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u. k. today they said some of them said their, their electricity and gas bills, which typically are combined when they pay them some of tripled, some of quadrupled in price. and these people were decent jobs that telling me they can afford their homes now because of their energy bills. what do you make of that? well, i would pick that up too with liz truss. who wants to increase? this is the, the tensions even further. now that they have a new prime minister to consider, and you mentioned your friends, but you know, that's an interesting case in germany. i was just reading some news yesterday. apparently, germans are now going to house clubs to jim's and so on. mostly to use the showers because that way they don't have to use the hot water at home. so have clubs in germany are among the biggest economic groups, the business business groups, demanding help from the government. because the fees with tomorrow morning. hello government. alexandra, sort of jump in demonte help from the government at a
u. k. today they said some of them said their, their electricity and gas bills, which typically are combined when they pay them some of tripled, some of quadrupled in price. and these people were decent jobs that telling me they can afford their homes now because of their energy bills. what do you make of that? well, i would pick that up too with liz truss. who wants to increase? this is the, the tensions even further. now that they have a new prime minister to consider, and you mentioned your...
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today. liz truss will become the u. k. next prime minister today as follows, 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. the outgoing prime minister has just left downing street for the last time. johnson found to support his successor. canadian police say one of the suspects in a series of fatal stabbings has been found dead. they are still searching for his brother who may be injured. the 2 are accused of killing 10 people and injuring 18 in saskatchewan province. one of the deadliest tax in canada's history. russian installed authorities in southern ukraine are delaying river. a referendum on whether care sons' should become part of russia, official side of the security situation, a rare acknowledgement of the ukrainian counter offensive there. keith says it's making progress and has taken several settlements in southern and eastern ukraine. this video, tamed by reuters, appears to show soldiers raising a ukrainian flag in one small town in on region kia began it's long awaited co
today. liz truss will become the u. k. next prime minister today as follows, 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. the outgoing prime minister has just left downing street for the last time. johnson found to support his successor. canadian police say one of the suspects in a series of fatal stabbings has been found dead. they are still searching for his brother who may be injured. the 2 are accused of killing 10 people and injuring 18 in...
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u. k. what about today? what's important about today for this part of the queen's final journey, this is kind of reaching a climax. now the body is now in london. the journey that it took to day was really in staying. she came that she was brought out of buckingham palace, which is the house at the royal family. that's where her official residence is working. charles will now live and was brought through par of central london too, as we said, westminster, westminster hall, which is within that a kind of parliamentary section of the current of the city. and that almost symbolizes the royal family kind of giving up her body to the body politic and to the people to now come and mourn her. and to now be able to file in sco, you see the pictures now that that's where she's lying in state. there's been lots of military, all these amazing uniforms, even thing last couple of days and, and yeah, this is now becoming real for the people in london and also to visit us as well. and she'll be there until monday and then
u. k. what about today? what's important about today for this part of the queen's final journey, this is kind of reaching a climax. now the body is now in london. the journey that it took to day was really in staying. she came that she was brought out of buckingham palace, which is the house at the royal family. that's where her official residence is working. charles will now live and was brought through par of central london too, as we said, westminster, westminster hall, which is within that...
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today. not from here with the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs live trusts will become the u. k. next prime minister. today that follows 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of her predecessor bars. johnson. in the past hour, the queen has accepted johnson's resignation and her estate in scotland. johnson vowed to support his successor, his trust and urged the conservative party to unite behind him. strengthening the economy will be among the new prime ministers most pressing tasks with the u. k. facing a cost of living crisis, and soaring energy prices. and at the earlier i spoke to a correspondent barbara vessel in london, she outlined the biggest issues facing the new p. m. one. a big issue may be of the outgoing prime minister bars. johnson, who said, of course, everyone should says throw their support behind las trust. however he left was a slight insinuation of a possible come back. now if that's not a threat for his successor, i don't know what is however, list trust finds the country in crisis. they are the energy prices, which are absolutely exploding peo
today. not from here with the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs live trusts will become the u. k. next prime minister. today that follows 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of her predecessor bars. johnson. in the past hour, the queen has accepted johnson's resignation and her estate in scotland. johnson vowed to support his successor, his trust and urged the conservative party to unite behind him. strengthening the economy will be among the new prime...
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u. k. is next prime minister today. it follows 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of her predecessor boris johnson. the outgoing prime minister, left downing straight for the last time this morning. johnson bowed to support less trust and he urged the conservative party to unite behind her strengthening the economy, but will be among the new prime ministers most pressing tasks with you k facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy prices of more break. i'll bring in our correspondent barbara vessel in london. barbara at least cross inheriting a country really in crisis at the moment. one of the biggest issues she'll have to face immediately as p. m one. a big issue may be of the outgoing prime minister barak johnson who said, of course, everyone should as throw their support behind las trust. however, he left was a slight insinuation of a possible comeback. now if that's not a threat for his successor, i don't know what is however, list trust finds the country in crisis. they are the energy prices
u. k. is next prime minister today. it follows 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of her predecessor boris johnson. the outgoing prime minister, left downing straight for the last time this morning. johnson bowed to support less trust and he urged the conservative party to unite behind her strengthening the economy, but will be among the new prime ministers most pressing tasks with you k facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy prices of more break. i'll bring in our...
