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queen elizabeth coffin arrives at buckingham palace, hundreds of thousands i expected to say the final good bye as she lives in state on wednesday. ah, hello, money said this is our dessert lie from joe hall also coming up or street records. this was stay in 2 years as inflation. the u. s. remains unexpectedly high calls were strange as armenian as a by john blame each other sufficing which killed almost $200.00 soldiers and ukraine's president says its troops have re captured more territory from russia and the northeast region for mm. the coffin,
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as queen elizabeth, the 2nd is now in buckingham palace. after being flown from scotland. traffic came to stand still throughout much of london, thousands line straits in the rain to catch a glimpse of a hess, the new king charles the 3rd, and his wife. the queen consort will at the palace to receive the coffin. boy challenge begins our coverage with a look at the queen's final journey to london. ah, this is operation unicorn in action. for years, buckingham palace prepared for the queen's death plans in painstaking detail for all foreseen eventualities. unicorn was the procedure for bringing her body to london. if has happened. she died in scotland as her lying in rest at saint giles cathedral in edinburgh. drew to reclose, many thousands came to pay their respects and say good bye, shall not return to scotland again. accompanying her south was an
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princess royal 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 an array of transport plane took off from edinburgh, the capital of the scottish nation. she loved so much and flew to north salt 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 that the reality of the whole situation. and i mean, yeah, it is going to be sad. this is it the final french now the queen always preferred
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balmoral and windsor castle, but buckingham palace is the what he haunts at the british royal family and back is where the taking her now operation unicorn successfully completed. the queen's coffin spends the night here. then on wednesday, she moved to westminster hole for 4 days of lying in state, and accused to come and see her are already growing. rory shannon's now to 0 london . a moon is in england, won't be able to file past the queen's coffin until later on wednesday. but that hasn't stopped crowns from beginning to form key through the council. already. hundreds of thousands of people expected to say good bye to the queen when she lives in states at westminster hall. hurry force has moved from central london because the rain arrived over london instead on a small but growing group huddled on the south bank of the river thames, waiting with still more than a day to go before they'd be able to file past the queen's coffin. first in line,
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vanessa had been here since monday, and i'm going to go out to the mc feeling. and so you already made it peacefully with this is something very small, you know, considering that you've been 70 years looking off to make a big talk. you know, you know, great job. are you worried about what's going to happen over night? it's like i'm in place. we used to the weather. we can hail jones know eric k. i'm saying here. hundreds of thousands are expected to line up during the 4 days in which the queen will line state their speed numbers will be monitored closely efficient, say they may decide to stop new arrivals for the sake of safety. when this q finally does get underway, it will proceed up and overland the bridge across the river thames along the north
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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 and a constantly moving queue with few opportunities to have arrest. it will be here at westminster hall. the members of the public will have their long awaited private moment, a short walk away in green part more private tributes and memories inscribed amid the flowers. from witnessing the coronation woke up this morning, was savages. my dad took me up there and mostly i was saved. queens and my mom is crying. excitement herself. seems according to a wedding at the same edinburgh cathedral where this week the queen lay at rest. very sad, very poignant. we know exactly where her, her casket us, i mean that we literally were standing there to be married for so many a constant presence in the daily life is no more. and whether with flowers, messages, or patient queueing it's being marked. hurry, full, sit,
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al jazeera london or us markets have plummeted. all said new report show that monthly inflation increased marginally instead of coming down like many had expected. biggest come out on a day president joe bought and celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction act. what a great day exactly for where you go today, i saw the inflation reduction act along a single most important legislation, price of the congress to combat 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 law, the america people one and special interest last say again, the american people one and special interest. last. let's get more from heidi j. castro, who's lie for us in washington. dc. hardy. the markets pretty strict by these inflation numbers. that's family and we saw the worst stay for wall street in more
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than 2 years with the dow jones closing at down more than 1200 points. that was close to 4 percentage points loss. and this was a direct reaction to the early report of the consumer price index showing that inflation there in the month of august in the us was still at 8.3 percent. and in fact, the tick higher than it had been in july. so when you break down that number even further, that shows the greater concern because while gas prices have fallen in the us, the prices of other essential goods like shelter and health care, they have gone up and we saw the sell off on wall street as investors are now looking forward into next week when the federal reserve will meet and likely use this information as justification for more aggressive measures to bring down inflation, meaning a higher interest rate hike,
