Mourners from around the world watch as Her Majestys funeral

Mourners from around the world watch as Her Majesty’s funeral takes place

More than four billion people were expected to tune in to the Queen’s funeral today, with mourners around the world watching on smartphones, on big screens, in pubs and in churches.

People from across the Commonwealth and the world lit candles, waved flags and laid flowers as they watched the funeral of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch.

Many of those speaking at the funeral service for the late Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey this morning acknowledged it would be a momentous day, not just for Britons.

Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby told mourners: “The sadness of this day, felt not only by the family of the late Queen but by the whole nation, the Commonwealth and the world, stems from her rich life and her loving ministry that is now gone.

“She was joyful, present to so many and touched a multitude of lives.”

Memorial services and parades have been held in some of the 14 other countries where the Queen has been head of state to commemorate her 70 years of service.

In Kolkata, India, women threw flower petals at a picture of the late Queen Elizabeth II in front of the Victoria Memorial Hall

In Kolkata, India, women threw flower petals at a picture of the late Queen Elizabeth II in front of the Victoria Memorial Hall

Buddhist monks held a prayer session to mark the funeral of Britain's longest-serving monarch in Kathmandu, Nepal

Buddhist monks held a prayer session to mark the funeral of Britain’s longest-serving monarch in Kathmandu, Nepal

Antigua and Barbuda's armed forces took part in a parade in the capital, St. John's, for the late Queen, who remained the tiny nation's head of state after gaining independence in 1981

Antigua and Barbuda’s armed forces took part in a parade in the capital, St. John’s, for the late Queen, who remained the tiny nation’s head of state after gaining independence in 1981

The funeral was broadcast on big screens and in pubs and churches around the world.  Pictured: a performance at St Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney

The funeral was broadcast on big screens and in pubs and churches around the world. Pictured: a performance at St Andrew’s Cathedral in Sydney

Locals and British expatriates gathered to watch the service on a large screen at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa

Locals and British expatriates gathered to watch the service on a large screen at the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa

Antigua and Barbuda’s armed forces took part in a parade in the capital, St. John’s, for the late Queen, who remained the tiny nation’s head of state after gaining independence in 1981.

Earlier, dignitaries, politicians and the military attended a memorial service at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.

In Ottawa, Canada, dignitaries gathered at Christ Church Cathedral to bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth, with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney speaking of her “very deep love for Canada – its diversity, its geography and its history”.

In the Commonwealth country of Malta, where then-Princess Elizabeth briefly lived with her husband before becoming queen, a 21-gun salute was fired in the capital, Valletta.

People also gathered to watch the service at The Phenicia Hotel, where Elizabeth and Philip regularly attended dances between 1949 and 1951.

In the Commonwealth country of Malta, where then-Princess Elizabeth briefly lived with her husband before becoming queen, a 21-gun salute was fired in the capital, Valletta

In the Commonwealth country of Malta, where then-Princess Elizabeth briefly lived with her husband before becoming queen, a 21-gun salute was fired in the capital, Valletta

Members of the Antigua and Barbuda Armed Forces took part in a parade for Queen Elizabeth II at Saint John's

Members of the Antigua and Barbuda Armed Forces took part in a parade for Queen Elizabeth II at Saint John’s

In Ottawa, Canada, dignitaries gathered at Christ Church Cathedral for a farewell ceremony for Queen Elizabeth, with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney speaking of her

In Ottawa, Canada, dignitaries gathered at Christ Church Cathedral for a farewell ceremony for Queen Elizabeth, with former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney speaking of her “very deep love for Canada – its diversity, its geography and its history”.

People gathered to watch the service at The Phenicia Hotel, where Elizabeth and Philip regularly attended dances between 1949 and 1951

People gathered to watch the service at The Phenicia Hotel, where Elizabeth and Philip regularly attended dances between 1949 and 1951

Mourners left floral tributes and held a candlelit vigil while watching the service outside the British Consulate in Hong Kong

Mourners left floral tributes and held a candlelit vigil while watching the service outside the British Consulate in Hong Kong

While some gathered to watch the service in churches and pubs, others managed to catch a glimpse of the elaborate ceremony on their phones.

Large screens have also been set up in Cape Town, Hong Kong and elsewhere to allow locals and British expatriates to come together and pay their respects.

