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africa battle against climate change. employ quitting, it's the latest workplace trend. what is it? counting the cost on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks. we've been speaking to the families and there's about 5000 people living in this block of government class. we've been displaced from their homes by the floods that come from all over same province. we detail coverage, elder zeros, legal teeth plans to submit a case where the international criminal court at the hey, from around the world that there is here in this country. a culture of fear with, ah ah, a final tribute, the u. k. holds a minute silence to honor queen elizabeth the 2nd leaders in royals from around the
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world gather in london, had of her state funeral on monday. ah, thank you for joining us. i'm 0 vanya, this is al, 0 live from doha. also coming up in the show, at least 4000000 people are told to evacuate, is one of the biggest typhoons ever hit japan makes landfall and us? how speaker nancy pelosi slams azerbaijan for what she calls illegal attacks on armine ah, so we begin this hour in london where the queue for members of the public to see queen elizabeth lying and state has now closed. a minute's silence was observed across the united kingdom. ah,
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world leaders have been arriving in london on the eve of the funeral, among them, u. s. president joe biden, who paid his respects in westminster hall, or a challenge has more from london. 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 their 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 apparatus in the world. it's something that i've never encountered. olivia kita is a security analyst who's looked after 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 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 are being checked off, suicide, rooftops, anywhere, and attack could come from the platinum jubilee. the 2012 olympics math and carnival london is no stranger to massive public events. but the city is massive a call and says nothing can pass to the queen's funeral. here. westminster abbey. the biggest policing operation ever is what he's called a former city, a policeman. nicole, with his warning against any alarm as him though, if you got a hold, any of 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, you will see thousands of police officers on the streets. on sunday evening dignitaries arrived for a reception at buckingham palace hosted by king charles the 3rd and extraordinary gathering of the world presidents prime ministers,
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royal's governors and more. the word unprecedented. if so often used, but at certain times, no other word will do, will reach helen's now to 0 london. and people have already begun camping out to watch the funeral procession. and those hoping to witness the 1st funeral of a monarch since 1952 are braving a cold night. people have come armed with pence, sleeping bags and chairs. why would you not pay her? this is, this is not just once in a lifetime, once everybody's life, and this is not going to happen. i think in the u. k. ever again. 70 years, all clean, right? i've got to advocate, i have a monitor the right with them to you. and just pay your final respects to her. why wouldn't, why would you be sure. yeah, i know if you go to come and see an event like this, you've got to come early. you gotta sacrifice something. you know, it may be
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a few hours tonight, but we get cold, but we get the benefit tomorrow afternoon. i think you know the queen funeral is putting extra pressure on essential services. many appointments and operations long awaited by patients are being canceled and other funerals are on hold and re faucet reports from london. britton's national health services experiencing its longest waiting times on record as tests and 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 really, really upset. i do understand why they're expected. i don't know what i've just had my blood done because i didn't see that bad. no monday. i think it's very unfortunate that that's happened in emergency treatments
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and urgent procedures will still go ahead as planned. that reduced stuffing means many other appointments will be fit family. doctor appointments will also suffer with many medical centers. shut for the day. over the 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 both 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 dentist 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
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love the queen. and because of the long you meant to grief around they sort of taken away some of the sort of as opposed to how they feel they can grieve for an event 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 cobra, it health service that one day could have been much prize the surgery. well, 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 harry for said, i'll just hear a lot of the other news now more than a 1000000 people are without power in the u. s. territory of puerto rico as to the island was hit by hurricane fiona waiting for the maximum speed of 140 kilometers an hour had been recorded and people had been urged to remain indoors. president biden approved an emergency declaration for the island, which is still rebuilding after hurricane maria 5 years ago. and millions of people
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in southern japan have been told to leave their homes as typhoon none middle may landfall on sunday. japan's weather agency has warned of unprecedented strong winds highways and a risk of landslide. tens of thousands of homes on the island of you should have been left without power. now it's expected to move north and bring heavy rains to the main island of han shoe. rob mcbride is monitoring this from so rob, what can you tell us? yeah, that's right. i mean this much of japan, this monday morning, is under some sort of alerts or threats or warning. as none model has funded a show over the weekend. in particular, as the typhoon with approaching that, it was predicted, this was going to be one of the most powerful type foods that japan has ever had to deal with. this evacuation order was put in for covering literally millions of people that they, if they are in a vulnerable place or a building,
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they should be trying to find a safe place of refuge or higher ground. but there are also various warnings in place about violent winds, about incredible amounts of rainfall, especially on the southern island of q. u. this is where non model has made land full over the weekend. but we're going to see in the coming days that typhoon is gradually going to change course. and in fact, over the next few days we'll be working. it's way up pretty much the length of japan. there's going to be very little of japan that will escape from this typhoon . as it does move, the winds will decrease. there will be less rain full. it will, thankfully also speed up its track. it will be moving off japan more quickly than they'd be moving. so far, but until now, one of the problems, especially for q issue has been that this is a very slow moving typhoon, basically for the whole weekend. it has been dumping huge amounts of rain on key issue one, city reporting 900 millimeters of rain. that's just shy of
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a meter of rain since saturday. this is amount to this area. there are likely to be land slides and you've got to remember that this area was also impacted by typhoon rains 2 weeks ago. we do know that thousands of people have been left to that power . there are reports of injuries because q she has been experiencing more powerful rains and typhoons. in recent times, it has been putting in place mitigation measures better infrastructure. the people of the south west of japan and just have to wait and hope to see whether those measures are going to be good enough rama bride in. so monitoring this for us, thanks very much. still ahead on al jazeera, special trains take ukrainians back home to eastern towns, left in ruins, after rushes retreats and free at last, and l. 0 journalists detained in egypt without trial for 2 years is out of jail. stay with us.
