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u. k. close situational government. a whole report from london it was his 1st visit to the palace of westminster as king there to hear condolences delivered by both houses of parliament. the inside the 11th century, all the oldest building on the parliamentary state and in front of lords and members of parliament, king charles the 3rd and queen console camilla took to their thrones, hers. and in shorter than his indifference to the status of the monarch. in the light of a stained glass window presented to the queen to celebrate her diamond jubilee. the speaker of the lords began by paying tribute. her late majesty's joys unstinting and reassuring presence across the years made it difficult to contemplate that total long and inspiring reign of deep and unparalleled devotion would ever end. then the speaker of the house of commons, sir lindsey hoyle, extended the sympathy of m. p. 's overseas deep is our grief, it's. we know yours is deeper. we offer our heartfelt sympathy to you and all the royal family. in response to t
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u. s. president has been in close consultation speaking with b, u. k. prime minister list trust. earlier today, sending his concerns and condolences prior to the queen's death and also thoughts and prayers as this has been not only concerning occasion, but now a time of momentous change. kimberly, how will the american people feel about the death of queen elizabeth, the british monarchy? very, very popular in the united states. it is very popular in its eyes. so what i ron and given the fact that this is a country that foundation is built on rebelling against the monarchy, the whole foundation of the united states is built on the american revolution and, and getting rid of the monarchy. yet, there is a fascination with the monarchy and as you will recall in this many in the u. k. no, i in fact this is now the adopted home of one of the royal family members. of course that's prince harry and his wife megan. so as they are living in the us state of california and are very much a major celebrities in the united states. and so this is something that is watched with in fascination. th
u. s. president has been in close consultation speaking with b, u. k. prime minister list trust. earlier today, sending his concerns and condolences prior to the queen's death and also thoughts and prayers as this has been not only concerning occasion, but now a time of momentous change. kimberly, how will the american people feel about the death of queen elizabeth, the british monarchy? very, very popular in the united states. it is very popular in its eyes. so what i ron and given the fact...
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u. s. at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with 8 each. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage the prizes white from a purely statistical point of view, the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, who naughty kaba, from japan, in total, there are 5 nobel prize winners and literature from asia. 5 out of a total of a $118.00, representing a continent that currently makes of about 60 percent of the world population. i'm not a statistician, that seems a bit skewed for the african continent, things look only slightly better. there are almost 1400000000 people living there, but only 5 nobel prize winners in literature and only 2 black africans, the nigerian willie so younger in 1980. and abdul rather cool enough from zanzibar in
u. s. at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with 8 each. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage the prizes white from a purely statistical point of view, the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 968 that a 2nd asian author received the...
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u. s. at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k. with 12 laureates and followed by sweden and germany with 8 each. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the price is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet rap enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, who naughty kaba, from japan, in total, there are 5 nobel prize winners and literature from asia. 5 out of a total of a $118.00, representing a continent that currently makes of about 60 percent of the world population. i'm not a statistician, that seems a bit skewed for the african continent, things look only slightly better. there are almost 1400000000 people living there, but only 5 nobel prize winners in literature and only to black af, late so younger. in 1986, the prize has been awarded a 118 times, but only 16 times. as a woma
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u. k. this year. as close live to on gas pet escobar and independent political analyst and offered to further discuss the subjects many thanks for joining us on the program. so. but the western russia seem to agree that the no stream pipeline explosion was sabotaged. but of course we have both sides blaming each other forward. well, if you will take on this, who do you think is to blame and why? well, i wrote a long. busy about and i'm writing a follow up right now. we have several very good working hypothesis. one of them is, it's an intra need to war effect. so disappear issues might have been conducted by the polish ag and polish special forces. with the aid by the swedish and the danish, because this was very close to their waters, of the old dog before leaks worried international waters. and the planning and design of the whole operation was by the americans. this is a working hypothesis. i must see it again. and again, it's extremely plausible, because i had a course to, for instance, with a very high ra
u. k. this year. as close live to on gas pet escobar and independent political analyst and offered to further discuss the subjects many thanks for joining us on the program. so. but the western russia seem to agree that the no stream pipeline explosion was sabotaged. but of course we have both sides blaming each other forward. well, if you will take on this, who do you think is to blame and why? well, i wrote a long. busy about and i'm writing a follow up right now. we have several very good...
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u. k. conservative party leadership race closes on friday evening . the window will be announced that monday will become the next k prime minister with facing boris johnson. both contenders at least trust and she's trying to prove themselves as the true head to the toy prime minister. margaret mentioned german airline of tensor has cancelled 800 flights as it's positive stage one. they strike 100000 passengers, a stranded pilot for demanding better pay and working conditions donate came in many and ports around the world. it's the same problem. if you have a ticket with german carrier lufthansa on friday, you won't be flying with them overall as many as 130000 passengers have had that travel plans up ended these passengers in delhi learned of their grounded flights with very little warning mad germany. i'm going to my friends place in germany. lufthansa flat, i got cancel. suddenly i booked another ticket to do bye and had to be doubled up to flight with a little over a from 15 hours, which will be very problematic. what about the main elements of the
u. k. conservative party leadership race closes on friday evening . the window will be announced that monday will become the next k prime minister with facing boris johnson. both contenders at least trust and she's trying to prove themselves as the true head to the toy prime minister. margaret mentioned german airline of tensor has cancelled 800 flights as it's positive stage one. they strike 100000 passengers, a stranded pilot for demanding better pay and working conditions donate came in many...
