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queen elizabeth's coffin arrives at buckingham palace. hundreds of thousands are expected to say the final good bye. as she lives in state on wednesday. ah, 11 o'clock, this is al jazeera life from also coming up. all street records its worst day in 2 years, is us inflation climes higher than expected calls for restraint as armenia and as by john blame each other for fighting killed almost a 100 soldiers and ukraine's president says its troops recaptured more tertiary from russia. in the northeast region of khaki. ah, so the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd is now in buckingham palace. after being
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flamed from scotland. traffic came to a standstill throughout much of london, this thousands lined the streets in the rain to catch a glimpse of the earth. the new king charles referred and his wife. the queen console were at the palace to receive the coffin, where he challenge begins coverage. 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 and painstaking detail for all foreseen eventually, tease. unicorn was the procedure for bringing her body to london. if has happened. she died in scotland at head lying and rested in 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 and the queen's only daughter. the royal regiment of scotland stood at attention to
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see the queen leave where the queen's coffin on board and r f transport plane took off from edinburgh, the capital of the scottish nation. she loved so much and flew to north hills on the outskirts of london. for the last stage of the day's journey. crowds lined the a 40, an unromantic main road that heads into the british capital from the west. but then it was into more picturesque territory. the stucco terrace is a base water than marble arch and park lane where mourners stood many deep. it will just bring home. that's 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 when the also but buckingham palace is the work he hawes,
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the british royal family and that 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 will mourners in london won't be able to fall pos the queen's coffin until later on wednesday. but that hasn't stopped crowds from beginning to form cues throughout the capital. already. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to say good bye to the queen . when she license state at westminster hall, i thought it was more now from central london. as 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, vanessa had been here since monday, and i'm going to go out to the feelings and
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say, you know, all right, great. lady les, this is something very small considering that she's been saved. he is looking off to make a big talk. you know, you know, great job. are you worried about what's going to happen overnight? it's like, she's an english. we used to the weather. hale jones 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 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 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
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a constantly moving queue with few opportunities to have arrest. it will be here at westminster hall, that 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 while sam my dad took me up in a monthly i was safe to queens and my mom was crying excitement because i can't seem to point 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 goes. i mean that we literally were standing there to be married. 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 al jazeera london, us markets have plummeted after a new report showed that monthly inflation increased marginally instead of coming
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down like many had expected figures came out on the day when president joe biden celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction act what a great day, exactly 4 weeks ago today, i sign inflation reduction act along a single most important legislation, price of the congress to combat inflation and one the most significant laws in our nation's history. my view, i said it then i'll keep saying it with us law, the american people, one and special interest last say it again. the american people, one and special interest last. j caster has more on what happened to the markets. we saw the worse stay for wall street in more 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
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inflation there in the month of august in the us was still an 8.3 percent. and in fact i take higher than it had been in july a. so when you break down that number, even further of that shows the greater concern, because while gas prices have fallen in the us, the prices of other essential goods, lake, 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, which is the reason that these investors were spooked. 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
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momentum they felt throughout the summer on the good news passing their legislative package. inflation seemingly coming down. but today that certainly throws a wrench in that narrative. well, the embodied served the us inflation report as we felt thrown across markets in asia with all of the opening loa south chris. so one fell against the u. s. dollars to it's worse position. 13 years with japanese, yen is also down slightly games. more and more this rubber broad and salsa rope. tell us more about the markets. reactions or energy. yeah, i mean, as expected, the asian markets have all been following wall street down woods, the nic, a in tokyo down more than 2 percent. also down to a quarter percent. the hang thing index in hong kong, down one and a half percent. the cost be index here in the south korea, probably more dramatic, have been some of the fluctuations in the currency markets with this increasing strength of the u. s. dollar with the inflation rate staying above stubbornly above
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8 percent. there is all sorts of speculation that the federal reserve will once again, have to raise rates next week. the japanese bank no more is predicting a full one percent rate increase next week. all of this is boosting the value of the us dollar. it has been trading very close to 1400 korean one. that's the weakest that the one has been against the us dollar for 13 years. probably more dramatic is the rise against the japanese, yet it is coming very close to the us dollar is coming very close to the psychologically important $145.00 yan mark. it's not quite there yet, but you have to go back to 1998 to find a time when the japanese end with that weak against the us dollar. the problem for the japanese economy is that, unlike the central banks that have been following the lead of the fed and raising rates, the japanese economy in the bank of japan has so far try to resist resist that because it doesn't fit in with its financial policy. with its monetary policy,
