the bow room, a room right at the back of buckingham palace whose bow windows open out onto the acres of parkland that lie behind buckingham palace. it willen in be a vigil there with members of the church of england, overseeing it on a constant basis until 2:00 tomorrow on wednesday, 2:22, in fact, when there will be that procession from buckingham palace through the streets, through the mall, towards westminster abbey where the queen will be placed the casket will be placed and she ll lie in state there until the morning of her funeral on monday. so nearly five days. during that five days it is going to be an enormous logistical operation. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line up, the wait patiently, some of them overnight in order to pay their respects and file past the coffin of queen elizabeth ii. on new england state funeral will be held. world leaders, including president biden and a bunch of other prominent leaders around the world, are going to be co
Afghan peace talks are on hold for now. The u. S. Secretary of state says the militant group will have to make a number of commitments before talks can resume, including a reduction of violence. The suspension comes after President Donald Trump announced he was cancelling a secret meeting with taliban leaders at camp david. Cnns kylie atwood has more now. Reporter the decision to have this meeting was made about a week ago when President Trump met with his National Security team, and were told that he was told by a number of folks, including senator Lindsey Graham and his National Security advisor john bolton, that too much trust was being put in the taliban in these negotiations. The president wanted to get involved himself. But we do know that the u. S. Officials who have been watching over these negotiations felt that there was some progress made between the u. S. And the taliban. The taliban had agreed to reduce violence in afghanistan, at least in part. We dont know the specifics
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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said he fears that a referendum on Irish unity would "be divisive and defeated," but that work and research are underway. Varadkar spoke during an event hosted by the Council on Foreign Relations in New York City on September 20.