Mourners held a candlelight vigil while watching the service outside the British Consulate in Hong Kong, Buddhist monks held a prayer session at Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal, and women threw flowers at an image of the late Queen in front of Victoria Memorial Hall in Kolkata, India.

National landmarks were illuminated in many Commonwealth countries to pay tribute, with the sails of the Sydney Opera House once again illuminated by a portrait of Queen Elizabeth.

While some watched the service on big screens, others tuned in on their cell phones, like this mourner in Nairobi, Kenya

While some watched the service on big screens, others tuned in on their cell phones, like this mourner in Nairobi, Kenya

In the Commonwealth country of Malta, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth with British and Maltese flags adorned a balcony in Sliema

In the Commonwealth country of Malta, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth with British and Maltese flags adorned a balcony in Sliema

A woman held a Union flag and a candle as she attended a live broadcast of the State Funeral outside the British Consulate in Hong Kong

A woman held a Union flag and a candle as she attended a live broadcast of the State Funeral outside the British Consulate in Hong Kong

And in some places, public landmarks have been renamed in honor of the historic day.

The Paris metro station George V under the Champs-Élysées, which was named after the late Queen’s grandfather, was renamed Elizabeth II for the day of the funeral.

The world’s media also demonstrated the remarkable impact Queen Elizabeth had on people around the world.

“Few leaders receive such an outpouring of love,” Norway’s public broadcaster NRK said on its front page, while Germany’s Tagesspiegel lamented that “we’ll never see anything like it again.”

Some 500 leaders from around the world crowded into Westminster Abbey for a service that has been likened to a “global who’s who” while two million filled the streets and an estimated 4 billion tuned in from their homes to celebrate what has been called the ‘most attended event in history’.

The Paris metro station George V under the Champs-Élysées, which was named after the late Queen's grandfather, was renamed Elizabeth II for the day of the funeral

The Paris metro station George V under the Champs-Élysées, which was named after the late Queen’s grandfather, was renamed Elizabeth II for the day of the funeral

In Antigua and Barbuda, dignitaries, politicians and the military attended a memorial service at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine

In Antigua and Barbuda, dignitaries, politicians and the military attended a memorial service at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Families like this one in Nairobi, Kenya gathered to watch the historic funeral together

Families like this one in Nairobi, Kenya gathered to watch the historic funeral together

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1663636643 House of the Dragon Episode 5 contains everything you need

House of the Dragon Episode 5 contains everything you need to know about the series

It’s an understatement to say that weddings rarely go well in George RR Martin’s world, and the Game of Thrones prequel series House of the Dragon is no exception. Season 1 of House of the Dragon is moving much faster than Game of Thrones: Five Episodes in, and we’ve already covered half a decade in the life of King Viserys Targaryen (Paddy Considine) and his devious royal family. And there will be another time warp in Episode 6, taking viewers another 10 years.

Alliances shift, factions form, and hostilities deepen. Book readers, as usual, know where this is all leading. But “We Light the Way” still gives its viewers an elegantly constructed synopsis to help keep things clear as we move forward – whether they realize they’re seeing it or not.

One area where House of the Dragon excels is in creating a visual foundation that alerts attentive viewers to what’s coming next. Queen Alicent’s (Emily Carey) green dress in this week’s episode is a great example of this visual storytelling, as are the rats sipping the blood on the dance floor at the end of the episode. (Look up Blood and Cheese, Dance of the Dragons if you’re curious.) These clues point to where the story is going. But episode director Clare Kilner’s most elaborately constructed device reminds us where it’s been, setting up the throne room in King’s Landing, outfitted for a week-long wedding celebration to have multiple lines of sight, each pointing down and/ or looking across the room towards the aisle where the “Dance of the Dragons” will take place.

Rhaenyra looks down in the foreground, Alicent stands behind her, half-blurred, hands clasped at the waist

Photo Credit: Ollie Upton/HBOAlicent sits on a bench in her room and talks to Ser Criston

Photo Credit: Ollie Upton/HBO

Kilner alternates between these perspectives, cutting between middle takes of various characters – Lord Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint) and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen (Eve Best), the groom’s parents; the bride’s father, King Viserys, and his second wife, Alicent; Prince Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith), the bride’s uncle and jealous suitor; and the mistresses and sworn protectors of the bride and groom—who all share in the outcome of this marriage. The happy (or at least content, with the understanding that their marriage is a political arrangement) couple remain in the center of the picture as the assembled gentlemen and ladies rise to join the dance.

