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and a team of him coming back to me 11 days in may. coming soon on the, as i mentioned the history king charles is crowned with pumpkin peasantry and the case 1st coordination and 17 is god sorry for the protest against the monkey on the streets of london, the police rest more than 50 people, the that on the truck this is out to their life from the host it coming up. so it owns war insides begin towards this idea, rape you does press for an end to the conflict that's killed. hundreds displaced
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thousands back to the drawing board chile for pets for a 2nd attempt to be writing the constitution less than 2 years. the for the 1st time in 70 is the case witness, the car and nation of a monic, king charles the 3rd and his wife, queen camilla, the crowned and a lavish affair from the ritual peasantry. while the scale down ceremony aimed to reflect, moulton breton comes at a time when the monkey is striving to maintain its relevance or force. it reports now from london, the on a great drizzly spring day bright color and the strains of gold save the king. signal the start of a short journey, decades in the making. it was 4070 years ago, one another rainy day in 1953. the london last saw such scenes. the date shows as
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mother was crowned queen elizabeth the 2nd full of clothes, planning and rehearsing. and apparent on the schedule pause before queen consort and king procession into a place where that predisposes have 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 has chosen the kingdom of god. we welcome you in the name of the king of kings and his name to his example. i come not to be served, but throughout this christian service there was ancient and molten promise to secure, purchased in succession, to the throne. also the recognition of today's multi site, written the church established by the okay settlement you will swear to maintain well seeks to foster an environment in which peoples of old faith assemblies mainly
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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 this 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 seconds in the 18th century pain. 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, the stone on which scottish kings had been crowned for hundreds of years. charles the 3rd received his crown. god, sir, it's a
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moment not to cross london across the country with guns salutes, moments later, the familial, and the ceremonial co incited by william prince of wales, pledge by law and sent to your son, to avoid seeking an oath to 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 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
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a time of transition, and changing public attitudes. back into the palace, one more reflection of rule occasions paused was the family gathered on the balcony in britain's oldest ever crowned monic marked a moment to which he spent a long life time preparing are you close it out to 0 london as well as houses suspect tases descended into london to get a glimpse of the historic carnation procession. many wall costumes and draped themselves with the british flag footprint and was that zip taken the sites themselves. 2 the well wishes came from around the world, many of them arriving days in advance to secure the best use. british royal family is famous for its pageantry in splendor, and even this scale down event through a massive audience to simple love that there was no family had arrived from seller in spring. the father, one of the pilots taking pos and the flight passed after the ceremony. lifetime
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johns, isn't that we had a chat when you'd be really busy, but we'll, we'll decide that there's no up in the seventy's. we have to come to the umbrellas . imagine die. sell as we're doing a roaring trade past flags, umbrellas, and lots of souvenir crowns for sale. plastic rain ponchos were also in high demand, and that was the occasional familiar face in the crowd, along with friends who travelled from hamilton in scotland. what is the king charles means here. i'm just saying that the 2 half if we split them these payments come is we could always lease it a little less. rain was forecast and for once the weather cast as spots on, but even the drizzle couldn't dump in the spirits at the dedicated following the coordination ceremony on the mobile phones, the during the books traveled, especially from just so don't in germany, i have the audio stream on my yes and look at like, uh, in the church. and so for
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a total of seen, it goes to this moment. yeah. screen. the inspect sensing along the roads is quite an experience. i can see of umbrellas. it's not a different way to for us. depends holding mobile phones for training the next for a brief glimpse of things. charles in his carriage, the people here said i wouldn't miss it for the well what kind of king will charles be? what role should the modern monarchy have? lots of reflections on bass here. i think the last is on why, right? the most of the control model bargain. yeah, and i think a lot of stuff showed that he was going to continue to draw a few more impressive gatherings in the throng on the mile, approaching buckingham palace passed through all occasions, have seen more than a 1000000 people congregations on this national boulevard. and the king's coordination,
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so it once again packed along its hold and symbolic the enjoying pulling power of the british royal's hol brennan, which is their central london. well, not all the crowds were out to wish the king well. hundreds of pro republic demonstrate has protested against the existence of the monica itself. please say they made 52 arrests during the carnation rights. groups of heavily denounced the arrest charlie angela as this report among a c as well, which is a group who want to see an end to them on a key. you case leading republican moving thing van is saying, not my thing. there and vision to brush them on to keep peacefully and leave to a parliamentary republic with protesting their precise him today, in part because we don't believe in the hereditary monarchy. and in part because it seems same that we're spending less money. right, when they are homeless, people sleeping in front of westminster, abbey minute. the whole idea of