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it's a huge undertaking, an amazing security operation. roads close the kind of thing that the u. k has not seen before, and it is seen quite a great many of the sorts of events. big events like this, but nothing of this size so far. and laurie was speaking about this being really one of the biggest diplomatic events in modern times. you were just mentioning the world leaders in the dignitaries of arrive for that reception at buckingham palace. but you have many, many people from around the world coming to, to pay their respects to the queen and to attend a funeral. absolutely, i mean, we have seen a huge number of dignitaries at buckingham palace behind me this evening. there has been this royal reception hosted by king and charles the 3rd at some 500 people in the main state rooms of buckingham palace. $200.00 to $250.00 world leaders were invited, bringing their spouses. we had the us president joe biden, and the 1st lady arriving in the presidential car called the beast. we had a manual micron and, and his wife as well, many, many more, many of them didn't arrive by their in tra
it's a huge undertaking, an amazing security operation. roads close the kind of thing that the u. k has not seen before, and it is seen quite a great many of the sorts of events. big events like this, but nothing of this size so far. and laurie was speaking about this being really one of the biggest diplomatic events in modern times. you were just mentioning the world leaders in the dignitaries of arrive for that reception at buckingham palace. but you have many, many people from around the...
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u. k for the g 7 summit. and he describes this close relationship between the u. s. and great britain that was symbolized by the personal relationship that queen elizabeth as monarch also had with not only himself president biden, but also 13 u. s. presidents prior to him, that is how long a rain had endured. she herself visiting this country at least 6 occasions, visiting the white house that many times. and it's not just her memory being honored by present bite and other u. s. dignitaries, but also average americans who have been coming here all day with their children. remembering this moment, remembering the woman who they say was a symbol of dignity and of strength, average americans indeed, as we see behind your paying tribute to the queen, outside the british embassy in washington dc, hydro castro. thank you very much for the moment. well, let's talk more now about that relationship with united states. the queen's relationship with the us. barbara perry is joining us on al jazeera. she's a director of presidential studies at the university of virginia's millis
u. k for the g 7 summit. and he describes this close relationship between the u. s. and great britain that was symbolized by the personal relationship that queen elizabeth as monarch also had with not only himself president biden, but also 13 u. s. presidents prior to him, that is how long a rain had endured. she herself visiting this country at least 6 occasions, visiting the white house that many times. and it's not just her memory being honored by present bite and other u. s. dignitaries,...
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u. s. at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with h. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the prize is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 1968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, henry kava from japan. in total there are 5 nobel prize winners and literature from asia. 5 out of a total of a 100. 18. representing a continent that currently makes of about 60 percent of the world population. i'm not a statistician, that seems a bit skewed for the african continent, things like only slightly better. there are almost 1400000000 people living there, but only 5 nobel prize winners in literature and only 2 black africans, the nigerian willie so younger in 1980. and abdul rather cool enough from zanzibar in 2021. th
u. s. at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with h. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage. the prize is white from a purely statistical point of view. the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 1968 that a 2nd asian author received the...
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u. k. conservative party leadership race will close on friday evening. the window will become the next u. k. prime minister replacing boris johnson. both contenders of tried to prove themselves as the true air to former prime minister margaret thatcher. richie sooner could live trust, have pledged tax cuts and promised crackdowns on labor unions. and with workers strikes on the rise at a cost of living crisis funded to draw comparisons to fetch us rise to power in 1979. leon muradi is a former u. k. cabinet minister aid of the senior political adviser. he joins us now via zoom from london goods heavy with us. so one of those 2 candidates is pretty much a shoe in our bay. or indeed at least trust is being spoken about as the favor. and the betting folk in westminster will be putting their money on her to be announced prime minister on, on monday. but who knows, there is still attempting to play for i think that the polls may well not be as, as, as, as, as far apart as people are anticipating. so lots to play for. still, neither candidate bo can hold a cand
u. k. conservative party leadership race will close on friday evening. the window will become the next u. k. prime minister replacing boris johnson. both contenders of tried to prove themselves as the true air to former prime minister margaret thatcher. richie sooner could live trust, have pledged tax cuts and promised crackdowns on labor unions. and with workers strikes on the rise at a cost of living crisis funded to draw comparisons to fetch us rise to power in 1979. leon muradi is a former...
