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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i am emily angram. this is denise our line from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes the 1st public morning. as far past the claims coffin to pay their respects, some could be in the queue for up to 30 hours. ah, earlier king charles and his sons joined his sombre, much as the late monarch was moved to westminster from buckingham palace, sweden's prime minister resigns after a ride when block looks set to wind sundays election. why mean a bank hold up being stabbed lebanon and frustrated customers in bay words demand to their own savings at gunpoint?
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and the world health organization says the end of the pandemic is inside. but the effects of long cove it could be with us to use. and i've had a standard with your sport who got champions league football for you. and in the n b, a phoenix songs on a road, salva suspended for one year for $10000000.00 for inappropriate workplace behavior . ah, ah, the 1st of what is expected to be hundreds of thousands of mourners have begun to fall past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she is lying in state at westminster hall for the next 4 days. a q 5 kilometers long is thanking through london as mourners. wait to pay their respects, the metropolitan police services, the queen's funeral, and lying in state is the biggest security operation. it's ever faced. neeve barker
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has more from london aah! from the royal privacy of buckingham palace where the queen's coffin had remained overnight through gilded gates on the back of a gun carriage on to the streets of the british capital. the coffin draped in the royal standard. the imperial crown resting on top the king and prince is william and harry walked slowly behind, joined by the queen's other children and senior staff from the royal households. tens of thousands of people lined the roots anonymous which state visits royal weddings and decades ago. queen elizabeth's own coronation for the vast majority of mona c,
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a queen elizabeth is the only monarch they have ever known. the end of the 2nd elizabethan age is slowly marching to a close. this the long good bye to one of the last. i combs of the 20th century down the mile across horse, god's parade ground. where the queen has for so many years come to inspect her troops. and then a long white hole passed government departments and downing street to the houses of parliament and the 900 year old westminster hole. oh, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, conducting press up to the coffins arrival with thy servant, queen elizabeth, and all the faithful departed. ah. her own mother lay in state here 20 years ago. and now, queen elizabeth's coffin resting on a raised podium, a katterfield,
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where it will remain until her state funeral. on monday. the doors of the great hall are open 24 hours a day to allow a continuous cue of mourners kilometers long to file silently past senior royals to are expected to pay their own tribute. standing guard by the coffin, in a tradition known as the vigil of the prince's nave, barker al jazeera london and springing jonah hal. he joins us now from westminster. hello there. jonah. hundreds of thousands of people are willing to wait for hours and in all kinds of weather. to say good bye will look. i can tell you now that if you are watching this broadcast and you want to get in the queue to file past the queen's coffin in westminster hole. now the
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time to do it frankly because those apocalyptic predictions of 10 mile long queues and up to a 1000000 people descending on the capital to file past the queens coughing over the next 4 days. and 5 nights hadn't quite yet materialized. i've just spoken to a gentleman in the queue, who said he'd been waiting 2 and a half hours. it's currently about 2.6 miles or 3 and a half kilometers long. so, as i said now, is the time to do it. i tell you what i can step out of the shot now, and i can zoom in a little bit for you and you can just see a line behind the passes by on the other side of the barricades that he's the very front of the queue, making its way towards a grand white marquis and then in through the doors of westminster palace at westminster hole. rather they would have been relieved of their phones of the cameras. there won't be other record anything. it'll be a pretty quick journey through westminster hall as they walk past the queen's
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coffin draped in the roll standard, guarded at each corner by the sovereigns body. god, candles will be lit on occasion of the next 4 days and 5 nights, members of the royal family. as you heard it needs report, there will also stand vigil in an ancient tradition known as the vigil of the princes. but this key was a se already snaking down the north bank of the thames across lambeth bridge down the south bank of the thames. pretty much all the way to london bridge now and is expected to grow possible. wait times up to 30 hours. people say, look, this is a feat of athletic endurance. many of these people will be elderly. they are some of them grieving others simply here to touch history, to have an experience of this moment that they can tell their children and grandchildren. and this perhaps the beginning of the queen's final journey, she will stay. the doors will be open for 24 hours a day till monday morning, 6 30 am. and then, of course, preparations will be made for the very short journey,
