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women in architecture, this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on dw, and ah ah, this is d w. news live from bird. queen elizabeth, the 2nd is laid to rest. british nation mourns as the late monarch is buried in the brooch in the bro bought brother chapel at windsor cast ceremony followed. a funeral service, attended by dignitaries. remember around the world also on the program. the kremlin denies accusations of war crimes in ukraine as alive. ukrainian investigators say
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that found mostly civilians at a mass grave in an area of eastern ukraine formerly held by russia. and that this evidence they were tortured. and protesters hit the streets across iran. death. a young woman in police custody has reunited cause to abolish the country. strict islamic dress. ah m. anthony? how'd walk into the program? britain has bid farewell to queen elizabeth the 2nd with a historic state general. her coffin was placed in the royal vault at windsor castle near london, where she was buried in a private ceremony. hundreds of thousands of people turned out to pay their respects. as the hearse carrying elizabeth's coffin made its way to windsor, we'll hear from our correspondent at windsor castle in a moment. but 1st,
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this report on a funeral ceremony followed by millions of people around the world. queen elizabeth begins her final journey. her coffin made its way to westminster abbey. a full military guard accompanied the departed monarch, part of an ancient ceremony, combining church state and the royal family's history. ah, elizabeth's grand children followed her into the abbey. ah! followed by her son, king charles the 3rd and the queen consort camilla. o. readings were made by dignitaries, including the archbishop of canterbury. and hymns was sun.
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ah. then queen elizabeth the 2nd headed for her final resting place. ah . as the funeral procession drove out of london to windsor castle where it was met by huge crowds of mourners. to suddenly see the call with the queen. oh, i think that's choked everybody off this that's he said i can eat with it away and celebrate mcqueen's line. it was tinge with sadness. her she's no longer here, but she's been my queen. all of my life is the moment in history. so yeah, it's really emotional. a brilliant monarch. i don't think we'll see the likes of her again. but i wish king charles old of a best the committal ceremony in the castle's chapel, where family,
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friends and royal officials bade their queen farewell ceremony lived according to ancient tradition. school nurse and prayers were said they still as the queen's coffin was lowered into the royal vault below for goodness of the lord before the service ended with the national anthem for a new era and the new king. ah so a historic die in the u. k. as the country said, good bye to its longest running monarch, his da da believe jack parrot in windsor with a look back at the face of its the final moment of this day of ceremony really
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culminated in a particularly private in terms of the queen's body laying next to her husband, the late prince philip as well as her sister, the late prince margaret and both her parents. in the memorial chapel of jake, king george, the 5th, the ceremony was sort of got smaller and smaller. throughout the day, 2000 people in westminster abbey, including world leaders, royals from all over the world. then the body was moved here to windsor castle for the commit to ceremony, which was taking place with just the sort of direct people that were in contact with the queen. perhaps we've seen a real outpouring of love thousands upon thousands of people on the streets of london and here in windsor as well. and i think one of the really outstanding moments for a lot of people will be the look on the king's face. joy that commit to ceremony in windsor was clear how sad he was, not only like the whole country to have lost the queen, but for him to have lost his mother. and i will transfer obviously on to the,
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the ceremonies that will take place as his reign begin. starting with the coronation that was jack at windsor, clint, queen, elizabeth death has triggered an outpouring of sentiment in hong kong on the last form of british colonies which was handed over to china 25 years ago. the collective grief is not just about morning the late queen, doug. it's also about remembering what many view as the golden era of hong kong, but even that nostalgia is becoming to blue. and the chinese rule, as they doubly correspond phoebe con reports. since the queen's passing a shop selling british colonial hong kong items such as coins, stems and metals is welcoming 10 times more customers than usual is founded by brian own, the royalty collector didn't expect people coming from tearful commemoration cadell, chicago obama. they feel like they're losing an old friend or even
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a family member. tell them magole wong on the he's bold and a queen way to go away. it's also because life in hong kong wasn't that good in the past 2 decades road. but with, with retrogression in many ways, could they don't, why the people missed the past. not because they like or want colonialism, but purely because it was the good old days day ogle. i think that's being reflected through morning. the queen house angelica got such sentiments a more visible at the british consulate, surrounded by a sea of flowers. people are killing for up to 4 hours in the heat to signed a book of condolences. the colonial era is due in many people's memories in hong kong. which was rude by britain, 456 years before his hanover to china in 1997 on lowercase. that's the most precious thing. britain left us as a social system with lots of freedoms to pursue our goals. and oh yeah, you got all electrical wire. aha. how good education was picked out. we were happier, less stress and restricted high salma somewhat so alex told me,
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mom died at hyatt holland britain. didn't give us much in the way of democracy overrule it did more good than harm. go. go over the hong kong people gave the queen a cantonese nickname. the 4th lady showing a special affection the outpouring of morning is not only a matter of nostalgia, but mixed with grievances and is content over the chinese rule. and even a gesture of defying occurrence repression. the queen visit at hong kong, twice during the seventy's and eighty's. when social reforms were rolled out after n t colonial riah, to transform the small city into a boat financial hub to day public facilities named after queen elizabeth, a marcus of britain's legacy to modern hong kong. hong kong was one of few british colonies not allowed to determine its own feature. born in 1980 and educated in colonial government schools,
