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qm. be a public holiday as well. 0k, shaimaa khalil, _ be a public holiday as well. 0k, shaimaa khalilrged people to move swiftly to save their lives as the country is hit by one of the most destructive typhoons in years. fumio kishida's warning comes as the authorities urgently advised 3 million people to leave their homes, as a huge storm moves across the southern island of kyushu. in ukraine ukrainian authorities are still recovering bodies from izyum. bodies are being assumed from a mass burial site on the edge of the city. 0ur correspondence james waterhouse has more now from here. since ukraine forced russia out for the first time since the invasion and retook territory that was taken, it now seems to be focusing on investigating what the invaders did and what moscow is going to do next. in the case of the city of izyum, while bodies continue to be recovered from a mass grave, the latest claim from kyiv is that evidence has been uncovered which suggests that torture chambers were used by russian troops. there are reports of people being tortured and a city being littered with min
qm. be a public holiday as well. 0k, shaimaa khalil, _ be a public holiday as well. 0k, shaimaa khalilrged people to move swiftly to save their lives as the country is hit by one of the most destructive typhoons in years. fumio kishida's warning comes as the authorities urgently advised 3 million people to leave their homes, as a huge storm moves across the southern island of kyushu. in ukraine ukrainian authorities are still recovering bodies from izyum. bodies are being assumed from a mass...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.s selfless duty — an example he pledged to follow. my lords, and members of the house of commons, i am deeply grateful for the addresses of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons, which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, "she was a pattern to all princes living. "as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel the weight of history which surrounds us, and which reminds us of the vital parliamentary traditions to which members of both houses dedicate yourselves with such personal commitment for the betterment of us all. parliament is the living and breathing instrument of our democracy. that your traditions are ancient, we see in the construction of this great hall. and the reminders of mediaeval predecessors of the office to which i have been called. and the tangible connections to my darling late mot
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.s selfless duty — an example he pledged to follow. my lords, and members of the house of commons, i am deeply grateful for the addresses of condolence by the house of lords and the house of commons, which so touchingly encompass what our late sovereign, my beloved mother, the queen, meant to us all. as shakespeare says of the earlier queen elizabeth, "she was a pattern to all princes living. "as i stand before you today, i cannot help but feel as i...
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for more on that, i'm joined now by our correspondent in sydney, shaimaa khalil.llowing the story for us. very serious allegations indeed being made here. what do we know so far from what's been revealed? the revelations _ from what's been revealed? iie: revelations essentially from what's been revealed? "iie: revelations essentially about indigenous players claiming that as you say, bullied by coaching staff but also essentially forced to choose between their families and their careers. this was... the allegations came in to review into the club into the treatment of indigenous people. it was published by the national broadcaster abc. they spoke to three unnamed first nation players and one of them claimed that he was told by coaching staff to end a pregnancy, his partner was pregnant and he was told to get rid of the pregnancy and end the relationship with his partner. a similar claim of a separation of a couple as well. another claimed that he was essentially manipulated to cut ties with his family. coaching staff told to get rid of a sim card so there would be
for more on that, i'm joined now by our correspondent in sydney, shaimaa khalil.llowing the story for us. very serious allegations indeed being made here. what do we know so far from what's been revealed? the revelations _ from what's been revealed? iie: revelations essentially from what's been revealed? "iie: revelations essentially about indigenous players claiming that as you say, bullied by coaching staff but also essentially forced to choose between their families and their careers....