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just a few 100 yards from there to westminster abbey. besides me here for the state funeral, conducted by the archbishop of country canterbury of goes 500 dignitaries from around the world heads of state among them. and then of course, she will make her final procession to windsor to saint george's chapel, where she'll be laid to rest. finally in the family, to me beneath george's chapel alongside her mother and her father george the 6 and prince philip. of course, her husband of $73.00 is currently lying, addressed in the royal vault will be moved as well to join her there. all right, thank you very much, jenna. how live for us at westminster? thank you. and as we heard from china, the queue to pay their respects to the queen, stretches along the river thames. some have braved the rain and even slept on the pavement over night. so she's a beauty vicious like individual is permission and she has that magic about much more than normal. she's an icon with like so i must at least endure
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this compared to with spirit and. and when i get there to move this and then see my players will say, well, she's been an angel induced sticker going to this is the 2nd range for 70 years running for 24 hours isn't going to be a problem for me. so we didn't even, we didn't even think about it and he's going so quickly because at the moment we're in very historic special moment. but he's just nice to be here. and it seems like the right thing to do being british. and that was my coin, been happy as well if my children as well. i would like to come here to speak with hannah dame barbara has also been begging to some of those lining up very shown
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a lot of patience because the people at the front of the queue have been here since monday. believe it or not. so 2 nights spent at the side of the river thames, they were rained on overnight between tuesday and wednesday particular it was quite cold as well. but for lots of people, you see now who a filing policy were moving past behind me. some of the thousands who arrived on wednesday in fact, they're hopeful that they can actually get to view the queen's coffin, which is over there in the policy of westman to just over the river on wednesday and actually get back home rather than what they've been wound to expect, which is weights of up to 30 hours, although people are arriving over time to join the back of the to say for them that could be a lot bigger delay. but yeah, throughout wednesday we've been talking to people who've come many of them from other parts of southern england,
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some overseas visitors as well. no matter what the case they've all been actually engaged in conversations with the people next to them so much. so the, some of them are calling themselves each other friends and they have been instances of people already communicating makings social media groups to actually follow each other to tell each other what they're doing throughout the next few days. because of course, the, the lying in state will actually go right through until next monday morning, around 6 30 in the morning next monday. so any more head on the, including a new lated come up with a plan on how best to solve the energy crisis. mexico policy of putting people in jail as soon as they charge to meant these children grew up not knowing their mother and glock can. alvarez meet again on saturday, paid. it will have delayed it from both cam coming up and the
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ukraine's president has visited areas in the northeast, recently recaptured from russian forces. but let me the landscape soldiers and the devastated city of him and held a moment of silence for the fallen fight is prosecuted. say residents have been tortured and killed during moscow. 6 months of occupation is on our site. so it's mandatory. we'll come, i didn't know when, and nobody knows when we have plans. so we'll come because because it's our lab and can tell people, that's why we'll come. ukraine says it recaptured thousands of square kilometers in the concave region in the past week. it's cooling on the west to speed up weapons deliveries to back its advance. ukrainian flags flying in the cities of human copy and both on railway lines that service supply route for russian troops. ukraine
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says it's also made gains in the south me because sun, but at a slow pace. what it does, how me to travel to the newly re taken area of valley, clear to speak to people about their lives. i'm the russian occupation. it was a trip organized by the ukranian police, but many villagers turned up to meet the visitors, expressing not only relief, but also shocked at how quickly the occupying forces left for month. they will cut off from the world, living in fear, says old gay bend over. these are tears of relief after she witnessed the celtic retreat of russian soldiers. ha! we found 16 of them hiding in a cellar with nowhere to go. others are left with stolen cars and bicycles. that's how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th. when did you call it? the ran away you didn't leave, fell as they ran away. the officers flat 1st and left the lower ranks behind was
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the next day to myself, the only school in the village of very b. that's where they were based, says nadia. they left behind uniforms and ammunition to print. she thinks they bombed it, to destroy evidence of their presence. her daughter used to study in this classroom, while a clia was the 1st significant win for the ukrainians since they started discount to offensive at the beginning of september. and as we were driving here, we so similar scenes of destruction along the road. now this is very similar to what we had witnessed north f. keep in places like boucher and it been when the russians pulled out earlier this year. as we drive towards the city of bella, clear more scenes of a hasty withdrawal, an army in this array shelling from afar the territory. it had just abandoned here the occupation. how was the police station up to 8 people were held in these
