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jazeera for half a century. indigo, die is old by movable, but can i still? what did the last ticket? yeah, obviously northern nigeria have watched helplessly has the business struggle and being cups. dissipated cloth, making technology has changed over time, but not at this dyed piece. yeah, income and expos say that's meant to some of the products uncomfort, the dumping of chemically treated fabrics. yeah. like in most african markets is a major source of good for local produces or is widespread concern. but so even the few kids that remain all soft globes bringing him in more than 500 years. his pre, ah, you as president joe biden pays his respects to the queen as she lies in state at her funeral on monday,
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liters and royals from around the world also joined king charles for a reception at buckingham palace. ah, i am watching al jazeera also coming up. i'll grab special trains, take ukrainians back home to easton towns left in ruins after rushes retreats and hearken, fiona has across puerto rico, ripping up roads, washing away bridges, and knocking out the power grid. ah, us president joe biden has paid his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd on a balcony in westminster hall as
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a stream of people fall past the queen's coffin. this is the scene at westminster hole now where the queen has been lying in states for the past 4 days with members of the public and dignitaries filing past the cue to enter. the hall is now closed with just 7 and a half hours to go until the lying and state comes to an end. and there is where we challenge has moved from london now on world leaders paying that respects and the preparations, the queen stay funeral on monday taking his turn with the tide of people that have been flowing past the queen's coffin for days. now, us president joe biden came to pay his respects in london to sign the book of condolence, and to offer his recollections for the much celebrated monarch. she was the same in person this year as her image, decent, unable, and all much service and harsh go out to the royal family. came charles in
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all the family. and so last that leaves a giant hole. and joe biden is, of course, to join hundreds of dignitaries at a funeral. that is an unprecedented challenge for britain's police and security services. the brief is simple, keep everyone safe, but the execution could hardly be more complex. it is the most nightmarish scenario for a security paradigm in the world. it's something that i've never encountered. olivia kita is a security analyst who's looked off the us presidential candidates. we talking about once in a lifetime event, with possibly $500.00 heads of states, kings and queens and v i p coming at the same time at the same place. but then you have on top of that, potentially millions of british that are going to be lining up the the street. so it's, it's a double one. me nightmarish scenario. not. it's what the british police have got
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to deal with. more than $10000.00 offices have been deployed potential threats to being checked off suicide, rooftops, anywhere and attack could come from the classroom to believe the 2012 olympics math and carnival london is no stranger to a massive public events. but the cities, matthew collins says nothing compared to the queen's funeral here, westminster abbey. the biggest policing operation ever is what he's called it. for me, i see the policeman. nicole worth his warning against any alarm is him, though. if you don't hold an event, this don't hold anywhere else in the world of london because london is so well rehearsed at managing instant, managing threats like this. if you look out the window here, you will see thousands of police officers on the street. on sunday evening dignitaries arrived for a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles a 3rd, an extraordinary gathering at the wells presidents, prime ministers,
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royal's governors, and more. the word unprecedented is so often over used. but at certain times, no other word who will reach helen's now does error. london also unprecedented was the arrival as many heads of state and senior oils at buckingham palace via shuttle buses. this was earlier on japanese and for another heater and empress mosacco, she had a coach ride with the king of baton. and princess beatrix of the netherlands exemptions though, yes, president joe biden and his wife did that on the cadillac. the beast at its longest acute to see the queen lying and stay in london reached more than 24 hours . al jazeera spoke one morning, he spent more than 12 hours in the queue to pay her respects. my name is lucy, and i am from bristol. i be waiting in the queue since one i am this morning just straight away. we start chatting to people, i will say friendly. that was to such a gray atmosphere. everyone's off the head for the same reason that want to come
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and pay their respects to someone who gave literally her whole life to our country and to the commonwealth. so, standing in the queue for what seems like a lot of i was really as nothing when you think what she did for our country. i think mclean mean so much to so many of us i think go power certainly is a thing that i think comes to mind, you know, to have the female leader of our country for so many years up against so many man. and she kind of show them how to do it and just to give her whole life. i think that's just remarkable. really, people have come from like we've only come from bristol, which is not that far. really. if like the least i feel i can do along with some of my friends, i was like it was being very jovial and quite light hearted in the queue. and if it was tested and then we walked in and it was just like, you could have a pin drop. it was just the atmosphere to swim. like the utmost respect,