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u. k. and today i'm delivering on that promise. this government is moving immediately to introduce a new energy price guarantee that will give people certainty on energy bills. it will come inflation and base grice, this guarantee, which includes a temporary suspension of green levies. means that from the 1st of october, a typical household will pay no more than $2500.00 pounds per year. they each of the next 2 years. while we get the energy market back on track, yes, this will save a typical household, a 1000 pounds a year. it comes in addition to the full 100 pounds energy bills of holes came. this guarantee supersedes the off gem price cap and has been agreed with energy retailers. we will deliver this. oh, oh, might wait a few minutes when i have made some progress. yes, we will deliver this by securing the wholesale price for energy while putting in place long term measures to secure future supplies of more affordable rights. we are supporting this country through this winter, and tackling the reposes of high prices, that we a
u. k. and today i'm delivering on that promise. this government is moving immediately to introduce a new energy price guarantee that will give people certainty on energy bills. it will come inflation and base grice, this guarantee, which includes a temporary suspension of green levies. means that from the 1st of october, a typical household will pay no more than $2500.00 pounds per year. they each of the next 2 years. while we get the energy market back on track, yes, this will save a typical...
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and the prime minister will be name today in the u. k. live truss is tit to win over rivalry. she soon acts as the governing conservative choose a new leader. when i will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living brushes, foreign ministry says to staff has been killed in a suicide bombing outside its embassy in afghanistan's capital. cobble of kent police say guards shot the attacker as he approached the gate, where people had lined up for visas in a russian court has revoked the license of leading independent newspaper and avaya gazetteer effectively banding its operation in the country. the outlets editor in chief, dmitri myrtle who won last year, nobel peace prize has described the ruling as a political hit job or can, his supreme court is expected to rule to day on petitions challenging the outcome of last month presidential election. william brito was declared the winner by a narrow margin in mid august, but opposition candidate rayleigh, dingo had appointed to irregularities and presented a petition to the court. some member
and the prime minister will be name today in the u. k. live truss is tit to win over rivalry. she soon acts as the governing conservative choose a new leader. when i will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living brushes, foreign ministry says to staff has been killed in a suicide bombing outside its embassy in afghanistan's capital. cobble of kent police say guards shot the attacker as he approached the gate, where people had lined up for visas in...
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u. k. are talking about today in the front page of the newspaper. it is of course, charles's day, the day when he will be officially proclaimed king and the print papers looking back at the speech to the nation. the 1st televised speech to the nation by the king. broadcast last night to my darling mamma. thank you. is what he said hocking back to her own words in 1947 as a young 21 year old. when she took to the waves, radio, new technology, it was then and she promised to search for the rest of her life, the country and the great imperial family. and so she did, of course, charles, referring to a life well lived a promise with destiny kept he in his speech renewed that promise, and promised to serve for as long. he said, as god gave him to do so. and talking of the media agenda, the fact that this proclamation ceremony that we hopefully we'll, we'll be able to see beginning in around 20 minutes from now will be televised for the 1st time. does that tell us perhaps, what sort of monarchy charles is rain will, will be what sort of monarch he will be.
u. k. are talking about today in the front page of the newspaper. it is of course, charles's day, the day when he will be officially proclaimed king and the print papers looking back at the speech to the nation. the 1st televised speech to the nation by the king. broadcast last night to my darling mamma. thank you. is what he said hocking back to her own words in 1947 as a young 21 year old. when she took to the waves, radio, new technology, it was then and she promised to search for the rest...
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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. they feel very w
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...
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it will be named today in the u. k. well is trust is tip to when i have a rival richey soon act. as the governing conservatives choose a new leader. the winner will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living. germany an israel, a ma king 5 decade since the munich olympics, massa chem, 50 years ago, 11 israeli team members died after palestinian militants stormed their compound in the olympic village. relatives of the victims of the terror attack have gathered for a commemorative ceremony in munich for various st. cultural minister, called the massacre an attack on the entire free western world. he also said germany had failed to protect the israelis and has learned from its mistake. let's take a look now at, at the events back in, on september 5th, 1972 ah, munich, 1972. by hosting the summer olympics, germany wanted to show the world that it was a cheerful, colorful, cosmopolitan country. and that it had overcome the shadows of its nazi past. but then a shock, palestinian militants took control of the israeli athletes residence in th
it will be named today in the u. k. well is trust is tip to when i have a rival richey soon act. as the governing conservatives choose a new leader. the winner will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living. germany an israel, a ma king 5 decade since the munich olympics, massa chem, 50 years ago, 11 israeli team members died after palestinian militants stormed their compound in the olympic village. relatives of the victims of the terror attack...
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the new prime minister will be named today in the u. k. their governing conservatives will announce either liz truss or re she sooner as the winner of a party boat. the new leader will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living. at least 2 people have been killed in several more missing after a building collapse in nigeria is largest city lagos. the unfinished 7 story building came down in a commercial district of the city. so unclear what caused the accident. u. s. dollar has served to a 20 year high against 6 currencies while the euro fell below $0.99. it's lowest since it was point since 2002. the euro's slide comes as rushes complete hold on its main gas pipeline to europe, spark concern over energy prices. the pound also hit its lowest level against the dollar in nearly 3 years. germany and israel, or marking 5 decades since the munich olympics massacre. on september, the 5th 197211 israeli team members died after palestinian militants storm. their compound in e olympic village is really p
the new prime minister will be named today in the u. k. their governing conservatives will announce either liz truss or re she sooner as the winner of a party boat. the new leader will inherit an economy in crisis and a population struggling under the rising cost of living. at least 2 people have been killed in several more missing after a building collapse in nigeria is largest city lagos. the unfinished 7 story building came down in a commercial district of the city. so unclear what caused...