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windowless cells? one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture. in some cases, forensic experts save forces from low hands. one of the 2 cell proclaimed pro russian republics, where also here, not far away, war crimes investigators are at work. 2 bodies are being exiled and they are so far, no traces of the mass killing keenan, north of 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 clean, struck 1st with the russian defences where we get that, how many others you left by likely in north eastern nuclear they you is planning to drastically change its electricity market to cope with the energy crisis, spots by the war and crying, you're paying commission president, live underlying used her annual address to lay out her plan. so it came as for
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weeks, you leaders have been mulling over her best to solve the energy crisis. some member states have already announced plans to help their people. now the european commission has followed suit. we are proposing a cap on the revenues of companies that produce electricity at low costs. these companies are making revenues. they never accounted for. they never even dreamt of. and don't get me wrong in our social market economy. profits are okay, they are good. but in these times, it is wrong to receive extraordinary record revenues and profits benefiting from war and on the back of our consumers. in these times, prophets must be shared and channeled to those who need it most, but capping the price of russian gas is not part of this plan because
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e u leaders could not agree, or they are proposing is a windfall tax on the electricity generators. their aim is to raise around a $140000000000.00 and give it to the member states above all. they want everyone to consume as little energy as possible because many leaders want to break their reliance on russian fossil fuels and visible. i'm glad we're worried about how to become independent from gas imports from russia. they have determined the supply situation in germany to a far too large extent in recent years and decades. hm. and that's why it was necessary for us to ensure the greatest possible speed that we become independent of them. jobs industry, part of the economy drive means people doing without things that aren't absolutely essential. lafond delaney from the 1st day of autumn at 10 pm. we will turn off the lights and public buildings. this will allow us to reduce the dale, the lighting of the eiffel towel, and 1145 p. m. when the tower closes,
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the end of the illumination will be time to coincide with the public's visits, which will reduce energy consumption is symbolically, it's important. and yet symbolism in september may not help keep people warm in winter. right now e, you gas storage facilities are around 85 percent full of figure. some say will be enough for most countries to last to the end of the year. what they will do in january and february is not yet clear. dominic cane al jazeera berlin, pope frances has said, god does not guide religions towards war and comment seen as an indirect criticism of russian orthodox patriarch carol. the head of the catholic church made the remarks during a 2 day into faith congress in because that capital of no soul ton patriot carol has supported russia's invasion of ukraine. he didn't attend the congress by the russian orthodox church. saint delegation who met the pope c no,
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going to continue remote better than god is peace. he guides, as always, in the way of peace, never better war. let us commit ourselves in even more to insisting on the need for resolving conflict. not by the inconclusive means. of power with arms and threats, but by the only means placed by heaven and worthy of man encountered dialogue and patient negotiations. and mania is wanting. the latest fighting with, as by john could escalate into war. at least 150 soldiers have been killed from both sides. so far, funerals have been held and as by john, for some of its soldiers, the armenian deputy foreign minister is calling on the international community to pay attention to the deteriorating situation. meanwhile, gun battles and shelling were reported along the shade border early on tuesday. it's the worst violence since the war 2 years ago that killed 6 and a half 1000 people. germany's foreign ministry of edging both sides to hold to any
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actions that could endanger the reach and security code. as don has reported another round of fighting on each board with 2 tickets, then at least one person was killed and several of his injured after border guns exchanged fire overnight. john said it happened near the kac cy crossing in the west, and that can region the situation is now under control to lebanon . now where an armed woman and a group of activists have held up banks in a desperate act to access their own savings controls, imposed by the government have left citizens unable to withdraw money because of a worsening economic crisis. then a harder reports from bay roach. they're becoming more common in 2 separate incident hours. of course, armed people enter bank demanding their own money. lebanon is
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in crisis for 3 years. people haven't been able to access their savings because of informal capital controls. sally huffy is among them. on 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 sisters cancer treatment in a similar incident last month and armed men named with family shape 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
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bas sam, 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 acting themselves while they are suffering as a result of the financial crisis. bank deposits, we're used to funds the safe and covered deficit. now the states, it's nearly bankrupt. focal losses amounts to more than $70000000000.00. 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 for their leader failed. sweden's prime minister has resigned following a rise
