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a no. a final farewell. after days of ceremony and emotional tribute, queen elizabeth the 2nd will be laid to rest, it means a coast. brittany's longest reigning monarch will be buried next to her husband is philip, her parents and her sister. as lead us from all over the world to pay their respects, join us for life coverage of the funeral on al jazeera queen elizabeth the 2nd, a final ah ukraine begins zooming bodies from a mass burial site discovered in a town and recently re captured from russian forces
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ah hello i am emily. ang, when this is al jazeera alive from dough house are coming up, a shaky cease fire between kirk is done and to jake is done appears to break down after days of fighting on the border. 5 hold ups in a single dang, desperate customers in lebanon demand banks give them access to their own money and kilometers long queue to view. queen elizabeth, the 2nd coffin is at capacity as people wait around 11 hours in line to pay their respects. ah, open to the program. we begin in ukraine, where officials are investigating what they say are the bodies of hundreds of civilians discovered in a mass burial site. in the north eastern city of is you,
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the city is in the hierarchy of region ukrainian troops. we took that area from russian forces earlier this month. the bodies are to be exempt for forensic examination. president folemi zalinski says legal proceedings and now on to way harder abdel ha made has was in e z m and filed this report from khaki. we did go to that forest where the r o 2 things mass burials ah hundreds of graves with crosser, wooden crosses on top of them, sub with name, some with date of it ever date of death of the person. but some just marked with numbers, unknown people, one of the ukrainians, a resident of east gym, who was there actually told us that the russian soldiers were asking for money to bury at the bodies. and that those who didn't pay well,
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they didn't get the recognition of who was on that cross, but that is very difficult for us to confirm what i can't tell you that next to that they were digging out bodies from mass graves were, while the short time we were there about 2 hours about 17 bodies were taken out of one place, a grim site of most of them were soldiers. um, some of them had their faces blown up, others were emaciated and they were certainly as signs of quite deep wounds and gaping holes in their bodies. now we did speak to the forensic experts and investigators who were on the site there that the moment basically exuding every single body that is buried in the marked braves. and then they're also looking around the entire forest to find if there are more mass graves, wherever you, you walk around there that just holds after holds excavation ongoing. ah, well,
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they said as a senior ukrainian official said and it was some of the prosecutors there said did they did, they did fine civilians with signs of torture. they didn't say how much and how wide spread that was. but these are the early hours, really the very early stages of still exhibit the bodies before even taking a proper look at those bodies. i, they did say that they expected to find more of a similar size like that in other places around. is that according to the testimony of the people who there have got, i've come up to them to speak to them to give them information and say side between coke is done and to get done has reportedly been violated just hours after a meeting between the latest on friday, both countries accused the other of carrying out the tax on towns along the 950 kilometer border. at least 3 people have been killed since fighting broke out on wednesday. these adjust the light has been years of clashes between coke has done.
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antique is done. they share and 971 kilometer border, but almost half is still waiting to be officially demarcated since the 3 countries gained independence from the soviet in $991.00. there are also 2 tag exclaims with in august on population growth, waters scarcity and increasing demand for grazing land have only added to the tensions and those tensions, along with the conflict in ukraine, overshadowed the shanghai cooperation organization. summit was beckers done. the ladies of kirk is done and she has done attended along with several other regional late is russel, sada, is there? well the shank occupational decision summit was still on the way in the ashes. city of summer continues pakistan early on friday. the reports regarding the clashes between tajikistan and could you start just came in just 2 countries got engaged
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into a wide range of conflicts alongside today at 950 kilometers border. so well, this was happening. the prism of these 2 companies were here attending the summit, and the diplomatic a force had been immediately initiated to paved way for a meeting between these 2 leaders, they met and agreed on a cease fire. however, just hours after the sci fi was announced, now the reports are coming in and saying that the sci fi is already violated and the clashes are still ongoing. last year, these 2 countries got engaged into almost an all off war. tons of people were killed and injured and the fear here now is that if this conflict is not contained and the sci fi doesn't hold, then these 2 countries could be dragged into a wider conflict. on the other hand, while the, there's a did shank i cooperation organization summit is being concluded here through the last 2 days. we have seen important several important bilateral meetings between the president of russia. let me put in a chinese leader shooting pink prison at one of turkey and the indian prime
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minister there under moody. and the iranian pride president abraham received 2 of his meetings. russia was focusing on more at getting support for his ward in ukraine as setting would get an oil to the related countries. and china and iran, on that hand. we're trying to strengthen, they've ties with the regional countries in this part of the world jungle corporation organization. summit is the largest corporation in the world, and now when you run about to become the nearest permanent member and bella luce, in line, it even wants to further expand. however, the disputes between the member states showed that these corporation is still far away from being a united front and wrestle has been speaking to runs president abraham racy. you can watch that interview on told to al jazeera on friday, starting just before 1630. james, which is in about 15 minutes time. also the minds of the ladies