Here Kilner interrupts Alicent’s uncle, Lord Hobert Hightower, who gets up from his seat to tell an outgoing Alicent, “You know Old Town is with you.” As the dance continues, the camera cuts back to Rhaenyra’s bodyguard and lover Ser Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel) – a sneak peek of his final moments in the episode – then cuts to Ser Gerold Royce of the Vale, who has developed his own reasons for rejecting Targaryen rule. More players have joined the dance, both literally and figuratively.

Though those knowing looks and unspoken insults remain within the realm of courtly manners for now, these tensions will inevitably lead to larger conflicts that will mean life and death for thousands of people of Westeros, noble and commoner alike. The characters understand the importance of such small, symbolic gestures. Alicent being late for Rhaenyra’s wedding banquet is not only the end of their friendship; it is a declaration of war between them. And by blocking and editing this scene to allow for such an accurate reading of posture, gesture, and sightlines, the show also acknowledges its importance.

A still image of the royal table in the great hall of King's Landing, with (left to right): Daemon, Ser Strong, Alicent, Viserys, Rhaenyra, Laenor, Corlys, Rhaenys, and Laena facing other tables below them.  Viserys stands looking at Rhaenyra with his arm on her shoulder.

Photo Credit: Ollie Upton/HBO

Even Viserys, who generally prefers to ignore the tensions at his court, can’t help but notice the ensuing confrontation between Ser Gerold and his arrogant brother, Daemon. But then he looks back at the dance and focuses on his daughter amidst the swirling fabrics and outstretched limbs. This is Visery’s fatal flaw: he has eyes only for Rhaenyra and his dream of keeping Targaryens on the throne for the next hundred years, and fails to see the rats scurrying around the edges of his grand scheme. However, Laenor and his bodyguard/lover, Ser Joffrey Lonmouth, are more observant, noting Ser Criston’s distressed expression and rightly suspecting that he is the reason Rhaenyra is content with an ‘arrangement’ with her fiancé. Daemon, used to (and good at) sneaking under his brother’s nose, manages to establish himself as his niece’s dance partner as well.

From here the editing speeds up and the wide shots of a packed dance floor become more frequent, and Kilner brings the camera back into focus on the Targaryens and Velaryons, who are now completely distracted by their own inner dramas. We don’t see the fight begin on the dance floor; All we hear is a scream that finally brings the royal families back to their guests’ attention. The view of the action is obscured from the high table – a powerful visual metaphor for Targaryen myopia – and Rhaenyra is pushed aside amidst the scramble of the crowd. The battle is seen in fragments, and we lose sight of Rhaenyra and Laenor amidst the chaos.

As soon as the body is dragged away, someone (presumably Viserys) decides that it would be best to get this wedding out of the way as soon as possible before anyone else dies. The ensuing secret ceremony takes place amidst the ruins of an abandoned feast that are decaying and being munched on by rats. For now, it’s a symbolic loss and temporary humiliation. But as personal grudges continue to escalate, the “Dance of the Dragons” will morph from a literal dance to a symbolic one: the dance of swords and knights on the battlefield. Game of Thrones and now House of the Dragon are attracting a lot of attention and acclaim for their meticulously planned battle scenes; “We Light the Way” approaches the political aspect of the show with a similar cinematic sensibility, brilliantly underscoring the connection between the two. A ruined party today; A destroyed house tomorrow.

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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey to be fired in Twitter v

Twitter founder Jack Dorsey to be fired in Twitter v. Musk case

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Twitter co-founder and former CEO Jack Dorsey will be questioned by company lawyers and Elon Musk Tuesday morning amid the court battle over their $44 billion acquisition deal to a notice of a deposit filed on Monday.

Dorsey – who resigned as Twitter CEO last November and remained on the board until the end of May – was previously subpoenaed by Musk’s team for a variety of information, including all documents and communications related to the merger agreement as well as those that “reflect, reference.” “. to or in connection with the impact or impact of fake or spam accounts on the business and operations of Twitter.”

Musk tried to end the deal in July over allegations that the company misrepresented the number of fake and spam accounts on its platform, and Twitter (TWTR) quickly sued Musk to honor the deal.

Prior to Musk’s decision to end the deal, Dorsey had been positive about the prospect of Musk taking over Twitter. Shortly after the acquisition was announced, Dorsey tweeted: “Elon is the unique solution that I trust. I trust its mission to expand the light of consciousness.”