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a tight election on sunday. back to lena anderson of the social democrats conceded defeat after the right wing and far right opposition block appeared to be on course for victory. the conservative block is led by moderate party chief of criticism, who set to become the next prime minister. well, race joins us live from melma in southern sweden pull it certainly was a narrow wind, but the conservative law has claimed victory. now. yes indeed, emily extremely now i win just a few seats in it. mcleana i'm the shin was came to point to her as social democrats party is still the biggest party in sweden after this fight with about 30 percent of the parliament. but indeed, as he say, it's this unprecedented right wing coalition, especially in such a left leaning country as swayed and traditionally is ad. there is likely to build
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the next government. not without some problems though. oh, chris, to 7 of the moderate party hasn't posted a sort of triumphant message at repeating the election slogan that his moderate party had over at new for the ordinary proschetti at basically not will sorts out sweden. and it's a little bit of a complicated picture on the side of the right wing coalition because actually of kristin's party, the moderates have been overtaken as the 2nd biggest party in sweden by the right wing, sweden. democrats who little i that just got a couple of percentage points above them around 20 percent of the vote. a huge leap . and for this party that was a pariah policy just a few elections ago and had only 5 percent of the vote back then. they could play a big part in sweden's, fiji now. indeed. and, and po, what's next? what is the right wing coalition promising wanted to do to get boat is over the line. well as part of our reporting for the, for the election,
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when i was up in stock home with the weekend, i went to the last riley of the sweden democrats and their, their leader, jimmy orcus and i, he was saying that's okay. in the past. sweden did, while it had a good welfare states. i added a good immigration policy that well, from people from all over the world of a generous immigration policy. he said that the left wing policies in sweden, i've since tried say his words, save the world. he believes that the level of immigration in sweden has become too much about to 1000000 people in the last 10 years. and alongside that those come a crime wave in sweden. i got the highest rates of gang related shootings in europe at the moment. and indeed, magdalena anderson said in a speech in the last hour that sweden has failed to integrate immigrants. now the sweden, democrats won't measures such as anyone who gets a prison sentence in sweden, if they were born outside sweden, to be deported,
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even if they are currently a swedish citizen. whether they can get any of that through is really up in the air . because as i said, they used to be a prior policy. they still are in many people's eyes and it's not certain at all. if people, even in the own coalition, will accept them being part of the governments. or i thank you very much. who race is going to be fascinating to said how it unfolds, unfolds pole race. they live for us in melma. the straits of the iraqi capital have been come off to wakes of often violent protests. political rivals have declared a truth ahead of the religious ceremony, which saves millions and pilgrims visit a rock. ali hashim has more from baghdad. at the entrance of the green zone in bagdad and new gate has been installed, the p a. another round of political tension could lead to violence. the government headquarters again event and suddenly the government and security forces should be
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ready for any developments. there might be a confrontation, but not like the previous one. might some kind of an escalation on the demonstrations or the peaceful expression of the political been several protests in the past few days. a larger than one fashion is expected after the religious out of bang ceremony and a civil but all no corners, not. god is no need to be part of the coming struggle. the rival sections seek to split the unity of the protest movement and turn it into a violent protest. but the focus of the political parties is elsewhere. they are debating a recent call for early elections. iraq hasn't had a functioning government in nearly yeah. many support the colon principal, but disagree on the details. prominent shalley them up to the southern and his sod risk movement one parliament dissolved an m p. 's prevented from withdrawing the resignations. 73 m. p. 's from sub was book stepped down in june as a way to end the political stayed me. his allies in the sunni anchored blocks agree
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on the need to call for new elections, but they want to government to be formed before that was sad was rival form of prime minister naughty mattie key once the into discussion delayed. the no not get before was i think this almost a consensus on holding early elections. there might be differences on the timing of the nature of the next phase. will the current government oversee the election or another new government? and who will head the new government? for many iraqis, the months of political prices has led to an onset unity about the future. gangs. they're just gang. they want to settle their account, where the victims, good, good. the total operating they should be chain off and we have the right people to replace. that could be the rockies, want to be relieved. the whole thing has become an illness since the us invasion. and until today, the for them, the 1st truck, the political stand off in iraq,
