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ah, the long goodbye king charles and his sons join us some but march behind the queen's coffin, mrs. moved from buckingham palace to westminster, and the coffin is now lying in state to head of the queen's funeral on monday. ah, hello, i'm emily and gwen. this is al jazeera alive from dough house, or coming up. ah, ukraine's president visits areas recently were captured from russia during its lightning offensive. in the northeast, one and 2 bank hold up in cash and stabbed lebanon, frustrated customers. and by word demand, they are in savings at gunpoint.
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ah, we begin in the united kingdom, where queen elizabeth's coffin is now lying in state at westminster. earlier it left buckingham palace for the last time in a somber procession through london, the cortege much slowly to westminster hall of the houses of parliament with the royal family following closely behind. thousands gathered along the route to watch the procession. members of the public are about to begin falling in and paying their respects ahead of the queen. funeral at westminster abbey on monday street hollow, joins us live now from abingdon green, which is just outside westminster, whole journey. i want to get to this afternoon's procession in just a moment, but firstly, the doors are about to open to the public so they can say they final goodbye to the
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queen. what can they expect when they enter westminster hole? well those lucky enough to be among the 1st to enter westminster hole in the next few minutes or so will have been in that queue. the very 1st few of them. in fact, since monday morning, if you could believe that through 2 nights last night, it rained pretty heavily as well, waiting in the queue, moving slowly, unable, really to gain very much rest or protection from the elements. and they will walk into that hole after that extraordinarily long wait to find the queen. the queen's casket draped in the royal standard, the flag of the soul, written, familiar, presumably to the sorts of royal watches, willing to stand and accuse since monday morning as the flag that they would have seen flown over vehicles bearing the queen, the residences where the queen was actually present at that moment in time,
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would raise the royal standard. and on top of the standard, the imperial crown nicole swarmed by the queen at her coronation in $153.00, and also on state occasions like the state. opening apartments of the coffin sitting on a raised, flint called a catholic folk, guarded at its 4 corners by the sovereigns. body guard made up of soldiers from the household division and yeoman waters of the tower of london. and on occasion, they might be very lucky as well during the next 4 days. while this process goes on to see other members of the royal family, who at various points will hold video of their own. alongside the coffin, in an ancient ritual, no known as the vidual of the princes. and so this process will go on until $630.00 a. m 24 hours a day on monday morning, which is the date of course of the state funeral. and you'll already say they're
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expecting anything up to a 1000000 people to make this pilgrimage. this journey to join this q the, you could well stretch up to 5 miles in length. it currently snakes off along the north bank of the thames, across lambert's bridge. then along the south bank pass, black fries bridge, currently at the end of the que somebody of the tape modern. so anybody want to go and join it, but be prepared to sit in that queue for many, many hours without comfort or rest until that moment. when the people will be able to file slowly past queens cascade. yes, and we're saying that a corner of that platform at the moment has been guarded in a continuous video by soldiers from units that serve the royal household. but we have not yet seen any members of the public file. and so in the meantime, join a talk is true. what happened today that somebody in historic procession, which so both members of the which so members of the public rather both cry and she is the cough and pass them. i mean in
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a sense this is the beginning of the queen's final journey, isn't it? we've seen over the last few days, queen casket making its way across the realm in some respects from belmont where she died to end to edinburgh for a service in some jobs because he's with united state briefly there for 2 days in fact. and now the final journey has begun with the coffin left buckingham palace. of course, the headquarters of the monarchy. it is the house, the home where she spent most of the year and most over the years of a 70 year rain. the procession left the palace under full honor, god of course, borne by the king's troop roll horse artillery, bearing the standard bearing the imperial crown. following on behind were her sons and her daughter, king charles, the 3rd, of course, his siblings, princes, andrew and edward and the princess royal and behind them. at the throne, prince william, now prince of wales, and his brother, prince harry,
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and significant others and spouse has been born in the vehicle behind a stately pace down the mal passed. pretty substantial crowds, as you say, occasionally bursting into rounds of applause or shouting a paper, a crossing host gods parade. coming along, why tool pass the great officers of state downing street, of course, and then into finally the parliamentary estate and into this magnificent building. it is the oldest building on the parliamentary estate, westminster hall, and 11th century building built in $1099.00 in the final is of the reign of william the conqueror space redolent with history. where down the ages, coronation banquets had been held, funerals, kings and queens of lane and state, including of course the queen's own mother and her father, george the 6 and occasionally prime ministers as well. the last being winston churchill, 900. 65. jenna. thank you very much for those in science, jenna, how live process to abingdon grain. and those 1st members of the public are making