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a mandatory monica is ridiculous. is there a magic wand, like 67000000 people on these islands to be able to choose the range from the same campaign as have between one and 2000 people? would be the king as he paused, but only a few 100. a year before the demonstration even got underway, police arrested 6 organizes and seized a truck full of clack cards. so far, there's no indication that protests with anything that peaceful the church and showed the police they, they were held on suspicion of breaching the peace and conspiracy to close public nuisance. they would have with intelligence active intelligence to say that they intend to disrupt whether they covering glue, whether they want to lock themselves through a national infrastructure, or jump in front of the procession. now if they did that, that would just hold everything back and it would be
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a national embarrassment. police wouldn't have new powers built in to deal with demonstrations, including stopping and such. and people they suspect, want to cause disruption by protesting. the question is whether they over stretch these new powers to these arrests in a statement human rights watch said, this is something you would expect to see and must go not london peaceful protests allow individuals to hold those in power to account something the u. k. government seems increasing the of us to the is the. 7 the popularity of the royal windows 75 percent a few years ago. 52 percent recent. many find this so many of the tax, the $18000000.00 at a time when many struggling to pay that bill charlie on to the out is there not
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the death toll from floods in land slides that have swept away homes and the democratic republic of congo has risen to 600. that's according to state media. south cubic probably just be the worst case scenario since heavy rainfall began on size, the local authorities, a rescue efforts to be hon. put by bad weatherman, like the appropriate the saudi foreign minister says representatives from pseudo owns boring side to enjoy the bogs. the 1st choice between the army and the permanent tree rapid support forces since fighting interrupted more than 3 weeks ago. by side said they would not negotiate the men to the conflict and would only discounts a humanitarian truce. hundreds of people being killed. thousands injured in the conflict. had been logan, is following developments on saturday from the suit news capitol of hosp to it. so it's relatively quiet, especially when you compare it to the previous $21.00 days. but over the past
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couple of hours, we were able to hear heavy artillery being fired in the northern parts of the capital capital for tomb. and also it is 9. and now residents of east now say that there were artillery strikes and air strikes, being launched by the sudanese army against suppose that our assess positions in that area. so when it was relatively quiet in the afternoon, now the situation is completely different around it was tennessee of the presidential palace. we can also hear heavy artillery, but it's not clear if it's the city needs army firing at the rapids. support forces for inside the presidential palace or whether it's the rapids support forces. trying to counter attacks from this is denise army. then there's also the city of nana in, in south dar 4. there was fighting between the rapids support for this. and this is denise army at around 4 pm local time. that's around 414 gmc, and that's ended with, according to residents with disabilities army pushing back the rapid support for those who were trying to take over the capitol. so while thoughts are ongoing in
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the city of jetta in saudi arabia, here in cartoon, fighting is still very much ongoing between the rapids support forces. and this is denise army is ready for us is they've killed 2 palestinians during a raid on their refugee camp in the occupied westbank. it happened in the city of told, cut them is, is really police released footage of the operation. and they claim the men were responsible for shooting. i think the legal assessment several days ago. so the heart of this report this is will to palestinian refugee camp in morning. looks like the from to on thing against is rose occupation wants to know how to resistance part tree were cited by a palestinian born before israel was created in 1948 and the degree of a mother whose son is about to be buried hours earlier is ready for cisco 22 year old terms of how to use and sam is jeffrey. they refuse
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of an attack on a new legal jewish supplement. the young men were in summers hired when the raid happened. you can see the damage that was caused by the is riley forces across the whole of the house. you've got some assignments belongings. it's tough. you this keyboard a computer and mobile phones and see see the fee footage were taken away by the forces. you got kids here that said that they had lots of them turn up, they had the gunshots, and then you'll have a kid as blood stains. one of the 3 men with inches, they tried to escape through this kitchen window. you can see the bottom of an older residence left of and every day functioning home and its hey way to is and tried to escape. and when they got to the other side, they was shot by as nice as of the same as neighbors. some says he thought he too was going to die. this is the spot to a homes on some there were killed. i thought the sucker i much about the little boy
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and then jumps explains. he was lying down when he heard gunshots. he went to his window. where did you ever refuse to give themselves up? he was lucky. the one of those bullets was a straight bullet that hit his will. right. the witnesses say hamza was still alive, lying on the ground, but the soldier then shots, him a close range at the funeral support probably seen an armed groups was visible, so reformed in 2021 and are affiliated with him. us and his nomic jihad is we're all blamed soon for the daily rate that conducts the course of the pipes, heart trees, the many probably sitting in say the left with no choice but to take up arms. the shop. and we'll see that you all got that the how about you got it. hello city is it is rarely occupation every day. that's no new home but what's happening now and, and newton. yeah. whose leadership is clear. they have an agenda to weaken the