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but those who grew up with her as a constant in their lives is a sense of solo today. hong kong was moved by the u. k for over a 150 years until 1997. the queen and colonial rule as do fresh memories for people here. the queen visited hong kong twice before hanover local people, gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection and, and to today because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coins with her face collating here. and of the social facilities name to after her. after her death, many people talk to social media and constantly to mourn and pay respects for many people. the queen represents the good old times of hong kong because hong kong has transformed from a small town to one of the most successful international cities during her ring. and hong kong people attribute on the success to the social infrastructure bureau to by the colonial government. like the public education, judiciary and financial system, and this kind of legacies, has made the queen a very special place in hong kong people's heart. in germany, the british royal family is popula
but those who grew up with her as a constant in their lives is a sense of solo today. hong kong was moved by the u. k for over a 150 years until 1997. the queen and colonial rule as do fresh memories for people here. the queen visited hong kong twice before hanover local people, gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection and, and to today because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coins with her face collating here. and of the social...
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now today is the 1st state funeral in the u. k. since 1965. can you talk us through the day a little well, yes, it's called possibly the biggest ceremony ever for the u. k. i mean, in central london, we've had 4 days. we've had cried. people have laid flowers and the cogs 3 a quarter and off. i am out at westminster abbey. well, the funeral will take place in a few hours and it's very hard to get to your police and locate a very old dignity run because today really is the big day and a few hours the ceremony will begin. the coffin will be carried in a solem profession to westminster of a where i am and it will be a funeral service. last thing about an hour, 2000 people have been invited by 2000 people, including world leaders, and then that will be a procession through central london weather and will be transported then afterwards to when, where they will be in other small to service. and then the court coffin will be lowered into the royal gold and the crown will have to be removed before that. now as you mentioned, there will be hundreds of
now today is the 1st state funeral in the u. k. since 1965. can you talk us through the day a little well, yes, it's called possibly the biggest ceremony ever for the u. k. i mean, in central london, we've had 4 days. we've had cried. people have laid flowers and the cogs 3 a quarter and off. i am out at westminster abbey. well, the funeral will take place in a few hours and it's very hard to get to your police and locate a very old dignity run because today really is the big day and a few...
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u. k, and newly appointed prime minister liz truss gets to work today when she sits down for an inaugural cabinet meeting and later phases. questions in parliament, harper speech as prime minister. she promised to tackle a host of challenges including the cost of living crisis, public sector unrest, and soaring energy pressures. walking into a multi pronged crisis. but the you case, 4th prime minister in 6 years is undeterred. we will transform britain into an aspiration nation with high paying jobs, say street, and where everyone everywhere has the opportunities they deserve. i will take action this day and action every day to make it happen as prime. and despite her optimism, trust, acknowledged, urgent measures are needed to deal with soaring costs that are fueling a cost of living crisis and base business. labor unrest will also be high on the agenda. i will drive referral. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure off future energy supply. but it's not just the economy. earlier in the day, trust traveled north, where she was formerly appointed as prime mini
u. k, and newly appointed prime minister liz truss gets to work today when she sits down for an inaugural cabinet meeting and later phases. questions in parliament, harper speech as prime minister. she promised to tackle a host of challenges including the cost of living crisis, public sector unrest, and soaring energy pressures. walking into a multi pronged crisis. but the you case, 4th prime minister in 6 years is undeterred. we will transform britain into an aspiration nation with high paying...
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u. k. thank you, bob. went out to the war in ukraine today. ukrainian, president, modem is zalinski, made his 1st trip to the newly liberated city of ism ukrainian forces recaptured that city as part of the swift counter offensive that have seen keep reclaimed thousands of kilometers of territory that was once controlled by the russians, particularly in the northeastern harkey region, yet as russian forces are retreating, evidence is emerging of a brutal occupation that they left behind in the city of his union, president zalinski shakes the hand of a ukrainian commander. thanks to his troops, hard work, the city has now been liberated from russian forces. but there's been so much fighting here that there's not much of it left. there are no surprises if you know that it, that's not shock for me. the viewer is where is shocking, but it's not shock for me. and because we, we began to see the same pictures from butcher from the 1st the occupied it characters, so the same destroyed, builders killed people. and so what can i say for you cranes? ne encounter offensive has seen the ukranian army tak
u. k. thank you, bob. went out to the war in ukraine today. ukrainian, president, modem is zalinski, made his 1st trip to the newly liberated city of ism ukrainian forces recaptured that city as part of the swift counter offensive that have seen keep reclaimed thousands of kilometers of territory that was once controlled by the russians, particularly in the northeastern harkey region, yet as russian forces are retreating, evidence is emerging of a brutal occupation that they left behind in the...
