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principal, you will be the head of the coffin. he will be in military uniform at the football b. prince hattie of course no becomes a higher up in the succession a line and he will be waiting military uniform. i that as by a request of the king, no, you remember that he relinquished all his royal duties back in 2020 and at that point i, it was wrong for him to wear a military uniform at events like this. and you remember a when he walked behind the coffin from buckingham palace just the other day, he was wearing morning suit, but still had his medals on his chest, though he served in the military. he was in the army for 10 years. the 2 rotations an afghanistan and the king has requested that he be allowed to wear military uniform. this comes after prince andrew, more military uniform when he was with the queen's 4 children. as they stood vigil on friday evening. that again was by request of the king. he was band, essentially, from wearing military uniform. after he stepped down from royal duties,
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was stripped of all his military rules after he gave a very controversial interview about his relationship with peter file a jeffrey epstein back in 2019 a. so we'll have william at the head of the coffin. we will have hardy at the foot, and then the children of prince, i sign prince andrew and prince edward will take up places on either side of the coffin. so you're talking about zara and peter it talking about louise and james, and you're also talking about beatrice and eugenia. we know that the great grandchildren were in the whole, during the vigil on friday evening. there at the vigil of the princess, as it's called, even though there's a princess and they are princess and the princess royal i. they stood for about 10 minutes in silence. tribute to the queen were expecting the grandchildren to spend somewhere around 15 minutes. when the princess left on friday evening,
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they were applauded by the people who made their way around the hall. so those soon here will miss that moment. but those who are in the. busy hall will see, as you can see, that those 8 grandchildren are taking their place, walking down the stairs towards the coffin that has been surrounded mainly by a military guard throughout the whole time. it's been there, including those custodians of the town of london beefeaters as they're better known . you've also seen the monarch's personal bodyguard from scotland being there, as well as members of the gods regiment. and no, they will be replaced temporarily by the queen's 8 grandchildren, as we say, prince william, the id upon will be at the head. a prince. harry will be at the foot of the coffin for the next 15 minutes as they pay tribute to their grandmother. and i sang all eyes of the cry movements, the grandchildren walking through westminster hole. now, as ye mentioned alan,
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prince harry is in the military uniform and hasn't worn it since 2020. and that was at the request of the king. certainly very powerful and moving sane. sarah, one thing that we've been discussing the last couple of hours of is what it's like to be a member of the public who is, who have waited in line for up to 12 some 24 hours to pay their respects and have been able to do that and while the 8 grand children are there as well, certainly very significant moment for everyone inside that whole, let's just have a little listen. ah, ah ah
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paying their respects as well. allan, certainly a moving and powerful tribute to their grandmother and also the queen. i think they all felt that connection with the queen that the b wanted to do this. certainly we know that the children are trying to do it for some considerable claim because we knew that the plans for the funeral had been in place for some considerable i'm i'm charles was always going to honor his mother by doing this as was, and edward and andrew, the fact that at the grandchildren wanted to do it a wood seemed to be a particular tribute. and you can see there, there heidi in his dress uniform for his military outfit for the 1st time as you say, since 2020, when he essentially relinquished all. busy of his royal duties,
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and at the head of the coffin is a prince. william who will know take a much more active role with the british military as he is the heir apparent at 1st in line to throw in there. you can see peter phillips, who is the son of the princess royal princess and his sister zada tindall. not just on the other side of the coffin, beatrice and you genie her at the daughters to prince. andrew answered a ferguson as you became known throughout the world. and then there is a princess louise. i am the vice co, james, who is the son and daughter of prince edward, who is there with the contests of wessex. he, of course, the earl of wessex watching his children take their place beside the queen's coffin. edward of course,
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was part of the vigil almost 24 hours ago. when he stood with his sister and 2 brothers around the queen's coffin. also there are people who become known as beefeaters for that to become regularly known and members of the gods and the queens. the monarchs, body guards who have been in place and they continue. the public continues to file pastor, i estimated that from the point we were standing there is about there are but 1500 people in our filtering past. so i suspect that will be reflected in the numbers who are going through the whole. but this really is for people who have lined up for 1415 hours at a time a piece of history as they can tell their children and their grandchildren. they were there when the new prince of wales stood in tribute before the queen's coffin in his fil military uniform. his head bowed in
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silence. no doubt i were accounting moments that he enjoyed with the queen either of fucking a palace or at balmoral where he travelled when he was incredibly young. allan, we appreciate you pending at peachy, for estimating st. there an of westminster hole, as all eyes and the queen elizabeth guerra grandchildren stan vigil by her coughing . thank you. president joe biden is on his way to the u. came to pay his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd. before he left, he warned russia's president vladimir putin against using chemicals on nuclear weapons in ukraine to counter it's heavy losses there. by the made the remark in an interview to the program. 60 minutes on americas public bull cast at cbs. mike,