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but the extent of full i, station and the violence that i companies, the protests have served as a wake up call. while many feeling this could be the beginning of the bloody chapter in iraq's history, alisha jazeera part of that. still a head on out there on the and you're in haiti, thousands protest against another rise in fuel prices, storing inflation and gang violence. more rain is forecast for flood devastated. pakistan wearing one of the worst areas in the northwest and installed aaron judge get closer to a home or run record in major league. thankful. ah ah. the temperatures are
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finally starting to lower across box and q weights. and here's why we're getting this went through the levant, so that's what's knocked back temperatures. there we go. in around the golf, we got to talk about high heat and humidity. certainly the wind at times easterly. so that's scooping off that moisture that humidity from the gulf and pump it into dough her. but i think by friday see that humidity back off just a bit through pockets. some parts of karachi, couple millimeters, other spots in the city about 50 millimeters. that's really been indicative of the weather pattern there, but the temperature is story. the big story on thursday up and down the country. temperatures are well above average. for a turkey things have dried off really right across the country, full on sunshine that extends through the caucasus as while on thursday. and our season rains as we would expect this some of the years slumping further toward the south. so now it's starting to leak into angola. if we go further toward the south, of course, plenty of sunshine here, but those winds picking up across the northern cape in the eastern cape province.
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that won't help with the wildfire situation. and also seen those temperatures climb, for example, in the province of course we luna towel so durban got a high of 27 degrees looking good in my put so as well. we've got you in for a high 28 on thursday. that's it. susan. ah, a mineral central to the quest for clean energy, a key ingredient for the production of electric car batteries, cobalt extracting it is dangerous, but profitable with global demand set to skyrocket. people in power investigates, claims that industrial mines extracting the precious material, needed for cleaner energy, are in fact, poisoning the environment with dire health consequences for those living in their shadow. the cost of cobalt people in power on m. j 0 ah al
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jazeera with oh, from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power was attempting to silence reporting the listening post doesn't just cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. on al jazeera lou. ah hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily and guin. he's a reminder of our top stories. the sour mourners have begun to fall past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she's lying in state at westminster hole and will remain there for the next 4 days. i q 5 kilometers long,
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is snacking through london, staple white to pay their respects. ukraine's president has visited areas in the north, east waste lay recaptured from russian forces. a lot of musicians. he met soldiers in the devastated city of is you. and held a moment of silence for the ball and 5 is and many, a warning light is fighting with as of john could escalate into the wall, at least 150 soldiers had been killed from both sides. so far, funerals, we're healthy. and as mine, john earlier to, some of the soldiers were now on the farewell to queen elizabeth and the u. k. national mourning period will. last until monday her coffin is lying in state in westminster for the next 4 and a half days. members of the public will be able to pay their respects 24 hours a day until monday morning. the queen's coffin will then be taken in a short procession to westminster abbey for state funeral. huge crowds are expected
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as well as a massive, worldwide television and online audience. and majesty's remains will then travel to windsor castle after a small private service you will be buried in the windsor castle memorial chapel. the body of her late husband, prince philip, will be moved into course. the final date to be confirmed is the coronation of king charles the 3rd, but that's likely to take some time. queen elizabeth waited 16 months to be carbonated following the death of her father. back in 1952, a little early i spoke with di davies, who's a, was rather the head of world protection and a former divisional commander in the metropolitan place. he explained the complex security planning behind these ceremonies. it was just amazing. it was spectacular. the coordination of the military and all everybody involved was just
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breathtaking, though it was a sad occasion, it was a beautiful occasion. her majesty did the vacation, and this is a foundation, if you like, pull the fuel on monday where we will have the head of many, many countries coming here. so this as it were, it was the foundation. and again, we have to prepare now for more people coming to london far more it's expected. so the security and safety both those the oils visiting royals, the improved japan, all manner of high ranking individuals will be arriving here, i presume, saturday on sunday. so there will be a huge operation regarding security in conjunction with a ceremonial and enormous task. and perhaps when princess diana died, but i think this is even on a larger scale. so in conjunction with the foreign office home office and all the
