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u. k. though as, as had beg, traveled to the north of england to say how people there are reacting to the pomp and ceremony. the queen's youngest son, prince edward greets the crowd. in manchester. the city is known for its diversity ah, arts, culture and being a trend setter and it's hard to escape the fact the queen has died, but not every one is in the mood for the royal funeral. sharleen is a community worker. she feels the monarchy is detached from black communities. if come to this country will not felt quite welcome is that lot raisins in, in england and them. and when you blackie, do you know it and feel it. unfortunately, no matter how you try and ignore, right. and it just feels like that is a big issue in the, in england. and she's never said anything. young men in the local barbershop are also discussing what dominating the news respectively. i don't really bother him with others that are these moments of silence and strike to know that because of the queen that this is irritating a bi
u. k. though as, as had beg, traveled to the north of england to say how people there are reacting to the pomp and ceremony. the queen's youngest son, prince edward greets the crowd. in manchester. the city is known for its diversity ah, arts, culture and being a trend setter and it's hard to escape the fact the queen has died, but not every one is in the mood for the royal funeral. sharleen is a community worker. she feels the monarchy is detached from black communities. if come to this...
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u. k. even though these are feelings and you know, there is a love for a woman. they didn't know. this is, you know, a woman who created a screen really for people to project their own feelings there and things about sense of duty. their own feelings about what she represented to them upon the screen. she was very difficult to know. not many people did. and so each person is leaving a different thing. i think it could be on a she was there and she was very out that i wasn't she, she was always at events, always meeting people, always shaking hands. so i think people have the feeling they didn't know her. yes . but i bet that didn't personally, you know, i think that that was the art that was, that was her gift. and a gift that she, she honed or not that she home over 70 years, which was to give people that feeling that they did know how that they were invested in her. and yet she was very per private person. so that the psychology, i think it is fascinating, quite frankly. and you know, you see these crowds and, you know, these people putting down flowers is flowing it's, it's ext
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ruthless exploitation of prisoners of war and civilian detainees for political ends. critics though the u. k, is not really in the best position to preach to others on the subject. the country has face a number of allegations of the inhumane treatment of p, o w, 's, and war crimes. this will go back to the days of u. k. soldiers during the war in iraq. one of the most high profile cases can concern that of buck i'm most so you may remember it. then an inquiry revealed to 26 year old hotel work. it was arrested by the u. k. military and taken to a u. k based in iraq back in 2003. it's where he died. 2 days later, a post mortem found $93.00 injuries, including fractured ribs, and a broken nose. injuries was said to have contributed to his death. the probes that mussa had been beaten multiple times by a number of soldiers will take this further. now, a journalist actually to return to joining us live here on the international and always a great pleasure to see you after, despite the morbidity of our stories right now, what, what do you make of this trust statement on russia's treatment of p, o
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k u x p. one. me though, as you know, as really big. wow, now i have to ask you, why do you think your song, which is why when we united. right, why do you think it's so important right now? i think it's important, especially where, where i come from, you know, because especially in the odds, you know, everybody's trying to do their own thing. everybody is so, so concentrated on their own being that you don't even when i let someone else in, you know, but when we did that song we is showing that it can be done. you know, we can work together any can be a bomb and we can make it work. listen for 77 percent has got it. what you're asking? well, the coolest people from now media in those studio. now let's head over to south africa to meet how again, all my, sheila, aka, how much interesting name, right? but the background is even more fascinating. machine uses the cow is a fact that symbol of expression and the most read how culture is changing. the title of my work is one to 3 block myself. it come from a game, hide and seek. basically. w
k u x p. one. me though, as you know, as really big. wow, now i have to ask you, why do you think your song, which is why when we united. right, why do you think it's so important right now? i think it's important, especially where, where i come from, you know, because especially in the odds, you know, everybody's trying to do their own thing. everybody is so, so concentrated on their own being that you don't even when i let someone else in, you know, but when we did that song we is showing...