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which is the reason that these investors were spooked. what does this economic news mean for president biden? right will to day he had that pre plan event that we just saw as celebrating the so called inflation reduction actor was not the greatest timing for this. he made no mention of this news during that event, but later did tell reporters that he thought the stock market was not an indicator of the overall health of the u. s. economy, and in fact, the labor market is still strong with unemployment. so at record lowes, but this is certainly a pivotal moment for the president and for democrats because we are i in the mid term congressional elections, which is coming in less than a month and a half time. i. and so that is something that democrats are trying to continue the momentum they've felt throughout the summer on the good news passing their legislative package. inflation seemingly coming down, but said de,
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that certainly throws a wrench in that narrative. thanks for the hardy, j. castro, there for some washington dc. now the u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin has spoken to all manias, prime minister as a by johns president, urging them to seize whole. stella sees early, i mean yes, prime minister that 49 of his soldiers were killed while as a by john said it's lost at least 50 of its troops. both sides. blame the other for the flare up in violence. in the early hours of tuesday, i spoke to both of urge them to do everything possible to pull back from all how many conflict and to get back to talking about building a lasting piece between their countries. we. we have our special envoy in the region right now all 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 a piece extra gay,
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some be house more in the story. the fighting along the border between o, mediate and as a by john started early on tuesday. i mean, he 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 no community, not merely, i'll gladly could cease fire colder, but it's also targeted armenian positions and also cd infrastructure from saigon. so it's a clear attack on southern country. it's clear talk on un mims state as a by john disputes that it says its armed forces were responding to a build up of armenian land mines and weapons on the border. while armenia has been selling, as virginia military positions for a week, 2 weeks now was showing has been intensified over the last few days. and over the
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same few days, armenia started amassing heavy weaponry and almonds along the border. it's an army, as if by john tensions between armenia, desecai, john largely stem back to a decades long standoff, sparked by the contested nagondo caraballo region. it's internationally recognized as part of as a, by john's territory. but 95 percent of its population is ethnic armenian. they fought several walls on this issue. the last one was in 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. analysts say the conflict appears to have been ratcheting up in recent weeks. it was meant to be a proper, wasn't a 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 russia's war in your queen. russia basically needed to uh, bring troops in of, from 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 gay to be al jazeera, still ahead on al jazeera, more on was a twitter whistleblower has to say to us senate hearing about the platform security plus why mexico's policy of jailing people. as soon as they are charged meant these children grew up, not knowing. ah, the journey has begun. the 3 full world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. its typhoon season and here is the latest one. a bit
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further west on the last, therefore, affecting taiwan, the out of bounds of shells coming through. definitely affecting mainland china. the orange centers was just the heaviest rise and not just confined to typhoon itself. the way it makes land follow, just catch the edge. i think ning bows, it's significant risk of wind damage. the wave his wife height 8 meters means given that the direction of the storm is, is moving and the wind strength, they will be a risk from a storm surge running up that mouse and flooding. of course, over land now very quickly once is interacts with land, we think it will fall apart. so those traceable here. i don't think we really will be at tracy. the rain goes north was it leaves fine weather behind. if i take you on to friday, again, the rain is still traceable through the yellow sea and probably in the western side of the korean peninsula. otherwise it remains dry. and you see the next storm already forming out at sea, affecting the smaller japanese islands. the bigger picture to the southeast,
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widespread thunderstorms showing themselves in western bore, near the central philippines, and back through towards western be about seasonally, that is correct. asked for india, the heaviest rain is february, but good. europe is quite a significant focus. cats are official airline of the journey in the year, 127180 the young, italian merchant, and sit out on an extraordinary journey. marco polo followed the so does additive heart of the content. retracing his steps, our modern day explorer discovers a lost world and a reminder of what and whose lives history marker on al jazeera lou.
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ah welcome back to watching out a 0 mind if our top story is is our the coffin, a queen elizabeth, the 2nd is now in buckingham palace after being flown from scotland. traffic came to stand still throughout much of london as thousands line streets and the rain to catch a glimpse of us markets have plummeted. often you report showed that monthly inflation increased marginally instead of coming down like many had expected figures came out on a day. president joe biden celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction at the u. n. u. s. and the you have called for an immediate de escalation of fighting between armenian azerbaijan. 49 armenian troops and 50 azerbaijani soldiers were killed in fighting monday night.