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their way through westminster hall right now to the very 1st members of the public to say good bye and pay their respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd to historic moment hundreds of thousands. if not a 1000000 people are expected to walk that same carpet walk that same road pay their respects to the queen. and certainly it's very, some time people are bowing kissing some of prying. so very historic moment and very powerful seems there that brings us to pull brennan now, who is at trafalgar square, who is also been amongst members of the public, but some that probably haven't been as lucky enough to be in that line. and to see the coffin 1st hand, what was the mood like is the procession made its way through the straits of london poll? the real fence of the momentous occasion of all of this family. i mean here inter
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fog square. we saw the overflow of people who had not been able to get into the viewing areas, lining them all on lining white hole. because the viewing areas. so although people standing there with some 10 to 12 deep watching the procession or by the parkland behind those pavement, the sidewalks had been fenced off for security reasons. so the actual volume of people in that tens of thousands that may have been was limited. and so here in trafalgar square, which is also fenced off for security reasons, you have people who are trying to catch a glimpse. there was a mix of site says a mix of the just generally genuinely curious. but with offense that this was a very special occasion, not even if they just caught a couple of seconds, glimpse of the funeral cortez of the procession going past the funeral. cortez, as it went past that, that would be enough for them to say that they had been here on this historic day. it was interesting that the silence that was, well,
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i think ringing around central london because it was so unusual. british airways had canceled a number of flights in london heathrow. apple. he drove it to the west of london on the flight path on the final approach to that apple comes directly over the top of central london. those flights are stopped for the period of the procession, the fountains over my shoulder, which had just stopped now, and in fact, were also stopped during the procession as well. so there was a real quiet that descended on central london very unusual for this 24 hour day capital city. i think the other thing that was striking was that once the procession had gone past, how quickly people then started milling around and going about their business again today is not a holiday in the u. k. despite the fact that we're an unofficial period of morning, monday will be a holiday when the general actually takes place, but today is a normal working day. and once people had stopped paid their respect watched out of whatever motivation they had to stop and look,
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they then went about the business as usual. and there is that kind of split sense. busy of we know something big is happening and will continue to happen over the coming days. but for the moment there are other things to do as well. until monday, when nothing really will stop. and i think nothing will happen on the u. k. on monday while all life so that funeral pull. thank you very much for painting that picture. far as po brennan live france in at trafalgar square. and as we can see, we're saying live pictures of the 1st members of the public to fall through the doors of westminster hall to view the queen lying in state. these are people that we had spoken to yesterday who had been lining a law up along the thames river to be the 1st people to witness history. sama praying, some bowing. some a curt seeing some are paying their respects in their own personal way to take
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a bite to queen elizabeth the 2nd and the cue to pay their respects to the queen stretched along the river thames. some even braved the rain and even slept on the pavement. overnight, so she's a new to fishing, like individual inspiration. she has got a magic about much more than women. she's an icon was like, so i missed a clean endure this compared to whispered, and when i get there to move this and then to my prayers and see what she has been an angel induced sticker going to this for a 2nd range for 70 years running for 24 hours isn't going to be a problem for me. so we didn't, we didn't even think about it. and he's gone so quickly. because at the moment we're in very historic special moment. it's just nice to be of, it seems like the right thing to do the british,
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and that was my coin either been happy as well if my children as well. i would like to come here to fix with when i moving on now and ukraine's president has visited areas in the northeast. recently recaptured from russian forces a lot of means the landscape met soldiers and the devastated city of you and held a moment of silence for fallen. fight is prosecuted, say residence has been tortured and killed during moscow's 6 month. occupation is on our side though. so men that we will. com, i didn't know when and nobody knows when we have plans. so we'll come because
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because it's our lab and can tell our people, that's why we'll come. ukraine says it recaptured more than $300.00 settlements in the concave region. in the past week, it's calling on the west to speed up weapons deliveries to back its advance. ukrainian flags of flying in the cities of easy you and could be an sk both on railway lines that service supply routes for russian troops. ukraine says it also made gains in the south me because san but at a slower pace, harder abdel how me traveled to the newly re taken area of valley clear to speak to people about their lives under russian occupation. it was a trip organized by the ukrainian police, but many villagers turned up to meet the visitors, expressing not only really, but also shocked at how quickly the occupying forces left for a month. they were cut off from the world living in here says on gave and over these tears of relief f issue witness to celtic retreat and russian soldiers. we
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found 16 of them hiding in a center with nowhere to go. others left with stolen cars and bicycles. that's how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th, when you called the ran away when he didn't leave this, they ran away with the officers slept 1st and left the lower ranks behind. but the next day to ms. elton the only school in the village of the b. that's where they were, bass says nadia behind uniformed and ammunition, she thinks they bombed to destroy evidence of their presence. the daughter used to study in this classroom? well, a clear was the 1st significant when 40 ukrainian since they started this character offensive at the beginning of september. and as we were driving here, we saw similar scenes of destruction along the road. now this is very similar to what we had witnessed north of keven places like boots and if and when the