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what are some critics though say the u. k. perhaps is not in the best position to preach to others on this kind of subject. i mean, we all know the country's face, the number of allegations of the treatment of p, o w, 's, and war crimes committed. well, for example, by you guys soldiers during the war in iraq, you may remember one of the most high profile cases concerned that have been mussa . now, an inquiry revealed a 26 year old hotel worker, was arrested by the u. k. military and taken to a u. k. based in iraq in 2003 when he died 2 years later, post mortem found 1903 injuries, including fractured ribs, and a broken nose. the injuries was said to have contributed to his death. and the prob said that mussa had been beaten multiple times by a number of soldiers. well, we discussed the issue with our journalist option to return. see, he said that the u. k. perhaps is in no position to raise concerns about the treatment of p o w. it would be almost humorous if it wasn't so tragic. i know that they had to be. the prosecutor, th
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the last i want to live people though watching in the u. k and all around the world are going to be worried about these words. i am not bluffing from someone who's one of the major nuclear powers. are you worried about the possible use of tactical nuclear weapons? we had a recent comment from the former deputies section of nato, rose guatemala, who said it was a deep concern to her. well, as i've said, nato has never been an aggressive alliance is a purely defensive alliance. the ukrainians are defending their homeland against invaders from russia. and there has not been a mess, has never been a threat to russia itself. you say that, but he says he's not bluffing. i mean, are you worried that cornered now he might do something that previously was unthinkable. the, the, the, the right thing for him to do the right thing for russia to do is to leave you cried, let you crane, rebuild itself, rebuild its economy and to start behaving as a proper international paul about. so we've ever asked for and to escalate the rhetoric as we've seen here is u
the last i want to live people though watching in the u. k and all around the world are going to be worried about these words. i am not bluffing from someone who's one of the major nuclear powers. are you worried about the possible use of tactical nuclear weapons? we had a recent comment from the former deputies section of nato, rose guatemala, who said it was a deep concern to her. well, as i've said, nato has never been an aggressive alliance is a purely defensive alliance. the ukrainians are...
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u. k. foreign minister in the british government, though not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it was like talking to a deaf person, yet she campaign for britain to remain in 2016. but since the vote to leave became a hard liner on breaks it during this leadership campaign, she insulted the 1st minister of scotland and the french president. but trust rejects accusations that she's modeled her style of former british prime minister margaret thatcher, us before 1996. she was a prominent youth member of another british political party. we liberal democrat, believe an opportunity for all she switched though to the conservative party while still at university on the ongoing cost of living crisis, frost promises tax cuts unloaded. cisco that will be no highly guard portage. ah prime minute, where your mouse is, our correspondent in london big at the moment sir, many of the u. k. have been waiting quite some time for trusts. now the new prime minister, she certainly got a huge list of challenges ahead. what are the biggest issues she's
u. k. foreign minister in the british government, though not without trouble humiliated in moscow by her russian counterpart, sir gay love ralph, who said it was like talking to a deaf person, yet she campaign for britain to remain in 2016. but since the vote to leave became a hard liner on breaks it during this leadership campaign, she insulted the 1st minister of scotland and the french president. but trust rejects accusations that she's modeled her style of former british prime minister...
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because even though not every one in the u. k is a royalist, not even or not everyone is a fan of the queen, but she has had the respect of the people that i have not met anyone who had the bad were to say about the queen. so she really was this person who was always there for everyone. and she met so many people during the 7 decades that she's been the monarch. she's been 200 countries. she's had tens of thousands of, of duty of work duties where she was out and about where she was traveling. so just an incredible body of work. and so many people that she's met to the, for the british people, this really is a momentous day. alex, her passing was announced in a very brief statement by the palace. do we know anything else about the circumstances of her death? we don't at all. we know is that the queen has had, had had mobility issues and problems over the past few months and that really began became very evident last august when she had to cancel a visit to northern ireland. since then, i think people have been on tenterhooks, wor
because even though not every one in the u. k is a royalist, not even or not everyone is a fan of the queen, but she has had the respect of the people that i have not met anyone who had the bad were to say about the queen. so she really was this person who was always there for everyone. and she met so many people during the 7 decades that she's been the monarch. she's been 200 countries. she's had tens of thousands of, of duty of work duties where she was out and about where she was traveling....
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u. k. at the same time though, he is willing to stick with a reduction in tax for the basic right. that's people who at the moment of paying 20 pence in the pound tax on the kazi crossings, plans would be reduced to 19 pence in the pound on labor believes that's a good plan and they're going to stick with it. other battle ground issues, though law and industrial relations, and labor's attitude to strikes. there is division within the labor party about whether government ministers should be allowed to stand on picket lines and support . people who are striking. now, jest alma has had run ins and actually sacked his shadow, transport minister for standing on a rail pickup line on sickest alma in the morning interviews that he's been giving sale. if it's not, frankly, labors, job to be standing on picket lines, it's, it's labor's job to get in to power. he said the job of the labor leader is very different to the job of unions and he's going to stick with his band on pick a mine attendance for now. now it is a crucial conference that got 4 days in order to debate in order to put out t
u. k. at the same time though, he is willing to stick with a reduction in tax for the basic right. that's people who at the moment of paying 20 pence in the pound tax on the kazi crossings, plans would be reduced to 19 pence in the pound on labor believes that's a good plan and they're going to stick with it. other battle ground issues, though law and industrial relations, and labor's attitude to strikes. there is division within the labor party about whether government ministers should be...