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how quickly people then started milling around and going about their business again today is not a holiday in the u. k. despite the fact that we're an unofficial period of morning, monday will be a holiday when the general actually takes place, but today is a normal working day. and once people had stopped paid their respect watched out of whatever motivation they had to stop and look, they then went about the business as usual. and there is that kind of split sense. busy of we know something big is happening and will continue to happen over the coming days. but for the moment there are other things to do as well. until monday, when nothing really will stop. and i think nothing will happen on the u. k. on monday while all life so that funeral pull. thank you very much for painting that picture. far as po brennan live france in at trafalgar square. and as we can see, we're saying live pictures of the 1st members of the public to fall through the doors of westminster hall to view the queen lying in state. these are people that we had spoken to yesterday who had been lining a law up along the thames rive
how quickly people then started milling around and going about their business again today is not a holiday in the u. k. despite the fact that we're an unofficial period of morning, monday will be a holiday when the general actually takes place, but today is a normal working day. and once people had stopped paid their respect watched out of whatever motivation they had to stop and look, they then went about the business as usual. and there is that kind of split sense. busy of we know something...
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today. and relations between the u. k. and the you were notoriously difficult under boris johnson's leadership. do you see that changing for better or for worse, under a government led by this trust? i think it will keep steady, more or less because she she clings to the goal of the jobs and government and she should not be inclined to make any new pyramids or roaches. she won't get on her knees. so you think she's going to carry on pretty much more or less as boris johnson has done and, and you know, really, there be a difficult relationship between the u. k. and the yes, i think she feels obliged to do so and she will do good to lose. and it won't be a disappointment for her voters. and she's certainly a brick set supporter at least these days. now your party has also lobbied for germany to leave you when you look at the difficulties facing great britain. now, dealing with the aftermath of that is that something that you're still interested in that your party still wants? well, it's not exactly about leaving you. it's re
today. and relations between the u. k. and the you were notoriously difficult under boris johnson's leadership. do you see that changing for better or for worse, under a government led by this trust? i think it will keep steady, more or less because she she clings to the goal of the jobs and government and she should not be inclined to make any new pyramids or roaches. she won't get on her knees. so you think she's going to carry on pretty much more or less as boris johnson has done and, and...
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and today is queen elizabeth funeral of 1st state funeral in the u. k. since 1965 can you talk us through the day was possibly the biggest ceremony ever in the u. k. and i can tell you that. so dave, center london, has huge crowds and all the calls, flowers passing court and now almost 4 days as police carry around helicopter. and today we're just out to drive the road where people were really trying to come to london for the 70. we'll begin in just a few hours. the coffin will talk from west and the horse to westminster abbey, which is what service will take place about an hour with iran. then the coffee will be paraded to send to london, where then they can play to win, where they will be another small crime. and then the coffin with the royal bulk. and there will be hundreds of foreign royals and will lead of attending the event. well yes, not just because of invited to london and i'll be stopping the traffic, stopping everything wherever there are such as the lions, germany, and stein, my bronze is president mccall, but commonwealth me like the canad
and today is queen elizabeth funeral of 1st state funeral in the u. k. since 1965 can you talk us through the day was possibly the biggest ceremony ever in the u. k. and i can tell you that. so dave, center london, has huge crowds and all the calls, flowers passing court and now almost 4 days as police carry around helicopter. and today we're just out to drive the road where people were really trying to come to london for the 70. we'll begin in just a few hours. the coffin will talk from west...
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u. k, where liz truss is set to become prime minister today as follows. 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. the outgoing prime minister has just left downing street for the last time he. johnson bowed to support his successor, and he urged the conservative party to unite behind trust. strengthening the economy will be among the new prime ministers most pressing tasks with u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy prices, rock and roll. for more of a spring in our correspondent barbara vessel, who's standing by in london, barbara list trusses, inheriting a country in crisis. what are the biggest issue she'll have to face immediately as prime minister? the biggest issue of course, is the energy crisis. prices are exploding. how cells are looking at if 3 fold increase at the new year, the beginning of next year. and it's even worse for small, medium businesses, because they might be looking at, increases up to 10, hold off what they've been at paying so far. so this is insupportable, as well for private citizens as a, as for bri
u. k, where liz truss is set to become prime minister today as follows. 2 months of campaigning, sparked by the resignation of prime minister boris johnson. the outgoing prime minister has just left downing street for the last time he. johnson bowed to support his successor, and he urged the conservative party to unite behind trust. strengthening the economy will be among the new prime ministers most pressing tasks with u. k. facing a cost of living crisis and soaring energy prices, rock and...
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but those who grew up with her as a constant in their lives is a sense of solo today. hong kong was rude by the u. k. for over a 150 years until 1997. the queen and colonial rule as do fresh memories for people here. the queen visited hong kong twice before hanover local people, gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection and, and to today because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coins with her phased her collating here and of the social facilities named after her after her death, many people talk to social media and constantly to mourn and pay respects for many people on the queen represents the good old times of hong kong. because hong kong has transformed from a small town to one of the most successful international cities during her ring and hong kong people attribute on the success to the social infrastructure built by the colonial government. like the public education, our judiciary and financial system. and this kind of legacies has made the queen a very special place in hong kong, people's heart alice, the got some other stories making h
but those who grew up with her as a constant in their lives is a sense of solo today. hong kong was rude by the u. k. for over a 150 years until 1997. the queen and colonial rule as do fresh memories for people here. the queen visited hong kong twice before hanover local people, gave her a nickname, the boss, lady in cantonese, showing a sense of special connection and, and to today because to see her footprints in hong kong like the coins with her phased her collating here and of the social...