The statement comes as Musk’s team escalates its case against Twitter. A judge ruled earlier this month that Musk could amend his claims based on former Twitter security chief Peiter Zatko’s whistleblower disclosure, which alleges the company has serious security vulnerabilities that endanger its users, investors and US national security.

Last week, Musk’s team publicly filed its updated counterclaims alleging that the disclosure of Zatko and the events surrounding it “revealed that the misrepresentations regarding mDAU [monetizable daily active users] were just one component of a broader conspiracy among Twitter executives to mislead the public, their investors, and the government about the dysfunction at the heart of the company.”

Twitter has said that Zatko’s allegations paint a “misrepresentation” of the company and that Musk’s claims are “factually inaccurate, legally inadequate and commercially irrelevant.”

The two parties are scheduled to begin a five-day trial over the dispute on October 17.

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Eagles Vikings Inactive Bleeding Green Nation

Eagles-Vikings Inactive – Bleeding Green Nation

The Philadelphia Eagles officially announced the inactive list for their 2022 NFL week two game against the Minnesota Vikings.

The following six Eagles players WILL NOT PLAY: Ian Book, Trey Sermon, Grant Calcaterra, Josh Sills, Janarius Robinson and Reed Blankenship.

There were no players with labels on the list The Eagles latest injury report So these guys are healthy scratches.

Those six players are identical to the Eagles’ Week 1 inactives…save for Robinson. That Eagles just removed him from the Vikings practice team early last week. Robinson is the new DE4, while Tarron Jackson is promoted to DE3 in the episode Derek Barnett’s ACL injury at the end of the season. Jackson makes his season debut tonight.

Among the other players, Calcaterra is the most notable. The Eagles elected to temporarily lift Noah Togiai from the practice team for the second straight week. The coaching staff seem to have more faith in Togiai at the moment… and/or value his ability to block.

The Eagles also lifted Britain Covey from the practice team. He will be active as her punt returner.

Inactive roster of the Philadelphia Eagles

QB Ian Book – QB of the third string.

RB Trey Sermon – Fourth String RB.

TE Grant Calcaterra – Fourth String TE.

OL Josh Sills – Ninth offensive lineman.

DE Janarius Robinson – Fourth defensive end.

S Reed Blankenship – Fourth Security.

Inactive roster of the Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings only had one player on their most recent injury report: rookie reserve cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. They are otherwise healthy.

CB Andrew Booth Jr.

RB Ty Chandler

LB Luiji Vilain

OL Chris Reed

OT Vederian Lowe

DL Esezi Otomevo

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Death of Mahsa Amini in Iran this regime quotkills its

Death of Mahsa Amini in Iran: this regime "kills its own nationals with impunity"accuses a sociologist

According to the sociologist Mahnaz Shirali, many women in particular identify with the fate of Mahsa Amini: “All Iranian women have […] full of bad memories with the moral police everywhere, who systematically oppress women”.

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Demonstrations continue to break out across Iran to protest the death of Mahsa Amini. This young woman, arrested by the vice squad on September 13, died three days later after falling into a coma. Ella had been arrested in Tehran for “wearing inappropriate clothing” by the Deputy Police, a unit tasked with enforcing the Islamic Republic of Iran’s strict dress code for women.

The Iranian authorities deny any responsibility for his death. Mahnaz Shirali, sociologist and political scientist, expert on Iran, told franceinfo on Monday September 19 that this woman had become “the symbol of the injustice that has reigned for 43 years” in Iran. She denounces a regime “that kills its own nationals with complete impunity.” According to the sociologist, “this death has sparked a general outcry, a national outrage from Iranians across the country. Many women in particular identify with Mahsa Amini’s fate: “All Iranian women have memories of skirmishes and many bad memories of the vice police, who are everywhere and systematically oppress women.”

Many Iranian women have filmed themselves on social networks cut her hair or burn their veils in protest. “Iranian women can no longer bear to be arrested or humiliated, they can no longer bear to be whipped because they do not want to wear the veil,” analyzes Mahnaz Shirali. “The death of Mahsa Amini is the straw that broke the camel’s back,” she concludes.