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u. k. is conservative party leadership race as close. the winner will be announced on monday and what become the next prime minister, replacing boys johnson who was our sit after a string of scandals for him. secretary list truss is expected to when she's been battling we she soon ack. all summer to appeal to the parties, school membership. the contest has taken place as the cost of living spirals with energy bills and inflation soaring on saturday. masses, most powerful rocket ever is due to blast off to the moon after the 1st attempt was thwarted by engine issues. earlier this week, the lift off is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to what's known as florida space coast. and as charles stratford report said, centuries and boost the region, desperately needs lift off the final lift off of atlanta shoulders of the space july. the 11th 2011. and you the last space shuttle launch, the beginning of what many commentators cool america's decade long space program slo minus the kennedy space center laid off more than 7000 worker
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u. k. is united in grief and sorrow in support for one. but that's close because the people who feel like that all the ones who take to the streets and who will be lining the streets of london. the people who feel differently and not to be found on the streets very often. and you saw some minor protests in scotland and in london. and there's been very heavy criticism of the police handling of fat people making, you know, very minor protests voting and per sign saying not my king and being arrested for it. there will be a time very soon to have a look into why that has been happening because it would seem extraordinary that in this, you know, mature democracy that we can't tolerate a few people saying, well maybe we should think again about them on a k, even at this time, and this is this time of transition web apps, those questions do need to be raised and you see the flags that we just saw. the flags are on, on the mall there of various different commonwealth countries, i believe. and that's another source of people now questioning ok will be we be stuck
u. k. is united in grief and sorrow in support for one. but that's close because the people who feel like that all the ones who take to the streets and who will be lining the streets of london. the people who feel differently and not to be found on the streets very often. and you saw some minor protests in scotland and in london. and there's been very heavy criticism of the police handling of fat people making, you know, very minor protests voting and per sign saying not my king and being...
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u. k. that means shops and schools will be closed and ordinary people be able to watch the funeral. we know also that from to morrow the queen's coffin will be taken from bow moral will be taken to hollywood palace in edinburgh then to see giles is cathedral in edinburgh. where there'll be the chance for some members of the public to see the coffin. and then later in the week of the that the, the coffin will be brought back from scotland here to london. and from wednesday, the light queen will lie in state, in westminster, abbey, and again, members of the public will be able to file past the coffin to pay their final respects. so important details of what happens next. that and, and the important date is, is the 19th of september, the funeral. i don't think they really had any i, any room for any other date and a tele. why? because leaders from all around the world, including president joe biden of the united states will be coming to that state. funeral is gonna be a major security operation and legit logistical operation for the u. k. but the following day is a set piece in the dip
u. k. that means shops and schools will be closed and ordinary people be able to watch the funeral. we know also that from to morrow the queen's coffin will be taken from bow moral will be taken to hollywood palace in edinburgh then to see giles is cathedral in edinburgh. where there'll be the chance for some members of the public to see the coffin. and then later in the week of the that the, the coffin will be brought back from scotland here to london. and from wednesday, the light queen will...
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u. k. longer term energy security. another something which i'm sure that you're watching very closely. um, as well, inflation, it could hit 22 percent early next year. according to goldman sachs. what do you say? what are you saying is this likely? i think that's highly unlikely. i think that was pre, i think that was presupposed that any new u. k. government wouldn't take additional measures to protect the u. k. can see what we're seeing here at the moment is solely driven by a massive rise in energy prices. now the moment we are starting to see energy prices to come down, u. k. natural gas prices spike significantly higher early on the back of the indefinite shut down of no screen one that i had since form back from the high the day. so that suggests that any new physical package that is coming in lightning to keep it laid on energy costs. i think any impacts on inflation is likely to be tempered by the fact that already, even given the fact that we've seen a big spike in energy prices, in april u. k. consumers are already feeling the page if you bring in the school majors right now,
u. k. longer term energy security. another something which i'm sure that you're watching very closely. um, as well, inflation, it could hit 22 percent early next year. according to goldman sachs. what do you say? what are you saying is this likely? i think that's highly unlikely. i think that was pre, i think that was presupposed that any new u. k. government wouldn't take additional measures to protect the u. k. can see what we're seeing here at the moment is solely driven by a massive rise in...
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u. k. in brussels, have been tans. will that change on the list trust? well as close as the foreign secretary has a riley ah, had many encounters with the european union and she had basically escaping the threats on the table that the u. k. will una, let free withdraw from parts of the divorce agreement that the u. k. and the you have had us as part of the breaks that fro says, so this is something that is really angering the european union and whether she hasn't really indicated that there will be a change and has thaws. moreover, when she was recently asked whether president mcgraw france is a friend or foe, she said that the jury is out. so that has angered also many. he had written many of bro europeans and she got a lot of criticism for that. so really the, at the relations with the you ah, sour at the moment and we don't really see this changing at a time soon. at least we don't have any indication that she's changing her thoughts on this interesting days ahead are big it. thank you very much. for that round up big mouth for us in london. i series of stabbings i
u. k. in brussels, have been tans. will that change on the list trust? well as close as the foreign secretary has a riley ah, had many encounters with the european union and she had basically escaping the threats on the table that the u. k. will una, let free withdraw from parts of the divorce agreement that the u. k. and the you have had us as part of the breaks that fro says, so this is something that is really angering the european union and whether she hasn't really indicated that there...