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but there is a lot of speculation with quotes coming out of tokyo saying that they are looking at the, the value of the yan with a sense of urgency. and i think there is a sense that as much as it doesn't want to, there is, but possibly the bank of japan may have to at some point, intervene to try to support the rob, thanks so much. robert rod reporting the thank you or your secretary of state antony blinkin has spoken to me as prime minister and has a bi jones president urging them to seize hostilities on choose day. almost 100 troops have been killed. un secretary general and training terraces. think concerned about the renewed fighting is what his spokesman. he calls on the sides to take immediate steps to deescalate tensions, exercise, maximum restraint and resolve any outstanding issues through dialogue within existing formats. he also urges them to fully implement previously reached agreements. the secretary general express is, is support for the ongoing mediation efforts in the region of retardation. because
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more now on the conflict on the fighting along the border between our media and as a by john started early on tuesday. a media says the ad to 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 law. they could see spider co school, but it also targeted armenian positions and also see the infrastructure in site. i mean, so it's a clear attack on southern country. it's clear and un mistake as a by john to speech that it says it's armed forces were responding to a build up of armenian land mines, a weapons on the border. while armenia has been selling as a military position for a week, 2 weeks now,
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which shall inc has been intensified over the last few days. and over the same few days, i mean yes, starts it, amassing heavy weaponry and almonds along the border. it's in a job. tensions between armenia, desert by john largely stem back to a decades long standoff, sparked by the contested nagondo 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 wars 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. and let's say the conflict appears to have been ratcheting up in recent weeks and 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 us,
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that this is very much been depleted as a result of all rushes for in your queen. russia basically needed to 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 gates and b al jazeera still had here now deserve these mexican children grew up with a mother in prison. but she never even face child will tell you about countries, controversial detention system, and a stop warning from climate scientists. the planet is heading into uncharted, dangerous territory. ah,
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there are hurricane k, just disappearing here, gave some significant rain in the desert areas, the southwest, the u. s. and the matter cloud up here was suggests that things have rather changed . now they, her of temperatures come dar, sharon, a foreign threat, all the mountain states, but the heaviest res lights be in the north east here. the northeastern u. s. states, eastern canada. you can see the orange popping up here. this is light. we slow moving and create some sort of temporary studies and flash flooding particular i think in eastern canada. otherwise things have become bit more normal, still massive, more than the central plains right towards the science. and although florida look study where the rest, the southern states look fairly dry, but throughout the caribbean, frequent shall the story of the day the moment. and there is a line stretching down through the gulf, compete towards central mexico, which will produce some heavy rain. the heaviest is probably going to be off shore . in south america, there's a very distinct line running through bolivia and then towards the southeast of brazil, north of it. it's nice of more south of it. it's much colder. that contrast means
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heavy radius there or even snow and up in, for example, the bolivian. and these, a bit of a closer look would suggest that if you are the south, it's warming up the wind a bit of a northerly for santiago by jablonka with what is the ocean with this witness difference if you change witness happiness with witness sunlight, witness de la, witness, loss, witness, charity witness. we can with clarity, witness, family and witness. friends. witness the beginning. witness the end. witness, life witness and algebra. ah
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oh. and again, what you al jazeera, remind about top stories is and the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd is now in buckingham palace. self to be flown in from scotland. traffic came to a standstill throughout much of london as thousands line. the streets in the rain to catch a glimpse us markets of plumber to tell from the report, showed that monthly inflation increased marginally. instead of coming down, like many expected figures came out on a day that president joe biden celebrated the passage of his inflation reduction. the un, the united states, and the european union of cold, for an immediate de escalation of fighting between armenia and as by john 49 armenian trips, and 50 as a by johnny soldiers were killed in fighting. that was on monday night.
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no, president veterans lensky says ukraine has taken back full control of more than 4000 square kilometers of territory which was occupied by russia. his forces had been driving the russians back in a rapid counter offensive in the northeast. he created officials say they've recaptured more than 300 settlements in the kalki regent. in the past week, a cave is calling on the west to speed up weapons deliveries to bank. it's ongoing advance there. the crating flags flying in the city of is human cra, pianist both located on railway lines. that service supply routes for russian troops. crane says it's also made gains in the south near cason, but at a slower pace or russian military vehicles have been left abandoned after ukraine's counter offensive in the northeast in khaki region. around a 150000 people were caught in the middle of fighting in ballot clia, a crucial military supply hub retaken by ukraine and force. last week. moscow has
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acknowledged its recent territorial losses. admitting its forces have been out numbered. that's in our from steve and nick, susan regional director for your age are at the international republican institute . and he says that ukraine's recent advances at sending shock waves through russia . this is not just a battlefield when you're seeing 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 seen the lack of success. success of the rational forces are starting to have doubts and are expressing those doubts. so this, the psychological effect is important as the military fact. you have to remember
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the russian people were told 3 things. first care would fall immediately. second, don bos would be conquered. 3rd, that hard give and bob and all the way to the black sea, from harrison to a desk would be taken. none of those things have happened. combat is war wills. and right now ukraine is winning on the battlefield and they're winning this war of will. the chinese president seizing paying his heading to centralize your on his 1st trip abroad since the early days of the pandemic. she will visit because it's done. and it's becky done to try to promote beijing strategic ambitions. patrick folk reports from china's capital. well, the thank the present, she is making this his 1st trip outside of china. since the early days, the coven 19 pandemic. and the fact that it's coming so close to the commerce party congress where he expected as a mentor status as the most powerful chinese leader. since marcy don't really