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u. k. and this is steal, and this is not often shown. and that what we've seen today is this acknowledgment of the new king. and again, laying out the different centers of power within and between the 2 different parts of the british constitution. ok, thanks hannah. last night a remembrance service for queen elizabeth took place in saint paul's cathedral in london. get a reminder of that, and of what we heard from king charles yesterday. at saint paul's cathedral, mona's from all walks of life congregated to pay their respects to the u. k. longest serving monic prime minister less trust and opposition leader kiss darma were among the attendees. hundreds of others had queued up for tickets the event to commemorate the queen's life and her legacy. earlier in the day and now king charles greeted well wishes outside buckingham palace where emotions were still rule unfairly. oh, poor girl, sandra joe lovingly thought i was a very precious place to come to an alleged world diarrhea. so there's a joy, the sadness bottles o celebration. king charles and his wife camilla made
u. k. and this is steal, and this is not often shown. and that what we've seen today is this acknowledgment of the new king. and again, laying out the different centers of power within and between the 2 different parts of the british constitution. ok, thanks hannah. last night a remembrance service for queen elizabeth took place in saint paul's cathedral in london. get a reminder of that, and of what we heard from king charles yesterday. at saint paul's cathedral, mona's from all walks of life...
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you've had pledges of beefing up security from nato countries, but there are reports today that the u. k. is actually going to reduce the number of troops in estonia. is that correct? and if that is the case, so how does that fit with those stages, from ministers to, to bolster the, the defense is against russian aggression. well, we do welcome all the additional military support which is now based in estonia. we are looking additional portions of of units to execute the nato matter. it's some it's susan's. so what concerns about this is a unit rotation where we have not received any of the statement on this regard, yet us more still to come this. our security has stepped off around european energy infrastructure to damage to, to pipelines from russia to europe is blamed on sabotaged from one of the poorest regions of brazil to the countries highest office. we retrace for president luna's political journey, as he said to the head and the polls. i knew fort lena messy and argentina impressed again. had to be cut off world cup election coming up. ah. it's a socket forecast for euro piper,
you've had pledges of beefing up security from nato countries, but there are reports today that the u. k. is actually going to reduce the number of troops in estonia. is that correct? and if that is the case, so how does that fit with those stages, from ministers to, to bolster the, the defense is against russian aggression. well, we do welcome all the additional military support which is now based in estonia. we are looking additional portions of of units to execute the nato matter. it's some...
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u. k. over the next couple of weeks as these are traditional and updated and ceremonies are held and out there adapted to that to the times. but yeah, you have this today is about the proclamation of the session, which means telling everybody we have a new tang and that's what's now being done through different parts of london and then out across the u. k. and to other parts of the world to kind of build by i think you told me from roy, it's a bit about the perpetuation of the monarchy and institution. the french have the saying, the king is dead long live the king because it's not an individual. it's an institution, that's exactly it, and that is a prayer that king charles is job. i mean that's what his mother spent her entire life. all this sense of duty. all these ideas about serving the people was all about and maintaining the monarchy. a sense of consistency for the country, but really maintain the monte date they saw. i mean, she must have seen dozens of different countries turning republican in her during her 70 years on the throne and something that she and her family have been fighting very hard to prevent. whether you, you know, whatever you
u. k. over the next couple of weeks as these are traditional and updated and ceremonies are held and out there adapted to that to the times. but yeah, you have this today is about the proclamation of the session, which means telling everybody we have a new tang and that's what's now being done through different parts of london and then out across the u. k. and to other parts of the world to kind of build by i think you told me from roy, it's a bit about the perpetuation of the monarchy and...
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ah, today india is far more powerful than u. k. the nation that once read it. and yet after 75 years of independence has that country produced a single building as beautiful as the bombay train station that the british coil is built. no saddle yet has not, not one ah i think twitter ought to have an option for something to press when you can't respond without losing your cool. funny, when i traveled all over india, the most stunning buildings i saw weren't built by the british, but by indians themselves. colonialism wrecked india. it didn't build it. so what's your point? you can invade any country as long as you could build a nice and beautiful station for the country ah. trying to mark the latest news that base to be found on our website r t dot com, but we'll be back in about 30 minutes. we'll see you then. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, ah, oh mm hm. mm mm. i don't welcome to wells far back in 1955 when the soviet liter nikita per show was visiting in did you total piece host that most of your daily were so most that is the indians where to come from the mountains hel
ah, today india is far more powerful than u. k. the nation that once read it. and yet after 75 years of independence has that country produced a single building as beautiful as the bombay train station that the british coil is built. no saddle yet has not, not one ah i think twitter ought to have an option for something to press when you can't respond without losing your cool. funny, when i traveled all over india, the most stunning buildings i saw weren't built by the british, but by indians...
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ah, today india is far more powerful than the u. k. the nation that once ruled it, and yet after 75 years of independence has that country produced a single building as beautiful as the bombay train station that the british coil is built. no, sadly, it has not, not one. mm. i think twitter ought to have an option for something to press when you can't respond without losing your cool. funny, when i traveled all over india, the most stunning buildings i saw weren't built by the british, but by indians themselves. colonialism wrecked india. it didn't build it, so what's your point? you can invade any country as long as you could build a nice and beautiful station for the country. and finally, over 200 armenian and as a by johnny service personnel were killed this week, according to new figures from both countries. that's after the deadliest border cautious between baku and javon. since the 2020 conflicts, armenia says that as a by johnny force is a type settlements inside armenia and targeted civilian infrastructure. explosions from artil
ah, today india is far more powerful than the u. k. the nation that once ruled it, and yet after 75 years of independence has that country produced a single building as beautiful as the bombay train station that the british coil is built. no, sadly, it has not, not one. mm. i think twitter ought to have an option for something to press when you can't respond without losing your cool. funny, when i traveled all over india, the most stunning buildings i saw weren't built by the british, but by...