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view the queen's coffin is more than 16 hours opinions on the monarchy seemed to be divided though across the u. k, i said bag travel to the north of england to see how people there are reacting to all the pomp and ceremony. it was the queen's youngest son, prince edward greets a crowd in manchester. this city is known for its diversity ah, arts, culture and being a trend setter and it's hard to escape the fact the queen has died, but not every one is in the mood for the royal funeral. sharleen is a community worker. she feels the monarchy is detached from black communities. we've come to this country will not felt quite welcome. is that lot raisins in, in england, and m. and when you blackie, do you know it and feel it. unfortunately, no matter how you try and ignore it. and it just feels like that is a big issue in the, in england. and she's never said anything. young men in the local barbershop are also discussing what dominating the news respectively. i don't really been with others that are these moments of silence and strike to know that because of the queen that this is refusing a bit. garz
view the queen's coffin is more than 16 hours opinions on the monarchy seemed to be divided though across the u. k, i said bag travel to the north of england to see how people there are reacting to all the pomp and ceremony. it was the queen's youngest son, prince edward greets a crowd in manchester. this city is known for its diversity ah, arts, culture and being a trend setter and it's hard to escape the fact the queen has died, but not every one is in the mood for the royal funeral. sharleen...
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u. k. will not be increased even though the previous jossla, which he soon i had planned to do so. so more and more scrutiny is coming down on the pans full as prime minister to cut taxes or not at all increased taxes, and then to move forward with investment to grow the economy, which is what she wants to do. and only will she be outlining that she will also go into the whole issues of defense and the ukraine war on how more can be done to assist that not that war for the ukrainian army in terms of military support. and also in terms of financing and co, the whole, we're going to get a briefing. she will get a briefing. sorry, usa, no, andrea, i will send a thing to you. i wasn't quite sure whether you would pull or not, but as you say, no, because a whole raft of stuff, but at least trust has to get through while the traffic winds through what you're dealing with all of that rain, which is, you know, you need a metal for that, let's talk about some of the issues as well. you've been traveling the country, you've spoken to a business. a small medium enterprise is as well as the pu
u. k. will not be increased even though the previous jossla, which he soon i had planned to do so. so more and more scrutiny is coming down on the pans full as prime minister to cut taxes or not at all increased taxes, and then to move forward with investment to grow the economy, which is what she wants to do. and only will she be outlining that she will also go into the whole issues of defense and the ukraine war on how more can be done to assist that not that war for the ukrainian army in...
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and allowing that country to get back to said to living the last i want to live people though watching in the u k and all around the world are going to be worried about these words. i am not bluffing from someone who's one of the major nuclear powers. are you worried about the possible use of tactical nuclear weapons? we had a recent comment from the former deputies section of nato rose guatemala, who said it was a deep concern to her. well, as i said, her nato has never been an aggressive alliance. is a purely defensive alliance. the ukrainians are defending their homeland against invaders from russia. and there has not been and there has never been a threat to russia itself. you say that? but he says he's not laughing. i mean, are you worried that cornered now he might do something that previously was unthinkable the, the, the, the right thing for him to do, the right thing for russia to do is to leave you cried, let you crane, rebuild itself, rebuild its economy. and to start behaving as a proper international paul about. so we've ever asked for and to escalate the rhetoric as we've seen here
and allowing that country to get back to said to living the last i want to live people though watching in the u k and all around the world are going to be worried about these words. i am not bluffing from someone who's one of the major nuclear powers. are you worried about the possible use of tactical nuclear weapons? we had a recent comment from the former deputies section of nato rose guatemala, who said it was a deep concern to her. well, as i said, her nato has never been an aggressive...
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u. k. to pay his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd . before he left though he warned russia's president, let him in person against using chemical or nuclear weapons in ukraine to county. it's heavy losses. a lot of my remarks in an interview program. 60 minutes on cbs ukraine's president says investigators have found evidence of torture among bodies found in a mass burial site. in the city of idiom, hundreds of bodies were discovered after the area was, were taken from russian forces. the un is sending, attain to assess evidence. if possible, war crimes audit abdul, hamid reports from hockey, that as city as been under russian occupation since the beginning of march when they went in there early, they found little resistance, but ukrainians all along knew it was very important to get it back simply because that city basically was a logistical hub for the russians, very important for their military operations for re supplying their troops in the north of the dorm bus region, which is according to president booted the ultimate goal of this war. at least 24 peo
u. k. to pay his respects to queen elizabeth the 2nd . before he left though he warned russia's president, let him in person against using chemical or nuclear weapons in ukraine to county. it's heavy losses. a lot of my remarks in an interview program. 60 minutes on cbs ukraine's president says investigators have found evidence of torture among bodies found in a mass burial site. in the city of idiom, hundreds of bodies were discovered after the area was, were taken from russian forces. the un...