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ah! the journey has begun. the fee for world camp is on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. hello. well, let's start by checking up on the progress of our typhoon are violent typhoon and mann middle. as you can see, this is position of the storm here. no longer able to see the ice are showing signs of weakening, but still strong enough, a 165 kilometers per hour. damaging gus 200 kilometers per hour. as i said, it will continue to weaken as we go on through the next 24 to 48 hours or so, because it is already making landfall a cause, pushing across q shoe, running that very heavy rain. some parts could see maybe $400.00 millimeters of rain, possibly even a touch more than that as we go through monday on into tuesday, it'll run at the spy because at western side of japan punching its way out as we go
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on through tuesday and thankfully brightest guys, karma, weather does come back him behind. find a dry there across the korean peninsula, much of china, not too bad as well. showers down towards the south barrier showers. meanwhile, not the spells of rain still sing those monsoon downpours, spilling outs of indo china into the philippines. good scattering of showers across malaysia. not too bad int indonesia. although we do have some light showers coming into western parts of borneo, caesar very heavy rain also making its way away from eastern parts of india. size of the monsoon, clearing towards the northwest, cats ha, airway official and line of the journey. a footballer, a doctor, and a pioneer for his sport, he lost the chance to play for his country, but won a legal battle that paid the way for a generation of brazilian players. footballing legendary counts and r introduces off one scene of penalized by his club for his political beliefs. he took power
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into his own hands and blazed the trail for players rights. football rebels on algae zebra. o. ah, you are watching al jazeera reminder of our headline. this hour a minute silence has been held across the united kingdom on the eve of queen elizabeth, the 2nd funeral. the cue to see her coffin has now closed. since wednesday, hundreds of thousands of people have lined up to see the queen lying in states. u. s. president joe biden, and the 1st lady paid their respects to the queen in london earlier up to $500.00
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foreign dignitaries from $200.00 countries or in the city to attend the funeral. millions of people in southern japan have been told to leave their homes as typhoon mann middle made landfall on sunday. tens of thousands of homes on the southern island of cues, you have been left without power as speaker of the u. s. house. nancy pelosi has pledged support for media after recent fighting on the border with us by john. she's the most senior us official to visit the country. the 2 countries have been in conflict for decades over the disputed region of nagondo carol back tony cheng reports from the armenian capital year over ah, 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 and meeting again had a particular importance to us because of the focus on security following the legal and deadly attacks and as of by the as the began up backbone. in the amine territory, we strongly condemn those attacks in our delegation behalf of congress, which tightens prospects are much ne piece agreement, but pelosi wouldn't be drawn on how the u. s. might contribute to the peace process we were here to listen to. i mean, is security need, she said, but conceded the russia had broke the seas. fathers currently and place initiated either series on the streets of the capital protest as cold for an end to the russian broke a peace process. under the collective security treaty organisation, or c, s t o o, we have an alliance with russia, which is not protecting us. and we are added that end. we are like hostages in our
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own country, but our mean is in europe and that is it. we are a european country. can you hear people are shouting out of c a, c l out of c s t o. a pulling out a common written one agrees. it's not. you go romney. those me she was gotten what is it? no one knows exactly. while everyone wants american support, no one can agree on how that my work in practice, haunting faith. 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 the homes and the military moved in his boss hing the fact is that at this moment other about johnny's targeting civilians and duties on under the quick response from the international community it, which is not good in the vast grass lands and hills on the border, the pathway to
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a permanent piece remains elusive and out of sight, tony chang al jazeera, your van. azerbaijan has condemned nancy pelosi for her comments on the board of conflict with armenia, calling them a serious blow to peace efforts. it's foreign ministry described philosophy as a known pro armenian politician, and branded her remarks as unsubstantiated and unfair. azerbaijan says, the latest fighting was the result of a large scale military provocation by our media. and staying with his story, charles stratford reports from the town of shoshua, which was retaken by the series and the war with armenia in 2020. the town you can see behind me in the valley, there is what the armenians calls their panic out. the ass aries, give it another name, they call it a con can days to pena. kurt is calling to the air is occupied illegally by the armenians. this is very much a frontline in the self declared republic of nagondo. kara back