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russians pulled out earlier this year. as you drive towards the city of ballad, clear more scenes of a hasty withdrawal as an army, this res, selling from afar. this territory, it had just abandoned here the occupation. how was the police station up to 8 people were held in these window left them? one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture. in some cases, forensic experts say forces some law has one of the 2 self proclaimed pro russian republics. where also here, not far away, war crimes investigators are ready at work. 2 bodies are being viewed and they are so far, no traces of the mass killing cleaning boots north of keep you clean says this has reclaimed 300 communities home to about 150000 people. but russia still holds large parts of the country. the hasty retreat may signal you struck 1st when the
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russian defences were weaker than how many others you. f. bagley in northeastern. you create a mania. he's wanting. the latest fighting with as a by john could escalate into war. at least 150 soldiers had been killed from both sides. so far, funerals had been held in as a by john to some of its soldiers. many and the deputy foreign minister was calling on the international community to pay attention to the deteriorating situation. gun battles and shelling were reported along the shed border early on tuesday. it's the worst violence since the war 2 years ago killed 6500 people. germany's foreign ministry is urging both sides to hold to any actions that could endanger the region security. curtis don has reported another round of fighting on its order with 2 chicken sten. at least one person was killed and several others
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injured after border guns exchanged fire overnight. kirsten says it happened near the cock cy crossing in the west in that can region. the situation is now under control. the president of egypt has met the emir of cotton shake. to me my being hammered, al fanny in, jo ha, for 2nd day, both ladies signed several memorandum of understanding, including one between the 2 nations sovereign wealth funds. the visit. bye. i'm jealous letter l. c. c. is his 1st trip to contra, since he took office in 2014. it comes after years of political differences between the 2 countries. president chelsea also called on contrary businessmen to invest in asia to 11 on now where an armed woman and a group of activists have held up a bank in a desperate act to access their own savings controls imposed by the government of left citizens unable to withdraw cash, because of
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a worsening economic crisis. center holder reports from bay, which they're becoming more common in 2 separate incidents hours, of course, armed people enter bank demanding their own money. lebanon is in crisis for 3 years. people haven't been able to access their savings because of informal capital controls. sally is among them. onto the hand. she was accompanied by accident who threatened bank employees before she was given $13000.00 from her account the in this country. this is the only way to get her money back. we didn't steal the money, was hard to earn it. sally says she needs the money to pay for her sister's counsellor
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treatment. in a similar incident last month and armed men, names of families, she cousin held hostages at a bank for nearly 10 hours before receiving part of his trap. saving g. 2 said he needed money to pay for his father's hospital bills and many others like sally and bas sounds, who are facing strict limits on withdrawals of foreign currency gathered outside the bank. after the incident that we are ruled by thieves who are forcing us to use violence, protesters chanted. people are losing patience. the economic collapse isn't it's 3rd year. the currency has crashed, unemployment is high, and government services are nearly non existent. people believe politicians and bankers are protecting themselves, they are suffering as a result of the financial crisis bank deposits. we're used to funds the safe and covered deficits. now, the space is nearly bankrupt. total losses amounts to more than $70000000000.00.
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there is a lack of political will to agree on an economic recovery plan that would distribute losses. and as the crisis worsens, depositors warn they will have no choice but to take their money. by force center leader, they wrote chinese president, she and paying has arrived and has external capital. no cell time is part of a 3 day visit to central asia. it's his 1st trip abroad since the early days of the pandemic. she will later travel to is becker's done to attend to some of the shanghai cooperation organization. annie mark is a senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization. he explains why the region is important to buy chain causes is vitally important to china. so from a geopolitical perspective, look at this hartley m theory from heart for how for the kinder, that really the,
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your asian land mass, including africa, accounts for most of the land mass of the planets. most of the people, a lot of the economy. we also need to look at the role of conflict in china's bell to road initiative, which was announced in the context on about 9 years ago as well. we originally wrote was what linked china to many parts of the middle east and even western europe. but also today, one of the greatest challenges that china faces as well as many, many other countries around the world is energy security. as we've seen either due to geo political events or weather events that reduce water for hydro power and cause it's still on, is the source, i believe more than 40 percent of uranium that's produced in the world in china plans on reducing its reliance with fossil fuels and it's one of the countries that
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recognizes count for nuclear power it and of course supplying if it's also a win win for cause it's down as well. and this allows cause it's going to move up the new your fuel value chain as well. so again, i think there are deep structural and historic reasons for this relationship and death. tom from pakistan, devastating floods capes rising with another 54 people dying overnight. officials from the disaster management, it's already said on wednesday, more than 1400 people have now been killed. as a result of the worst flooding in and more than a 1000000 homes have been damaged. come on high to reports from candy valley in pakistan's appa co, houston region. the heavy rains and a hendo coach mountain. let loose a debtor in the area. you can see the guides of the borders that were brought down . it was once that died of
