Making them work in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, ah a final goodbye from scotland as the coffin of Queen Elizabeth leaves edinburgh for london. Ah, earlier crowns of well wishes, greeted king charles in Northern Ireland on his 1st tour of the kingdom since taking the throne. Ah, hello, im emily anglin. This is al jazeera live from doe ha, also coming up a mania. And as a by john say about a 100 soldiers have been killed in fighting along the shed border plus a william router is sworn in as can you speak president after a closely fort election . Ah welcome to the program Queen Elizabeth the seconds coffin is now beginning its final journey from scotland to england. Her coffin was carried on to a plane in edinburgh and its now being flown to london once there the queens remains will be driven to Buckingham Palace. She has been lying at rest in some giles cathedral in edinburgh, where thousands of mourners had a chance to pay their last respects. Ellen
Lawyers for victims and their families of experiments carried out at the Allan Memorial Institute in the 1950s and 60s are seeking to sue the CIA for compensation.
US moves to shield secrets in Saudi spy case in Canada
Court documents show Washington is in a bind as it seeks to protect national security secrets without jettisoning long-time ally Aljabri who is embroiled in a Saudi royal feud.
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US officials are intervening in a Canadian lawsuit involving a former Saudi spymaster, documents show, a rare move in a complex legal battle that threatens to blow the lid on sensitive undercover work.
Saad Aljabri, a former intelligence czar exiled in Canada, is embroiled in a bitter royal feud between ousted former crown prince Mohammed bin Nayef (MBN) and current de facto ruler Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS).
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