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meeting is based on a clashes between another 2 former soviet states. mania and as a by john russia's president has held a phone conversation with me as prime minister to discuss this waste conflict between the 2 nations. more than 180 soldiers and most of them are many and have been killed. a russian lead security organization has sent a fact finding team to mania after its government requested help. tiny chang has more from the southern city of germany, which was targeted by azerbaijani shelling this week. this is some of the shrapnel damage the armenians say hit. when a barrows tillery another text started on tuesday night, locals have told us it continued even into yesterday. that hasn't been any today. but we're here on a tour which been organized by the army in the ministry of foreign affairs to bring foreign investors here and military attach shows. they want to put their side to
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the argument, claiming the moral high ground the high ground, which they say was a completely unprovoked and unexpected attack. you can see here there's quite a lot of military mobilize ation hit, regular armenian army, but also local to taken up, defend their town. here we are in the town of jo. popular tourist resorts now essentially deserted since the attack started. we've also been told by johnny troops in could into armenian territory as much as 7.5 kilometers. and the chief of staff told us there still positions up in these hills 4.5 kilometers away, where they are still holding on to territory. and they say little, they say in a couple of days, they'll be able to force them back to the border. 12 kilometers away. gemini has taken temporary control of 2 local subsidiaries of
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a major russian energy company. the move gives the government rosin f to stakes in 3 refineries. one of them supplies 90 percent of selling fuel. the german and g ministers says it's necessary to avoid an impending threat to energy security. germany made a similar move with rushes gas problem back in april. at least 5 armed rides have been carried out on banks in lebanon on friday. many of the hold ups were by armed and desperate people demanding access to their own money. financial institutions have announced though close 3 days next week because of security concerns living on facing and financial crisis and banks have imposed strict limits on withdrawals. that is outside a bank in by which this is one branch, a man, a depositor. his name is albert, he's inside. currently there are negotiations with security. he is demanding
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$275000.00 us dollars. that's the amount he has in his account. he says that this is his rights. he is not robbing the bank on the country and his words, the bank has trapped his savings, and he has been living in poverty since commercial banks and lebanon have imposed informal capital controls since later, 2019, when the economy started to collapse. what we understand from security forces here is that they're trying to negotiate some sort of a peaceful end to this stand off by giving him $25000.00 us dollars. there is still no deal an hour ago. we saw a 90 year old woman who was also a depositor inside the bank, demanding her money, a $1200.00. that is what she wanted. she says that her children don't have any jobs and she desperately needs the money. so these armed depositors really are not thieves. they are people who believe that they have been rob up by the banks and
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what they understand from the depositors outright association is that a war has been declared. and that war has been declared on banks and that they will not stop until they claim what they believe is rightfully theirs. hika wyman is the lebanon and project director at the international crisis group. he says, the government has wasted most of the money that could have been helped to it could've been helped to get the country out of crisis. 2 and a half years ago, there was a recovery plan back then they still had something like $30000000000.00 in the central bank. somebody could have been done with that money. instead, the plan was shut down by acquisition of banking interest to didn't like the plan and didn't like that they were supposed to pay up for their shelf to disaster. now most of that money is gone. i, we shouldn't be as then i said, there's no budget for this year. this tells us something, i think we're still miles away from an agreement with the m f. and that is really
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the gate they have to go through have to come to a deal with the i m f. so there are preconditions 8 of them. i think 3 and a half of them have been same. i fulfilled the math is i met you in town again in a few days. i'm not sure they're going to be happy with what they're seeing. still ahead on al jazeera as skyscraper goes up in flames. in china, mr. gate is a trying to figure out the cause ah, the journey has begun. the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. it's a wet time the year in thailand, cambodia, sudden viet nam central philippines is some flooding on the streets. and that's going to continue because it's the seasonal rains on their slow way south. that
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doesn't mean is dry to the south as you can see there, forecast shower and good part of western boyer sumatra. maybe in to jakarta looks dry those through good parts of java and barley and beyond as go north. this is the active part of the pacific. another typhoon to watch this. almost certainly already a super typhoon with winds still strengthening, but they will start to weaken a little bit. however, it looks like a damaging storm that hits q shoes sometime during the sunday with wind still up to 215 kilometers for that are steady winds and gusting more than that. so in this case, an unusually, maybe the winds might be as big a problem as the rather heavy rains. want to watch not allows for. monday, tuesday, and part of wednesday, i think as it goes through japan. now the receding rains through india a showing a bit of a lull. the moment is going to be marashi. i guess the wettest weather it up to was b ha. and the poll northwest that it's largely dry evening pakistan of
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a few heavy showers are still possible in law ha, airway issue. and i of the journey. the latest news, as it breaks, we've been speaking to the families and as about 5000 people living in this block of government class, we've been displaced from their homes by the bus. they come all over sim province. we detail bridge elses zeros, legal teeth plans to submit a case with the international criminal court at the hey, from around the world. there is a culture here with lou. ah,