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u. k. the cost of living crisis, the u. s. how speak the visits rushes close out. all media with pledges to secure democracy and security and in sport are smaller. back on top of the english, primarily by donors beat london, rival bradford to claim a fleet. when asked to see me . ah, the us president joe biden is paid in respect to queen elizabeth the 2nd he appeared on the balcony in westminster hall. as a stream of people filed past the queen's coffin. the president was accompanied by his wife jill, and the u. s. and bachelor to britain, more world leaders continue to arrive in london on the eve of the monarch's funeral . rory challenge has more from the british capital the taking his turn with the tide of people that have been flowing past the queen's coffin for days. now. us president joe biden came to pay his respects in london to find the book of condolence, and to offer his recollections for the celebrated monarch. she was the same impersonate issue as her image, decent on the wrong and all much service and harsh go out to the royal family, king charles in a
u. k. the cost of living crisis, the u. s. how speak the visits rushes close out. all media with pledges to secure democracy and security and in sport are smaller. back on top of the english, primarily by donors beat london, rival bradford to claim a fleet. when asked to see me . ah, the us president joe biden is paid in respect to queen elizabeth the 2nd he appeared on the balcony in westminster hall. as a stream of people filed past the queen's coffin. the president was accompanied by his...
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close 0 actually. if you look at the 3 month picture, growth is absolutely flat. so ally the u. k. economy has actually entered recession, there is no signs of positive grounds. told. there has been some modest growth in services, but in terms of production, in terms of construction, they've both fallen. not surprisingly, the production figure is largely driven by, you know, gas, electric air conditioning, et cetera, which actually has fallen by 3.4 percent. so for services there was growth in consumer services of point 6 percent. but if you look at that, where we are now, well, still 4.3 percentage points lower than we were pre coded. so there isn't much of that, is there. so all signs pointing to recession, the bank of england even forecasting that it could last into early 2024. give us an idea. what does that mean for normal brits follow recession basically means that our, our overall output is falling. it means a sort of produce standard of living. ready. it means, you know, we coupled with those inflation figures that you've been talking about. i some predictions that it's goi
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the, with that and new being and now not only the royal family and those close to the queen, but every single person within the u. k. and the commonwealth now in the state of mourning. but there's also, i think, a sense of wondering how we should welcome the new monarch within with now those words being said by trust that we said just an instant feel like the country has changed. if i can just describe for you we of course we're, we're here long. everybody in the media and ours is the people who decided to come to fucking power. there was a moment though, where we noticed that the flag that applies above the palace was beginning to be lowered half matter. of course, that was the signal that everybody could understand. and you could hear ripple going through the crowd going through the media immediately. text messages flying around in the mood change it, all of a sudden went from something of a visual to now a memorial. you saw now people bringing flowers to the sites and, but it's not exactly the sad thing that you might expect the crowd fields as if they've been waiting for this. they've been expecting this. the q
the, with that and new being and now not only the royal family and those close to the queen, but every single person within the u. k. and the commonwealth now in the state of mourning. but there's also, i think, a sense of wondering how we should welcome the new monarch within with now those words being said by trust that we said just an instant feel like the country has changed. if i can just describe for you we of course we're, we're here long. everybody in the media and ours is the people...
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u. k. will be a meeting for the 1st time and they'll be discussing behind a closed door. so that's the 1st item on king charles's agenda. later on, we do expect him to be making his 1st televised address to the nation. ah, it will likely be a pre recorded address. we expect that around a 6 pm to nights. so it will be a chance for the new king to set the tone to agree to the nation and, and maybe to start to lay the foundation for what we can expect from him. of course, just enormous shoes to fill, coming in in the wake of, of queen elizabeth. and he will try to set the tone and, and really bring this nation into a new era to today. and tonight in day we are saying live pictures. now all the new king traveling through the capital. aah, carl. we understand that britain has now entered a long period of morning. what does that mean exactly? will public life feed put on hold and for how long? yet as of right now, the 10 days of national morning here, and of course the period for the royal family themselves will go on a even longer than that, extending beyond the funeral. a lot
u. k. will be a meeting for the 1st time and they'll be discussing behind a closed door. so that's the 1st item on king charles's agenda. later on, we do expect him to be making his 1st televised address to the nation. ah, it will likely be a pre recorded address. we expect that around a 6 pm to nights. so it will be a chance for the new king to set the tone to agree to the nation and, and maybe to start to lay the foundation for what we can expect from him. of course, just enormous shoes to...