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hannah joins as more joins as formal, rather from washington day say, hello there mike. so what else did biden have to say during that interview? well, president biden said that if russia did utilize nuclear weapons, the consequences would be consequential. as he put it, he refused to be drawn any further on what would be the united states possession. should this happen? it must be remembered back in april that the director of the cia william burns warned congress that russia could use nuclear weapons. should it feel cornered or threatened, which it does appear at this particular point, that possibility is mounting. i must stress to that a president biden indicated that he was not acting on any new intelligence that this was a generic position by the united states. the question was a generic question about the threat of russia using nuclear weapons. but it's also instructive to take a look at a 2010 version of russian military doctrine,
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which is freely available in which it says it can use nuclear weapons in response to other entities using nuclear weapons. but, and this is very important. it can also respond to the use of conventional weapons with nuclear devices should and i quote, the very existence of the state be threatened. now, most military experts believe that should nuclear weapons be deployed. they would not be strategic ones, which is long range. they would be your low yields weapons. 2 which can be deployed over a short period of time. but to a point, this is all speculation. at this particular point. there has been no intelligence. it would appear that russia is considering this extreme step. but certainly it's something that the director of the c i, as i said, did express concern about a few months ago. thank you, right. you know, dan, for us, my cana live for us in washington, d. c. ukraine's president, valero mi zalinski,
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says investigators have found evidence of torture among bodies discovered in a mass burial size. in is im, ukraine says $450.00 bodies were found days after its troops. we took the city that was captured by russian forces in april, holiday abdel, how meet has move. there is looking gruesome on many levels. this is, is im, is now a desolate city. completely destroyed is barely a building that hasn't been at least partially damage. and i'm talking about civilian targets here, apartment blocks, schools, pharmacies, the church. so certainly a very desolate picture and then these are now as investigators, as i'm looking through what happened there, talking to people, they discovered this mass burial size, at least 440 graves. there are some of them, apparently, with more than one person buried in the same plot. and investigators have to sift
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through all of these to figure out what happened is certainly a place where you really see the real tall of this ward. it's a city that has been besieged. it has been bitterly fought between the 2 sizes now firmly under ukrainian control. the soldiers are on. you see the roaming dis, trees, but this barely any sign of life. this is the report on the edge of its zoom in the forest. the grim reality of war nestled between the trees. graves of those who died during the russian occupation of this city. each has a story of the moment unknown. ukraine says some of the bodies exudes, show signs of torture. with the we are here at a place where you can see 3 graves in the 1st one, there is a rope on the neck, and the hands are tied on some bodies. we see traces of torture. the brill site was discovered after the russians left a few days ago. police said their most 2 civilians,
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but bodies of 17 ukrainian soldiers were pulled out of a mass grave on the edge of the burial site. investigators and forensic experts are already at work. there are hundreds of graves here in the forest. some of them are mine and appear to even have the date of death. but there are many others that are just numbered. sir gay came to identify some of them. 46 of his neighbors died in the s drive that targeted his building. he pulled their bodies out of the rubble to whom we people had to pay for the burial. and if he didn't have money than they were buried with a number, sometimes they put signs like woman with a red coat. those who were burying were may be local fixes russians and separatists from don yet. and lou hence, russia invaded if 2 in the early days of the war, it was used as a logistical help to supplies. forces in the dumbass is now
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a city in ruins. desolate there is no power, water or gas. ukrainian soldiers are back on the streets, but the tana wonders how she is going to face the approaching winter. she says some people froze to death alone in their homes. at the beginning of the war. sitting on the bench near by august says, most of the death happened with of on the me. i can say it's a mass grave people weary did. anyway, they could any gardens and squeeze the russian made in scene to attain to exhume the bodies from around the city and took them neither cemetery. she's hoping to find her husband who also died in an air strike. martha natalia also tells me she doesn't know where her father is buried at 80. he died of fear and cold. perhaps they will be find that the burial site. investigators have a monumental task ahead, but ukraine is confident that some of the stories of those buried here will provide
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more evidence of war crimes. what does that mean? algebra? it's zoom. still. head on al jazeera, swallowed by flood water in pakistan. we hear the story of one survivor. and she says, maggie, come back in india after 70. 0 hello, there will look to the middle east and there's plenty of hot and settled whether to be found lots of heat suddenly across the event. but temperatures have come down in iraq. baghdad, sitting at 41 degrees, they've also come down for some of the gulf states like guitar and the united arab emirates that tomorrow wind has died down. we're going to have more in the way of settled and dry weather here, and showers across western areas of saudi arabia intensifying for western yemen. by
