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unless my husband we don't office on how just the pro democracy acted as risking the lives fighting or to proceed. i know that i might go to prison. good. so i will join the ron democracy. may be exposed to struggle with those who believe democracy is west dying for we never know when an opening is gonna come when a fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on how to 0. the child is the 3rd, is crowned in the you case. first carnation in 17 got stage for came from 9 the street to greet the newly crowned king and queen. but no celebration from
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protesters denouncing what they call a corrupt institution. the play you're watching l g 0 life from don't have with me for these back. people also coming out. sedans, army and the paramilitary rapids support forces agreed to talk soon. found your area to discuss safe passage with civilians caught up in the fighting and arrival. political robbie's into a key a week before, one of the country's toughest spots. next, the thank you for joining us. we start with the coordination of the case. king charles deferred in queen camilla a day of pomp and pageantry in london. king johns arrived at westminster abbey
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after a 2 kilometer procession on a horse drawn carriage from buckingham palace within 2000 and guess where present screens with place around the more knock bobby archbishop of canterbury anointed him with holy oil. charles officially became king when he st. edwards crown was placed on his head is the only time here where the solid gold crown camilla is ceremony with shorter and simpler. she wore a 112 year old crown made for queen mary the king's great grandmother. now to nearly 2 hours the sovereigns left west, miss abbey, accompanied by representatives of the royal army, navy air force and the commonwealth. thousands of world wishes feels them all to see the king queen, and not the members of the royal family. on the balcony of buckingham palace as they washed the traditional fly past. harry faucet begins coverage from london. the agree,
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drizzly spring day bright color and the strains of gold saved the king signaled the start of a short journey, decades in the making. it was fully 70 years ago when another rainy day in 1953. the london last saw such scenes. the day charles's mother was crowned queen elizabeth the 2nd full of clothes, pining and rehearsing and apparent on the schedule. pause. before queen consort and king professed into a place where that predisposes had been crowned for a 1000 years behind charles his grandson, prince george, a young boy with a close up look at a ceremony. t 2 is expected to experience your majesty as children of the kingdom of god. we welcome you and the name of the king of kings and his name to his example had come not to be served, but throughout this christian service there was ancient and modern promise to
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secure purchased in succession to the throne. but also the recognition of today's multi site, written the church established by law k settlement. you will swear to maintain well seeks to foster an environment in which people's, of all faith assemblies mainly free along the congregation of 2000. the heads of states, members of royal families, and also $400.00 community and charity work is recognized to the service. it was reminded to a family dramas of recent years. prince harry, attending seated well behind his brother, william, and without his wife megan to music, written by, handled to the coordination of george the 2nd and the 18th century came the moment described as a personal one between king and charles, embroidered with oil on his head, hands and breast screen from the congregation, the cameras. and then just off the mid day, seated on the coordination chair and underneath it,
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the stone on which scottish kings had been crowned for hundreds of years. charles the 3rd received his crown. god, sir, it's a moment not to cross london across the country with the guns salutes, moments later, the familial, and the ceremonial coincided by william prince of wales, pledge by law and sent to you, son of the voice, thinking of the father and king. and then usually crowned king and queen image to celebrate 3 ringing of the abbey's bells. through the centuries, carnations that preserved traditions, but also being adopted to suit the political and religious priorities of demonic and of the time. and this one is no different from the words spoken in the abbey to the procession back to buckingham palace for all the pump and military
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display of his full 1000 strong parade. this was a shortened slim down journey in comparison to that of charles as mother 70 years ago. the unspoken mission to maintain support and relevance for a monarchy at a time of transition, and changing public attitudes. back into the palace, one more reflection of rude occasions paused was the family gathered on the balcony in britain's oldest ed, usually crowned money, marked a moment to which he spent a long life time preparing. are you close it out to 0, london and live not to another ra correspondents in london. these law goes outside buckingham palace need. it's been a spectacular display of, of pomp and circumstance throughout the day today. 1000 deeds and many people have said this is exactly what the united kingdom, but does well if he does all the things right well as well. but nevertheless, i don't know if a lot of people got it in central london to watch this from the street level. and