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silence it was just was quite overwhelming. actually. i just have seen on the tv yesterday few hours ago and then to be here now quite to leave after 12 and a half east by 12 and a half hours we've been in the queue is be worth it. 100 percent. i just there's lots of little things flashed in my head like lots of moments i'd seen on tv and thought this was probably the closest i ever got to her and take the. i was able to say thank you for all she's done. didn't think about anything but her. yeah. amazing. i feel quite humbled actually. yeah. just actually privilege that i've managed her to be there. and if amendment the history that we're probably never going to see again while the funeral is putting extra pressure on essential services here in the u. k. appointments and operations long awaited by patients have been cancelled and many other funerals or so on. hold harry force that reports
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on a day where lives across the united kingdom will effectively come to help britton's national health services experiencing its longest waiting times on record as tests treatments put on hold through the pandemic work their way through the system. on monday, thousands of appointments have been postponed for the public holiday of the queen's funeral. i had an appointment canceled on monday, so i came up today and i think that's fine. i'm glad that they were able to see me a different time. i quickly, if i was a cancellation, i'll be really, really upset. i do understand why. either way i don't know what else i've just had my blood done because i didn't see that bad on monday. i think it's very unfortunate that that happened in emergency treatments and urgent procedures will still go ahead as planned. that reduced stuffing means many other appointments will be hit. family doctor appointments will also suffer with many medical centers. shut for the day. over 3,
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as anxious is obliged to go by the national holidays at the same time. we have to look after our patients. so we are sort of stuck in the middle where we have to bug respect the public opinion as well as the government opinion. for example, and so i think, you know, it's probably a very difficult situation that the interest is anathema and is the country prepares for the queen's funeral. others being put on hold. funeral director francis l cook has seen one plan ceremony on monday, postponed the fear it would be overshadowed and that people might not come. she says she's heard of other families, especially those who booked commissions, having funerals cancelled against their wishes. the feeling is that, you know, if it's their mom, this died. their mom is more important to them than the queen. however much they love the queen. and because of the long you meant to grief around the sort of taken away some of the sort of as opposed to how they feel they can grieve for an event
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on this scale. one day of national pause were widely be seen as appropriate. but for those who've been negotiating the delays and backlogs of a cobit health service that one day could have been a much price de surgery or cancer treatment. at the very least, it's a reminder that the multiple problems this government faces will remain after the morning period ends. and they'll need to be dealt with hurry for that. i'll just hear a london ah, are can lashing puerto rico landslide and knocking out the power grid. u. s. national arkansas to says it has maxim, sustain winds of 140 kilometers an hour, but you've been ripping up roads for cost is worn that it could dump historic levels of rain causing catastrophic flooding. president biden is already approved at emergency declaration for the island, which is still recovering from argon maria 5 years ago. shelters were set up before
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the later storm arrived. for a yeah, he's a here because of the house and i'm in the flood zone and it is not a very good condition. yes, i'm worried because it's an old house and needs repairs. let's see what happens. a little wave. i'm a have a good one. well, yonah hit the french caribbean. i didn't have quite a loop killing one person. the officials say the man's home was swept away by the heavy rains and strong winds. roads, bridges, and power lines have been damaged. even many communities cost all from about electricity will algebra shop, or tansy is monitoring developments for if he joins us now from washington. first of all, shall, what do you, what information you getting about the, the conditions in puerto rico while you said the electricity is out of gravy, please winds and the rain is it's the flooding. i think that is now the biggest, the biggest concern along with the lack of the power the power outages. and we just actually were hearing from the governor of put a rico who was giving a press conference. and this is what he had to say about the current situation. the