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i went k, u n, n t o n, and saw him who was on really though i have an exam with clinic. the drive is like an j transported people all across eastern europe, stanton, z for most with aidan us sick. although as i say, that is, i'm very rough on the whole day for the bullshit activity, but i will tell you that you get them chicken dump was here that the chemo who saw that keybo, who here you have chicago with that article is what you thought was were probably gone for the just the one i showed you. but definitely regina, which it, oh sure him or you would feel your lead valesh some 40000 vietnamese people will live in the polish capital war. so it's one of the biggest communities in eastern europe about 30 kilometers from the city is one of the largest asian wholesale market in europe. it's also a hub for trafficking to boulevard. i am sure he darn veggie, should you show it to russia from nevada? yes. carrie very, i'm contreras, whatever the stay something you know, but on there a good movie he stunned da conceal no to say this was yourself, the law of chicago, the believe
i went k, u n, n t o n, and saw him who was on really though i have an exam with clinic. the drive is like an j transported people all across eastern europe, stanton, z for most with aidan us sick. although as i say, that is, i'm very rough on the whole day for the bullshit activity, but i will tell you that you get them chicken dump was here that the chemo who saw that keybo, who here you have chicago with that article is what you thought was were probably gone for the just the one i showed...
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u. k prime minister, as soon as it begins. so please stick with us for now though, let's look to ukraine and the united nations at nuclear watchdog, as calling for a security zone to be established around ukraine's embattled operation nuclear power plants. the i. e. s. as the current situation is untenable. this after a team of its experts visited the site last week to assess the damage and conditions for the workers there. since russian troops took control of the facility early in the war cave and moscow have accused each other of risking a radiation disaster by shelley near the site. meanwhile, ukraine, it says 3 civilians are among the latest victims of russian missile attacks. here the eastern city of harkins, ukraine's a 2nd largest city has seen constant shelling since the start of the conflict heat by rockets again and again. how keith is ukraine's 2nd largest city, its position in the east near the russian border, has made it a target throughout the wall. there was an explosion on dar apartment shook pieces of tile hit my child's back on the ceiling collaps
u. k prime minister, as soon as it begins. so please stick with us for now though, let's look to ukraine and the united nations at nuclear watchdog, as calling for a security zone to be established around ukraine's embattled operation nuclear power plants. the i. e. s. as the current situation is untenable. this after a team of its experts visited the site last week to assess the damage and conditions for the workers there. since russian troops took control of the facility early in the war cave...
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i don't think it looks as though it's going to why did the population of u. k. do you feel feel so fondly towards queen elizabeth? was it her style of monarchy or her character or both? i think he was that sense of duty and just the reassurance that came from her very, very long. right. you know, the fact that she remain essentially the same. it gave us a kind of feeling, but the world was still turning on the same access axis. ok, royal historian sarah gris would be very much appreciate your time here on al jazeera and your insights. thank you very much. thank you. for thousands of mourners have been gathering out walking in palace and around the nation to pay their tributes to the queen andrew simmons reports. now what's been a day of remembrance and reflection within seconds of king charles the 3rd, arriving of buckingham palace with the queen, consort, came what appeared to be a change in schedule. a walk about the king looking relaxed, accepting the welcoming woods and in the background calls of god save the king. his reign. just beginning after the cheerin
i don't think it looks as though it's going to why did the population of u. k. do you feel feel so fondly towards queen elizabeth? was it her style of monarchy or her character or both? i think he was that sense of duty and just the reassurance that came from her very, very long. right. you know, the fact that she remain essentially the same. it gave us a kind of feeling, but the world was still turning on the same access axis. ok, royal historian sarah gris would be very much appreciate your...
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well though, they also discussed the global energy crisis. journalist, the afghan returns these days, the u. k. will face even more serious economic problems under les tress, trade union leaders. we wondering why it is zalinski is more important than them because that britain is about to face a massive amount of sure disorder. just in terms of strike action and things all are changing all the time. the bond prices and the risk of sovereign default has increased according to the markets in the past 24 hours. people are already worried about the energy announcement. she's going to really making next 24 hours as to why would be financed when it goes to energy. it's putin's fault and because of the banning of all free media that tries to be impartial on these matters, british public things, and don't realize that the energy cost, the electricity costs are not because of putin directly there because of the sanctions on russia. and we got to remember here that britain has a prime minister that is, that his prime minister, because 1000 all the, you, one thousands of the population written go to the p
well though, they also discussed the global energy crisis. journalist, the afghan returns these days, the u. k. will face even more serious economic problems under les tress, trade union leaders. we wondering why it is zalinski is more important than them because that britain is about to face a massive amount of sure disorder. just in terms of strike action and things all are changing all the time. the bond prices and the risk of sovereign default has increased according to the markets in the...