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hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily anglin, he's reminder of our top stories this. our officials in ukraine are investigating what they say are the bodies of hundreds of civilians discovered in mass barrels sipes in the recently liberated city of is you. they were found days after ukraine . we took the city from russian forces a sci fi between kirk is don, an to jacob. john has reportedly been violated just hours after a meeting between then late on friday. at least 3 people have been killed since the fighting broke out on wednesday. and 5 armed holdups had been carried out on banks across lebanon, on friday, mostly by people demanding access to their own money. banks were closed for 3 days next week because of security concerns. for me. earlier on
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friday, king charles the 3rd paid a visit to wales. he's now passed his former title of prince of wales to his son william. it was charles's 1st trip there since he became king. meanwhile, in london willed comp, ambassador david beckon has joined hundreds of thousands of people to pay his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd. the for my england football captain waited around 12 hours in a long period to see the monarch lying in state at westminster hole. a few notes will be held for the queen on monday, alan fish and is in london among some of the other people queuing to say the queen, seen a lot of people are moving quite quickly. so something's obviously helped at the front of the line that the pace has picked up here. this is a popular spot to stop for pictures and you can see why because you've tara bridge and behind it saint paul's cathedral. and they've told people not to join the line for the time being. but as i look down through the streets here and bermondsey, i can still see
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a few 100 or so people who are waiting to make their way through. and it's not just following the river all the way, don't it weaves its way through the streets here in south east london before making its way along the river side and then across the bridge and want you to cross the bridge. you're probably not very long from getting into the hall at we're just gonna jump in here. there's a lady on her for no wonder she minds of a join you to mind. if i walk with you for a 2nd or 2 are gone, gone. i can ask him, will you come from and how long have you been in the line? so we'll walk as you go. okay. yeah, yeah, no problem or come from the which i mean a 60130. we join the queue up here. so it is now $430.00, so i spent 3 hours frail. how much longer do you think you've got to go? i said 14 plus, wasn't there, then prepared for such a long time and possibly over the night. of course i would have been for you. it's been math as it really has it. long wait, that last a fair that ago, but it's been really got under the people of antibody, an,
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a new leonor concerns about joining the line even when you saw it could be 14 our natural now it's well worth it. ok, thank you very much. i, for some of these people, they might of course, be incredibly lucky and be a walking through westminster hall. when there is the vigil of the prince's ad. that is, when all of the twins for children will take their turn at guarding. the queen's coffin, it is a tradition, it's something that we are told that king charles andrew edwards and princess anne wanted to do to, to mark the occasion. and of course, this line, we're expecting many, many more people to join it over the next couple of days cuz it's the weekend here in the united kingdom. it's up in all celebrations though, since king charles dante became britton's monarch, some be making their republican views known by protesting name back at foul this report from london. while king charles was addressing both houses of parliament for the 1st time on monday barrister pull pow's, lend was outside brandishing
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a blank. my son paper, when he was approached by a police officer, i was holding up a blank sign. why? you asked him what he said to me to watch the home. it is young. i think my salesman, right not my came at all aside. the officer can be heard threatening to arrest him if he wrote not my king. well, the paper. so why had a sign with nothing on it to make a point about i'm lack of freedom of expression. the key thing we had that day was charles coming to paula, meant to say, i am king, i'm and if it to be your my subjects and i'm taking power. i think it's perfectly valid to someone who at, he's allegedly taking power over to say, well, i disagree with that, shall he politely, very, very politely, disagree with it. despite the exchange, the protest went to head, sparking a national debate over freedom of speech and prompting a re evaluation of policing around the funeral. we know some people want to protest on a range of issues during this time of national morning, said the police chiefs, council, and officers must balance these rights against those who wish to grieve and reflect
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policing at a time of huge public emotion was never going to be easy, the british royalty aunt behind armor plated glass, the crowds are vetted or bag checked. but in recent days, the democratic right to protest, the accession of an unelected head of state, has been met with surprising force. a 22 year old man was charged for heckling prince andrew. during the funeral procession in edinburgh. the prince has been embroiled in sexual abuse allegations. he was dragged to the ground by bystanders that arrested and charged with breach of the piece. 2 other scottish protests were arrested for holding up signs denouncing imperialism. republicans and civil liberties groups say police should protect the right to protest as much as the event itself. as we've done prepare incarnation, which will be sometime in the middle of a 2023. we will be staging a wide range of events, including protests and we will be protesting at the coronation,