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who president vladimir lensky, says ukraine has taken back full control of more than 4000 square kilometers of territory previously occupied by russia. his forces had been driving the russians back in a rapid counter offensive in the ne, ukrainian officials say they've recaptured more than 300 settlements in the khaki region. in the past week. keepers cooling on the west to speed up weapon deliveries to back. it's ongoing advance there ukrainian flags of flying in the cities of resume and co pianist both located on well where lines that serve our supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says it's also made gains in the south nic hassan, but at a slower pace. in while russian military vehicles have been left abandoned all to ukraine's counter offensive the northeast and call cave region. around
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a 150000 people were caught in the middle of fighting in by law clear a crucial military supply hub, re taken by ukrainian forces last week. moscow has acknowledged its recent territorial losses admitting that its forces have been outnumbered. let's get more on this with stephen. nick sees regional director for erasure at the international republican. is she a choices from washington dc? thank you for your time, sir. i think it's fair to say that for some time now ukrainians and russians have been pussy neck to neck in this wall. but now it does appear that the tide is turning with ukraine gating the upper hand. what exactly has changed? well i certainly think that we have to accord a general zalinski good. the credit due this has been a brilliantly navarra on his part and ukrainian our forces and you've seen the battlefield success so. so his team and the landscapes team deserve
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a lot of credit for the vast advances, but also doing it in a way that keeps ukrainian casualties as low as possible. how much is this got to do with the, the quantity, if aid and the quantity of military weapons that the u. s. is providing well, i think it's been decisive for the high mars the long range artillery, the rockets, they've all played a huge role in surgery, russian supply lines and, and advancing of the credit armed forces. so yes, the equipment has been decisive, but ukraine needs more and if they want to press on the offensive, so that's the critical need now. so the allies in europe, the united states, have to move quickly to rearm ukraine to prepare them to renew their offensive. a so assuming they get what they need, can ukraine maintain these gains? well i think they can,
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they've shown they've shown the. busy world how to fight russians, and they are winning decisively. and this is not just a battlefield when you're seen growing discontent in russia. a yesterday, a group of local elected officials, wrote the duma asking the russian parliament to impeach president poon. then a group of deputies wrote directly to the president asking him to step aside in a climate of fear and repression, such as exists in russia. this is unthinkable, but our assessment is the russian people, seeing the lack of success. success of the rational forces are starting to have doubts and are expressing those doubts. so this, this psychological effect is important as the military effect, even if that is the case, how much is present and patient guided by what the russian people want or think.
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well, i think older militia will be held to account because again, the distinction here. we've had some protests in russia, but this is the 1st time that elected officials have been brave enough to take a stand against the president. and this is fueled no doubt by the failure of the russian armed forces. you have to remember the russian people were told 3 things. first care would fall immediately, sac, it. don bos would be conquered. 3rd of that hard give, and bob and all the way to the black sea, from harrison to a death would be taken. none of those things have happened. compare that with the attitude in ukraine. my institute just completed another national poll. it shows the president zalinski enjoys and 95 percent job approval rating. 98 percent of ukrainians feel that their country will prevail in this conflict. and the vast
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majority, ukrainians will not accept any territorial concessions. so you compare that that attitude that morale on ukrainian side with what we're seeing on the russian side. there's no comparison combat as a war wills and right now ukraine is waiting on the battlefield. and there went in this war of we'll thank you for your time. steven, next regional director for eurasia, the international republican. it's cheap. thank you for having me. and one person has been injured in a series of drones strikes in ethiopia, northern to gray and region. that's according to local hospital officials. the business campus of michaela university in the regions capital was targeted along with a t v station run by the regional government, which was knocked off with strikes come just 2 days after to gray and rebels said they were ready to take part in peace talks with the federal government, a t sides have been engaged, been fighting for almost 2 years now. now he chips
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president of the fata ccs, in doha for a 2 day visits. it is his 1st time to catch how since he took office in 2014 and comes off to years of political differences between the 2 countries. causes official news agency described the visit as mocking a new era and relations mohammed val has more cattle and egypt tend to describe their ties as historic. but those ties had been strained since the military cool that ended the rule of egypt 1st, democratically elected president mohammed marsey. if 2013 and brought the van defense minister abdul fatah, sushi to power little court. egypt accused cutoff supporting the muslim brotherhood which cairo considers a terrorist organization in june, 2017 relations reached an all time low egypt joint. saudi arabia,