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ah, today, india is far more powerful than the u. k. the nation that was ruled it. and yet after 75 years of independence has that country produced a single building as beautiful as the bombay train station with the british colonial school. no saddle yet has not, not won. i think twitter ought to have an option for something to press when you can't respond without losing your cool. funny, when i traveled all over india, the most stunning buildings i saw weren't built by the british, but by indians themselves. colonialism wrecked india. it didn't build it. so what's your point? you can invade any country as long as you could build a nice and beautiful station for the country. ah. i've a 200 armenian and alpha by johnny troops have been killed in classes this week. that's according to new figures from both countries. it was the deadliest or the incident between the 2 countries since a devastating conflict. 2 years a go. i'll media. these are the bind johnny forces attacked, settlement and fridays, buddhism targeted civilian infrastructure with locals, reporting explos
ah, today, india is far more powerful than the u. k. the nation that was ruled it. and yet after 75 years of independence has that country produced a single building as beautiful as the bombay train station with the british colonial school. no saddle yet has not, not won. i think twitter ought to have an option for something to press when you can't respond without losing your cool. funny, when i traveled all over india, the most stunning buildings i saw weren't built by the british, but by...
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u. k. want to, to june in to, to watch what happens in london today. well, here we have to unpack a little bit of the money keys, recent history. we go back 75 years. the monica was still the center of this, this, this, this, this great geopolitical organization called the british empire. and britain had been the, the biggest imperial power through the 19th century and through the 1st 3 or 4 decades of the, of the 20th century amended the country was this big powerful player on the, on the international stage. and the monarchy was the symbolic glue that held this organization together. the queen's father was of course, the last emperor of india. and what this gave the monarchy was global reach. it gave it global significance, one of the list. but the 2nd great success is when she came to the throne in 52 was easing the transition from empire an empire. let's remind ourselves that had been built on often on force violence coercion to this new geopolitical force called commonwealth, which is a voluntary association of 56 nations who have essentially gath
u. k. want to, to june in to, to watch what happens in london today. well, here we have to unpack a little bit of the money keys, recent history. we go back 75 years. the monica was still the center of this, this, this, this, this great geopolitical organization called the british empire. and britain had been the, the biggest imperial power through the 19th century and through the 1st 3 or 4 decades of the, of the 20th century amended the country was this big powerful player on the, on the...
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u. k. new prime minister list trust has begun announcing her cabinet earlier today. she gave her 1st speech as prime minister, pledging to boost the economy, tackle the energy crisis, and improve the country's national health service trust promise, tax cuts and security at home and abroad. britain's 4th, conservative prime minister, and 6 year she's facing a raft of challenges, including a cost of living crisis, labor unrest, and storing energy prices. only thing that we called let's listen into some of what she had to say earlier. we will transform britain into an aspiration nation with high paying jobs, safe streets, and what everyone. everyone has the opportunities they deserve. i will take action this day and action every day to make it happen. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure all future energy supply. earlier i spoke to our correspondent in london, bigot mother and asked her about les tress picks for her cabinet. was really striking is that the top many of the top positions are held by ethnic minority and he's so it's not a ca
u. k. new prime minister list trust has begun announcing her cabinet earlier today. she gave her 1st speech as prime minister, pledging to boost the economy, tackle the energy crisis, and improve the country's national health service trust promise, tax cuts and security at home and abroad. britain's 4th, conservative prime minister, and 6 year she's facing a raft of challenges, including a cost of living crisis, labor unrest, and storing energy prices. only thing that we called let's listen...
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u. k. and some european nations, particularly poland. but there's a lot more that europe could do here. but this is something that she seemed to be really not wanting to get into too much detail about today. and did she miss the point there? matthew, i mean what you're describing is what has happened the u. k. the, you work, they provide the lion's share of support for you create, especially when we're talking about weapons. shouldn't ursula from the line of used this opportunity almost to reprimand into scold europe for letting down the ukrainians? well, you would think so, although on the other hand, you have to remember that she's in a difficult position here. she has to play also a diplomatic role because even though she's the president of the european commission, which is a grand title, she doesn't really have that much power. and everything that she does has to be agreed on with the 27 member states and the large member states her own country. germany in particular, have a lot of power and influence on, on what you does. so i think that she always has an eye on not offending people too much suspect there. it has been a lot of talk, particularly the last 6 months about paradigm shif
u. k. and some european nations, particularly poland. but there's a lot more that europe could do here. but this is something that she seemed to be really not wanting to get into too much detail about today. and did she miss the point there? matthew, i mean what you're describing is what has happened the u. k. the, you work, they provide the lion's share of support for you create, especially when we're talking about weapons. shouldn't ursula from the line of used this opportunity almost to...