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taken leave, as the league investigates the "disturbing" claims. 0ur correspondent in sydney, shaimaa khalillayers claiming that they were, as you say, lead by coaching staff but also essentially forced to choose between their families and their careers. these allegations came into a review into the club, the hawthorn�*s clubs treatment of indigenous people, and it was published by the national broadcaster, abc. they spoke to three and named first nations players, and one of them claimed that he was told by coaching staff to end a pregnancy. his partner was pregnant and he was told to get rid of the pregnancy and end his relationship with his partner. there was a similar claim about a separation of a couple as well. another claimed that he was essentially manipulated to cut ties with his family. he was told by coaching staff to get rid of a sim card on his phone so that there would be no contact between him and his family, and the mental health toll and struggle this took as it was happening, these were players that were with the club between 2005 and 2021. we have heard from the club's ceo
taken leave, as the league investigates the "disturbing" claims. 0ur correspondent in sydney, shaimaa khalillayers claiming that they were, as you say, lead by coaching staff but also essentially forced to choose between their families and their careers. these allegations came into a review into the club, the hawthorn�*s clubs treatment of indigenous people, and it was published by the national broadcaster, abc. they spoke to three and named first nations players, and one of them...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news sydney. people having been paying tribute throughout her reign, the queen saw many prime ministers come and go. the last audience i had with her, one of the reasons it was so shocking to hear about her death was because in that audience, she had been absolutely on it,... that because in that audience, she had been absolutely on it,...— been absolutely on it,... that was 'ust two been absolutely on it,... that was just two days _ been absolutely on it,... that was just two days before. _ been absolutely on it,... that was just two days before. two - been absolutely on it,... that was just two days before. two days . just two days before. two days before her— just two days before. two days before her death. _ just two days before. two days before her death. she - just two days before. two days before her death. she was - just two days before. two days - before her death. she was actively focused on geopolitics, uk politics, quoting statesmen from the 19505, it was quite extraordinary. she quoti
shaimaa khalil, bbc news sydney. people having been paying tribute throughout her reign, the queen saw many prime ministers come and go. the last audience i had with her, one of the reasons it was so shocking to hear about her death was because in that audience, she had been absolutely on it,... that because in that audience, she had been absolutely on it,...— been absolutely on it,... that was 'ust two been absolutely on it,... that was just two days _ been absolutely on it,... that was just...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. and as we were saying, australia will hold a public holiday three days after the queen's funeral on monday. people here in the uk and across the world have been getting in touch with us here at bbc news to share their tributes to the queen and also their memories of meeting her and what is clear is that for many, even though these conversations were brief, they very much created lasting memories, just one of hundreds of examples to be sent to us comes from james in salisbury. he met the queen in belize. this photo shows him talking to the queen when he was a major in the army in 1994. the queen was recovering after a full from her horse, you can see her arm in a sling butjames said horse, you can see her arm in a sling but james said you never would have known given how cheerful and happy she was to chat and you can hear many more people's memories of the queen and read about them on the bbc news website, you can also share your own memories. let me also show your own memories. let me
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney. and as we were saying, australia will hold a public holiday three days after the queen's funeral on monday. people here in the uk and across the world have been getting in touch with us here at bbc news to share their tributes to the queen and also their memories of meeting her and what is clear is that for many, even though these conversations were brief, they very much created lasting memories, just one of hundreds of examples to be sent to us comes from...
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shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.ily behind his mothers coffin. and king charles iii of a princess anne, prince angier all stood vigil by queen elizabeth ii coffin inside the st. giles' cathedral. that queen will —— prince andrew. the queen will now lie in state for 24 hours before being flown down to london. queen elizabeth is now lying at rest at st. giles' cathedral in edinburgh. this is bbc news. hello there. the weather on monday starts to turn a little bit cooler across northern areas of scotland, with temperatures dropping — whereas across southern parts of england and wales with sunshine, it actually got warmer. temperatures hit 27 celsius in the centre of town. right now, we've got a lot of cloud pushing southwards, a cold front bringing the threat of a few patches of rain across southern parts of england. otherwise, we've got a lot of dry weather with clearing skies, and so it'll be really quite a chilly start to the day on tuesday, with temperatures 8—12. but across southern parts of england and wales, stil
shaimaa khalil, bbc news, sydney.ily behind his mothers coffin. and king charles iii of a princess anne, prince angier all stood vigil by queen elizabeth ii coffin inside the st. giles' cathedral. that queen will —— prince andrew. the queen will now lie in state for 24 hours before being flown down to london. queen elizabeth is now lying at rest at st. giles' cathedral in edinburgh. this is bbc news. hello there. the weather on monday starts to turn a little bit cooler across northern areas...