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though they died 50 years ago, their deaths are as painful as ever. earlier d w spoke to chi schiller, a professor of modern history at the durham university in the u. k. who has written extensively about the 1972 munich olympics. we asked him what took so long and why germany took so long to apologize. i think several, several things took so long for one that generates on addition to wasn't charged in the seventy's has now died. i think the last sort of living with in terms of german politics, the mayor of unit was instrumental in bringing the game to munich right. a couple of years ago. but made it easy. i think it makes it easier for this generational change to apologize for something like that. the other big reason i think is, and you could say this is pub cynical. germany wanted to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the games and without a german apology, without the sort of agreement that a german israeli historians commissions would be set up without compensation payments, a significant compensation payments. i think the relatives of the victims with hunky spits and the lee, but it never agreed to come. and i think your point in basically, germa
though they died 50 years ago, their deaths are as painful as ever. earlier d w spoke to chi schiller, a professor of modern history at the durham university in the u. k. who has written extensively about the 1972 munich olympics. we asked him what took so long and why germany took so long to apologize. i think several, several things took so long for one that generates on addition to wasn't charged in the seventy's has now died. i think the last sort of living with in terms of german politics,...
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u. k. 4 deeply divided nations that form the united kingdom divided by class generation geography. politics economy, isn't this an extremely extraordinary task, though the monarch itself will have to assume that if he is in the near future to be able to bring together this, this governing 4 nations, you're quite right hush him. and again, like we've discussed earlier in this debate, it's one about relevance. you will have know said that the monarchy has been very keen to hug the devolved nations of scotland more than islands and wales during this 10 days of national morning. it is no mistake or accident that the queen began . the coffin began in edinburgh, there were bagpipes that a funeral and king charles with keen to address the wealth parliament in welsh. and there, there was a very emotive visit to belfast. there's no mistake that the money he has done this on purpose and even going farther afield. there will be an issue of course with with them the home nations. but even father field with canada, australia, new zealand. we can expecting charles to be on the plane. i think that the queen visited canada over 20 times again. she was, i'm sure, an
u. k. 4 deeply divided nations that form the united kingdom divided by class generation geography. politics economy, isn't this an extremely extraordinary task, though the monarch itself will have to assume that if he is in the near future to be able to bring together this, this governing 4 nations, you're quite right hush him. and again, like we've discussed earlier in this debate, it's one about relevance. you will have know said that the monarchy has been very keen to hug the devolved...
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u. k. had been cancelled or postpone this weekend as a mark of respect. all premier league football matches have been postponed, even though cancelling fixtures is not obligatory under the government's national morning guidance. british racing has been cancelled on saturday, but will resume on sunday. even industrial action has been called off union se plan strikes, my postal and rail workers in the u. k. will not now go ahead. parts of british life, it have remained unchanged for decades, will now be transformed to mark the reign of king charles the 3rd. for the 1st time in 70 years, the national anthem will switch from god save the queen to go said the king. charles will also replace his mother on new coins, bank notes, and stamps. it's traditional for the new moment to face the opposite direction to their predecessor. so charles is image will face left because the queen faced right . and the wall cipher will change. that's the monogram used on everything from mailboxes to police uniforms. current new features, the queens into our stamp blown image of the since edward's crown, and also be legal changes. senior lawyers wi
u. k. had been cancelled or postpone this weekend as a mark of respect. all premier league football matches have been postponed, even though cancelling fixtures is not obligatory under the government's national morning guidance. british racing has been cancelled on saturday, but will resume on sunday. even industrial action has been called off union se plan strikes, my postal and rail workers in the u. k. will not now go ahead. parts of british life, it have remained unchanged for decades, will...
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as though she was a valuable asset worth the coins and notes. she appeared on re challenge how to 0 france the u. k. and germany say they have serious doubts about iran's intentions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. one iranian negotiator has accused the you being partial. earlier this week, the humans 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 said iran stockpiles of enriched uranium, have grown by more than 12 kilograms. thousands of supporters of former pockets on the prime minister in ron khan. i have attended a rally in good drawn walla. con is facing multiple legal battles, but he continues to demand new elections. he's been charged with criminal contempt and terrorism for threatening a judge who had ruled against one of his close age con, submitted a document to a court on wednesday, expressing deep regrets. over his remarks, the un secretary general says he's never seen climate carnage on his largest scale is what he witnessed in pakistan. antonio cherishes and se
as though she was a valuable asset worth the coins and notes. she appeared on re challenge how to 0 france the u. k. and germany say they have serious doubts about iran's intentions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. one iranian negotiator has accused the you being partial. earlier this week, the humans 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 said iran stockpiles of...