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also as we sold at westminster, abbey packed with celebrities and roy. busy and other big countries from around the world. of course, this was the combination of the oldest king and history of the age of 70 full controls. the 3rd has been waking, waiting in the wings, his entire life also waiting to be and all the signs and symbols and the ganglia that'll be dusted off for this occasion. a bit. links the modem on a key back to it's found it was a 1000 years ago, but of course it's had to innovate as well with the times showing that is representative of a cost in posting them diverse nations. so we saw people from different sites groups and definitely have mississippi's parts very much a part of the sermon a wish you. so you're not the 1st british asian prime minister, a practicing he never less reading a passage from the bible. a representation i suppose of modem, breast. what challenges? so does the monarchy face going forward? yeah. what, on the one hand, there is the strong have to try
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a motor noise. the key to appeal to a mix demographic, a younger generation, but they do face and not pill struggle. i mean, i have to come to a recent poll. you golf potable ahead of the current nation. less than the foot of 18 to 24 year olds. believe the should be a monkey, a tools is speaking to our younger generation is going to be a big challenge for them. also, we're in the midst of the cost of living crisis. think the monica you have a king in particular will face. great. so pressure to be more transparent about his fight on soon as he gets a girl until around $400000000.00 a year on top of becoming one of the biggest lenders in the country has a one of the largest portfolios of property in the world. he has a massive passive income. so trying to show that he's promoted to the amount of the people will be a massive challenge going forward. also, there was a legacy of all sorts of scandals in recent years relating to the treatment. so over lots of that, meghan marco, another royals as well,
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how they will continue to show that they are relevant to the base with the people who represent the people speak for the people as well as the country lodge will be a massive, massive challenge for then going forward, they will undoubtedly face growing scrutiny as a great to republican sentiment graves in the country and power though. thank you for letting me have me. father lives there in london outside by him palace. while the leader of a british on time on a key group was arrested a head of the carnation graham. smith's republic group says several of the demonstrators were also taken into police custody, and hundreds of the package sees human rights swatches, issued a statement in response to the arrest. you case director you asked me to i'm, it says 3 fourths of people being arrested for peacefully protesting the coronation are incredibly alarming. is something you would expect to see in moscow not london . peaceful protests allow individuals to hold those in power to account something that you can government seems increasingly over as to what i call respond. and
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charlie angela was with the on time, want to keep protesters the is really quite different. and surrounded by protesting, tearing financing, and we'll just go to simona key note. mike k. now organize is we're hoping that this would be a much larger crowd between $1.20 people who want to a bonus. i'm on a key, but police arrested 6 of the key organizes earlier today and sees a truck tiring. many of the causes what they say they want to do is to show the, well, the britain is not just the nation of wireless. non fission is to peacefully abolished and want to can move to parliamentary republic. people are protesting here tonight because we believe in the head of state we've chosen by the people. it's 67000000 people and these islands and a lot of them would be phenomenal, has to stay on the they can never run to that office because they know going into the one session family, 26 percent of people say either fairly strongly feel very strongly supportive, only thing i want to keep where is is i mean 9 percent of people who say that they
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strongly support maintaining what most people don't really care either way that those people were trying to reach, say, by raising awareness. well, the well wishes to see the case is very good. i think what speaking has, and many of these called is a tough just under a $100000000.00, which is now on the tax at a time when many in this country is struggling to pay the bill having feed themselves. and that shows when the i said the end of the
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the, the, in other words, you saw the radius. foreign minister says representatives from saddam's warring sides are in jetta. this would mock the 1st scene direct talks between the army and the power military rapids support forces since they began fighting more than 3 weeks ago. hundreds of people have been killed in savannah in thousands injured in the conflict. we so sit down has more on the talks from j, and this is the 1st time that the tools are taking place in the where we in general to the fighting parties. so between the sometimes army and the part of. ready the reference support forces of george mat by general general come down to god. so now the delegations or the tools are hosted by audio support, a ministry of us single. she is very much in full images of restrictions and the incorporation shown here. so this is the $312.00,
