tv News Al Jazeera September 14, 2022 10:00pm-10:31pm AST
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aa queen elizabeth makes her final journey from buckingham palace. king charles, his sons and his siblings. marching behind the coffin, a body is now lying in state in parliament. the queue of people waiting to file past and pay their respects is already 4 kilometers long. ah, lauren taylor, this is down to 0 life and also coming up. ah, resident zelinski visits recaptured towns and cities in the east. as the ukrainian flag is raised up to russia's rapid retreat, warnings of full on wars as by john and armenia begin bearing soldiers killed in the latest fighting on their border class.
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women holds up a bay route bank, demanding her own money in what's becoming a regular occurrence in crisis. hit lebanon. ah, and i will begin in london where thousands of mourners have started to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth. the 2nd shall be lying in state at westminster hall for the next 4 days. a q 4 kilometers longest snaking through the british capital as people wait to pay their last respects. earlier the queen made her final journey from buckingham palace, with britain's new monarch king charles a 3rd marching behind the coffin, alongside his sons and siblings. he fokker begins coverage aah! from the royal privacy of buckingham palace where the queen's coffin had remained
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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 princess 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 synonymous which state visits royal weddings and decades ago. queen elizabeth's own coronation for the vast majority of mona c, 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
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down the mile across horse guards parade ground, where the queen has for so many years come to inspect her troops. and that a long white hole passed government departments and downing street to the houses of parliament and the 900 year old westminster hall. oh, the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, conducting pres off to the coffins arrival with thy servant, queen elizabeth, and all the faithful departed. oh, her own mother lay in state here 20 years ago. and now, queen elizabeth's coffin resting on a raised podium, a katterfield, where it will remain until her state funeral on monday. the tools of the great hall
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are open 24 hours a day to allow a continuous queue of mon as kilometers long to file silently past senior royals, too are expected to pay their own tribute. standing guard by the coffin, in a tradition known as the vigil of the princes, the balkan, i'll just 0 london. preparations have been made for 16 kilometers of cue. the queen is now lying in states as we heard there in westminster hole in the heart of london . mourners were 1st allowed into the venue a few hours ago, q to fall past her body is snaking along the thames with allowances for it to stretch as far as southern park, not far from the tower london escalade to june hall, who's in westminster here in london, just a bit about the atmosphere and the kind of people who want to get into that queue. but i was talking to some people in the queue just as they began moving pretty
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briskly. i have to say, this wasn't the head of the q at the very front of the q. people have been waiting since monday morning. it had a 3 day 2 night way, including in rain on tuesday night. and they got into westminster hall before i was able to talk to them. i'm sure they had an interesting story to tell. but further behind it was making much brisk, a pro progress amount. i spoke to had only beat in the queue for 2 and a half hours. he said the mood was jolly. it was more party like than solemn. he said everybody in a sort of a shed, camaraderie of common purpose. you know, not everybody's going there in outward and deep signs of grief. people are going there to touch history as well to be part of something they can talk about until their children about and their grandchildren in any case. so that q, moving pretty quickly. now several 100 people more probably thousands have been through in the last 3 hours or so spending, as i said, 3 minutes on average getting through westminster hole in that sort of reverential
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hush of that. hugely historic building some crossing themselves, others could seeing as they make their way past the coffin draped in the roll. standard god, of course, 24 hours a day as that as that was passed goes on by 6 soldiers of the sovereigns, body guard, and the household division for beefeaters, yeoman gods at the tower of london and 4 white gloved policemen. and so it will continue until monday morning at 6 30 am at this moment, 2.6 miles is the length of the queue that a handy government tracker you can look at online that will give you that information, but they're prepared, as you said there to to, to have a q up to 10 miles 16 kilometers long with weights of anything up to rather apocalyptic lea 30 hours and some experts to say, look, they hope people don't misjudge their ability to endure this q. it is a feat of something like at letting endurance and in the meantime, the aside from the q and people be able to do that as you say until monday morning
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. what can we expect in the next few days? well, i think the focus in the next few days will be on this final sort of extended goodbye to the queen. the paying of final respects by the public to the queen who has rained a course for 70 years as preparations go on behind me. in fact, westminster abbey, this is the rear of westminster abbey, where i'm standing now preparations for that state funeral on monday and an absolutely enormous occasionally will be. and a security operation, 500 delegations expected many of them heads of state from all over the world. this is a plan operation, london bridge. it's called it's been in the works for decades, really frequently rehearsed, but nothing really will prepare them for the reality of what one security expert just described as hundreds of state visits all at the same time. and after that state funeral here at westminster abbey, the queen's casket will make its final journey to windsor and be entered in the
