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Now playing Next United Kingdom Leaders arrive to London to pay tribute to late Queen Elizabeth II "She was the same person as her image: decent, honourable and all about service" - US president Joe Biden said while paying his respects to the Queen at Westminster Hall. 18/09/2022
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Now playing Next world news Nancy Pelosi blames Azerbaijan for renewed Armenia conflict US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi accused Azerbaijan of stirring conflict in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region. Baku condemned her comments, saying they distort the situation. 18/09/2022
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Now playing Next no comment Minute's silence for Queen Elizabeth II before the Brentford - Arsenal match. A minute's silence to mark the death of Queen Elizabeth II was impeccably observed at London's Brentford Community Stadium on Sunday. 18/09/2022
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Now playing Next Kyrgyzstan Dozens dead in Tajikistan-Kyrgyzstan border clashes despite ceasefire Kyrgyzstan announced on Sunday that more than 12 people had been killed in clashes on the frontier with Tajikistan this week, bringing their total dead to 36. 18/09/2022
Now playing Next United Kingdom Royal mourning gives a boost to local businesses in London Visitors crowding into central London from as far away as the US and India are giving a boost to businesses at a time when the British economy is facing a cost-of-living crisis 18/09/2022
Now playing Next Europe News Brussels calls for €7.5 billion EU funding cut from Hungary The Commission stressed that this is the next step in its rule of law mechanism process. 18/09/2022
Now playing Next Culture news What to expect from Britain's state funeral for Queen Elizabeth Who's who and where will they sit? There will be a rich mix of pomp, pageantry and lots of protocol when Britain's Queen Elizabeth is laid to rest. 18/09/2022
Now playing Next world news The most memorable images from this week's top stories Here is our selection of the most important photographs that hit the headlines this week. 18/09/2022
Now playing Next United Kingdom Princes William and Harry lead vigil at Queen Elizabeth's coffin Princes William and Harry stood vigil at the coffin of their grandmother Queen Elizabeth II on Saturday, as a line of mourners filed past the late monarch lying-in-state at Westminster Hall. 18/09/2022
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Now playing Next Climate How a summer of droughts, floods and fires is hiking up food prices Staple foods like wheat and luxury products like coffee are set to get more expensive as the planet warms. 18/09/2022
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Now playing Next Culture news New York museums now required to disclose their Nazi-looted art by law Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required to let the public know about that dark history. But what is the purpose of this legalisation? 18/09/2022