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so we have to choose those 2. so well let's write loud then that will do this next phone, which is going to be how the did. i did. the only did that, that the pro for negotiations. and they said that the next one is going to be involved in higher level representatives from, for, as of now, if the teams goes well today, then the next room they're going to focus on 3 states. that's the 1st space is to. and those who may tell you a quote, either in the capital cartoon, and it has to be in the city on duty mind that is quite important because of the humidity and dice fusion in the, in the capital. anything i'm doing my i'm also the level of the shortage or for the food, the clean water, the basic necessity, necessities that people are suffering from. so having, having difficulty to have the access to this wide open, the city is very much crucial for tens of thousands of people who are suffering and
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their 2nd stage for that is also to to, to provide the section for civilian facilities including the hospitals. that's also very much important. hundreds of people have to be killed so far and thousands of people future. and even morgan has an update on the fighting. and so dawn from the capital cartoon as well in many parts of the capital, part of to him today has been one of the quietest days since the fights he began 3 weeks ago. we spoke to people in the northern part of the capital nbc that in the early hours of the morning there were, as strikes launched by the so the news army against rapids support forces positions or suppose the positions. but that ever since around an 11 or 11 o'clock local time or around 9 o'clock, gmc, it's been relatively quiet. they did not hear artillery strikes, it gave them the chance to be able to leave their homes to be able to go out and try to find access to basic necessities like food and water, or medical assistance for those who needed people in the southern parts of the
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capital also say that it's been relatively quiet, that there have been explore radical artillery fires uh uh, throughout the day. but that at compared to every day compared to the 5 to just flying overhead to the repeated sounds of identity and explosions. i've been here, it's been relatively quiet now around the vicinity of the presidential pilots. there was a strikes launch in the morning. and again, a few minutes ago we were able to hear heavy artillery being fight around the vicinity of the presidential palace. that is under the control of the rapids support forces. and this is denise army for the past 3 days, have been trying to regain it's controlled. so it looks like the situation around the presidential palace is not as calm as the rest of the capital and the country. well, thousands of people fleeing the fighting in. so don, have costing to neighboring south so don, but govern officials, they're, and agencies are struggling to co hire more tests every for some georgia border in south. so don, now jim, a rush and his family lives. the dog when it became too dangerous to stay. they had
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slips out to don in 2015 when civil war broke out. now is violence engulf they adopted home. they had to run again, and now back, it does require, does the guns, i think that's why i always the right thing is mostly done is better events with the government officials insulted on say this crisis cost them by surprise. then you, some people would see great future, but didn't expect so many. the country already have huge challenges. thousands of people are displaced by insecurity and floods. now, more food, shelter, transport, and medicines are urgently needed. it's absolutely heartbreaking to see what this is just doing to, to people who have had their lives up and that, you know, people are crossing the board with very little with them. you know, women and children. you can see in their faces the results to their trauma. traumatized their life as being up and again,
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they've had to move me through the complex it takes days for families to reach south to dawn. so dawn is over. the way that mosque is is one of many crossing points into snouts to don. people coming in um, mainly locals. they are from here. the rest all refugees. many more people are still on the road trying to make the way. yeah. find the outweigh friends and family members. uh, is difficult and frustrating phone reception near the board. that isn't great. is just one of many challenges people who've left everything behind have to deal with, had them to us out as a georgia border south to don. should i head on alger 0 a day of morning in democratic republic of congo for 200 people killed in slides and is really forces read a refugee camp in the occupied westbank, killing to palestinians the
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to the heavy rains. and i'm moving away from the, on the pillow on where it was pretty heavy. i have to say was flooded, warning is issued to boot. but this, the system is following upon. if you follow your eyes that is to produce these big showers with this weakness in the sky over bonia for the south one to java as well and to the east, also blue to the west. the heaviest rays light to be northern sumatra. what is the child's intention but lives even the heats the thing now, in, for example, by unconquered 39 degrees north and south is also pretty hot. about teach been temperate in most of china, brother writing has been going through recently. these come serves that hong kong 28th acumen one, but maybe not to where the heavy rain is showing itself. 90 township wet looking sunday, and that gives you a huge fee of $24.00 in turkey, which changes to a raw velocity, potatoes, or bank as