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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 the panic, pert 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. people here tell us that there are regular skirmishes, heard in the surrounding hills between what they say could well be power, military armenian power, paramilitary groups, and, and a, and as airy fighters here, as erie military here. but we've also seen in this town,
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at the town of suture. 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. there is a huge infrastructure push going on here. charles stratford reporting there are russia has intensified it strikes on ukrainian civilian infrastructure over the past week following setbacks on the battlefield. that's according to the british defense ministry. ukraine recently re captured a large sway of the northeastern car, key region, special trains are running for residence of ballad, clear who want to return home following 6 months of russian occupation. listen to what they had to say. could that should numbers couldn't. it's as if, where in chin, noble nature has taken over, you know, no one did anything for half
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a year. nobody trimmed the grass and bushes. bill, everything is overgrown profit just also from the thrust of it's scary. i'm still scared of being here. i've still kept this feeling that any moment a shell could explode to an airplane, could fly. eva, i'm still scared to be her. and the russian army for its part, wants to recruit the contract soldiers to fight in ukraine. more while trucks have been sent out in different parts of russia to attract volunteers, and they're being offered nearly $3000.00 a month. and that's almost 3 times the national average wage. a hundreds of people have protested, initiate capital against france, his military presence in the country. many protesters were also seen praising russia and waving its flag. french troops have been fighting armed groups across the whole region, but their activities become increasingly and popular. france withdrew its forces from neighboring money earlier this year. let's look and see if we demand the media departure about con, force in a share,
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which is alienating our sovereignty and destabilizing this a hell. today, frost is preventing any possibility of collaboration and cooperation based on trust between our country and molly in order to cope terrorism, which is only an invention, a creation of from authority than egypt have released thousands. you're a journalist of middle nursed di he was detained in august 2020 while visiting his family and held without trial ever since that deal with the accused of membership of a band group and spreading false information. now he denied those charges and al jazeera media network has continually called for his release. 3 of his colleagues and his sham abilities bow number him and ruby al shake are still detained in egypt, also without trial or charges. here the middle nasty. shortly after his release thanks to god light this afternoon. the jello authorities came to me and asked me to get ready to leave. i did not know where i was going. after that several
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officers and security men arrived and now a 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 to ease of gyal ended. this achievement took place because of many supporters ungrateful to our resume and at work and his efforts. and to all of my colleagues, i'm also grateful to those who support me inside shipped and sympathize with me because a palestinian farmer and gaza has discovered mosaics dating from the 5th to the 7th centuries. the relics depict a variety of colorful animals, a french archaeologist, whose team examined defined, says the mosaics likely adorned the floor of a church or private villa. and it is continues here on else's era. up next, it's talk to al jazeera with iran's president, which site is winning chaos or control? what does the new forever, prox ward mean for america in nato?
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as long as americans keep consuming prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation coming? how did you get so much raw? the quizzical, good us politics, the bottom line with america this ashley city in is central, was back. his dad was at the heart of the trade road known as the civil, lincoln east and west. a pathway for goods and ideas. here more than the leaders of the east have gathered at the chicago corp organizations 2022. the nations here represent 40 percent of the world's population and more than 30 percent of if g d, p. underline, and the importance of this geopolitical alliance. emerson said that insurmark up this year islamic republic of iran has sent a memorandum of commitments to become a permanent member of the shanda corporation. organization of the several runs of fail tolls in vienna on the iranian nuclear program and economic sanctions imposed
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by the west. what are the opportunities had for iraq find out more as the president of the islamic republic of iran, abraham gracie tossed out as the president of the islamic republic of iran. see the brand bracy, thank you for talking to are to sierra mahunis from chicha 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 count for the ashanda corp 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 solo on the front end of a 100? hello, hello. and i mean, solarno see the no one of you know, 100 denali totally a salon under not saying that i know you're not seeing an o london saying.

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