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Kyiv, Wagner Group website hacked, mercenary data stolen

(ANSA) — ROME, SEPTEMBER 19 — “The computer army of Ukraine obtained all the personal data of the mercenaries of the (Russian) private military company Wagner by hacking their website.” This was announced by the Minister of Digital Transformation of Kyiv Mikhail Fedorov by telegram. “We have all the personal data of the mercenaries! Every executioner, murderer and rapist faces severe punishment. Revenge is inevitable!” the minister added. (HAND).

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1663636455 They are barring Harry and Meghan from attending an event

They are barring Harry and Meghan from attending an event at Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were originally on the guest list to visit Buckingham Palace that day, but their invitation was later withdrawn for that reason.

Members of the royal family prepare to bid farewell to Queen Elizabeth II. Something that involves a series of events that honor his memory and legacy. It was initially thought that these events would involve the entire family, however, it has emerged that Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle would not be involved in any of them.

According to North American media People, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will not be attending, but not because they don’t want to. Harry and Meghan were initially on the guest list but were axed at the last minute.

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The first quotFury between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle withPhoto: AFP

Because this event is exclusively “for active working members of the royal family”.

The event organized by King Carlos III. and his wife Camila takes place this Sunday at Buckingham Palace. The solemn event includes the leaders of different countries who attended the funeral of the one who was monarch for 70 years.

in military uniform

It was the first time in history that a ruler’s grandsons performed the so-called Prince’s Guard.

One of the biggest questions was whether Harry would wear a military uniform as he didn’t wear it at the ceremonies for Elizabeth II as he is not a Royal with official duties despite having served and served in the Army for ten years Operations in Afghanistan.

Also read: The first ‘anger’ between Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with King Charles III

They are barring Harry and Meghan from attending an eventPhoto: AFP

Finally, at the request of his father the King, Harry wore a military uniform to the vigil, like his brother William.

Queen Elizabeth II’s eight grandchildren, led by Crown Prince William and his brother Harry, watched their grandmother’s remains for a few minutes last Saturday in the funeral chapel set up at the Palace of Westminster.

William and Harry, dressed in military uniform, led the rest of their cousins, all in deep mourning, as the citizens continued to enter the room of Westminster Hall, the oldest building in the Parliament complex.

Along with King Carlos III’s two children, Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, children of Princess Anne, attended the ceremony; Beatrice and Eugenia, daughters of Prince Andrew; and Luisa and Jacobo Windsor, children of Prince Eduardo, who witnessed the act as onlookers.

Phillips, the eldest of the grandsons, is 44 years old compared to just 14 for James, Viscount Severn.

Last Friday afternoon, her parents, Isabel II’s four children, attended an identical ceremony around the monarch’s coffin.

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Historic record The migrants who crossed the border last year

Historic record: The migrants who crossed the border last year equal the population of Houston

More than two million people have been arrested at the US-Mexico border in a year, authorities said on Monday. These numbers, which are equivalent to the population of Houston, Texas, set a new record for the first time annual statistics have reached this magnitude.

According to its August tally, the Customs and Border Protection Agency (CBP) detained 203,558 migrants who traveled from Mexico to the United States. With this result, the US authorities stopped 2 million 150,000 244 arrests in the government’s fiscal year 2022, which ends on September 30.

Houston, the most populous city in Texas, had a population of 2 million 288,000 250 as of July 1, 2021, according to data registered with the US Census Bureau.

The total, which includes some people arrested on more than one occasion, far exceeds last year’s record of 1.73 million arrests, the Washington Post reports.

A wave that grows. The historic figure, reported this year, includes large numbers of people crossing the border from outside of Mexico and Central America, two of the traditional sources of income for the United States.

  • In recent months, a large group of asylum seekers from Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba have been arrested while trying to cross remote areas near Yuma, Arizona and Del Rio, Texas.
  • Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Chris Magnus said in a statement that “failed communist regimes in Venezuela, Nicaragua and Cuba are driving the new wave of migration across the Western Hemisphere, including the recent surge in encounters at the southwestern border from the United States.” .

Lone Star. The controversial plan, implemented by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott (Texas) and Doug Ducey (Arizona), has worked to send more than 10,000 migrants on buses to Washington DC, New York and other northern destinations.

  • Last week, Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis joined the measure after sending a plane carrying Venezuelan migrants to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts.
  • That strategy, first implemented by Abbott in early 2022, is designed to put pressure on Democrats by overburdening the auxiliary services in their jurisdictions.

Main news source: CBP

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