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palestinian square. elliptical options have failed. the response is rounds. violence against us is that palestinians will defend the land and people until they get the right. uh, somebody just about 16 these that become regular seems across the occupied with think of a community coming together to say that last goodbyes. a sort of side of out to 0 to cut them refugee camp and occupied westbank instead of head here. now the 0, thousands of indian soldiers deployed to the northeastern states of many put with dozens, have been killed in acting, finding how to move forward a position policy wants to stay a tile into the new direction in the upcoming elections. the, the
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hello, the weather is dominating his story across the east asia. that's the spike. very hot conditions persisting in parts of china. but that very active where the front still bringing some heavy rain to southern parts of china in particular home call. that's going to knock the temperature down here, rushing out across a tie, one and edging into most southern parts of japan. we have good advice result here. we could see that from flooding from the very heavy rain as it pushes its way east, loading through tokyo on monday to attempt to dipping white down any 15 degrees celsius. that the temperature will be on the op, across the korean peninsula and into northern parts of china. we see more in the way of cloud cover down in the south, but still some heat for the southwest corner, challenging records from may. and that heat pushes down into south east asia. now in contrast to this for south asia, temperatures us sitting below the average. we've had some very cold mornings in new delhi, but they will be picking up over the next few days. the heaviest grain can be found
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down in the south. places like tumbling. i'll do as well as carol and she'll lanka, some very fears. thunderstorms coming here over the next few days, but for pockets dawn and improving picture lots of sunshine. it's a similar story for bangladesh. the temperature in dhaka sitting well above the average, the a sanctuary for journalists. it was a hay from the war and shelter for civilian refugees. relics got turned into the garden during cambodia as bloody civil stuff during us up to me. and suddenly we were turning the facts on the canal room. she had taken anything of value out of the hotel turn bowed. zip in no more hotels. oh no, just the
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kind of give you what she knows is there a her mind about top stories is how and breathless king charles, the 3rd is being crowns. in a historic, tens of thousands of people lined the streets of london to watch the procession to westminster abbey. coming wellfleet isn't biles from around the world. among the large crowds, with hundreds of ends, you want to keep protest. these rest of more than 50 people use the new powers designed to crack donald protests of major public events. right, scripts are content. death toll from floods and land slides. and the democratic republic of congo has risen to $600.00. that's according to state media. rescue efforts are being humphrey by bad weather, and lack of appropriate texas police of confront him that 9 people have been killed
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in the shooting at them out in island. the gunman was chosen killed by an officer at the st. just north of dallas. 9 people have been taken to hospital with injuries, had been at least a 198 met shootings in the us this year. on sunday, those essentially will choose the members of the 50 seat council that will draw up a new constitution. the context states back to the ministry role of general augusta, tennessee. this is the 2nd attempt to rewrite it. and as a general apathy towards the vice, as i lots of america added to this in human, explains now from santiago, it's back to the drawing board. and candidate gloria is on the campaign trail to ask both of us to choose her as a delegate to julie seconds. the constitutional convention in less than 2 years, we have to, to make it clear, the responsibility of writing a constitution that these have responsibility with future generations with
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a long term view of the country. not with our ideology. she's referring toward turned out to be a device and 1st attempt to re draft to these people shape era constitution that was dominated by left wing delegates. the final text was held by many as the most progressive in the world with 21st century environmental standards. gender parity and guaranteed social rights. what are many other aspects, it went too far. and in the end, chileans rejected it in a referendum 9 months ago. but why are people so apathetic about trying again when we were going to write the constitution last time, we were all happy and what happened? nothing. this time the politicians will decide what to write. what's the point of going to vote for them some college vote or fatigue? 6 elections in just 3 years in the full. the last process was exciting. a lot of
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people were interested. now there's been little campaigning, little interesting. people don't even know who the candidates are. others seems voters of parents in difference as part of a global institutional crisis. democracy is not feeling the pro, the of the um, the government of the people by the people for the people on a good, not with good results. this time around, a committee of experts appointed by congress is already presented to the blueprint for the new draft, which some believe gives it less legitimacy. still voting is mandatory, and the hope is that the new elected body will come up with a draft that's wireless and vicious. then the last one would be less polarizing and more inclusive than the constitution left behind by jimmy's former dictatorship, the sea and human al jazeera santiago. thousands of security forces have been deployed to india is northeast,
