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all your data, we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for us, how they can also go terribly. what you know on you tube. ah, this is the w use life from berlin. the people of scotland bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd child. the 3rd leads a procession through the heart of the scottish capital to some child's cathedral with thousands pay their final respects to britain's longest writing, monarch and ukraine's lightning offensive in the northeast. in hockey, frigid,
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images, circulate on social media, suggesting a hasty retreat by russian forces grants. general staff says its troops have recaptured more than 20 towns and villages in the past day. ah, i'm painful and nice to have you along a final farewell thousands of mortars have been paying their respects to the late queen elizabeth in edinburgh. the monarch's casket was taken through the heart of the scottish capital, followed by a procession led by king charles over the next 24 hours. tens of thousands are expected to view the coffin at saint giles cathedral before it's flown to london on tuesday. ah the lawn, good bye to queen elizabeth continues the centerpiece of a long day of ceremony,
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and scotland was the procession of the queen's coffin down the capital city's royal mile thousands lined the streets to pay the respects as the new king charles the 3rd and his 3 siblings led the procession to saint giles cathedral where a short ceremony followed. for those who came out to view the events, the sense of history was huge. and you said it had to be here. let me just on the do stay with her home and parked the history and then i can tell my children new children with history. yeah. just a fancy history life thing and obviously really i'm here mostly because this is such a momentous occasion that we can men are all things like same to build, to push on. i want to be able to come, you be with everybody because this is
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a mass warning that we're all going through. and it's really santa for everyone. this is scotland, chance to say its own good bye to the queen. over the next 24 hours, tens of thousands of people are expected to visit the cathedral to view the coffin . after that, it will be flown to london. before making his way to edinburgh for the ceremonies, the new king was in london, where he addressed representatives of the houses of parliament for the 1st time since coming to the throne. in his address, he paid tribute to her. the queen honored a pledge she made as a young woman to devote herself to her country. this vow she kept with unsurpassed devotion. she set an example of sofas duty, which with god's help and your counsels, i am resolved faithfully to follow his
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words reflected a theme which has been in evidence during many of the events since the queen died. a focus on the future of the crown as well as it's past last hour correspondent in edinburgh, emily gordon to describe the atmosphere in the scottish capital today. yes, i mean, it was an atmosphere of, you know, just this feeling of having to be there have been part of this historic moment. and right now, you know, the cues are still long. they're still vague. and lots of people wanting to get into some dolls cathedral, where the coffin of the queen lies where the queen lives in rest for the next 24 hours and in scott rail, the national rail. so actually announced that there will be an hourly night train running from glasgow to edinburgh, so people will be able to go back and forth. so even if it's 2 o'clock in the morning, people will be able to travel to edinburgh to go and pay their respects to the
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queen. so huge crowds turning out would have been a, what have you been hearing from some of these people have been gathering their in edinburgh oh, i mean for many of the people here it was, you know, it was a, it was hugely important to be here of course you know, and they speak very fondly of the queen, you know, when you speak to kids, they say, oh, she was the grandmother of the nation when you speak to older generations, you know, they say they've never seen another monarch. she's provided so much civility over the years, especially in terms of crisis. and she was also an inspiration for many people, you know, in the way she handled situations with so much grace and dignity. and with such a, you know, a sense of duty to her service. what was the cathedral service like i'm more the cathedral service was really one that was and you know,
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full of small remember like reminders, all remembrances of the queen. you know they were singing sound 23, which is i am the lord shepherd i think. and that was one of the queens favorite, you know, they play that they sung that actually at the queen's wedding. and what, and, you know, with the man though, the people who attended and the service was that were also people from not just her family but, but people of the community here, scotland. so, you know, the queen was patron of many charities. so that means that representative from these charities were also invited to join the service. and then we also had political figures like the 1st mr. nicholas sturgeon, who actually, you know, when asked about how does she feel about the monarchy. she said that even, you know, with, with prince or with, with king charles, now they, scotland wants to retain the monarchy, you know, and that reflects the popular opinion in scotland. i reckon. and it also reflects what people here in the streets have been telling me. so it's really, i'm a get together of people of the scottish people here and
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a very scottish farewell to say, to say the least. and briefly, emily, what's next for the late queen's final journey and forking charles? yes, i mean the queen will lay and rest. am here in edinburgh for 24 hours, and then she will be taken to london by a plain she will be accompanied by prince or by princes and her daughter. meanwhile, prince charles irking charles right now he is at parliament, is visiting parliament. he was just greeted by the head of the political parties that are presented in parliament. and the interesting thing is that out of all the political parties were presented in parliament. the greens are actually the only part if you want to abolish the monarchy in scotland. the scottish screens. so there's a ceremony on going right now. and then later on there will be a vigil at st. charles cathedral. that's and he will attend as well. and then tomorrow he will be heading off to belfast, northern ireland for more ceremonies there. and later on this week he'll be going