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rest of it, police forces and security services will be allocated to those who are the most at risk. there will be pedestrian, so there will be all manner of those in and around westminster, westminster abbey. and very careful scrutiny of everyone arriving will take place. it will be an operation like it my 53 years of policing and abroad security that i don't think i've ever seen in mexico. people can be imprisoned for years before even fighting trial is called mandatory pre trial detention. and it applies to nearly 100000 inmates, john home and reports on activists. so the activist campaign for change it mix co, almost a $100000.00 people, are stuck in prison without being convicted or even tried. it's called pre trial detention. many were phoning jail automatically after being accused of
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a crime. they count for a massive 41 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 deanna, when she went to prison, had twins were 11 months old. when she got out for lack of evidence, there was 6 moved towards 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 a 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 guards tortured her to try to get her to confess to the crime. thursday board, they thought they were beating all the time, pulling my hair on the lights filled up my spine with crock. i felt a strong pressure to admit that i was guilty. early this month is a mix,
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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, defend it saying eliminating mandatory pre trial detention would lead to a lot of white collar criminals getting out of jo, water, you want pat right to the victims and he goes free. those with money with influence . but the majority of people that are imprisoned 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 lewis top year of criminal justice watchdog fair trials. and i'm
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going to deal with each other. 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 jail for 2 years. anyway. i meant to say that it was very deonna. now an activist is campaigning to change. but with the way the government against that it looks like a long road ahead. john home and i'll just say to mexico city. let's bring in carlos real espinosa, who's a senior research and advocate at human rights watch. he joins me from mexico city college. thanks. so much for being on the news our how has this violation of a thunder men to human rights? that being the presumption of innocence, innocence been able to go on for so long? well as you know, it, thank you for this space. it has been there for
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a long time since the inception of the constitution in 970. but then in 2008, there was a reform and amendment to establish due process safeguards in mexico. and then it was established that this mandatory breed father tension could only be applied for certain crimes. that in itself is a nation. because the inter american, a court of human rights has said in precedence that establishing mandatory, pre trial detention only on the basis of the seriousness of the crime is against the presumption of innocence. and in an effort to control of the cases in which this is done in 2008, there was in the constitutional amendment establishing a list of branch now in which this could happen. but then in 2019, the constitution was amended again, and they expanded the number of crimes that could be eligible for mandatory pre
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trog attention. for example, house robbery can now be considered a mandatory pre trial detention or cases of mandatory pre child attention. this is a very huge issue here because they are presenting this measure as a security, a public security measure, so that they are, they are arguing that bed mandatory, pre trial detention if it's needed in order to get better, better indicators on, on the public security which is of course not true because as you know, pre trial retention can be applied, but only to protect procedure in order to avoid credit of defendants from fleet justice or tampering the evidence, but not as a public security policy measure. sure, that is incorrect. yes, sorry to interrupt you there, i want to get there's a few questions i want to get through and we have a limited amount of time he talk about sort of these issues in terms of mitigating the concerns of lauren forestman. i mean, couldn't they imply things like phasing passport controls, having financial bonds,
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things like that to mitigate some of those concerns that they have that is absolutely correct there. there are each several other functionary measures that could be established no bond. the possibility of submitting your passport, or any electronic devices to track your whereabouts and not necessarily pre trial the tension. so pre trog attention should be exceptional, should be a subsidiary to other measures. nobody could be applied in order to achieve the same means, but they are using it as a public security policy, which is wrong. no. so the idea of having a pre trial detention mandatory retard petition as a policy to combat public security or to obtain resultant public security isn't itself questionable because it is not a public security matter. it's it's, it's an a measure to protect the procedure and the evidence, but not specifically
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a while big security and certainly is an important issue. and we just have to leave it there. but appreciate your in science, carlos rios, espinosa, a senior such an advocate at human rights watch. thank you. thanks so much. and they are now and they've been mo vaughn and protests in haiti. an to the prime minister announced an increase in fuel prices. paypal a demanding, cheaper essentials, safest straits, and the resignation of arielle on rain. rub reynolds were colds. protests turned deadly on tuesday in haiti's capital port or prince, as crowds took to the streets outraged over rising crime. soaring inflation and a government hike in the price of fuel. several people were reported dead by haitian journalists after clashes with police. people through 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.