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entire island is getting rain reports of mud, slides, obstructions and highways, trees falling, power lines, dine down, coming from all around the island. and in the south, there are sustained winds, reflecting trees, buildings power lines. clearly he said, stand her him will find shelter as close. they expect rain to continue all nights. and then actually repeatedly, interestingly, over a 125 shelters a curve open throughout the islands. and between now and tomorrow, they're expecting about 30 inches of rain. he said so far they say $9.00 to $13.00 inches of rain have already full and the expectations that we saw from the various meet your logical agencies. we've been reporting so it could be over half a meter of rain, and that's why the national hurricane center is warning. and this is the latest bulletin we got about an hour ago. these rainfall amounts will produce catastrophic life threatening flash floods. urban flooding across puerto rico, and portions of eastern dominican republic, along with mud slides and landslides,
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in areas of high train. and that's the point, i mean, clearly this is tracking north right now north west. so it is expected then to skirts the coastline, the northern coastline of the dominican republic before heading towards turks. and tyco says this remain a category one. hurricane is for the duration of it passing over, put a recall, but then it is expected to strengthen. and that's where i'm going to write things. all of this is it gets even more frightening. it's perhaps going to be a category 3 storm by mid week. so that's up to 208 kilometers. now. winds as perhaps heads towards the bahamas and puerto rico is still recovering from hurricane maria. right. sorry. so listed to the, to the day, i think actually in 2017 i think that was september the 20th that hurricane maria, that was a category for storms winds up to 251 kilometers. now devastated the island and
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completely knocked out the power grid below just temporarily for very, very long time and destroyed the power grid effectively. and bill rebuilding has been very difficult even before i reckon, maria, puerto rico was under enormous austerity because president obama set up a board to restructure puerto rico's depth, who is main concern, and somebody wants to repay wall street and breast oracle voucher firms that actually bought up put, or we can get off the eric and maria, and as a result, it was a little investment into puerto ricans, and as a restoration of normality and rec, and never really happened. and now we have, we have another another. how rec, and electricity is the big issue now was about and we put a recon governors press conference just a minute ago because as part of all of that, and this is entirely opposed by majority of what region. but they have no control that any say, well, what happens all the other? it's all up to the board. but i bought privatized the out tricity utility and said,
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look at very much about it now, although, you know, but residence dallas. and we can see as more dividends to shareholders in wall street. and the bills and the price is going up much higher because then it longer subsidized in some way by, by the government. so this is going to be a key test to put a rica, and he was repeatedly off the government. is this going to, you know, if we can have the same issues that we have after maria. and he had to keep on saying, now that it's all privatized, we quote more address foster and better coordinated. so this is actually schumann, a terry and disaster. but also going to be a really interesting, interesting gauge of some of the, of the near liberal reforms as they cooled and privatization of a carrying on the island for the last few years. right. well, thank you very much. shakira johnson washington. she algy, i live from london still had a strong earthquake chaise. taiwan damaging and puzzling buildings killing one person and you asked how speak and nancy pelosi ledges to both armenia. she visits
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days after fighting with as if by john kill more than $200.00 soldiers. ah hello, we have more blustery showers clearing away from se parts of australia. i'm pleased to say, but wet weather will pile into new zealand wet and windy weather, brighter sky. do come back in behind his i ridge of high pressure, so not too bad. then we got the next weather system which will make its way in across sir, south australia pushing across perth, initially, some way whether they're coming to southern parts of w way, temperature, 40 vector round 17 celsius and then that car and ray will run across another ball through south australia will be quite heavy at times, running down towards adelaide towards new south wales right into the outback. you can see they're at wet weather creeping further east was make the most of the sunshine ahead of our system. then really wet weather there. really windy weather
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coming into our new zealand. at least it's warm rain $800.00 celsius for all current. warm rain has also set in for southern parts of japan in the form of our time frame, which is we can slightly wasn't super typhoon of course. but winds of around a 165 kilometers per hour, gusts close to 200 kilometers per hour. lots of rain coming through on their system could see as much as 30400 millimeters of rain as it sweeps through q shoe into honshu. as we go on through tuesday, it runs right up this part of the country with heavy rain for all. ah, education is struggling to keep pace so often failing to prepare children for today's world, which some schools are changing. our kids have half the day in spanish and half the beginning with astonishing results. wow.