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a way to have just dropped below average. but the sun comes out on monday to the west of that. so most of the charters, look, you find that maybe hong kong is cooler, 25 committees going down, but then you know, i'm recommending is the capital. it's to help us about a degree and a half of the reco tied. you know, so thoughts know, particularly when it's in bangladesh or north eastern india, but the heaviest, right in india is a cost for the sites of the freight companies, fake passports, international banks, and the proceeds of organized crime interpreters, big p l, a balance on the fiction in a remarkable 3 pos people, the power investigation into a complex, secretive world. to a journalist, go in search, he'll be tale in my fears,
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13 months, the longer part 3, on the jersey to the a. welcome back. a recap of laptop stories on how to 0. it is sour, king charles, the 3rd and queen camilla have been found during the lobby assembly at westminster abbey in london is so you case 1st carnation in 70 years. thousands of well wishers fails, tamales, london to see the new economy. when i came to members of the royal families on the balcony of fucking and thomas and watching the traditional side and the saudi foreign minister says, represent systems. so don's warring sides are in georgia is what must be 1st in
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direct talks between the army and the power military rapids support forces, inciting, began more than 3 weeks ago. arrival. political rallies are being held into key with one week of campaigning left before voters. go to the polls and type in the font presidential and parliamentary elections. present data line is facing is toughest challenge since coming to power 2 decades ago. he's holding a variety in the southern city of nursing and and assemble the main opposition leader come out. college delauro is holding a robbie as well. sam co say lou, is that the opposition ronnie and assemble to 4 hours? tens of thousands of assembled residents had been flocking to the gathering place and assembled mazda pet district. they are here to support, and they all positions, presidential candidates, him. i so much that all the publish federal is not on the main or positions can to the bottom these all sort of presenting 6 other opposition parties from right to left and even including this some as far too. that's why,
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at least people here are very excited then probably this is one of the most exciting rallies for the may know position for leaders in the last couple of years . let's add and if i come up with all of those figures based on mutual dictation, this message to candidates for change, move on to to get do this is our daughter to young. this woman says, he's honest and he's profitable, he's not stealing and he's the ports of women. that's why that's why is she supports to my college fair. all of it. these people here are they are from the different protocols backgrounds that came out because they're all. 7 been promising for freedom of speech, bringing them off media justice and democracy during his campaign. and he's also promising to speak back with the orthodox policies in the monetary and the financial policy. yvonne has executed any rain in swedish dual national tehran says
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that each child was behind an attack on a military parade that killed 25 people in 2018 shop founded a group calling for independence for ethnic ads in yvonne schools assigned province . he was abducted while visiting took here in 2025 schools. say his close or try was grossly unfair. sweden has condemned the execution as in humane. this is really forces of chaos to palestinians during a raid on a refugee camp in the occupied westbank. it happened in the city of til cram is really police release this for a job. the operation. they say the men were responsible for shooting at any legal settlements several days ago. is really forces of killed a 111 palestinians and occupied territories. so far this year need to abraham, as more from ramallah is ready for it says re did the total cutting refugee camp in the early hours of the morning where classes took place between palestinian
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fighters and these really soldiers. 2 men, both 22 years old. when announce, killed by the house ministry. according to one of the weaknesses, he says that it seems that one of the men was trying to jump from one window to another to continue at the arms classes that took place between palestinians and his really when he was met with these really soldiers and one witness in particular says that the soldier waited to make sure that the man has died before he left the scene. is it, this is usually the case that happens. that's what these really forces prevent somebody concludes from arriving to the scene. and a thing to do with those. why won't that? according to these read the army, they say that the 2 men have committed a shooting attack. mir and indian is reduced supplements. and we are expecting to funerals into a cut in by 3 others in nablus after israel handed over the bodies of 3 palestinian