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that would be yet another blow to millions of haitians struggling to eat got a living day by day on re, as called for calm and international help in fighting gang violence, ruin us. but i done. we have to solve the violence, but many environments is not going to get us anywhere. martin, i appeal to all people to stay calm by tomorrow. the appeal had little effect. haitians are living in a country largely without functioning government were violent, criminal gangs, control much of the territory. those gangs have made daily life 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
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journalist association called the killings. further proof of the inability of the state to protect lives and property, rob reynolds al jazeera egypt president has met the emir of can't i shake to me and been hammered, and fanny in doha for a 2nd day. both ladies signed several memoranda of understanding, including one between the 2 nations sovereign well funds. it's at them flatter elf ccs 1st trip to kata, since he took office in 2014. it comes after years of political differences between the 2 countries. president cc cold on cut, sorry, business men and women to invest in egypt. chinese president, changing paying has started his 1st trip abroad since the outbreak of the pandemic with its weight, a visit to central asia. she meant catholics dance president in the capital. no. so tom is now and it was beckett done for a summit of the shanghai cooperation organisation. typhoon moines
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far has made land fall in east in china with winds of up to 155 kilometers an hour . the storm is now heading towards the city of shanghai. people in high risk areas are being told to leave their homes, or flights at shanghai main, a port have or has been cancelled. it's the 12 typhoon to hit china this year, but the strongest so far. the un says $150000000.00 of international aid has now been committed to pakistan, which is grappling with the devastating damage from flooding. nearly 1500 people have been killed in one point. 7000000 hinds destroy, ain't more. rain is forecast and risky services being pushed on high alert. 33000000 people have been affected by these catastrophic floods. come out haida reports from the county of valley in pakistan's appa co, his town region. the heavy rains in the hindu kush mountain. let loose
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it in the area. you can see the guys of the border that were brought down. it was once that died of a famous or dead. my, there's all gone. we were able to get a 4 day job. the final moment brenda hotel, glad people and the boys gone bridge and have been cut off because ski exit roads have been washed away and dent of thousands of people are still waiting for head. the road randale valley is already blocked. most people are not having to carry it center, the russian or what their bags risking 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 for like getting stuff done to the lord on that back so that they can get that said just applied to the people
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who are 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 tight, we are running out of foot. many religions every incomplete steve washed away. and god, religion, that of the why. i've been cut off from the outside world. the only way to get help a lot it on fort we are there director driver of yoga lama. doug in order to do that side. but beyond this point, it is dangerous, and only the people living in the mountain know how to negotiate this good? the world health organization is warning long. coven could lead to a new health crisis. it estimates at least 70000000 people in europe have experienced the illness, and many more will have to live with it for years to come. john hendrick has more from television. the world health organization warns
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a wide ranging post over 19 crisis is coming. the lingering effects of a syndrome called long coven, threatened to transform the lives of patients. the global health care system in the world economy is a post borrow syndrome. very poorly understood, very difficult to track. many, many people affected a lot of them known about how long people will go on and have continued symptoms and sign. many different hundreds of different symptoms have been documented. the w h o says in the 1st 2 years of the pandemic, more than 17000000 people in europe alone have struggled with effects lasting 3 months or longer. that's 300 percent higher than earlier estimates. globally, washington university school of medicine puts that figure at a 145000000. the groups as 10 to 20 percent of patients develop long covert symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue with bodily pain, and mood swings, and cognitive problems such as confusion, forgetfulness,
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and an inability to focus. ann lee, who chairs the network long covert europe knows how that feels. she's still experiencing some of the effects after contracting the virus in march of 2020 women are twice as likely to suffer from this syndrome. the organization says, and the risk increases dramatically in severe cases that require hospitalization. the w h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns the governments in health systems will need to invest in treatment, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term cove. it making that task even more difficult is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce and we find that to up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in these countries age over 55. so that's a ticking time bomb,
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as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long, coven, in the workers shortage suggest a new wave of post. pandemic problems has already begun. john hendrick, al jazeera television for it is next on al jazeera and we'll hear from the new chelsea code you graham plaza. ahead of his champions league, david. ah ah. ah.