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a famous or dead. my dish all gone. we were able to get the 4th day of the final moments rental dead lab. people and the boy's gone region have been cut off because key exit roads have been washed away and dent of thousands of people are still waiting for head the road to condemn valley. it already lot, most people are now having to carry it center, the russian or what their bags ripping their lives through brought your trade. now we are doors that over 60000, people are stuck on the other side. and as you can see, the 3 for like getting the dungeon lord on their back so that they can get that said just applied to the people who are talk on the other side. oh, we are cut off from the outside world. some people are sick and david died. if they don't get help and time, we are running out of food, many religions,
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every incomplete steve washed away and don't religion. that's why i've been cut off from the outside world. the only way to get help across it on for we are, there's a vector driver of your law, my dad in order to do that died. but beyond this point, it is dangerous. and normally these people are living in the mom didn't know how to negotiate, did difficult drive the united states is still struggling to deal with inflation. the price of many consumer goods rose by more than 8 percent last month compared to the same time. last year. they sent stalks tumbling in the biggest drop in more than 2 years. as high as your castro reports. most goods and services in the u. s. are still more expensive than ever. the consumer price index a key inflation indicator showed inflation is still close to a 40 year high instead of cooling off as many had expected. while gas prices are
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down, most other essentials are up, like rent went up, 20 percent give or take. so from $600.00 to $8200.00. so that's the big, big ride and medical expenses went to the dentist about a couple of months ago. and to a struct. something is like a 150 before used to be only 5055, maybe 70, or the most wall street bumped at the inflation news. the dow jones industrial average plummeted more than 1200 points. falling nearly 4 percent. it was the worst day for american investors since june 2020 was clear from corps inflation readings and some internals that we look at that we still have a broadening inflation problem. it's seeping into more. ready parts of the economy, the us president joe biden said unemployment remain low,
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and the stock market doesn't necessarily reflect the state of the economy. he seemed unfazed during a white house event to celebrate the so called inflation reduction act. this bill cut costs for families help reduce inflation at the kitchen table because that's where they look at. the bill passed a month ago. it aims to invest $375000000000.00 to fight climate change and helps some $13000000.00 americans pay for health insurance. it does not, however, tackle widespread inflation according to economists. republicans oppose the law and blame inflation on biden's party. american people know who created this mesh. they remember quite well how wash and refreshment the spring of 2021. dining out on leveling spending and leaving tax payers to pick up the bill. economist pin rising prices on the war and ukraine supply issue was linked to coven,
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and stimulus and disruptions in the labor market. in it's meeting next week. the federal reserve is expected to announce another increase in interest rate and aggressive move aimed at bringing down inflation. but that's also feeds fears of a possible over correction that could trigger a recession. heidi jo castro al jazeera washington. the world health organization says it has a plan to ensure the elimination of cervical cancer. some countries in europe are already well on their way with sweet and using a home testing system that is detecting cases early. how does there is a poll race? has this report from learned cervical cancer kills more than $300000.00 women worldwide every year? many of them die young, but the world health organization hopes the disease can be beaten for good. if methods being used here in sweden or adopted across the globe. there it edge
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madison was vaccinated against cervical cancer along with all of her schoolmates. when she was 11 years old. the youth fit off leave. it gives the good protection which i think old woman age. and it was just totally obvious to me, obvious to my parents as wow, there was nothing to think about just to let you know of oder, the vaccine against human papilloma virus, or h, p, v, has been shown to reduce cervical cancer and pre cancer by up to 90 percent, but there's another effective weapon being used here. the public health campaign and sweden has been so successful that confident they can virtually eradicate cervical cancer in the next 5 years. and it's partly due to this. we have and the test kit. we also have a fair transport to q. jessica barry under is head of a laboratory. that process is home screening tests for cervical cancer, yadda. it says that this has been vital in finding women who are at an increased risk of cervical cancer. it's very easy. you get the kid in the post with
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instructions and sent it back. since we started last year with screened many more women this way than those he used to visit the gynecologist or midwife. the higher ed on india has just developed its own vaccine raising hopes that sweden's lead can be followed there by my father de la. many of these countries could not introduced h b rack, seen because the vaccine was expensive. now we know that a single those of the vaccine will walk almost as good as fools of suck childers. this is a great opportunity for the low and middle income country street to lose the vaccine . and at the same time also focus on the screening bar. and to me, it looks like more embodying the women to day take care of themselves when it comes to preventive health. the world health organization wants to make sure that 90 percent of girls in europe are vaccinated by the time they reach 15.
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