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fighters to their families for burial. it's not usually the case that is real has over those bodies of palestinians that it says is, are accused of a shooting, attacks or targeting is really, but it seems that it's taking place as part of understanding between the palestinian authority and israel to de escalate tension specifically, that's it on lots of cold among spell, a city is for israel to hand over palestinian bodies for burials. this is a sensitive issue for many families. and specifically also because it's really holds the bodies of $133.00. thing is, at least in the past 10 years, or for months now, hundreds of thousands of these readings have been protesting against the government's plans to overhaul the judiciary. a small number of palestinian citizens of israel have joined these ronnie's button. most have opted to stay away while i'm a jump to and explains why demonstrating against government plans to overhaul the
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judicial system was chanting support for democracy university student union who is among the 10s of thousands of people on the streets of tel aviv, a palestinian citizen of israel unit and explains why he thinks it's important for members of his community to participate at the even if there's only one error up here, he's giving legitimacy for the error of tor, against the package of laws that the far right ring government is trying to pass against the legislation was tabled by prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his coalition partners, critics say that it's enacted, it would weaken the judicial system and undermine the power of the supreme court. i should protect the judicial establishment because it is our last line of defense for our rights. for more than 4 months, rallies have been held every week. people outraged by what they see as an assault on vital checks and balances, but also fearful of a plan. they say would move israel away from democracy and towards i'll talk or see
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spill it's what's largely. 1 said in demonstrations such as this one that's just as noticeable. you won't find much talk here about the apply to promise sidney and whether they live in israel or in the areas it occupies. that's just one of the reasons why palestinian his release are largely sitting out. these protests in the port city of jeff are active as i was how the says he was invited to participate, and i saw sea of his waving flags and i couldn't do it then the day, the protest, it's of the dna on the quote, this can welcome anyone who is not and is really to have, it tells me he believes most organizers do one palestinian citizens. it is real like him to take part, but they don't want the demonstrations to address issues that most impacts. the minority group, it's clear that they're not ready for this this course. they're not willing to give up their privileges, and they want to preserve the state as jewish before being
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a democracy. whether or not they're on the street, how much duty in his release recognize what's at stake. now the problem is back in session, the debates taking place behind these walls will determine which path is real will follow, and what future awaits all its citizens. how much i'm doing my just either west jerusalem for a day of national morning has been declared in democratic republic of congo after at least 200 people died in flash drives and last lies. many others are missing. after heavy rain calls rivers to burst the banks in south cable properties, barbara and go by has the details. the despair in the village of bush issue as bodies attract from the month. 200 people have been killed in flash floods and land slides and south keys with provence, homes and livelihoods have been swept away. we're going to ride in just, obviously by mom of to the rain. we saw the water coming with pressure and houses
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started to be washed away. all our houses started to fall down as a result of the water. people started to scream. we saw people being swept away and we managed to save ourselves. rescue was trying to free people trapped tons of the russel investments survivors say a permanent solution is needed for regular nothing during the rain season. libby is working for us to move on to this time. we need to ask or government to find us a way to go from here because we don't have any hope to live here in bushes. true where floods often happen. and every time they cost us a lot of money and a lot of lives in neighboring $1.00 to $100.00. and so 2 people were killed and floating after heavy rain on tuesday. and cosette, when you've done this photo, its rhonda landslides killed 8 people on wednesday back in soft casey. people to
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sleep in india can of to flights destroyed the homes. the hurting down post will be less x treme for the rest of the rain season, which ends in june, barbara, and go out just to era. the ukraine and russia have conducted a prisoner swamp 45 people has been released from russian captivity and returned to ukraine. there among those defending the port city of maya pool, which was captured by russia in may and exchanged, a russian ministry of defense is free pilots. have been released and sent back to russia. dozens of people have been killed in ethnic violence in india is money, poor region, 54 people have died in days of unrestricted by a court ruling on the may take community. the court recommended they'd be granted special status, but that's been opposed by other tribal groups, homes and property has been destroyed and at least $20000.00 people have been moved to camps as an use for now. and i'll just, there are people in power is up next, but we'll leave you with some highlights of the coordination.

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