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safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero, lou. ah, it's time now is bought, he's peter and many. thank you very much. ac milan are off the mark in the
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champions league. that's thanks to a $31.00 win over dinner massage group. just a few minutes ago, milan were held to a draw by our building, so spurred lost it this time around like a little or 3 points. will it easy route? alexis sala markers and to muscle, po bega, all on the school, she will be italian club. i knew chelsea coach graham potter will make ease champions league debut later on wednesday. he has revealed that he has never attended a match in europe to talk club competition. the englishman was appointed last week after the sacking of german thomas to call. but with premier league matches postponed at the weekend due to the queen's death. potter's 1st game in charge of chelsea will be the home fixture against our b. sol spoke. and it sounds like chelsea's, american owner, todd boley doesn't just have big plans for the football club. he spoke at a conference in new york and suggested that england's top division introduce an all
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star game to flight. they have in major league baseball and that the n b a. ultimately, i hope that the premier league takes a little bit of a lesson from american sports and really starts to figure out, you know, why wouldn't we do a terminal tournament? you know, with the bottom 4 teams, why isn't there an all star again? i mean, people are talking about more money for the pyramid. you know, ma'am, i'll be, did there all star game in l. a. this year we made $200000000.00 from ya. monday and tuesday, you know, so yeah, if you could do a north versus south, you know, all star game for premier league fund, whatever the pyramid needed. phoenix, suns owner, robert sava, has been suspended for one year and find $10000000.00 for engaging in workplace misconduct. this follows a year long investigation into allegations, sava was involved in racist massage in
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a stick and hostile incidence. throughout he, 17 years in charge of the sons salvo also owns the phoenix w. n b a team and is restricted from having any contact with both organizations. and cannot represent the franchises in any public or private capacity. the investigation found that solver engaged in conduct and clearly violated common workplace standards, as reflected in team and league rules and policies. solver responded, while i disagree with some of the particulars of the n, b a's report, i would like to apologize for my words and actions that offended our employees. i take full responsibility for what i have done. i'm sorry for causing this pain, and these errors in judgment on not consistent with my personal philosophy. oh, my values undisputed supermodel, wade world champion, sol carmelo alvarez returns to the ring on saturdays of face,
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long time ukrainian rival grenada golf can for a 3rd time over is, is coming off a loss after moving up to the light heavyweight division, the mexican is now back to his more favorable weight loss, while glove can has never fought at 76 kilograms. their 1st bout resulted in a controversial draw while over is on the 2nd fight in a points decision. i sort of let me important that it's a really important fight for my legacy. it's important for me and for the fans that wanted this fight to happen. i'm really happy to be he and offer the fans a great fight. and it's very important to be involved in these types of fights. now this is not only for me, just phosphor, just i want to bring back in all boxing position. bring back just, you know, i want liens bora and just huge boxing fan. come on guys, i want to bring back position and we finish with major league baseball way. aaron, judge is now just 5 home runs away from setting the american league rico feel most
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home is in the season. he smashed to over the fence on suzanne ice against the arch rivals the boston red sox that helped the yankees when 76 high. oh the american, the record of 61 home rung through a season is held by former yang creek legend, roger maris. that's who will leave it for now. i'll be reagan later with more sports. nice. emily. thank you very much, peter. all right, that's it from me. emily angland for this news hour. i'll leave you now with images of the queen's final journey from buckingham palace to westminster. where she will lie in state until her funeral on monday i lose
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ah, debating the issues of the day progresses, always in criminalized around the boundaries of right these numbers. there people are families in our friends and our community members on an online job voice military don't believe in dialogue. the political crisis must be off with the political climate change progress. is there some people who are in places that they're just going to have to? there's no recognition about what we're ready the things, the stream on our jazeera, from the war in ukraine to the global energy crisis, and the impact of climate. the needs that international cooperation has never been more vocal. as leaders from a 193 members, states gathered that the united nations general assembly will we see any
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