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closely. of course, here in the u. k, we watch all around the world to and you'll see it here on how to 0 britain now observing james a period of national morning. do we have any idea yet when the queen's state funeral will take place? we don't know, officially we know we don't know, no plans have been announced and things may change. but we do know that the plans have been in place of the template for this for literally decades. and the queen herself, had a say in the plans for her funeral, and i don't think anyone will now want to go against her her wishes. so i think it's pretty certain what's going to happen. the morning will continue for about 12 days. and we think that the funeral is most likely to take place on monday, the 19th of september, and that be not far from where i am in westminster abbey. the funeral will take place and that a burial will take place, windsor, but between now and then, the morning will continue, the new king will visit different parts of this country. he will go to that. no. norland will
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u. k goes back now to being a nation in morning that we will draw to a close our coverage for the moment. here on al jazeera, it will be plenty of more. nick will be back with the news out for you and a little over half an hour after inside story. next. ah. she was a symbol of continuity in the united kingdom for 7 decades, but after queen elizabeth the 2nd death, what does the future hold for the monarchy and how will she be remembered? this is inside still ah hello and welcome to the program on him. ron con tributes have been pouring in for britain's queen elizabeth the 2nd who's died the age of 96. she has been praised for her compassion and warmth, and described as a role model and an inspiration to millions. buckingham palace says she died peacefully on thursday afternoon at her scottish state balmoral. the crown has passed her oldest son, who's now known as king charles the 3rd. the queen's long rain, so widespread changes across the country that she rolled over. as well as the world that she lived in for everything, she remained a constant as need. walker now recalls a rain soul,
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whole government actually i looking forward to a continuing close friendship with king charles the 3rd the relationship between the u. s. and the u. k. has of course, always been very special for historical reasons, but in the past 7 decades, that the queen play any part in oh, definitely. and it is interesting to see how different are also different a former presidents react. and i think actually this fair to say that michelle obama and her the creed might have had a very special relationship by i'm sure many of our viewers recall the moment when president obama and the 1st lady were visiting the queen and in london. and michelle obama touched her bag and this is absolutely impossible. that's forbidden . you are not allowed to touch the queen, but the queen, in her very humorous way, reacted in the very warm away that kind of underlines. i think the special relationship between her, especially michelle obama. i think the queen understood how stressful and how hard that can be like to be and the public eye, which is not always really friendly to women in a school in washington. thank you so much. although she had increasingly withdr
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u. k. is conservative policy, alexa, new leda to become the country's prime minister. amid an impending economic recession, listening closed, examines and dissects the world's media. how they operate, and the stories they cover. with rising price is causing hardship and discontent across the globe, we report on the human cost and maximum the 10th a tackling the crisis. september on al jazeera cats are air ways. official airline of the journey. with a full shot, an official. and i knew the john, ah, this is al jazeera, ah, hello, i'm adrian for getting this is that use our life from doha coming up in the next 60 .
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close to parity. now, the falling pound means imports get more expensive in the u. k, the net importer of what it consumes that will add to the cost of living crisis, probably to the rate of inflation. all of which will have the entirely opposite effect intended effective positive quad things, mini budget, fiscal event, call it what you will last week, which it had been hoped would make people feel a little bit better off the leader of the u. k. it's position labor party has been speaking at its annual conference in liverpool kiss. tom focused on the faltering currency urging voters to ditch the ruling conservatives. what we've seen in the past few days has no precedent. the government has lost control of the british economy. and for what they crush the pound and for water. high interest rates, higher inflation, higher boring. and for walt not for you. not for working. people for tax cuts, for the rich is one percent in our society. more from our 0 port brennen his in liverpool. the confidence speech from kiss sama, i think what he's looking at is the conservative par
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keep, has been retaken, and forces are closing in on another town, ukraine's president says they have gained 2000 square kilometers just this month. france, u. k and germany say they have serious doubts about around some tensions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. earlier this week, the u ins nuclear watchdog published a report saying it could not verify where the to runs nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes. the international atomic energy agency reportedly says around stock piles of up to 60 percent enriched uranium, have grow and buy more than 12 kilograms to ron has been demanding and into investigations to revive the nuclear deal. thousands of supporters of former pakistani prime minister m ron con, attended a rally and garage round walla conners facing multiple legal battles, but he continues to demands new elections. he's been charged with criminal contempt and terrorism threatening a judge who had ruled against one of his close aids. con, submitted a document to a court on wednesday, expressing deep regrets over his remarks. come out, honda has more from islamabad. the form of prime minister am ron con, held a large rally
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keep has been retaken, and forces are closing in on another town. ukraine's president says they have gained 2000 square kilometers. just this month. france, the u. k. and germany say they have serious doubts about around some tensions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. earlier this week, the u ends nuclear watchdog published a report saying it could not verify whether to ron's nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes. the international atomic energy agency reportedly says around stop pals of up to 60 percent enriched uranium, have grown by more than 12 kilograms. the un secretary general says he's never seen climate carnage on such a large scale than what he witness and pakistan. antonio gutierrez is in syn province to assist the devastation caused by the worst flooding and decades thy beth ravi, reports from la connor. when the un secretary general comes to town, it usually means things aren't going well. but they may get better. antonio gutierrez, his made his position clear climate change caused the floods and pockets done a disaster. forced upon poor countries by rich was so it is time to settle the bill . the government and millions
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u. k. late queen elizabeth at by moral castle preparations are underway to move her coughing to edinburgh swedes at voting in a close election. the country's right and far right parties have formed an alliance for the 1st time. with an fading people from an invasion of snakes were on patrol with thailand's reptile rapid response team. thank you very much for joining us. we begin in ukraine, where russia's grape on the north, east cocky region appears to be weakening. ukrainian tubes have made massive territorial gains in their counter offensive. taking control of 2 cities on russian supply roads, russia has withdrawn its forces, saying it is regrouping, and operations at the russian house operation. nuclear power plant have been fully stopped. their state agency in charge of europe's largest power plant says it has disconnected the fixed unit of the plant from the power grid that swing in hold of her beat for the latest on the situation in ukraine holder. let's start with these advances. the ukranian forces have made tell us about the latest in house they been able to achieve this well, i think that's a question tha
u. k. late queen elizabeth at by moral castle preparations are underway to move her coughing to edinburgh swedes at voting in a close election. the country's right and far right parties have formed an alliance for the 1st time. with an fading people from an invasion of snakes were on patrol with thailand's reptile rapid response team. thank you very much for joining us. we begin in ukraine, where russia's grape on the north, east cocky region appears to be weakening. ukrainian tubes have made...