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family volt beneath saint george's chapel. there shall lie beside her mother and her father. king george, the 6 husband, prince philip of 73 years who died in 2021. his casket will be moved from the royal vault to join queen elizabeth the 2nd as well. thank you very much. indeed. a trained president, ms. lensky is visited an area in the northeast of the country that his troops recently recaptured from russian forces. he met soldiers in the devastated city of is you and held a moment of silence for fallen fighters. russian forces left as you me last week after ukraine surprised them with a counter offensive in the greater hockey region. and ski heard from prosecutors who told him wisdom have been tortured during moscow's 6 months occupation. and he
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vowed to take back all ukrainian territory. that is on our site, go so that we will come, i didn't know when and nobody knows when we have plans. so we'll come because because it's our land and, and tell our people, that's why we'll come. was lensky says, ukraine has already taken back around 8000 square kilometers of territory in the northeast. in hockey region, is you miss located on railway lines, but service supply routes for russian troops. it also visited the town of l. a. korea, which was retaken from russia last week. what does that mean? travel that spoke to residents about what life was like under 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,
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they will cut off from the world. living in fear, says old gay by nova, 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 left with stony carson bicycles. that's how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th when he called, they ran away when he didn't leave to fall. if they ran away on that, that some of the officers flat 1st and left the lower ranks behind was about the next day to myself. the only school in the village of very b fca. that's where they were bass says nadia and they left behind, uniforms and ammunition to print. she thinks they bombed to destroy evidence of their presence. her daughter used to study in this classroom. bella clia was the 1st significant whim for do ukrainians since they started this character pensive 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
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to what we had witnessed. north f keep in places like boot, an air pin. 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 windowless cells. one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture into forensic experts. a forces from lou house, one of the 2 cell proclaimed pro russian republics, were also here. not far away. walk graham's investigators are ready at work. 2 bodies are being examined and they are so far, no traces of the mass killing clean in boucher and north of ukraine says it has reclaimed 300 communities home to about
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a 150000 people. but russia still holds large parts of the country. the hasty retreat may signal you clean struck 1st, where the russian defenses were weaker than hamid others. you are by likely in northeastern ukraine. still to come this ha, in these types, profits must be set and channeled to those who need it. most that you propose is winful taxes on energy firms and cost your electricity is across the blog to tackle high prices. and sweetness promised to concede defeat in sunday's general election after a surge of support for the far right. ah old harkins. often you find them this time the year was come across the atlantic
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into europe a full of moisture warmth. the moisture is always cloudy. that is the core of the old harrigan. and of course the warmth shows itself, not normally by high date, on temperatures, but high night times. oh yes. and play broke records. these are the low temperatures last night in spain, in the cities, that cost by day we won't see that record high at all. was the cloud and rain, the rental as heavy as it was because it hit pasco hard, the last couple days, but it spreading. this is thursdays, forecasts and through spain out towards the pyrenees. but north of that, there's a line of quite intense rain, slow moving stuff, from france through the nolan, out towards austria and beyond south it still wall. there's the temperature in the thirty's, in bucharest, and sophia and the central met northward that was like a cold wind and that air is cold temporarily as it comes in behind the rain. it ines broken, the tor. all you see that we are from 20 to answer it down to only 8 degrees, one or 2 forecasts. actually her sleet in this but would be cold. but even if not
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ah, are the top stories here are 0? thousands of people are queuing to pay their final respects to queen elizabeth, the 2nd brittany longest serving monarch is lying in state for 4 days before her funeral. on monday, she passed away on thursday. earlier the queen's coffin left buckingham palace for the last time, a son, king charles, the 3rd led the procession towards westminster hall, with his sons and siblings and ukraine's president. his visited northeastern areas which his troops recently recaptured from russian forces, including the city of is you go to miss zalinski, held a moment of silence for fallen fighters. russian force is left. is your last week after ukraine's surprise counter offensive to you? it's time to change it at christie market, dramatically raising more than