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to cut if in wales, emily gordon and ed bro, thank you very much. as we some of the other stories making news around the world is, was prime minister eula peters held talks with german chancellor, all of sholtes on his 1st official visit to berlin. pete hale berlin's commitment to israel security, but said it was time for germany to move past failed negotiations with iran on it, a nuclear program. and so schultz reiterated his support for 2 state solution. a former check prime minister entre babich has gone on trial in prague. prosecutors alleged that the billionaire committed use subsidy fraud for his chemical farming and media empire. lavish as denied any wrongdoing and cold the trial politically motivated. arriving book has and narrowed leads over the governing center left coalition in sweden, selection with almost all votes, counted prime minister magdalena anderson says the result is still too close to
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coal. if the conservative block wins the anti immigration sweden. democrats could be part of the government for the 1st time to ukraine. cave says its troops have liberated more than 20 settlements in 24 hours as they continue a rapid advance in the eastern hockey and don. yet, regence is map shows the frontline 12 days ago. and yesterday you can see the latest territory that ukraine says it has recaptured from russian control in light . blue. russia is dabbing its withdrawal from the region a regrouping overnight ukrainian officials at russia miss isles. and as strikes on civilian infrastructure, it goes widespread outages in the region. president floor. mr. lansky said russia was deliberately trying to deprive people of light and heat. earlier hockey of smith describe the strikes as rushes reprisals for keeps recent territorial gates. on the edge of ha, his city fire,
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cruise battle ablaze at one of ukraine's biggest power and heating plants flames in the night. sky of the early source of light as the region is plunged into darkness . warner lives in lyrica missile struct on infrastructure. so transformers which serve the city of car, give or damage ukraine says russian missiles struck across its east and south destroying homes. with multiple fatalities reported. russia's military denied, striking civilian targets, saying it had launched an offensive against military objects. but keith says russia is retaliating by air as its infantry loses ground. ukrainian forces are sharing videos of their arrival in towns occupied for more than 6 months. some within kilometers of the russian border. they say to have retaken control of strategic
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cities including is you once a supply held for the invading army, all not bluish. a zoom on the main square of is young. the building of the local administration is still burning. everything around is destroyed, but it's ok. are you sure, so we will restore everything. zoom is yom was is and will be ukrainian graham. across the northeast, the ukrainian flag is being unfurled. russian symbols a being torn down and the cries of glory to ukraine, glory to heroes grew louder. hello dorothy is like, i'm also is an expert on russian foreign and security policy at kings college london . i asked her about the credits response to the ukrainian advances. well, i mean interestingly now today the minister of defense, i was admitted that there was a sort of a retreat to rod. i don't know if they use
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a word defeat, but they said, you know, recognizing that they had to, in some way sort of withdraw for say, so i think that it's no longer being completely sort of hidden on it or discussed in own. so in many television, john, those official television channels. so i think that now we are in a very interesting moment. there goes, i think we're seeing i at a certain level of i'm open discussion about what to do next, how to approach a defeat. and so i think that the kremlin is very much aware on a kind of really high, completely warranties happening. there is enough information there out there. i need a new reality for them. there is a lot of shock among sort of one nation, at least so close among those who were very eager to have a complete sort of victory in ukraine on their sort of slowly coming to town with in fact that the ukrainian there was, excuse me, the russian on forces are not as effective as we only thought they were. so it is
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a very interesting moment. is the russian army collapsing. i think a, i think it's very early to say that in a way you know, that suddenly it was a corner of that fronting a night in how to keep on that decision to sort of withdraw be beyond a certain, you know, i certain there. okay. river to make sure that may be a better the fancy stem that could be bait, but to 18 vote. and to remember that in that area, the forces that were defending. oh, sort of the nines were primarily eleanor. so force is from they will hunt for sort of overnight. so people's republic, i know so friend growth squad via and that the vast amount of holes has not been that way of real significance. many of many of these falls is where i believe draw on add to always send to the area of read so many, many were more of for the in the area of the boss. so this was an area where the ukrainians found an opening buddied sunday. it's certainly show that you know,
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that their russian armfuls is going to be potentially defeated. they're running out of effective equipment. they have, of course, as we are no problems with manpower, they're not able to be effective and cohesive armed forces. it's always a bit of a collection of different groups, not a st. mary's contract sold, you know, as a member at all elements from that enhanced underneath the people's republic. so ad, there is a lot of a problem for the rushing. i'm full as is at the moment of was they can still hate . i do grain as you believe, have seen on your with voting a few minutes earlier on. they can hate infrastructure, they can launch may songs by to ukrainians of also being quite effective out sort of right are trying to, to protect their ass base on and eliminate the capacity of, of russia to operate and to control the air space. and i think that is a very interesting development of these campaign security expert domencio,
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soccer mo, so from kings college, london, and reminder of our top story, the people of london bidding a final farewell to queen elizabeth. the 2nd one is a paying tribute to the life monarch at saint john's cathedral in edinburgh. the queen's coffin will remain at the cathedral until tuesday afternoon before being flown to london. next up, our documentary series close up looks at how young people in mexico, a challenging traditional gender roles in marriage. i've been for solon cnx, the landscape, a reflection of a turbulent history. the cities, a mosaic of different people and languages. iran's mountains reveal unparalleled beauty.

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