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that are close to his heart, particularly the environment and the fears about what's happening with the climate change. i think that he won't be able to be as vocal because the monarch in the u. k is supposed to be above politics, but i'm sure he's still going to make his feelings very well known. for example, he will be meeting with the prime minister on a weekly basis that will be where he can really express some of his perhaps personal opinions. but i think he has to be very careful not to overstep the mark with what he feels is important. and what the role of the monarchy is not just in the u. k, but also across the globe. i alex, thank you. alex forest white, who was speaking to you again shortly. as we know, the queen died at ball bow, moral castle in scotland, and her coffin will be brought to london after a vigil there we can across to aberdeen airport in scotland, where dw correspond. emily go, dean is standing by for us. emily, you're around about an hour away from bell moral castle, where the queen died yesterday. tell me about what's happening where you are. yes. so we just got the information that prince charles or king charles the 3rd has now let pamela castle in
that are close to his heart, particularly the environment and the fears about what's happening with the climate change. i think that he won't be able to be as vocal because the monarch in the u. k is supposed to be above politics, but i'm sure he's still going to make his feelings very well known. for example, he will be meeting with the prime minister on a weekly basis that will be where he can really express some of his perhaps personal opinions. but i think he has to be very careful not to...
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kieffer has been retaken, and forces are closing in on another town. ukraine's president says they have gained 2000 square kilometers, just this month. of france, the u. k. and germany say they have serious doubts about a rounds intention to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. one of around negotiate is at the talks in vienna to revive the deal accused the e. u. of being partial. the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, says he's never seen the climate carnage on such a large scale than what he witnessed during his 3 day visit to pakistan. the government in science is sublime and global warming for the record monsoon ryans that lead to the unprecedented flooding. really 1400 people have been killed. the news continues on al jazeera, after the listening post. talk to, i'll just 0. we ask for the rebound. you speak off is clearly coming at a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong? we listen, you were part of the army struggling in the 1970 s if you have any regrets. you know, we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories done on al jazeera, fragile feet, a partisan press, and as social media demagogue, it knocked out the oth
kieffer has been retaken, and forces are closing in on another town. ukraine's president says they have gained 2000 square kilometers, just this month. of france, the u. k. and germany say they have serious doubts about a rounds intention to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. one of around negotiate is at the talks in vienna to revive the deal accused the e. u. of being partial. the un secretary general antonio gutierrez, says he's never seen the climate carnage on such a large scale than what he...
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u. k. actually case in summer 2021 long before i events of 2022 and a. so when you have a number of power stations closing, that means that the pressure of a switch to european grits ah is oscillating. if i have the correct english term on that was 50 hertz, and it starts somewhere in turkey, and it ends somewhere in the atlas, in mountain in morocco. so it's one huge crate. so if they're in this sir hartzer unit go down to, let's say, 47, which has been the case from time to time. and especially with no wind blowing of sunshine in germany than power stations start to shut down by themselves. it's an automatic shut down. so this is the risk and it's much more then do you change carpets or to your shower to minutes or 5 minutes? it's oh i think people have not yet crass the actual low on the severity for it. but is that, is that what politicians are seeking? is that what they want? we embarrass johnson saying, buy a new kettle because you'll save 20 pounds a year for that. it is little things about it. is that what the, the government's high officials are trying to say? don't worry, look after the pennies
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by discouraging the very investment we need with our less being closed more for these the founder and chairman of the cross industry u. k. energy security group. john is now from london. so clive, the new prime ministers move. what do you think about it? i think it's a massive intervention. i don't think it just proportionate to the problem. every energy costs are a problem for some, but they're not a crisis for all. and it's a mistake, i think, to you is much of intervention to create artificial retail and wholesale prices in the market as a tool of welfare policy. i mean, what we're ended up doing, you're going to pictures, and this will be the suppliers. we will have the costs between the costs of the gas they buy and what they can charge consumers actually support supported by a massive amount of government borrowing and we will be in the future for tax. so the, so it's basically a blanket subsidy and there's a blanket subsidy. it's beneficial and doesn't really target to where it's most need to. the other problem is that it will create a high level of energy cost for the next 2 year where they could well preclude d
by discouraging the very investment we need with our less being closed more for these the founder and chairman of the cross industry u. k. energy security group. john is now from london. so clive, the new prime ministers move. what do you think about it? i think it's a massive intervention. i don't think it just proportionate to the problem. every energy costs are a problem for some, but they're not a crisis for all. and it's a mistake, i think, to you is much of intervention to create...