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a $140000000000.00 to cope with the energy crisis fueled by russia's warn ukraine, despite already plowing billions of dollars into tax, scotts, handouts, and sub these to contain skyrocketing bills. one of the proposals, as a consideration is skimming excess revenues from wind and solar farms, as well as nuclear plants by imposing a cap of $180.00 per megawatt hour on the revenue they make for generating electricity. that's less than half of current market prices. another idea is winful levies for fossil fuel firms. they would have to pay 33 percent of their taxable surplus profit from 2022. and the brock could set mandatory targets for countries to cover electricity use. i 5 percent during peak hours, all the new countries will need to agree on the measures. when i do that is no longer on the list is a cap on russian gas prices. don't cain reports from bunny for weeks, you leaders have been mulling over her best to solve the energy crisis. some member
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states have already announced plans to help their people. now the european commission has followed suit. we are proposing at tap on the revenue of companies that produce electricity at low cost. 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. profit 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, profits 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 e u leaders could not agree, or they are proposing. as a windfall tax on the electricity generates,
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as 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 v as argo. i'm glad you're worried about how to become independent from gas imports from russia. sophia, they have determined the supply situation in germany to a far too large extent in recent years and decades. the hub. 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, dr. means people doing without things that aren't absolutely essential. lafond to the new 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 director of the lighting of the eiffel towel and 1145 p. m. when the town closes, the end of the illumination will be time to coincide with the public visit, which will reduce energy consumption is symbolically it's important. and yet
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symbolism in september may not help keep people warm in winter. right now, e u gast storage facilities around 85 per cent full, a 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 as return to ukraine's recent gains, it's offensive to take back territory from russia aquarium and says no discussion of a nation wide mobilization to bolsters forces and ukraine. despite recent defeats of falcon howard defense and military unless he joins us live. now, for moscow, thanks very much for being with us. how is the perception of the war being played out in russia now? because there's been a bit of a shift, isn't that from people not even talking about it being a war to some degree of criticism. how far does that go?
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oh, and were there from the beginning of the war. there was a, some kind of opposition and barbara par, limited parts of the russian society. but the majority of the russians supported the war. the russian official propaganda was saying that this was victorious war, that the, everything's going to be just fine and the public was ready to buy that. but the, the, a success very successful and whitening ukrainian offensive in september and car kiff region turned that around the bit. so now there's a questions being asked. is this war successful? i mean, this is a long war. this is a course we war. there were heavy casualties, but the russian society takes casualties. it's not kind of the netherlands or america or something. and it's actually ukrainian society takes
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casualties. but as long as the russian society believed it was a successful victorious war, they were ready to tolerate casualties in the 10s of thousands. but if it's under torres, that could change public opinion. not that it's already changed, but there is erosion of the rosy overall picture of a rush and total success that will come inevitably and everything's going to be just fine. and how much pressure is treating himself and, and will it make him shift his position, little of course, it all has that the criminal have to rethink its strategy and tactics. just saying that it stay the course and everything's going to be fine. may be good for her outright propaganda, but not for real decision making of the but there's of course time the ukrainians
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have taken over the initiative. that's the most important thing. any military person will tell you is to have the initiative right now. the ukrainians are calling the shots. they decide where the next battle is going to be, where they're attack well, rushes reacting, but ukrainians have just a couple of weeks may be 3. before the autumn brains come in and turn the terrain into a sea of mud, as it was in the spring, even worse in the autumn, it's called russ booted, say in russian. and that me in such a time in the autumn you can of course a fire missiles you can fire guns, but you can't have maneuverable offensive warfare. neither side can. so there is going to be several months till december, when the frost will freeze the terrain into concrete and tanks cannot travel through fields. again, there's going to be time for russia to rethink its strategy and rethink its tactics