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really have been quite tends to say the least though this trust has been threatening to unilaterally withdraw from the brakes. that agreement that the e u and the u. k. had hammered out on devoris johnson, and she has been threatening to unilaterally withdrew from that. so that has really raised a lot of fibrous in europe. and there is, there is a, there's a talk that, that could actually, i get worse on that, that might be a trade war looming, that there might be a retaliation from, from the you say, at the moment we don't see that there is anything conciliatory and has speech, but then again, she hasn't really mentioned a foreign policy. she has mentioned britton's place in the world. other than to say that she will stand up for democracy around the world. but we will really have to see what she is doing in the next weeks because there awesome deadlines when it comes to the crisis with europe in the next week. so we will no more fairly seen our correspondent berrigan mos in london. thank you so much for reporting. well, the united nations says that in the 1st half of this year alone, more than $700.00 children have died in nutrition centers across
really have been quite tends to say the least though this trust has been threatening to unilaterally withdraw from the brakes. that agreement that the e u and the u. k. had hammered out on devoris johnson, and she has been threatening to unilaterally withdrew from that. so that has really raised a lot of fibrous in europe. and there is, there is a, there's a talk that, that could actually, i get worse on that, that might be a trade war looming, that there might be a retaliation from, from the...
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know, but on go daddy though love by gorda with the serious consequences at destroying on land prompting the development of new methods conservation is drawing technology from the u. k. ames to reduce deforestation by sewing seeds faster and more efficient than ever before. while the alley croaking technique and central america replaces slash van agriculture by planting rows of ingo trees. this creates healthy soil, allowing crops to be cultivated in the alley, ways in trinidad and tobago. the roots of the benefit plans which can be over 7 meters long mind to the soil, to prevent land size solutions like these a vital to help us protect the land. but more important still is that we limit our consumption of natural resources. the future of our planet depends on it. ah and a anti semitism is of equal landra labor government. it will not be tolerated in any form . what? so ever. beneath the surface lies a darker side in british politics. the labor files, hot one on al jazeera, a diverse range of stories from across the globe. from the perspective of our networks, journalists on al jazeera, a ah, safe that mm hm. and then international anti corruption excellence award b
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though that it's going to put people off. certainly the outpouring of loyalty and respect that we've heard here in the u. k. in the past days means that i don't think they'll be any loss of appetite for people wanting to turn up that out. 0 pull. brennan, reporting live from buckingham palace in london. paul many thanks indeed. or queen elizabeth's coffin arrived in edinburgh on sunday after a more than 6 hour drive from balmoral castle, which is where she passed away on thursday. the well wishes queued up upon the route along the routes to pay their respects and as he was allen fisher reports the beginning of the final journey. the coffin of the late queen caddied by the groans keepers of her balmoral estate. a place she loved the place, she died initially through the streets. she knew well past the stores and houses of the nearby village and out on to the main roads and the cities beyond the river. so i'm happy ever she had to give us a good fight. it was an absolute pleasure to say how much they know she barabbas and we hold. while pride in 1st to aberdeen in the northeast of scotland were local official
though that it's going to put people off. certainly the outpouring of loyalty and respect that we've heard here in the u. k. in the past days means that i don't think they'll be any loss of appetite for people wanting to turn up that out. 0 pull. brennan, reporting live from buckingham palace in london. paul many thanks indeed. or queen elizabeth's coffin arrived in edinburgh on sunday after a more than 6 hour drive from balmoral castle, which is where she passed away on thursday. the well...
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u. k. would continue, and he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and to challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though, that the european union at negotiations over northern ireland to get the legislation in place, had to be chased by the new prime minister domestically. she's got a major problem with energy prices with you k families, millions of them really finding it hard going. she's going to announce in the next few days, a new plan for capping the energy bills, right? the way across the country, limiting them to below $3000.00 us dollars in any given year. now this is a colossal commitment over a $100000000000.00 committed to it, which could actually threatened the whole mantra about cutting taxes because somewhere that money has to be found. and it could be found in taxes for the future . and that could put her under threat. ah, well let's bring in our guests now in london, ron da. com reader in politics at king's college, london, and director of the university center for british government and politics. in cambridge, lydia craig, head of economics and at the new economic foundation and in brus
u. k. would continue, and he thanked her for her commitment to the ukraine war and to challenge russian aggression. he went on to say though, that the european union at negotiations over northern ireland to get the legislation in place, had to be chased by the new prime minister domestically. she's got a major problem with energy prices with you k families, millions of them really finding it hard going. she's going to announce in the next few days, a new plan for capping the energy bills,...
