperate situation. here, we have seen people on the road side who are asking for l. d or targeted of course, have been concentrating down south on the province of sin, southern bun, job, but just on and have more or less forgotten what happened to the people head in the mountains. now they said i've got an o minus sign because climate change in the people of the not more than anybody else, given the fact that once the land is washed away and this is land that is generated out of the mountain sides that digs generations once that's watched away, it's almost impossible to be able to have reconstruction or rehabilitation a 4 story residential building as collapse in jordan's capital, a man killing 2 people and injuring at least 14 others. rescue operations is still underway with several. we bully believed to be trapped under the rumble. countries
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prime minister has visited the scene along with other senior members of government investigations been launched into what brought down the building. now one person has been injured in a series of drone strokes on ethiopia, nor the integrity region, according to local hospital officials. he visit the business, the campus of michaela university in the regions capital was targeted along with a t v station run by the regional government that was knocked or fair or the strikes come days off to to grind. rebels said they were ready to take part in these sorts with the federal government. the 2 sides have been engaged in fighting for almost 2 years in a conflict that displaced millions and pushed parts of the region into famine. william rito has been sworn in as kenya's. 5th president. several people were injured in a crushes, crowds forced their way into the stadium in nairobi where the ceremony took place, which an hourly won the august election defeating long time opposition candidate
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while or tinker law suite. supreme court rejected or dangerous challenge to the official results from nairobi. katherine sawyer reports, i assume a resident. okay, now president william who to stoop before park stadium to take his oath of office. ah ceremony marked the end of a closely contested general election. ah, my president who kenyatta handed over the instruments of power to the new president . the 2 politicians. how fallen out and can yetta backed opposition leader riley dingo who came 2nd in the polls and to day and his fast address to the nation. the president said he will do all he can to address the problems facing kenyans. the largest winner of this election is the people of kenya.
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oh, we have done well as a nation. we have bliss, the train in an increasingly challenging environment where our democracy is consistently on trial. ah, many kenya's were there said they hobbs high expectations. president with going to fulton or they probably can deal with money. health want business their business. people say it's hard to do living oh is taking over country, the big external debt, a drought that has affected millions, rampant corruption. the president promised to walk with all canyons to make things better. we should remain conscious that we have all been elected to walk together
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in ensuring that our children go to school. our people have food and decent health care, and our young people have jobs. and i will walk of hub dignified livelihood for we believe strongly that every hassle matters. who holds himself asthma, who is fighting for the majority, who are struggling to make ends meet his plans to transform the country are ambitious. but economists say all those plans need money and lots of it. if the new administration is to succeed, catherine saw alta, 0 nairobi, o egypt, president his in doha for a 2 day visit his 1st since taking office in 2014. i'm no fertile theses trip, comes after years of political differences between the 2 countries, which still egypt support a regional blockade against cattle. but the 2 restored diplomatic ties. last year,
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argentina's present, alberto fernandez says he was the next target of the man who tried to shoot the vice president. christina fernando, the coach, nor was meetings to port his early this month when a man pointed his gun and pulled the trigger. but he didn't fire the president's has the investigation is revealed the attacker and his gulf from time to kill him. next, his security has been stepped out of former teacher executive turned whistle, but pieces that co has accused his former employer of prioritizing profits over security at a senate hearing in the united states that go who was twitch, his head of security until his firing last year of become keith law must attempt to buy out of buying the social media giant. he says that twitter ignored employee concerns over week cyber defenses and foreign infiltration. shortly after the hearing twitter sheldon's voted to approve musk $44000000000.00 takeover of the
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company. a tendency committee. i'm here today because twitter leadership is misleading the public lawmakers, regulators and even its own board of directors. what i discovered when i joined twitter, was that this enormously influential company was over a decade behind industry security standards. the company, cybersecurity failures make it vulnerable to exploitation, causing real harm to real people. and what an influential media platform can be compromised by teenagers, thieves, and spies, and the company repeatedly create security problems on their own. this is a big deal for all of us. time now the fullest voice with peter and our marian. thank you very much. liverpool fans mostly honored the late queen elizabeth the 2nd before the champions league match against i ac sandfield. a minute silence
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was held to mark the death of the queen. a complicated history with the british government and even due to the national anthem in the past in protest. although the united kingdom commodity is separate from the government, you can hear it was a small minority of fans who were reluctant to observe the tribute to the queen. ah. on the field, liverpool defeated i x t one sola handing the raids the lead inside the hoping to a few minutes about 10 minutes after that mama kudos emitting the equalizer for the visits is good to see the upright but who left it late but eventually found the window joe, matt said heading home from a corner to secure the victory, added to windsor,
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let's see for german super carbine munich. they saw barcelona to know that i'm myself submits a, put the bullets league outfit inferential the up to half time. and then leroy san a double d at hot here shortly off left to secure the wind by and so up to see after to game earlier into a tune or winners away from home against victoria paulson, the city, our club were in front in the opening 20 minutes thanks to adam deco strike, a coach simonian zaki looking quite happy about a jacko. then to provide it with a beautiful run from inside his own off. before setting up denzil, dumb friedman, i bounced back from into who were beaten by by and last week sporting were also among the early take of winners. the portuguese science taking care of southam hotspots sooner than lisbon. both goals came late. how nino handed the hosts the lead in added time and even deeper into our design offer method to double the advantage. a british mega fight between anthony joshua and tyson fear is aging.