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. and tell me about putin and a prison she, him being from china that you to meet at a summit. so far, china has been careful not to criticize russia. if the war do you think the fact that things are not going as well as fitting and hoped in ukraine will now make china be less wound towards russia? how do you think that will affect the power dynamic between the 2? whoa, whoa of what's more, we meeting president, she a for him. it's very important. you'll be making 2 speeches there and some mark on that. the and a seal a summit and most likely preaching the same as he did in recent. we invite divorce talk about the new era, a new coming in the world, the new regime of the world uniting against western imperialism and america, but laughable. the chinese think. well they,
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the chinese clearly don't like this war. the see this war as a hindering chinese interest because china sees the united states as an adversary. but putins war in, in ukraine is making america stronger every day because it unites the west around you cray of around america. and not only the west, there's this ramstein, coalition of 50 nations support the ukraine, and they fall america europeans and then see china as an enemy. now are talking about supporting american the pacific as a german se, they'll have a military presence there. so that's a china seas. this war is detrimental. they want peace under any conditions, the quicker the better. and that's what most likely they'll be telling putin
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that they will not support this war. they'll ask which end to end that as soon as possible. we'll put in. listen, i don't know. i haven't found how thank you very much deed for you. so if you change containers. thank you. armenia is warning the latest deadly clashes with as i by john could escalate into war. at least 150 soldiers have been killed from both sides. so far, funerals are being held in by john for some of the soldiers minion, deputy for mrs. calling on the international community to pay attention to the deteriorating situation. fully fledged conflict with dragging in russia and turkey and de stabilize an important car door for pipelines, carrying oil and gas. i think there is a clearly be there to establish the 5 or 2 times than minutes after the time being done by john hooks to continue its actions. moreover, we have are my type serious consequences. new gun battles and shelling
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were reported along the shed border on wednesday. the caches on tuesday were the worst fall since the war 2 years ago in the disputed nicole in a car back region, which killed 6500 people. the fair office triggered international concern with russia, the us and european union stepping up diplomatic efforts, turkeys president, richard. the one has warned of consequences saying, armine is attitude towards as i baran is unacceptable. and if you, if you in medical sources, 10 people were killed in 2 areas on mckelly, the capital of the to grow region in northern. if you get wednesdays will destroy followed a cease fire or for the weekend. a spokesman, the guy from indicated in a tweet that the attack resulted in the killing and wounding of civilians without giving further details. if you can, government hasn't commented so far. i've been several attacks on mackenzie since fighting resumed between the 2 grind forces and the government last month. the
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conflict began in late 2020. the fighting has killed thousands of civilians displaced millions and cause salvation in the already impoverished region. sweeten prime minister has an ounce she will resign, pending me for potty right wing and far right opposition block the 1st go for me. government votes from sundays election is still being counted in a few districts. but madeline anderson said the result is clear enough to show her center left her lances of last power moderates leader who kristen says he will start work on forming a new coalition government the far right sweden. democrats looks at to win 20.6 percent of the vote and become the the countries 2nd biggest party forest design for momma. so how much of a surprise of these result? well, a surprise might be a bit of a stretch,
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but it's certainly unprecedented. i mean, the fact that the far right the sweden, democrats have got so much influence in politics in sweden, which has been such a tradition, a left leaning country, really just says a lot about say about the situation in sweden today. and sweden has had mass immigration over the past 10 years about a 1000000 new swedes in the country now and alongside. that has come unfortunately a crime wave. and it's got the, it's got the highest rights of gangland gun deaths in europe at the moment. not magdalena anderson in her resignation. speech admitted that sweden has failed, despite having this generous immigration policy opening their hearts to refugees in the last decade has failed to integrate immigrants. and that is something that the right wing sweden. democrats has have leaped on in the past decade going from 5 percent of the vote a few elections ago to add 20 percent, as you say. now,
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this makes the building of the next government quite tricky as well as you say. ok, chris, to send the lead of the moderate party will try and become the next prime minister . but his party is now smaller than the suite and democrats. in addition to this, that to support parties, the liberals and the christian democrats. expecting to part the government, but the liberals don't want the swede and democrats to have any ministerial posts. the sweden democrats. meanwhile, we'll say, where the big biggest party in this coalition we should have influence. so it can be very complicated to save sweet and can actually build a government in the next couple of weeks. will res. thank you very much. and women and several activists in lebanon have held up banks in a desperate attempt to access them in savings capital controls imposed by the government and that citizens unable to withdrawal cash. this is the country's para, is by a worsening economic.
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