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end for thursday afternoon, asia coming up today out india is religious polarization is impacting south asian communities abroad, such as in lester and the u. k. put a weekend for me just violence meadows, similar incidents in india. but how is this happening? and performing live and then make style how rock plans in hong kong are still locked out of balls and clubs. lou ah, i british manager. welcome to did up the news. a sure glad you could join us a weekend of religious violence in the city and the united kingdom has highlighted how religious polarization in india is impacting south asian communities abroad. we're talking of less to a beautiful multicultural city in the east of england with a sizable south patient community. this comprises people from both india and pakistan. that is, both hindus and muslims. over the weekend, young men from both communities attacked each other on the streets. and one of the causes of the violence can be traced more than 4000 miles away in india. but 1st, here's what happened. tensions began in earnest in late august after india defeated buck thumb in an international cricket match in the by groups of frie
end for thursday afternoon, asia coming up today out india is religious polarization is impacting south asian communities abroad, such as in lester and the u. k. put a weekend for me just violence meadows, similar incidents in india. but how is this happening? and performing live and then make style how rock plans in hong kong are still locked out of balls and clubs. lou ah, i british manager. welcome to did up the news. a sure glad you could join us a weekend of religious violence in the city...
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u. k, where the new prime minister less trust, has begun announcing her cabinet earlier today, she gave her 1st speech as p. m pledging to boost the economy, tackle the energy crisis and improve the country's national health service trust, promise, tax cuts and security at home and abroad. britain's orth, conservative prime minister in 6 years, she's facing a raft of challenges, including a cost of living crisis, labor unrest, and soaring energy prices. so we called and left listening to some of what she had to say earlier. we will transform britson into an aspiration nation with high paying jobs, safe streets, and what everyone. everyone has the opportunities they deserve. i will take action this day and action every day to make it happen. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure all future energy supply. are corresponding bigot, mass joints is lying from london now big at the new prime minister has been announcing her cabinet picks. what kind of people is she surrounding herself with or the many difficult task ahead was really striking is that the top many
u. k, where the new prime minister less trust, has begun announcing her cabinet earlier today, she gave her 1st speech as p. m pledging to boost the economy, tackle the energy crisis and improve the country's national health service trust, promise, tax cuts and security at home and abroad. britain's orth, conservative prime minister in 6 years, she's facing a raft of challenges, including a cost of living crisis, labor unrest, and soaring energy prices. so we called and left listening to some...
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siblings and i, as we also mentioned, this is a history history today which are not only a lot of scotts, but a lot of people from the u. k. will be a warning to be part of and people from around the world as well. are remembering, of course, the queens connection to so many countries around the world throughout the commonwealth, of course, and the important and stable role she played over so many years. while the commonwealth was one of her great loves, of course, of 54 countries of the leave. you know that so she, she really devoted lot of time to the commonwealth and i don't know whether it's going to continue quite in the same way. but it was very important to her as, as all things were ready, she was tireless. are in her work ethic, i think, really. and this again, this is why it's so universal. people admire that, whether they admire the monarchy or anything. one interesting thing, i noticed that when you say a royal in any other country, you have to say the country, queen beatrix of netherland. her one colors and then whatever i know they're not there, but you only have to say queen elizabeth and all that queen or
siblings and i, as we also mentioned, this is a history history today which are not only a lot of scotts, but a lot of people from the u. k. will be a warning to be part of and people from around the world as well. are remembering, of course, the queens connection to so many countries around the world throughout the commonwealth, of course, and the important and stable role she played over so many years. while the commonwealth was one of her great loves, of course, of 54 countries of the leave....
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u. k. moon is the loss of queen elizabeth after 70 years on the throne. that promise of lifelong service. i renew to all today. charles a 3rd praises his mother as an inspiration in his 1st addressed to the nation as king. the orientation, this is al jazeera life and also coming up is of joy, ukrainian forces take back 30 towns and villages in the east. a russian official admits their advance has been sharp and rapid and the head of the un visits park is done to see the impact of unprecedented floods and calls for international support for the millions affected. ah ah you know he kingdoms, new monarch, king charles the 3rd, his address, the nation, praising his mother, queen elizabeth for her unswerving devotion to the row, he pledged to follow her example and said with loyalty oh, guns salutes were fod across britain on friday to the death of queen elizabeth the 2nd bells also told, and cathedrals and churches as part of a long planned carefully organized series of events, people in britain and observing 10 days of national mourning for the longest serving monarch ahead of the funeral. for a challenge begins
u. k. moon is the loss of queen elizabeth after 70 years on the throne. that promise of lifelong service. i renew to all today. charles a 3rd praises his mother as an inspiration in his 1st addressed to the nation as king. the orientation, this is al jazeera life and also coming up is of joy, ukrainian forces take back 30 towns and villages in the east. a russian official admits their advance has been sharp and rapid and the head of the un visits park is done to see the impact of unprecedented...
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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 are days of peace. begin. the waiting is over for the lord of the rings. fans. this series is n
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...
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of this nation's identity for so long and in speaking with people here today i'm i know that they don't know how to imagine the u. k. without her. and certainly these are shoes that no one will be able to fill column asthma, reporting from london and alex forest whiting. here with me in the studio, i want to thank you both so much for your time. well, the united states and its allies have announced a host of new military hardware to be sent to ukraine after meeting at the ramstein air base. here in germany, us defense secretary lloyd austin said washington was sending war ammunition for ukraine. high mars rocket systems, howitzers and armored ambulances. earlier in the day, secretary austin and out at washington had dedicated some $675000000.00. an extra military aid for kids 1st came together 4 months ago and ukraine's allies, their stressing that they're in it for the long haul. i earlier asked defensive journalist at thomas a vehicle what stood out to him in today's meeting of the ukraine defense contact group. actually this takeaways twofold, today ones is that the u. s. and its allies are committed to a long t
of this nation's identity for so long and in speaking with people here today i'm i know that they don't know how to imagine the u. k. without her. and certainly these are shoes that no one will be able to fill column asthma, reporting from london and alex forest whiting. here with me in the studio, i want to thank you both so much for your time. well, the united states and its allies have announced a host of new military hardware to be sent to ukraine after meeting at the ramstein air base....