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the time we get in some monday and we can move across to north africa, we've seen a lot of heat in the north west with places like algeria. we will see bit of wind blowing about possible storm as well, from a system across the mediterranean. but he'd continues to build in the north east for the likes of cairo. it's much wire here. however, for the very wet weather we have to look to the west of africa. and nigeria once again seen some of those heavy rains, thanks to another easterly wave. moving west is much dryer for the south and across the horn of africa in the east. lots of heat coming through for botswana. we've got a heat wave here at the moment. temperature on the up in hub or on it as well as johannesburg. but we've seen a cool down in kate, so we could see some flooding in the eastern cape as that rain is set to last through to tuesday. we could see some snow on the mountains and possibly enlists you to that. sure. weather update. ah, in a time when everyone wants the latest news with speed and reliability,
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lives in state at westminster home. the prince of wales and the duke of sussex, seen that wearing their military uniforms for the occasion, were joined by peter philips, sour, tindall, princesses, beatrice in janey, lady louise windsor, and james viscount 7, president joe biden is on his way to new k to pay his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd before he left he warned a russian president vladimir putin against using chemical on nuclear weapons in ukraine to canada. it's heavy losses there by them made the remark in an interview to the program. 60 minutes on american bull cons to cbs and ukraine's president says investigators have found evidence of torture among bodies in the at mass and burial side. in the city of idiom, hundreds of bodies were discovered after the area was retaken from russian forces. the un is sending a team to assess evidence of possible war crimes. dozens of people have been killed
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in fighting this wake along the border between kurdistan and to g. cust on. both countries accused each other of carrying out attack some towns. no major incidents were reported overnight, but a ceasefire was believed to have been violated. on friday, kyrgyzstan has declared a state of emergency in the back can border region a mania, and as by john and blaming each other for a flare up in violence on their border. this week, more than 200 soldiers have been killed in the fighting. russia has broken his c 5 between the countries that appears to be holding president, let me put in, says his country can continue to mediate after we regret the recent fighting. and of course the victims that occurred there. but also, and above all, under the influence of russia, this conflict was localized. i hope this continues to be the case,
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and here is the answer to the question about resources. we've still got enough of them. charles drafted brings as the same from dangling on as by john's side of the border. behind me is a village or tell that's the very government of very keen on showing the media. they haven't built it in the last 18 months or so. now, bear in mind that this area up until the 2020 wall was occupied as b as aires, call it by armenian troops. there was nothing in this area except miles and miles of land miles fields of land lines and armenian troops. since the aries go liberation of this area around cairo, back, they have built this town and the people that are moving back into it already. all id pays internally displaced people who were forced to plead almost 30 years ago. we've been speaking to some of them here, and i have been very emotional in describing how important it is for them to be
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back. it how it is for the children to grow up here. we publish them what it sounded like and what it, what it felt like. obviously them, having heard the shelling relatively close by to here. they were very confident, certainly on camera. bear in mind, we have somebody from the government pretty much with us all the time. but as i say, a great sense of determination here that despite this recent escalation, inviting this village, this new town that has be built, the people coming back to the firm in to stay and rebuild their lives. and across the board in mania. tiny chang has been surveying the damage there. this is the village of south in northeast mania, and you can see some of the damage that was sustained in the attack as an artillery show which had a bomb over here. and this is the house which we understand was occupied by the family the time the windows shattered,
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their shrapnel marks all over the wall. the village is now deserted. it's the last one before the border with as a by zone, over in that direction. i think this is the concern for many people living in these border air is not so much these attacks. but the fact that these attacks have started again after 2 years of relative peace and the cease fire has effectively been thrown out of the window. but also that the international community on this occasion doesn't seem to be stepping in in quite the same way that it did in the past. and that if tension zoom, if fighting resumes will be very hard to step back. armenia, azerbaijan cook is done and to jacob's done are all for my soviet states, they gained the dependency $991.00. when the u. s. s broke apart creating new borders, and in many cases, contested one's tensions caused by bones have led to conflicts between neighbors. richard at jira guardians, the director of the regional study center,
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he says the violence is mainly because of the changing dynamic of russian power. russia is in a position of weakness, not spray in security, not confidence, and rushes, both distracted and overwhelming. why it failed invasion? are you great? what's interesting is the parallel between our media or john with the starting project thought. both cases demonstrate a new trend for a vacuum of russian inaction unwillingness and capacity to respond by russia. perception is as important as reality. and both perception and reality here are defined by russian weakness this only emboldened azerbaijan to which are media and didn't coverage populate onto a cure the song. the 2nd woman here within this vacuum is also