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the united arab emirates, and behind it 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 urine. the for our up countries, several relations with gutter. and there were reports later of a possible saudi plan to invade the country. we went to see her cut her, implement the promises it made a few years back. her with regard to support with stevens groups were in the matter 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 cutter cancelled multi $1000000000.00 investments in egypt. and the regional politics of the 2 countries saw them on opposing sides in libya, gehman syria, the horn of africa, and elsewhere. all efforts at mediation, especially by the late amir of quit ship saba alarm at supper, seemed to be fruitless. it took 4 years for things to turn around. the blockade on
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cutter was lifted in january 2021. shortly after that, cairo unto his own diplomatic relations, the meeting between cut us a meal and the egyptian president will be the 3rd since the lifting of the blockade . the 2 leaders met during the arab summit in bagdad in august 2021. and in john cut off a meal system im visited coil to seek ways to reach full normalization of ties last month, egypt and cut our work together with the you and and were able to achieve a ceasefire in gaza after days of israeli bombardment against targets relate to the palestinian islamic jarred group and thanks to they'll ties with rival groups in libya. this improvement relations between cutter and egypt is also likely to help the prospects of national reconciliation in the war. lavished country muhammad fall under a fuel tank explosion in the southern libyan city. a
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saba has injured, at least 17 people. the cause of the blast is not yet known, and comes to sweet soft. and now the fuel tank also on fire in libya, killing 6, entering dozens. and majority of twitter shareholders have approved. ellen must sped to buy the social media platform that is, despite the 1000000000 as attempt to back out from the tail. alaska searing twitter, accusing of lying about the number of fake accounts on the platform. now this all comes after form at twitter security chief 10 whistleblower. accuse this issue. social media giant of not doing enough to protect the privacy of its uses. peters that co told the u. s. senate judiciary committee that spies from china and india on twitters payroll. what the chang is executive, additive, c. net which is american media website. he says, pete is that close tests, many halls a lot of white. there are their number of things here. he talked about the that the
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lack of security, the fact that they are collecting a lot more information on us. the fact the twitter employees can, you know, go in and take over account that will, including the accounts of those very lawmakers that he was speaking to during his testimony. and he talks about twitter susceptibility to being improved by foreign governments. and to the fact that there are potentially or for agents working for twitter. so there was a myriad laundry list of things that he ran through that, that are really disturbing. if you are someone who follows twitter, pe, francis is in context on the head of a major piece summit with all the religious leaders from around the world. ahead of the roman catholic church will meet delegates from 50 countries. the pontiff had been hoping to meet with the head of the russian orthodox church and has justified the warning crane. the patron carol council, this trip last month,
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mexico where people can regularly go to jail for years before even facing trial is called mandatory pre trial detention and applies to almost a $100000.00 inmates. john holman reports on an attempt to change things. in mexico, almost a 100000 people are stuck in prison without being convicted or even tried. it's called pre trial detention. many were thrown in jail automatically, of the being accused of a crime. they count for massive 31 percent the prison population. once inside, many of the accused language there for years before they get a trial due to the slow pace of the met can just to sister. like put a deanna, you know, when she went to prison, had twins were 11 months old when she got out for lack of evidence, there was 6000000 though it is me mamma. when they saw me, they said to me, are you are mom? are you the lady who grice, they didn't know their mom? i was just the speaker found that talk to them for 10 minutes. every 10 days. she
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was accused of being an accomplice to her partner who was involved in an illegal people smuggling operation. she's denied knowing anything about the operation. while she was inside, she claims prison gods tortured her to try to get her to confess to the crime. those, the boy faced that there were meetings all the time, pulling my hair until i failed at my spine with crock. i felt a strong pressure to admit that i was guilty. early this month is the mexican supreme court discussed eliminating mandatory pre trial detentions. there was hope things might change the proposal didn't pass, but it put the issue on the national agenda only for president under his manual lopez over a door to staunchly, defend it saying eliminating mandatory pre trial detention would lead to a lot of white collar criminals getting out, jo sat said laura, you while pat rights of victims, and hey, guys, frey those with money with influence. she but the majority of people that are in
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prison through mandatory pre trial detention, the poor and the young. exactly the vulnerable part, the population that the president says that he champions and lawyers say that there is no way eliminating the measure with suddenly lead to a flood of them being let out. that each case would have to be decided on its own merits. right now, mandatory pre trial detention is only serving to corrupt mix because law and order authorities says louis tapia of criminal justice watchdog fair trials. because he gives the public prosecutors off his much more power. is an incentive for them not to do their jobs because the messages, if i q someone of a crime and put them in mandatory, pre trial detention. it doesn't matter that i don't have the evidence to get a conviction because they'll be in jo for 2 years. anyway. i don't, i think that is what valid yanna now an activist is campaigning to change. but with the full way the government against that it looks like a long road ahead.

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