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let's speak to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil. shaimaa, how are people there reacting?ed by the prime minister anthony albanese. the governor general said this is the dawn of a new era. here in sydney, a similar ceremony has happened, a state proclamation outside the new south wales parliament house, and there were large crowds outside parliament house there to mark this occasion, this wench in a lifetime occasion, and you could see the emotions around the place. there was quiet at times —— this once—in—a—lifetime occasion. people cheered god save the king for the first time, and of course they sang along, the new rendition of the anthem, god save the king. and when i spoke to several people there, some said the queen is the only monarch we knew all our lives, some reflected on memories of her when she visited australia, and they said we used to travel far just to get a glimpse australia, and they said we used to travel farjust to get a glimpse of her and be amongst the crowds, and now that she's gone, we wanted to be among the crowd as well. we spoke to young families
let's speak to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil. shaimaa, how are people there reacting?ed by the prime minister anthony albanese. the governor general said this is the dawn of a new era. here in sydney, a similar ceremony has happened, a state proclamation outside the new south wales parliament house, and there were large crowds outside parliament house there to mark this occasion, this wench in a lifetime occasion, and you could see the emotions around the place. there was quiet at...
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first, let's go to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil in sydney.nly feel the _ there. tell us a little more. well, you can only feel the respect, i there. tell us a little more. well, j you can only feel the respect, the reverence and the loss from the people's comments, because they are very personal. i'm just going to be due a couple of them to give you a feel. one person said to us she has always been a monarch, but to us she has a ways felt like a mum, and we feel like she was someone we can relate to. someone else told us that she is felt like this anchoring anchorin she is felt like this anchoring anchor in our lives, and we feel like we've lost a member of our family, and another woman told the bbc, i always felt that she reminded me of my grandmother. strong, enduring, but always in an amazing and beautiful dress, leading with grace and style. the prime minister anthony albanese has described the queen's commitment to service as inspiring, and he said we lost an encouraging guide. he said that australia always had a special place in the que
first, let's go to our australia correspondent shaimaa khalil in sydney.nly feel the _ there. tell us a little more. well, you can only feel the respect, i there. tell us a little more. well, j you can only feel the respect, the reverence and the loss from the people's comments, because they are very personal. i'm just going to be due a couple of them to give you a feel. one person said to us she has always been a monarch, but to us she has a ways felt like a mum, and we feel like she was...
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we can go live to sydney and speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil. me is a once—in—a—lifetime occasion. while it has been sad to say goodbye to the queen, it was important to be here to pay our respects and to welcome the new king. this has really been the overwhelming sentiment, if you will, from so many people who have gathered here but also who have gathered here but also who have gathered in canberra. mixed feelings of sadness, loss, and respect for the queen who has been here 16 times and who has been here 16 times and who has been here 16 times and who has had a special spot for australia, she of course it made that historic visit being the only reigning monarch when her ship sailed in sydney harbourin her ship sailed in sydney harbour in 1964 and since then she has had a strong affinity with australia and many people here also, regardless of whether a monarchist or republican, which is a debate in australia, there is a huge and deep respect for the queen and deep respect for the queen and for her commitment to duty, and for her commitment to d
we can go live to sydney and speak to our correspondent shaimaa khalil. me is a once—in—a—lifetime occasion. while it has been sad to say goodbye to the queen, it was important to be here to pay our respects and to welcome the new king. this has really been the overwhelming sentiment, if you will, from so many people who have gathered here but also who have gathered here but also who have gathered in canberra. mixed feelings of sadness, loss, and respect for the queen who has been here 16...
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let's go over to sydney now because our correspondent shaimaa khalil is there. telling australians to tune in. almost all of the channels will carry the funeral. the vlad is playing half—mast here at the sydney harbour bridge. it will remain at half asked until after the beautiful in landmarks across the country. as australians remember our monarch that was viewed not just at the queen of australia and the head of state but also as a mother, a grandmother and as a mother, a grandmother and a friend of the country. and it's a friend of the country. and its people of course. queen elizabeth ii may the historic visit in 195a, sailing across sydney harbour bridge about where the opera house is at the moment. she became the first, the only reigning monarch to visit australia stop in total, she visited 16 times, her last biz it was in 2011. the prime minister anthony albanese is in london, he will attend the funeral, he laid flowers in green park next to an australian black and said it was an honour to commemorate a life well lived. when he comes back, a national day
let's go over to sydney now because our correspondent shaimaa khalil is there. telling australians to tune in. almost all of the channels will carry the funeral. the vlad is playing half—mast here at the sydney harbour bridge. it will remain at half asked until after the beautiful in landmarks across the country. as australians remember our monarch that was viewed not just at the queen of australia and the head of state but also as a mother, a grandmother and as a mother, a grandmother and a...