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a victory for authoritarian leaderships in projects. also with john victories or struggling in democracy in armenia in stock. what's interesting is, what's to car. i do see a storm on the horizon where no matter what happens in ukraine, we're going to be faced with an angry, isolated russia. so this short term inactivity by russia distracted by you re, may be replaced, then is full russia lashing out of that, all of its neighbors. kessick stands president has signed a new law limiting the length of presidential terms and reverting to the old name of the central asian countries capital. it's the latest stamped bike has him german to kind of breaking with the legacy of his predecessor sultan. and as a buyer of the bill limits presidential terms to 170 period,
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it also reinstates the capitals name s. s tana. it was changed to no cell time in 2019 in honor of the outgoing president. the you in children's agency says so called his super flags in pakistan have left nearly 3 and a half 1000000 children in need of an urgent help. unicef says stagnant water has led to an increase in malaria, dinky fever and diarrhea, women and children, mainly malnourished and in poor health in rural areas, a particularly vulnerable the government of the southern seemed province says more than 90000 people were traded in the province on thursday, a line and the sole survivor among 5 friends trapped by last month slugs in call is done in pakistan. has been telling junior about his experience. our team met him and heard his story. met and i'm a lawyer. my name is rebecca. i am 24 years old. i'm one of the 5 people who are
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stuck in the i can never forget the 25th of august. it was a wonderful day for us. it was early morning and it was raining heavily so i decided to move my vehicle to safely. when i came down, my friends also joined. we've been moving toward the bazaar with our vehicle. we saw the door and heading towards us. so we had inflamed a big rock to seek refuge. we were soon surrounded by raging waters. this is my home up regards the deputy commission that office to tell them that we were stuck on the rock and 4 guards. they to help us because our lives were still on given us a way to want them to be leading for help for 5 hours. but there was no response. my friends were all panicking and what i believe was scared and gord his father endorsed him. but i have been disobedient. please forgive me. i will not. otherwise . i'm in a struggling dreyfus model on what belong unwitting re ours. we're also trying and
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calling the families to tell them that their lives were in danger and pay for them and would offer his prayers on a rock while the others were reciting. words is from the koran. just across from our religious and family members were trying to to ropes to save us. my friend stored me. i should grab that open go 1st. and they started me up. certainly a big wave game smashing on the rock. and i was able to cling onto the rope, but all my friends respect the week, it is very painful for me that i could not do anything for my friends. it was a helicopter for rescue. my friends would still be alive and when my friends were lost because of negligence of the authority of that not very, i got it when i got out of the door and my family tagged along and told me that our home week of shops and fields were all gone after the incident, i felt in my heart that i should stand up for my people to the last threat and by
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a large help to serve might be our buckets. tiny brothers and sisters are certainly aid and i am helping with distribution of food and medicine. it is my duty. i have nothing left, but i will do whatever i can for my people. i have dedicated my life that might be comforting. changes have made it come back in india nearly 70 years after they became extinct. then they were relocated from now media in southern africa and other 12 are expected next month into one gives me. this is the moment she has returned to india's national park. the big cats became extinct in the country 70 years ago. the prime minister turned the handled open their cage with the ranger mowdy hopes their return will be a major boost, the nation's nature reserves on it. and i had a 100 people g 1000 lot bye to day. the cheater
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has returned to indian soil. and i would also say that along with these teaches, the nature loving consciousness of india has also been awakened with full force. he the teacher's journey began in namibia. they were caged and flown, 8000 kilometers, start a new life and you have a tap into no national park. they'll spend a month in this quarantine enclosure. after that, they'll be released into the wider park at 5000 square kilometers of forest and grass land. all 8 cats are equipped with special radio callers to track their movements. if you look at what's happening here with the jeter, it's going to become a keystone species and definitely with the pm was backing. it's going to drive conservation forward and understanding that conservation is required, not protection and soccer for conservation. we need when, when solutions for all everything, for all the living creatures living in that area,
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be it federal dogs be it humans be in the brain species better to species and the chita. but some conservationists have doubts about the project. they say the projects near $12000000.00 of funding will be better spent on directly boosting the local economy. other say the habitat isn't suitable nor big enough for me. definitely put the cart before the horse without doing the unglamorous, but painstaking and very essential work of preparing the habitat, making sure that is sufficient duty of making sure it's of sufficient quality with sufficient prayer species sufficient connectivity. we have now got the animals, the animals need a home, the animals will hopefully settle down and start bleeding when they start reading they need more space. the group of 8 cheaters will be joined by 12 more from south africa next month. the cheetah may be the world's fastest land mammal but permanently re establishing them in the wild is a slow process. conservationist hope the habitat will eventually support as many as
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