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megan twist, megan, we greatly appreciate the time today i know that you moved here to the us from the u kw years ago in 2015. i imagine you are feeling this loss on on a very personal level. how is today been for you? honestly i think it's safe to say we will quite gutted. um i don't remember feeling as homesick as i do right now. she has always been there, and now she's not. it's a china's immense change for us. um yeah, i feel a little bit kind of detached and unhinged on the subject. it's pretty upsetting. i think i have tried. and just when i know he was british has cried today. um it's been. it's been a tough day. it's been unexpected. yeah and, you know, we talked about that. obviously she's 96 years old. everyone, sort of, you know, we know this day is coming here. but even when it arrives, it's hard to wrap your head around. well, she she's like our granny, really the number of americans who come up to me today give me that condolences as if she's my actual relative. and in some respects, i think most british people feel like she is, to a degree. she is the nation's granny. people
megan twist, megan, we greatly appreciate the time today i know that you moved here to the us from the u kw years ago in 2015. i imagine you are feeling this loss on on a very personal level. how is today been for you? honestly i think it's safe to say we will quite gutted. um i don't remember feeling as homesick as i do right now. she has always been there, and now she's not. it's a china's immense change for us. um yeah, i feel a little bit kind of detached and unhinged on the subject. it's...
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u. k. and if you needed any proof of just how popular the queen was here, just look at germany's biggest daily builds newspapers today. they have 12 pages dedicated to her life. they have literally very little else, a bit of sports, perhaps. and, but this stretches across the entire population that many people say, i'm not necessarily in favor of the monarchy as a system at such. but i do respect and admire queen elizabeth because of her dedication to her role that she fulfilled. and because of course, also of the special role that she gave germany throughout her life, she was a true friend of germany and considered one. and this is something that people truly appreciate. here. they flocked to the british embassy when the news broke late last night, but also politicians. we heard chancello shots. we've also heard from the president when fido stein my are they thanked queen elizabeth for the special role and for reaching out to the former enemy, germany after the 2nd world war. he might be a surprise to some that are of the out the outpouring from germans and from germany . but britain's royal family really has had a
u. k. and if you needed any proof of just how popular the queen was here, just look at germany's biggest daily builds newspapers today. they have 12 pages dedicated to her life. they have literally very little else, a bit of sports, perhaps. and, but this stretches across the entire population that many people say, i'm not necessarily in favor of the monarchy as a system at such. but i do respect and admire queen elizabeth because of her dedication to her role that she fulfilled. and because of...
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today. even his brother harry and his wife makin was coincidentally in the u. k for some, some engagements they've had, they also on their way to scotland and, and that really does show that i'm not just, i'm not just the media but, but for sure the, the royal family is taking this very seriously indeed. and alex, what you make of that fact that prince harry and his wife megan, are also on their way to see the queen. and it's no secret that at least publicly they've had appeared to have a rather difficult relationship over the past few years. absolutely. it's very significant as, as big it says they have been, they were in the u. k for some ceremonial roles within themselves because obviously they're no longer they, they are not allowed to take part in official royal roles anymore. we've got pictures of them here and i think this was the naturally in dusseldorf, in germany earlier this week where they were also are promoting the victim games. now the invictus games is prince. harry's brain child is while the light, the paralympics. but it's to help us, our servic
today. even his brother harry and his wife makin was coincidentally in the u. k for some, some engagements they've had, they also on their way to scotland and, and that really does show that i'm not just, i'm not just the media but, but for sure the, the royal family is taking this very seriously indeed. and alex, what you make of that fact that prince harry and his wife megan, are also on their way to see the queen. and it's no secret that at least publicly they've had appeared to have a...
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u. k. now and list trust is set to deliver her 1st address as newly minted prime minister, after taking over from her predecessor boris johnson. earlier today, trust met with the queen who formally invited her to form a government. the new prime minister is immediately faced with the pressing task of strengthening the economy as the u. k. face, as a cost of living crisis, labor unrest, and soaring energy prices. so let's bring in our corresponded berrigan mos in london for more. barragan's list trust is about to give her 1st a speech. as a prime minister give us a preview. what can we expect to hear from her? the sense of expectation is definitely rising here and downing street the hundreds of journalists under locked and has just been erected and she will make his speech within the next minutes. and i expect it to be mostly on domestic issues because you have to bear in mind she has been elected. and she has been inaugurated by the queen as prime minister. but she hasn't been elected by the public, but only by the conservative party. but so by less than a 100000 people. so she persuaded those people that she was the best person with in the
u. k. now and list trust is set to deliver her 1st address as newly minted prime minister, after taking over from her predecessor boris johnson. earlier today, trust met with the queen who formally invited her to form a government. the new prime minister is immediately faced with the pressing task of strengthening the economy as the u. k. face, as a cost of living crisis, labor unrest, and soaring energy prices. so let's bring in our corresponded berrigan mos in london for more. barragan's list...