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why did with rebel education early learning mexico on it just lou. ah ah, i main story this hour us president joe biden as paid his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd. he appeared on a balcony in westminster hall joined by his wife jill. as a stream of people fall past the queen's coffin later bide enjoined. heads of state, foreign, royal and other dignitaries of buckingham palace for a reception with king charles a 3rd. about $500.00 people attended the reception with many,
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including kings and queens, arriving on coaches. and hearken, fiona is currently lashing ford to rico, knocking out of power that strong winds of ripped up roads and a bridge has been washed away. well, in alaska or a powerful storm is swept through several west and coastal communities knocking out power and sending residents fleeing to higher ground. some homes have been ripped from their foundations, with one house in that was floating down a river until it got caught a bridge. hundreds of residents are spending the night at temporary shelters, set up inside schools. and millions of people have been told and moved to safety after a powerful typhoon slammed into southern japan, causing blackouts. and grounding flights. typhoon at nan madeau is heading north, bringing heavy rain and packing maximum winds of 162 kilometers an hour. total cost to each the capitol tokyo on tuesday. we should logical agencies warning of record
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rainfall, which could cause rivers to overflow and trigger landslides. however, they are fighting a plan to return to nagoya from here, but all flight to cancel. so i had to take the machine guns and pull a trade off of the title. i would have taken the bus back, but all express bossy. they're out of service. i've learned that the tide food will head to the canter region and is, is very strong. so i feel somewhat uneasy. taiwan has been hit by a powerful earthquake for people at be rescued from a building that collapsed the 2nd earthquake there. in 2 days, vinton monahan has more panic and confusion as a tremor makes its force felt the earthquake caused damage across taiwan. worst it was the town of eulley. a 2 story building collapsed, filling the streets with smoke and dust. everyone was outside. no one dared go inside langley bins,
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it was horrible and i was frightened. many things pulled down for people trapped under rubble were rescued by emergency workers to other buildings in the town collapsed, but no one was inside. roads and infrastructure were seriously damaged. 3 people were injured when their car fell off a ruined bridge, put them in water and electricity. supplies were disrupted in several areas. taiwan rests on volcanic region known as the pacific ring of fire. tremors like this one aren't unusual, but it's a reminder of larger and more devastating quakes that hit in 20181999 the islands need to be ready in case disaster strikes again. benton monahan's al jazeera in pakistan, eunice f is set up to a temporary school for hundreds of children from flood effective families. and i, poor city teachers are providing lessons and basic mathematics language,
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enjoying official said the main aim of setting up the school was to bring the children out and the shock of what they've been for really 1500 people have been confirmed and, and was floods focused on ever seeing speaker of the west house of representatives, his pledge support for armine are often recent fighting on his border with as if by john antsy. pelosi is the most senior us official to visit armenia since the disillusion of the soviet union. but as tiny chang at now reports from yerevan, what role the u. s. could play in a permanent peace process is far from clear. with alongside her armenian counterpart, nancy pelosi paying her respect to the genocide memorial. the speaker of the house of representatives appeared moved. but the message was clear, the united states as standing firmly alongside armenia in its time of need. later in the day after meetings in the national assembly,
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she was equally resolute. our meeting again had a particular day, are important to us because of the focus on security following the illegal and deadly attack phone as a by the, as the vision up by monday armenian territory, we strongly condemn those tags. we in our delegation on behalf of congress, which threatens prospects for much needed peace agreement, but pelosi wouldn't be drawn on how the u. s. might contribute to the peace process . we were here to listen to our mean is security need. she said, but conceited. the russia had broken the c spar that's currently in place initiated by the us aries. on the streets of the capital protest is called for an end to the russian broke a peace process under the collective security treaty organization, or c s to you. oh, we have an alliance with russia, which is not protecting us, and we are added that end. we are like hostages in our own country,
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but armenia is in europe and that is it. we are a european country. can you hear people are shouting out of c s t o out of c s d o a pulling out a group? it's not you romney? oh those me. she was absolutely with no one knows exactly while everyone wants american support. no one can agree on how that my work in practice and here on the border talk of peace seems very far away. the recent outbreak of fighting has left these villages deserted. after farmers fled the shelling that hit their homes. and the military moved him as boring. the fact is that at this moment other by john is targeting civilians and the recent and a bit quicker response from the international community it, which is not good in the vast grass lands and hills on the border. the pathway to a permanent piece remains elusive and out of sight. tony chang al jazeera european
