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it s eight in the morning in singapore, and 3am in baghdad which has been struck by a us drone attack which killed a senior leader of an armed pro iran group. three people were killed in the attack, including a commander of the group that us officials say was behind recent attacks on us bases in iraq and syria. this was the scene in baghdad earlier tonight. angry crowds surrounded the burnt out vehicle chanting america is the biggest devil . our senior international correspondent orla guerin is in baghdad for us tonight she tried to get close to the scene of this attack. this was a high profile strike inside the capital. it happened at 930 at night to local time there were distinct explosions that were audible from our hotel we reached the scene very quickly. an angry crowd had gathered around the charred wreckage of the car which had been hit we know a drone strike a powerful pro iranian official. with the attack in jordan that killed three service personnel. they were
british prime minister s during which she became the symbol of national unity and stability in the face of profound political, social and cultural change. here at the look at the life and legacy of the queen s historian at dominic green. as a fellow of the royal historical society and a wall street journal contributor. so welcome, great to have you with us. so tell us. the particular reason that the british people have held this a queen in so much esteem? is it about her in particular or is it the monarchy in general? oh well, thank you it is both in a sense. or her sheer longevity and commitment and skill she handled the job in a very hard for people in britain, as elsewhere, to imagine a monarchy without her. she was an absolute professional throughout the period 1952 for the 70 years after words. the result was we never saw behind the curtain. we never really understood the magic. but it always worked. this is a textbook example of how a monarchy make up ancient and po
arthel neville. queen elizabeth reigned for 70 years, the longest of any british monarch, before her death on thursday. the u.k. now holding ten days of mourning,en ebbing with the queen s ending with the queen s funeral monday, september 19th, at west minister abbey. the new king promised to follow in her footsteps. eric: a remarkable sight. the king s sons have been i kind of estranged, you know, that rift over everything. william and harry reunited, walking together with hair wives for a rare their wives in a rare occurrence together. it is the first time in more than two years the couple has appeared together, a striking symbol of family unity after years of them having a strained relationship. arthel: our live fox team coverage starts right now. ing greg palkot is live at buckingham palace with what s next for the new king. but first, alexis mcadams has new details of the queen s funeral. reporter: hi, arthel. it was amazing seeing march ily, meghan, william and ka
final chapter of the game was tense, but includes could not find a way back, despite 30 minutes of injury time at the end, spain eventually celebrated a famous win in what is only their third appearance in the women s world cup. we saw those pictures from madrid, of the celebration, and indeed, from all over england. those pictures of those who have suffered their defeat along with the lionesses. but it is along with the lionesses. but it is a fairly unique position that sima halil has been having a park in sydney. it is better so you have been able to watch both emotions play out with representatives of the well wishers and indeed, those who are very much of spain in their hearts. . . are very much of spain in their hearts. ., ., ., . , hearts. and what a roller-coaster these emotions hearts. and what a roller-coaster these emotions were. hearts. and what a roller-coaster these emotions were. i hearts. and what a roller-coaster these emotions were. i tell- hearts. and what a