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brian all said he was never taught to be a british patriots. last year he opened a private museum. the certificate signed by the queen and prince philip. it's amanda, most precious in his 10000 item collection auto though we are hi, will never considered myself british if, when i'm 100 percent, a hong kong, a who loves british culture. local all history is a meaningful goal whenever they happened, no matter good or bad. of them we shouldn't arrays, any part of it, just because we don't like it, or your work or all of us should respect our past, whitfield, all etc. or, you know, jim, john deere gory is not only to preserve fedex, but also the identity of his hometown. ukraine says a russian missile damaged equipment close to the 2nd largest nuclear plant in the country. he branded the movers nuclear terrorism moscow's warned of more attacks on
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ukrainian infrastructure after its forces were pushed back in the north east in the crime, leading to the discovery of mascot of a mass grave in a forest. in the region. the kremlin denies russia is responsible for killing the civilians and soldiers. his remains were found in mass graves outside his whom oscar calls the allegations quote, lies in his an update on the investigation into those mass graves from our correspondent nick connelly in hockey. while they're still there, the investigation, this is ongoing. i think it takes some time before we have any more in the way of kind of overarching figures. and my colleague of mine else has was that few days ago when she was there, the body of an 8 year old man was being viewed with the obvious signs of torture. and lots of other stories of this kind, kind of poppy of the last few days as well as the people who died. presumably when the city was taken by russian for so died during fighting shelling rather than being targeted. but there are stories of this kind kind of coming out from all
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across this region. people who are in prison for weeks on end. people have disappeared and hadn't been found. people who tried to get safety and whenever heard from again. and the major problem right now is the fear of mind. so there are lots of place where people expect to find the remains. people who've been missing since those russian force came here, but it's just too dangerous to go there. i've another investigator can't go there. i think the kind of most kind of depressing thing about all this is when you kind of talk to people about the response to this. it's kind of basically something they expect to looking after those scenes from boucher from a pin from the key of regionally in the year. people here were kind of basically prepared for this kind of treatment, this kind of behavior by the russian army and certainly nothing. we've seen so far suggest that they changed much in the months that followed here in this part of the country. so the expectation of a lot more gruesome finds here in this part of ukraine. from nick conley in hockey to some of the other stories making headlines around the world to sell rushes,
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most celebrated pop diva allopathic. war as asked to be declared a farm agent in solidarity with their husband. maxim. gov, who was designated as one less than a week, you got in and instagram post, she said, boots or in ukraine was killing soldiers for a loser, re aims and turning russia into a global pariah. afghanistan's taliban? afraid? american engineer, mac freaks in exchange for an afghan tribal leader held on drug charges since 2005 last year news. i was detained on suspicion of smuggling more than $50000000.00 worth of harold went into the us and europe. 3 weeks worked on development projects in afghanistan for a decade. a powerful 7.6 magnitude earthquake is hit mexico central pacific coast, triggering su nami woman, warnings and killing. at least one person. alarms in mexico city sounded less than an hour after ceremonies, marking deadly,
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quite struck on the same date. in 19852017 protesters of clashed with security forces in iran as anger grows over the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody protests were reported in many major cities and across the kurdish region. matter, i mean, he fell into a coma shortly after being arrested by iran's notorious morality. police police for allegedly not covering her hair or death as re ignited calls to abolish around strict islamic dress code aah! protests at the funeral of missouri armine in her hometown and northern iran. more purchased in the capital terror on this one organized by university students. oh minis. death has once again exposed tensions between the holland islamist regime
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and a young population yearning for more social freedoms. many young iranians are fed up with the morale to police, which often uses violence to enforce a strict dress coat in public life. my voice trembled when i heard the news because this has happened to me once or twice when i, when i was thinking. if i stuff at the same fate, how it my parents feel that a good on my case, you know, joe, hey donna, mat bush, i am strongly against for morality police because it's not possible to enforce a cultural issue with violence, name intervention with about social and as i'm in my opinion, they should remove the obligation to where the headscarf altogether decide that a bad the government denies that authorities used force against armine and released c c. c. v footage that appears to show a collapsing at a police station chair, a full cab. we have to wait for the results of this woman's medical tests to understand the reason for her death. because apparently she had
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a series of previous medical problems. so she did get all about the module that claim is rejected by, i mean his father who told the press his daughter had no history of illness. the protest this reject not just the regimes version of events, but he ran system of clerical rule. and it's brutal and forces. you're watching day w news up next with elections coming up in italy. we have an exclusive entity with enrica lit up for me. them aquatic bonnie that's coming up after she stay up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d. w program on line d, w dot com highlights you become criminal. m pre klein. i already knows welcome to take total.
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