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as if by john is strongly rebuked. nancy pelosi for comments on the board. a conflict with armenia calling them a serious blows apiece. efforts as a by john is repeated its position that the fighting was the result of a large scale military provocation by armenia. foreign ministry described pelosi is a known pro armenian politician and branded her remarks. unsubstantiated and unfair occurs as the ceasefire is being observed, and the escalation of hostilities has been prevented while the government in azerbaijan has moved quickly to rebuild since share a city that was retaken in the war with armenia in 2020 charles stratford has more on the situation that the town you can see behind me in the valley, there is what's at the armenians calls their planet. killed the ass aries, give it another name, they call it a con. kern diese the perma kurt,
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is calling to the air is occupied illegally by the armenians. this is very much a frontline in the self declared republic of nagondo. carol bark, a republic that not a single country, not even armenia recognizes. now this particular area, as every forces took back control of it in 2020 after what they describe is it being occupied by armenians for 30 years. interestingly, oscar the camera man. if you could pull down and have a look at the road down here, this road is called the latch in corridor. it is the only road that connects stepanek bert with the border of armenia and it is regularly a flash point. it is sir, policed by russian peacekeepers in the last 1020 minutes or so. we've seen what we understand is armenian military moving along it and people here tell us that there are regular skirmishes. heard in the surrounding hills between what they say could
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well be power, military armenian power, paramilitary groups, and, and, and as airy fighters here as airy military here. but we've also seen in this town at the town of sasha some incredible rebuilding that's been going on in the last couple of years. the r, as air is very keen to begin reconstruction, they are being very successful and very quick in rebuilding roads, hotels renovating mosques. the church here as well. and there is a huge infrastructure push going on here. russia is intensified, it strikes on ukrainian civilian infrastructure over the past week after sap acts on the battlefield. according to the british defense ministry, which says it expects moscow to expand its target range even further. ukraine has just recaptured a large sway though the northeast in harkey region. special trains are running for people from the liberator town of violet. clear. they want to return home after 6
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months of rational occupation. some of those going back of express their relief, but say they're also wary about what the future holds. could that shouldn't numbers guzman? it's as if we're in chin noble. nature has taken over you. no one did anything for half a year, no body trimmed the grass and bushes. everything is overgrown. corporal for just woke up on the throttle. it's scary. i'm still scared of being here. i've still kept this feeling awful. that any moment a shell could explode to an airplane could fly over. i'm still scared to be here. the choir authorities have revealed what they say was a makeshift rush in prison and torture chamber in the recaptured heart give region . facials believe the seller in cars archer, low pan, was said, which is close to russian border was used to torture ukrainian civilians. it's also been alleged that russian forces set up a local police force who ran the prison present autumn insulins. he says, more than tenet torture chambers have been discovered since russian troops
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retreated last week. moscow denies this and says accusations of human rights abuses are a smear campaign by ukraine rothermel. so the russian forces kept our locals here in the cellar. the people were closely processed psychologically at the train station where they destroyed their will than when the russian soldiers bieber testimonies they needed out of them. the people were brought here to the cellar. they were kept here without food and without medical supervision. egyptian authorities avoided the release of al jazeera journalist, armored al nasty, who was arrested in august 2020 while visiting his family. he was detained on charges of membership of a band group and spreading false information. the journalist suffers from diabetes and is reported to be in a severe condition while i am at al, as she spoke soon after his release. not long beautician, thanks to god. late this afternoon, the jail authorities came to me and asked me to get ready to leave. i did not know
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where i was going. after that several offices insecurity men arrived and they were tense. i was surprised to see myself outside the whole building and an officer told me you are now free and you can do whatever you want. i was overwhelmingly happy at that moment. suddenly 2 years of jail ended. this achievement took place because of many supporters. i am grateful to al jazeera network in his effort and to all my colleagues good. i'm also grateful to those who supported me inside egypt and to the media support the google, the organizes of a gand and music festival, a sang, an attempt to banish on immorality grounds actually ended up boosting ticket sales . the against him, authorities tried to cancel the festival, saying it promoted homosexuality in drug use. heard, it was allowed to go ahead after a public outcry with thousands attending from around the world. ah.
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