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u. k in the monarchy told us, or why? why people want to say why they want to say closed coffin? i think queen elizabeth was one of the 1st monarch i think, to have a kind of a connection with the people that night previous moment kat. so, and that's largely due to, to, to technology, to things like television. so the pictures that you're showing the rest of the rest of the rain. so she was breaking beamed in people's households into the sitting rooms at tea time. or you know, news programs, things like that cheaply or for most serious events. like recently she spoke during the pandemic, which was hugely important for the morale of the british people. so i think the public feel they have a connection with a monic in a way that previously, you know, unless he met the previous king or that you, you saw him on royal visit. he wouldn't have that connection. so i think his that sort of personal connection, which means that people have drawn drawn, and she want to see the coffin line in state and to attend the funeral. we appreciate you sharing your thoughts and respect you throughout
u. k in the monarchy told us, or why? why people want to say why they want to say closed coffin? i think queen elizabeth was one of the 1st monarch i think, to have a kind of a connection with the people that night previous moment kat. so, and that's largely due to, to, to technology, to things like television. so the pictures that you're showing the rest of the rest of the rain. so she was breaking beamed in people's households into the sitting rooms at tea time. or you know, news programs,...
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closing time. because of the high gas prices, for example, fertilizer factories here in the u. k. all the soap has been a bike. the energy price cap being increased from the beginning of october and again in january. so we're looking at looking at ways that we can reduce the amount of gas we use, clamp or thermostats that such stand a little bit. maybe we're jumping during during the winter. i say in a way that the, the problem kind of solves itself because of the high level of, of the prices. yeah. but that doesn't help and consumer affairs, as many people, particularly the elderly, the vulnerable, is a great deal of concern about what this could mean for them. no matter how much you cut back on demand, which is what the rising price is in the market, trying to do is to kill off that them. on the fact is that russia met about 40 percent of europe's gas demand before the invasion of ukraine and european countries didn't really do anything to have any sort of a back up or contingency in contingency in the event. the major security issue like this. yes, the problem is given 3 or 4 y
closing time. because of the high gas prices, for example, fertilizer factories here in the u. k. all the soap has been a bike. the energy price cap being increased from the beginning of october and again in january. so we're looking at looking at ways that we can reduce the amount of gas we use, clamp or thermostats that such stand a little bit. maybe we're jumping during during the winter. i say in a way that the, the problem kind of solves itself because of the high level of, of the prices....
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close to each other. all of these were all residents. and of course not every one is a supporter of the monarchy or either in the u. k. and beyond, or will it be hard for them to keep a sense of relevance for the royal family? it is difficult to say, but them into an atmosphere that you've seen there. how difficult or easy will it be for going ahead into the future? yes. how relevant is some of the stuff that you've seen today? and it said everyone understands the grief in the morning for this lady who's given this amazing duty. but when you see some of the patching tree, when you see the very old fashioned way, it all works. how relevant is it to modern britain and, and to young people in modern britain, bully opinion polls say that the molecule is still very pop for the here. go out. further afield is a bit wider to some of the other countries where where the, what king charles is also the head of state not quite so popular local strain the, for example, the thinking about it. and then you go, why to the commonwealth? i think this is the real question mark the commonwealth, of course, when the queen took over in 195
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this war is also close to the inspirational leadership oath of that in the routing of a serious leadership of abroad. him is an entity open mouth insert foot, former u. k. prime minister boris johnson. a bit of a slip up there, praising vladimir putin for his inspirational leadership and made the ongoing ukraine conflict details for you at asi dot com. all right, so a diplomatic ties between canada and canada and india with it become a bit tense lately. as the canadian government is allowing seeks living that to conduct a referendum for a separate seek homeland in the western indian state of punjab. the indian government has already a student advisory statement of warning as nationals about increasing violence. his, his off correspondent will give us a bit of a clearer picture on this. but engine sharma. on the 19th of this month, several men from the sea community in ontario and canada bomb the b to the record active. what was this referenda? it was essentially seek group saw and what it for whether or not the indian job should be a separate country. and these are canadian citizens, not india is trying to decide what should or shouldn't be done in ind
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u. k. have slapped sanctions on dante accusing him of undermining the stability of the region. dante has close ties with the russian president vladimir putin as what a savvy as leader, alexander voltage. moscow keys is the e. u, an nato of not protecting bosnian serb interests. well, analysts say russia is using the bosnian serbs to pressure. you are a piano and nato countries as it deals with the fallout from the war in ukraine. now the tele bands acting health minister has called for increased cooperation in health care between afghanistan and iran. he is into ron for talks with officials from rome's health ministry. the taliban government has been struggling to improve the health system due to sanctions and a reduction in dona a's at the see the world health organization warned it was on the brink of collapse. dorothy jabari has more than this from to her on the 2 countries are certainly not at war with each other. they share about a 1000 kilometer border. afghanistan is just east of iran and officials here when the taliban took over afghanistan in august of last year. the reigning presiden