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many per state of the days of ethnic violence. the fighting style into a dr. court ruling recommended special economic status for the majority of entire community. this is opposed by minority tribal groups, barbara and cooper. this report. this is the off to mock of fighting between rival ethnic groups in the district of church. them pull dozens have been killed in the file and since the state and many others to arrange it. yeah, torching, wept as a nurse and was treating the wounded of the fight for me. i do do on our way back home. seems to encounter the mobs for that. and as it was sitting there at that moment, and the tension between the majority made to and minority cookie, tribal communities has that's collected since february. that's when the state government started to drive to evict some cookie tribal people from the houses, saying very incorrect and protected forest is not something that start
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a in a spiral of a moment. this is a uh, the type most well known offer is uh like the domain and communities i may say community has been in various way denying that type of, uh, the arise under the con susan as well as those that, uh, development funds that are inside the existing fault lines have been wide and private, coo and neighboring me, and my child. since of rest of june sharing ethnic ties with tribal groups and many poor have crossed over and may take groups or accusing cookies, or sheltering illegal immigrants. meaning that people are able to be up or testing in not to fight with their communities. we want to live in peace. but if people want to dominate us, we've been knocked, remain silent. the army has been deployed to come to finance a coffee and to shoot to kill order has been put in place,
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barbara and go out to 0. see the united nations official is told down to 0, that humanitarian work enough. got us done will be seriously constrained until the tunnel button lifts is bad on female work. cuz the wedding has been reviewing its operations in the country, which is suffering one of the was humanitarian crises in the world of different medicaid. that's a change based is income of the nations have been coming out to review it, see monetary and operations in the country since the tell about and put a band on female you and workers from doing that jobs for now they say most you and stuff enough get us done. we'll continue to work from home unless it's in areas where they have been exemptions made by the television. for example, in health care or an education, or in some cases in the delivery of food, bought the deputies special representative of the united nations and ask them to stop. told me it was time for the top to bottom to lift the band. and until they do, the you ends work will be seriously constrained the scope and the scale of the
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delivery has been significantly parts of we are not delivering 8, there's no them. and we are not going ahead with mail on the teams and we're able to deliver only in the places where we able able to have a sector exemptions where our partner can alternate in certain geographical areas. this is happening particularly at the time about funding, is that the historic low where only have to 6 percent what we've been asking. so james, that gives you a picture. it's not a good picture. when you see some of the things you've seen traveling around the country, when you see children starving and dying, for example, when you get angry, i do. it's very emotional. it's impossible to be here for all that period and to see what happened and not to be angry. i'm going people are amazing people. they are very technicians. they can quote the lot,
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but they didn't deserve this. a while you to review if you ends operations in afghanistan is now underway. the form a turkish m bassett. a to the united nations in new york is leading that review and reporting to the security council. at the end of this year, james bays alger 0. cobbled. the thailand will hold this general election on maybe the 14th the future fluid party. we're trying to emerge 6 years ago to very well in the 2017 polls coming, clay stood, but them needs to be disqualified later. now, the policy has returned, re branded, has moved forward. the message of a form that appears to be stretching across the generational divide to any trying reports now from bangkok, making a statement in the glare of the public. i tell you where it says political allegiances on his sleeve or rather on his back, a digital display on his rucksack, slashes, slogans, and symbols for move forward. timelines,
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progressive political policy tied was. yeah. i can only hold for one thing. democracy. the country has suffered long, you know, that since been bubbled over in 2020, when young people took to the streets, cooling to the government to step down. they broke the great to boot of type politics, demanding the monkey reform. the government cracked down the followed has prompted several protest is to try the final thoughts rather than the barricades toto was one of those protests. now he's going door to door chasing folks to move fluids to i think we will have to be folding the whole system to the deletes and the minute to all the issue. what they'll reimburse, fix the problem about the root. otherwise, we will face the same issue again in the future. and that's a message that appears to be reaching well beyond the youth. both part of the message is to change the stablish way of doing things in timing. and that message
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resonates with more than just their younger generations. so piece to older people are fed up with how politic type politics has always been induced. deadlock are probably grab between military generals and this, you know, what families with the general election looming policy is to get the momentum of move forward as to the, extend the campaign of flowers pulling out labs crowds. and the latest polls suggest a candidates, a prime minister and type politics. the cement is, can be more important impulses move fluids, useful lead to as a fully then like appeal. but he says it's the desire for reform. the really drives the support people waiting for change in every aspect of life, whether it's the military, the minutes or life session, the monopolized session, decent her life insurance, and also find the right optimum solution or pleasure to single monica.
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