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because the coronation is a political moment where we are told to be in a democracy, not participants, but state taxes. the value that we should hold dear is the fact that protest isn't a gift. it's a fundamental rights and no one has the right to tell you where, when or how you protest. that's all integral to the fact that we can express dissent and express our views at their moments that we so cheese. when king charles address lawmakers here at westminster hall, he vowed to uphold the fragile and precious principles of britain's constitutional democracy. the right to stage a protest without fear of being arrested or restrained. the right to disagree, even the right to offend rights some feel this royal event have rapidly eroded. leap walker al jazeera london. there's been a major fire in a skyscraper. in the southern chinese city of chang shao authorities are trying to
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find out if anyone has been injured at china. telecom taylor is 218, made his toll and is reported to have been built 22 years ago. rescue operations are underway in easley, where heavy rains and floods have killed at least 7 people. effected area is in the eastern province of my k. the region received half its usual annual rainfall in just a few hours. firefighters are clearing landslides and fallen trees. okay, that's it from may emily anglin. net for this program, but coming up next is talk to al jazeera and need to be with iranian president. and for him, racy, stay with us. ah, [000:00:00;00]
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ah, ah, america, this ashley city in is central was beckham, was at the heart of the 3 brought known as the cisco lincoln east and west by pathway for goods and ideas. here wouldn't the leaders of the east have gather at the shonda corporation organization 2022. the nations here represent 40 percent of the world's population and more than 30 percent off. if g d p on the line and the importance of this geopolitical alliance. emerson said that in summer camp this year, islamic republic of iran has sent a memorandum of commitments to become a permanent member of the chicago corporation. organization of the civil plans of fail, pulls indiana on the iranian nuclear program and economic sanctions imposed by the
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west. what are the opportunities had for iraq find out more as the president of the islamic republic of iran, abraham racy tossed out as the president of the islamic republic of iran, see the brand res. thank you for talking to are to 0 mahunis francisco. mister president, there's a wide range of topics i would like to discuss with you from the nuclear negotiations, indiana to the american sanctions on your country. but as you are here in summer camp for the ashanda corporation organization summit, and it seems all is set for iran to become a permanent member of this organization. what does this membership means for your entry? smaller one and of him? a 100 a low her below and i mean solarno see than on of you know, 100 denali totally a so long on the lot seen, man, i know you're not seeing and, oh london,
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saying alice hunger not seeing was reality. membership of these numbers on the call iran saws amana shanghai, in the shanquita corporation organizations amy near it towards her draw couriers to please ah, we shall, promotion ours by letter relations and infrastructure with the central asian countries hung coin monetary it. we attached great importance for our regional corporation. the policy of this on the return, the call. we are on the east to establish connections and relations with all the continues. we attach great importance these, these, you are a shank on cooperation against asian can promote cooperation between is members days regarding the regional issues as their commer. marsha mars talk one on 11 and knows it after now we had the observer status in this
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organization. and to day everything is ready for the full membership of the summit above the hall. you run in this organization and there ease the full consensus of the members stays in for the membership of the summit upon the holy run editor. and these will impact a promotion of a latin lation the region and it can pay was crowned for the expansion develop and in the region. theater is, there are some capacity in the summit, upon the cost, and there are some regional capacities and exchanging these capacities can effect us a lot for culture. arlington on the cools and connections in the region, a thought dr. lanton, mister president, after several rounds of negotiations in vienna and many reports, claiming the unsourced technicalities. how clause or iran and the western parties
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involved to the talks to reach in a, in an agreement or on your nuclear program. mozilla to death vienne care nuclides versus in vienna, which started before my administration would then it was then we continued the previously started negotiations and the new administration as well by someone. and so we heard this clause saying these removal, removal of cruel and unfair sanctions against damage upon the call. the one in this agreement and deal with dish i'm and can join the somebody upon the call we have on comedian o promises and commuters are fulfilled its commitments according to the pores issued by the international atomic energy agency. very hands,
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the water lawn care to join us on your own baton. for 15 times they have verified this tunnel upon the called the wrong has fulfilled is obligation and is nuclear activities for peaceful purposes as that our cottage should but decide who withdrew from the deal was these united states for you and those who fail to realize the commitments where the europeans in vienna looting to remove the sanctions. ram shannon moser. it after time and a still. this is on the agenda to remove the sanction saturday morning order to tacky digital. we got this number for me to call you on stresses, emphasizes to renew the sanctions and it should be company by hand, by some guarantees has me under revision. and the reason for asking for gas is that the, all the sites have reached their commitment. and those who are violated of their
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commitments, they need to go through another field, confidence human, and they are not moving against their promises. so we believe that it is necessary to have the character removal of sanctioned company with the resolution of safe. here we are supposed to go to our so please call and b smith accused ations. again, this number to call to call you on a when it comes to save quite issues in california saying that it was so these agreements will not the football. following a few days after the signing the agreement, like the resolution proposed to the board of governors at the same thing will
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