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though lombardo florida, with the serious consequences of destroying on land prompting the development of new methods of conservation. this drawn technology from the u. k. ames to reduce deforestation by sewing seeds faster and more efficiently than ever before. while the alley cropping technique in central america replace a slash and burn agriculture by planting rows of english trees. this creates healthy soil, allowing crops to be cultivated in the alleyways in trinidad and tobago. the roots of the better plans which can be over 7 meters long and to the soil to prevent land site solutions like these a vital to help us protect the land. but more important still is that we limit our consumption of natural resources. the future of our planets depends on its ah the journey has begun the fee for wold copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. hello, they were watching 2 tropical storms in central america and the caribbean. but before we get there, let's have a look at south america. and the wet weather can be found in the north west with the more storms creeping into coastal areas of columbia. gonna dry up however for the east coast o
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but on go daddy though loved by gorda with the serious consequences at destroying on land prompting the development of new methods of conservation. his drawing technology from the u. k. ames to reduce deforestation by sewing seeds faster and more efficiently than ever before the while. the alley croaking technique and central america replaces slash van agriculture by planting rows of english trees. this creates healthy soil, allowing crops to be cultivated in the alley, ways in trinidad and tobago. the roots of the better for plants which can be over 7 meters long mind to the soil, to prevent landside solutions like these a vital to help us protect the land. but more important still is that we limit our consumption of natural resources. the future of our planet depends on it. ah ah . hello, we have trouble storm fiona, now making its way across the lesser antilles. to the arrival of the storm. they're just running up towards puerto rico will continue to drive its way a further westwards winds around $95.00 from 2 per hour moving reasonably quickly. but it does bring with the usual threats of life threatening storm surge, flash flooding. some parts could see good col
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u. k. this year. as we said earlier, russia will hold an emergency meeting tonight of the un security council regarding the sabotage on the north stream pipelines. though scott ritter, a former us marine cord intelligence officer, believes that the former polish minister stated the truth in his deleted tweet, and that washington is likely responsible for the attack. i don't think sikorsky said in on any meetings, i don't think so. of course, yet any insider knowledge, i think of course you're just stating the obvious with the pipeline was blown up. he knew it was the united states. i think in this case we just go to the one party . you actually made a confession. that's the united states president joe biden february, 8th of this year, stating very clearly that if russia were to send forces into ukraine, that united states would shut down the north stream to pipeline. and when asked why he could do, how we could do that, it wasn't as a german allied cetera. he said, we'll shut it down. it appears that joe biden is, in this case, at least a man of his word. there's no other party that you know that a would have the political clout to carry this out and b
u. k. this year. as we said earlier, russia will hold an emergency meeting tonight of the un security council regarding the sabotage on the north stream pipelines. though scott ritter, a former us marine cord intelligence officer, believes that the former polish minister stated the truth in his deleted tweet, and that washington is likely responsible for the attack. i don't think sikorsky said in on any meetings, i don't think so. of course, yet any insider knowledge, i think of course you're...
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u. k is going through at the moment at the cost of living crisis, i mean it, this news, even though we knew that she's not well, it couldn't come to possibly worst time could it. i think that's a very important part of the way to cretinous. canada tend to change the way she is not the commonwealth and the example that she is a deeply religious person has indeed made and very of any definite difference both to a commonwealth. i don't know why the world and she is the longest trading monarch, but also somebody who does such an imprint on society. because if you take from sancho commonwealth, i don't think it would have survived in its present moment. but if you take the money, he is exec, i suggest the highlight of her rain was her 2011 too. i love the mother and been there for 100 years and it actually changed our politics. i lead to a reciprocal by the hour and also personal touches, the personal charm and, and citizens. i think that so many people have good luck with the queen. the vast majority of the population kind of a time when she was not on the throne. one day when the inevitable co
u. k is going through at the moment at the cost of living crisis, i mean it, this news, even though we knew that she's not well, it couldn't come to possibly worst time could it. i think that's a very important part of the way to cretinous. canada tend to change the way she is not the commonwealth and the example that she is a deeply religious person has indeed made and very of any definite difference both to a commonwealth. i don't know why the world and she is the longest trading monarch, but...
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though i. ready you find anyone who knows anything about it. so you know, they may not be paying, you know, getting money back. whereas here in the u. k, all morning he is making is one of the world's leading countries. and for the money spent got a great the number to. how mindful don't you think king charles is of the criticism, but the royal family gets as far as that expenditure is concerned. do you think that he will continue with this, this desire to, to be seen at least, to be slipping down? are we going to see more royals expected to pay that way? perhaps by, by getting proper jobs? well, one cannot do. it is a proper job. it rose to a great deal of good for charity, for institutions in the u. k. and the commonwealth of the world and is a very important job and a very tough job. i was actually working royals. they are the ones that actually get paid money by the state, the rest of the roads and we do have to go out and make their living. they have to be very discrete about when they do it. but turning, prince charles, i think he's a very sensitive, he's an extreme sensitive and extreme intelligence. and he's been saying the ye
though i. ready you find anyone who knows anything about it. so you know, they may not be paying, you know, getting money back. whereas here in the u. k, all morning he is making is one of the world's leading countries. and for the money spent got a great the number to. how mindful don't you think king charles is of the criticism, but the royal family gets as far as that expenditure is concerned. do you think that he will continue with this, this desire to, to be seen at least, to be slipping...