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speaks volumes about the importance of the shanghai corporation organization to china. and you only need to look at it in numbers to get a sense of why that as we're talking about a block, which accounts for a population of 3200000000 people and nearly a quarter of global g. d, p in 2021. and that stature is expected to expand. and sam, i can report the same that 6 new countries will be given the status of dialogue partners, including qatar, saudi arabia and egypt. so at a time when beijing is facing increasing pushback and opposition over a range of issues from western countries, the strengthening of this alliance is seen as crucial for china encountering that global balance of power. and all eyes will be on a possible meeting between present she and president vladimir putin on the sidelines of the seo ukraine. and taiwan are likely to be the focus of their talks . and remember, this is the 1st time the 2 leaders are meeting since rushes invasion of ukraine. so
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for president putin, this is a chance for him to demonstrate moscow's tilt towards asia and for present she, it's a chance to highlights is a growing clouds. and in many ways to highlight rushes increasing reliance on china . will pope frances is in kazakhstan ahead of a major p summit with other religious leaders were around the world. the head of the roman catholic church will meet if delegates for 50 countries. the pontiff had been hoping to meet with the head of the russian orthodox church, which is justified the board in ukraine for the patriarchy. kiddle cancelled his trip last month. there been more violent, protested haiti, of the prime minister, announced an increase in the price of fuel people demanding cheaper essentials, safer straits in the resignation of ariel henry reynolds. as his report, protests turned deadly on tuesday in haiti's capital, puerto prince, as crowds took to the streets, outraged, over rising crime, soaring inflation and
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a government hike in the price of fuel. several people were reported dead by haitian journalists after clashes with police. people threw stones and burning barricades were set up on the city streets. the outbreak of violence came after prime minister arial on re announced that a severe scarcity of all types of fuel with forced the government to raise prices. that would be yet another blow to millions of haitian struggling to eke out a living day by day on re, as called for calm and international help in fighting gang violence. venus, but i done, we have to solve the violence, but men environments is not going to get us anywhere map. i appeal to all people to stay calm by to them. the appeal had little effect. haitians are living in a country largely without a functioning government were violent, criminal gangs control much of the territory. those gangs have made daily life
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extremely difficult. with robbery, extortion and brazen daylight kidnappings for ransom, the groups have grown more powerful since the assassination of president jovan l. moiz a more than a year ago. on sunday journalists, tayshawn lots gay and france and charl were killed while covering a battle between rival gangs in the notorious slum called city. so lay the haitian journalist association called the killings. further proof of the inability of the state to protect lives and property, rob reynolds al jazeera. when it rita has been inaugurated. as kenya's president, several people were injured as crowds forced their way into the stadium where the ceremony took place. rich, i narrowly won the election in august. i have a long term opposition. figure rider, a dingo catherine. so i repulse now from ruby. i didn't. okay. now president william who to stooped before a pot stadium to take his oath of office. ah,
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the ceremony marked the end of a closely contested general election from a president who kinyata handed over the instruments of power to the new president. the 2 politicians. how fallen out and can yetta backed opposition leader reload, dingo, who came 2nd in the polls and to day and he is fast addressed to the nation. the president said he will do all he can to address the problems facing kenyans, the largest winner of these election east, the people of kenya. we have done well as a nation. we have placed the train in an increasingly challenging environment where democracy is consistently on trial. ah, many kanyes who are there said they have high expectations. president with going to fulton why they have gotten deal. i'm moving from
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i money to help one business day that business day will be hard to you live always taking over, can't you 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 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 household matters who talk holds himself to sla, who is fighting for the majority,
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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 al jazeera nairobi in mexico. people can be sent to jail for years before even facing trial is called monday, 3 pre trial detention. and it applies to almost 100000 inmates. so hold on reports on an attempt to change things. it makes code almost a 100000 people are stuck in prison without being convicted or even tried to pre trial detention. many were thrown in jail automatically after being accused of a crime. they count for a massive 31 percent the prison population. once inside, many of the accused language the few years before they get a trial due to the slow pace of the mexican justice system. like the anna when she
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went to prison, had twins were 11 months old when she got out for lack of evidence, there was 6 to me. mamma, when they saw me, they said to me, are you are mom? are you the lady who cries, they didn't know their mom. i was just the speaker phone, the talk to them for 10 minutes every 10 days. she 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. a thursday board, there were beatings all the time, pulling my hair on the lights filled up my spine with crock. i felt a strong pressure to have made that i was guilty early this month is a mix. can 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 up his over the door to staunchly,
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defend it saying eliminating mandatory pre trial detention would lead to a lot of white color criminals getting out of joe water. you want pat, right to victims and he goes free days with money with influence. but the majority of people that are in 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
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a conviction because they'll be in jail for 2 years. anyway. i don't, i think that is what very diona now an activist is campaigning to change. but with the full way the government against that it looks like a long road ahead. john, home and audi zeta, mexico city. the planet is heading into uncharted and dangerous territory. that is the warning from scientists led by the you and well to meet your logical organization. the united in science report found that almost 50 percent chance that one of the next 5 years will be at least one and a half degrees warmer than the pre industrial average. you may remember government's aim to keep global warming below that level. at last, as you and climate, so it reports is disasters already costing $200000000.00 a day in economy losses. and it warns at half the global population lives in air is highly vulnerable to climate crisis. these years united science report shows climate impacts heading into n.
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