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The Travel Show

back in the day, under the british raj, there were hundreds of so—called princely states run by maharajahs and nawabs, powerful and wealthy men. there was one such character here, a nawab who made a decision that still has ramifications for relations with india and pakistan even today. these nawabs led lavish lifestyles, in stark contrast to ordinary indians. the nawab ofjunagadh, mahabat khan iii, was no different. archive: this state celebrates the marriage of the eldest son of the nawab with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish desai was ten in 1946, and recalls the splendour of the ceremony. archive: escorted by the royal

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The Travel Show

and influences of the time. back in the day, under the british raj, there were hundreds of so—called princely states run by maharajas, powerful and wealthy men. there was one here, who made decisions which still has ramifications for relations between india and pakistan, even today. these nawabs led lavish life styles, in stark contrast to ordinary indians. the nawab ofjunagadh was no different. archive: the state celebrates| the marriage with all the pomp and splendour of a princely wedding. harish was ten in 1916 and recalls the splendour of the ceremony.

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The Travel Show

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BBC News Now

russia's defence minister, sergei shoigu, has arrived in north korea's capital, pyongyang. he's there to join celebrations to mark the end of fighting in the korean war 70 years ago, but his visit is also very much about the present. let's talk about it with our europe regional editor, paul mus. this is somewhat surprising, isn't it, to see sergei shoigu in pyongyang? tt certainly is, north korea seems to be a country that seems to be sealed at the best of times. lots of quarantine measures remain in place, so for them to hold a state visit by a foreign dignitary, it is a sign of how seriously they take their relationship with russia. sergei shoigu is a defence secretary, he has a water fight, so for him to go to north korea and take part in the pageantry and pomp of an army celebration is a bit surprising.

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Early Start With Christine Romans

they carried him away. >> reporter: for some it never got that far. andre was 20 when he was jailed on drug offenses. and 23 when he was sent from prison to the front. this training was fleeting. his mother said that he had yet to grow into a man. like with many prison recruits, he just disappeared. but it was may 9, victory day in russia, when presidential pomp marked the nazi defeat. andre called her the night before to say his unit would attack at dawn. [ speaking in a non-english language ]

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CNN News Central

take? >> it's really important to understand. the grand jury is solely in the control of prosecutors. prosecutors do not need permission from a judge or anyone else to seek an indictment. there's no particular pomp and circumstance around it. here's what happens, as a prosecutor, when you get to the point when you decide we're ready to ask for an indictment, you go into the grand jury. typically, you would give them some summary of the evidence, especially in the case like this, you've heard testimony over the last eight months. here some of the highlights, here's the transcripts. do you have questions? then you present a draft indictment. you say there are however many counts in the indictment. let me walk you through the law and then you lead them to vote. and this can happen very quickly. we don't know when as katelyn said properly, you can walk in at 9:30 a.m. and walk out with a signed indictment at 11:00 a.m. it can be that quick. >> we don't know, of course, if they're walking in at all at this point. iffer, and they did indict, when and how we find out about it?

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Erin Burnett OutFront

but putin, i think, feels that he has sufficiently shown that he is firmly still in control. you will remember the pomp and circumstance a day or two later where he praised the work of the security services, which really wasn't all that deserving of praise. you may recall that it was prigozhin who lost nerve and realized this wasn't going to turn out well, and took the deal and turned his forces around. but it's still a useful asset for putin. and if i could go back to the earlier question, i should've pointed out that the ukrainians do very much need additional artillery ammunition, of all times. they need additional air defense munitions and air defense systems. odesa is, as we have seen, much less capable than is obviously kyiv. you've been in kyiv. they hit it very hard and they knock down just about everything the russians throw at them. that's not the case in odesa where russia is very clearly destroying civilian infrastructure that's going to

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BBC News

for 70 years. most of us either watched it on television or from a distance, and much of the detail was difficult to pick out among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now, in the 21st century, have had a degree of choice about the embroidery which goes on all of their clothing for a coronation and it's wonderful to see her majesty's interest in the natural world and that acknowledgement of herfamily upon her dress and her robe. historical threads run through much of what was worn. the coronation glove and girdle were last used by the king's grandfather, george vi, in 1937. and take a look at the

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BBC News

was difficult to pick out among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, chance for visitors to see in close—up what was gone and the history behind the outfits. take the queen �*s coronation dress, painstaking and brighter, look closely and you will see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her to jack russia terrier is, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now 21st century of had a degree of choice about the embroidery which goes on all of their clothing for a coronation it is wonderful to see her majesty �*s interest in the natural world and herfamily natural world and her family upon natural world and herfamily upon her dress and robes. historical dress ran through much of what was one. some last used by george vi in 1937. and take a look at the paintings of monarchs passed in their coronation outfits. this is

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Verified Live

received the grand cross of the legion of honour, france's highest honour, from emmanuel macron. the state rooms of buckingham palace have opened again to the public today, with the coronation robes worn by the king and queen forming part of this year's display. our royal correspondant sarah campbell has more. the first coronation for 70 years. most of us either watched it on television or from a distance, and much of the detail was difficult to pick out among the pomp and ceremony. two months on, a chance for visitors to see in close—up what was worn and the history behind the outfits. take the queen's coronation dress. painstakingly embroidered, look closely and you'll see the names of her children and grandchildren and pictures of her two jack russell terriers, bluebell and beth. queens throughout the 20th and now in the 21st century have had a degree of choice about the embroidery

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