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dependent upon imports, though we may see companies having to pass all the, the costs of production to consumers, pushing up inflation in the country left off again that inflation here. the u. k. is already at a 40 year high. it's of the highest amongst g 7 countries and that obviously is going to have a negative impact on consumers and how fall that money essentially go. well, going to deeply into this. so whenever inflation searches, as it has done the cost of goods of services over time, just to clarify that the bank of england responds, the bank of england being separate for government is to increase interest rate of the cost of boring to try and dump and down the surgeon prices, but of course if you want to borrow, for instance, if you want to get a mortgage to buy a house and the cost of doing that goes up as well. very, very briefly. or when the government made us announcement of massive tax cuts on friday, it said that he wanted to ramp up boring to pay for these tax cuts and to, to stimulate the economy. but in order to do that, the government's going to have to borrow money on the international markets by selling things called sovereign bonds. and the interest rates
dependent upon imports, though we may see companies having to pass all the, the costs of production to consumers, pushing up inflation in the country left off again that inflation here. the u. k. is already at a 40 year high. it's of the highest amongst g 7 countries and that obviously is going to have a negative impact on consumers and how fall that money essentially go. well, going to deeply into this. so whenever inflation searches, as it has done the cost of goods of services over time,...
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though i see today we together proposing a new package of vital functions. again, we're, we're reuniting with our big motherland with a great russia. also on the day financial turmoil in the u. k, triggered by government plans to slash taxes, bring criticism from the international monetary fund, and have the opposition scenting blood. while the i am at the statement is very, very serious, and it comes on the back of what the back of england said early this week. i think for so many people looking at their mortgage payments this morning, worried about whether they can now afford to pay them for prices. they will be not just frustrated, but angry because the government has lost control of the economy. welcome to the day, the european union says it wants to hit russia with biting new sanctions, targeting trade rushes military, and the people who organized annexation votes in parts of occupied ukraine. brussels says it was russia to pay a price for escalating the crisis by holding what they called sham referendums. you commission president. those are the funding line. explain the rationale behind these additional measures. i funny and it rush us economy even more. so we propose sw
though i see today we together proposing a new package of vital functions. again, we're, we're reuniting with our big motherland with a great russia. also on the day financial turmoil in the u. k, triggered by government plans to slash taxes, bring criticism from the international monetary fund, and have the opposition scenting blood. while the i am at the statement is very, very serious, and it comes on the back of what the back of england said early this week. i think for so many people...
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u. k has been cancelled or postponed this weekend as a mark of respect. all premier league football matches have been postponed. even though cancelling fixtures is not obligatory under the government's national morning guidance. british racing has been cancelled on saturday, but will resume on sunday. even industrial action has been called off. union se plan strikes by postal and rail workers in the u. k. will not go ahead. still had this news are $80000.00 football fans get a glimpse of what the world cup final in cut out will be like ah, cat saw airways official airline of the journey with with with a whole an official and line of the journey. ah ah. your inspector general has called for massive international support to help those affected by the unprecedented floods in pakistan. and tony, the terror shows already launched an appeal $160000000.00 aid to help the country cope with a disaster. and he's now arrived at pakistan to see the flood damage for himself. the government says around 1400 people have been killed so far, and the lives of nearly 33000000 people have been disrupted. come out hider has more from his i'm a
u. k has been cancelled or postponed this weekend as a mark of respect. all premier league football matches have been postponed. even though cancelling fixtures is not obligatory under the government's national morning guidance. british racing has been cancelled on saturday, but will resume on sunday. even industrial action has been called off. union se plan strikes by postal and rail workers in the u. k. will not go ahead. still had this news are $80000.00 football fans get a glimpse of what...
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u. k. feel about him? yeah, i mean we have to always use the word leadership very carefully when we talk about monarchs, because when they are constitutional figureheads, without any real power, but what they are though is representatives of the nation. they are heads of state and they have to be politically relevant, while at the same time, not meddling in politics and quinn. elizabeth has been able to do that remarkably over a sustained length of time. prince charles has got in trouble in recent years, or for making some of his political opinions may be a little bit too known. he'll have to make sure he nips that in the bud to avoid any constitutional confusion going forward. but let's think about some of the things that he's interested in, either ardent a campaign or on environmental affairs. see spoken that length about some of the value of our architecture. i think he will continue to be patrons of those kind of areas and fields. but he is also the twilight of his life as well. okay. he 73 still got a long time ahead of him. but exactly what we'll define his time on the throne really hasn't yet to be written. he is been already regarded as something of a continuity monarch carrying on the tradit
u. k. feel about him? yeah, i mean we have to always use the word leadership very carefully when we talk about monarchs, because when they are constitutional figureheads, without any real power, but what they are though is representatives of the nation. they are heads of state and they have to be politically relevant, while at the same time, not meddling in politics and quinn. elizabeth has been able to do that remarkably over a sustained length of time. prince charles has got in trouble in...