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ever closer. joshua has accepted fury's terms for a world heavyweight title bout in december, but the contract is still to be signed. fury, who is the w. b. c champion made the offer after it emerged perspective under speeds of cash. against alexander, oo thick would have to wait until next year, joshua lost these re match to the ukranian in saudi arabia. last month. earlier we spoke to boxing, journalist garrath, a davies who still has doubts that it can be sorted out in time. it's very difficult to be confident about this fight getting over the line also talks a whole month's last year was scope it to me, it's a very short negotiation for very, very big clients. i know that they make a tournament contract simple to get it over the line, but where things happen in books and it's weird that they have nearly made so quickly. it would not be a surprise if it doesn't get over the line for one reason or another december. the
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3rd is not a long way away, but if it does get over the line, i think boxing friends are in for a bit of a troops look at it for fury. what does he want to treading water fight with the likes? names of be mentioned like manuel char or derek is or who are really major content was in the heavyweight division. the auction was that the office antony, georgia route, which he did so. and they've been on why not do this fight? now? i mystically, he matches up really, again sanctioned joshua joshua's coming off to losses in his loss to fight against alexander. he's coming off 3 losses in his last 5 flights. and i've always maintained this, and boxing aficionados are aware of this ties. if you're in alexandria, sick of the 2 most difficult fights, friends and joshua in the heavyweight division fury should witness handley on point . so i, late stoppage, and as furies maintain many times he's already won those other 3 belts. yes,
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he needs to be all exam to sick to secure his legacy as clearly and beyond debate. the number one of the year, but largely, if joshua signs this fight, now, it's all in furious favor. it gets joshua beaten this year and he fights use it next year. it's made for him in many ways with a fraction of a 2 months to go to the fif of world cup and cut the iran have brought back carlos cat or it coach ortiz will now take the rainy emotional scenes to a 3rd world cup. having guided them in 2014 and 18 as well, iran will have england wales and the united states for company grew b carol shawl. so coach sees native portugal at the 2010 tournament. a major league baseball ballet dodgers are the 1st team to clench a playoff spot. they beat the arizona diamondbacks to reach the post season for the 10th street. here. that's the 3rd longest streak in major history. the dodge of
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thought they'd secured a 1st floor on sunday of the victory of the pod rose and started the celebrations at the emerald be acknowledged. it had made a mathematical mistake. this time. oh, there shouldn't be any confusion. and los angeles angel star, my crowd hit her home, run for the 7 straight game. it's one shy of the majorly grateful. it's also you study for the homer of the season, but it wasn't enough to prevent his team losing to the cleveland guardians, cleveland. that scenario. we'll leave there for more more sports news coming up again later. marian was back to you in london. that's lovely. looking for 10. thank you. now legendary french filmmaker gina godaddy has died at the age of 91 in his home in switzerland and as credited with evolution izing cinema and the 19 sixties and seventies. they said to have influenced directors like quentin tarantino and martin scorsese natasha. but the reports now from paris was at bankrupt by
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t center delaware. normally, charlie got out 1960 film, breathless with stylish edgy, and often improvised. it captured the spirit of a generation fed up with tradition, and it came to define frances new wave and movement that revolutionized phil, making a year off to breathless, got our married danish actress anna carina. she became as muse and start in 7 of his films. to her stickly, but it was his 1963 film contempt starring brigitte bardot that brought him public acclaim, intense, provocative, and melancholy. it still widely considered. one of his best movies would have been . god, i was born in 1930 in paris to wealthy french swiss family as a young man, he flourished in the intellectual bohemian atmosphere, the city post war, and met fellow future new wave directors, including foss, what awful. over the next 5 decades, he made more than a 100 films. some were regarded as to experimental hall to political,
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but few people contested his status as one of cinemas most important figures. beverly paying tribute to godaddy. frances president called him an iconoclast and said, we have lost a national treasure, a geniuses, i got our died at his home in switzerland, age 91. he'll be remembered as an artist and a disruptor who once said the cinema is the most beautiful fraud in the world. natasha butler, al jazeera paris, that tiffany is, and i'll see in a couple of minutes with more the days. ah ah
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with from the ruins of mosul, music as re emerged. these are some of 40 musicians who make up the water orchestra in iraq, 2nd largest city, despite being banned, mostly was occupied by i so the melody survived. dirt christian curd arab so neither cheers. young men and women represent the diversity of iraq to be able to hear music amid the ruins of muscles. also the feel strange, but it brings home the resilience of residents who say that despite the destruction and lack of help remain committed to bringing the city back to life.

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