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u. k. have slapped sanctions on doric, accusing him of undermining the stability of the region. today has close ties with the russian president vladimir putin and serbia as needed. alexander, which moscow accuses the e. u and nato of not protecting both new serve interests. unless a russia is using the serbs to pressure europe in nature, countries as it deals with the fall out from the war and ukraine, topic tourism, which has more from sorry of us. this visit comes in a very turbulent time for bosnian history. probably the most turbulent time since the war back in the, in the ninety's. everything started back last summer when the bosnian serb pulled out of the central government institution and verify effectively blocking them. with that more d, as in bosnia, went into winter with political instability and political crisis, which soon turned into a security crisis. there was a palpable tension attention about and fear that the country could plunge into war . and this pension was extremely palpable, especially in the 1st days of the ukrainian of the russian invasion on ukraine. the logic behind
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closely 8 of these. how likely that thank you. and while the death of the 96 year old queen was not unexpected, given her recent health difficulties, the hold of the u. k. is feeling the shock of her loss. let's have a look at this report now on a nation in morning. on the way to school, a solitary visit to the gates of rainy bell moral estate. a moment for a parent and children to mark the day after the queen died. less solitary outside of buckingham palace in london, where police officers are providing flower placement and security. it's another logical spot for prayer and reflections. the day after the queen died even when she didn't touch us personally, it means a lot from multiple wireless. so i think she was a mother she, she's been a randall malloy, so i've never known anything different. that last of course with a monarch on the throne for 70 years is a common refrain. with o none, dis wong queen is here. she's here to pass. there was always look to them. quain. ok, now i'm and she's just been a constant through everything. everything that goes on bad, she's really reminded us of what it means to b ha, putting something you know, taking a vow a
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u. k, his ability to pay he sends a cruise at the cape town where 50000000 pounds of british gold reserves stored in desperation, chance you're right to roosevelt. in the midst of war, great britain is close to bankruptcy. roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to double could moment . liam leaves a dose, marketable dis for pretty bad. sure. what offering you are in the jeff nikki here. must lotion of congress share bill up or is not the current. now lord, you're still current about sasha got it, don't we? more display a bed is just lunch to want to shoot. why don't you little best parker part of it came from i rush. however, lindley supplies are immediately entangled in financial obligations. tustin, your bully sports on the doorstep or near shirts. there was appointed a local up. so you're going, you're in this is jim ah ah, in time. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk and the ball can
u. k, his ability to pay he sends a cruise at the cape town where 50000000 pounds of british gold reserves stored in desperation, chance you're right to roosevelt. in the midst of war, great britain is close to bankruptcy. roosevelt seized no benefits in britain's defeat. after which the us would run the risk of facing war to double could moment . liam leaves a dose, marketable dis for pretty bad. sure. what offering you are in the jeff nikki here. must lotion of congress share bill up or is...
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the closed contract court reportedly found the acid leader guilty of electoral fraud in the 2020 elections when her pun landslide victory is already serving an early of 17 years sentence. the u. k. conservatives are in the final stages of choosing their new leader and prime minister. today's the last 8 member's consent in their ballads and choose between liz trust and richie su neck. the result will be announced on monday with when a replacing virus jones ship carrying ukrainian grain that ran aground in turkey. spots for straight has now been towed to anchorage and is dabble. the vessel was transporting corn to italy when it suffered or brought a failure, forcing the critical waterway to close. it's the 1st such incidents in exports from ukraine. we started in july. one of the most expensive tv shows ever made has finally had its debut rings of power is the pre call to the popular load of the rings and hubbard films. but the story has moved to the small screen and takes place 4000 years before the events in those adaptations of j. r. r. tolkien novels . the series was found in new zealand during the pandemic looked down. culture critics have given the 1st episode, rave reviews
the closed contract court reportedly found the acid leader guilty of electoral fraud in the 2020 elections when her pun landslide victory is already serving an early of 17 years sentence. the u. k. conservatives are in the final stages of choosing their new leader and prime minister. today's the last 8 member's consent in their ballads and choose between liz trust and richie su neck. the result will be announced on monday with when a replacing virus jones ship carrying ukrainian grain that ran...
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close to the sun as possible. here the sun shines 24 hours a day and you need 0 land on earth. so why don't we put solar panels in the earth orbit? the u. k. lead space energy initiative with around 50 partners from industry, government and science is planning to install a solar power satellite in space by 2035 the us china and japan are also taking part in the solar space power quest. and this is, oh, it might work satellites in the us g, a stationary orbit, which is around 35000 kilometers from earth, collect solar energy using huge solar panels. they convert the energy into microwave radiation and beam and down to earth on the ground. a net of receiving antennas, or rec, tenors, collect the microwaves and convert them to electricity for the grid. each satellite might produce 2 gigawatts of continuous power. as much as around $700.00 utility scale wind turbines, they'd be huge around 1.7 kilometers in diameter. and we'll wait several 1000 tons. the satellites would start to beam energy to us 24 hours a day. the beam is considered to be harmless for animals and humans. it's about a quarter the strength of the midday sun. but energy is lo
close to the sun as possible. here the sun shines 24 hours a day and you need 0 land on earth. so why don't we put solar panels in the earth orbit? the u. k. lead space energy initiative with around 50 partners from industry, government and science is planning to install a solar power satellite in space by 2035 the us china and japan are also taking part in the solar space power quest. and this is, oh, it might work satellites in the us g, a stationary orbit, which is around 35000 kilometers...