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Al Arabiya News editor Wissam Keyrouz says King Charles’ Easter speech highlights the absence of a strong moral voice in the world.
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00:00I think that King Charles' Easter speech reminds us, especially people who are away from this part of the world,
00:10is how much this word lacks of a certain moral voice that comes from an authority.
00:16King Charles has his own opinions. He has been involved in a lot of controversial things.
00:22He was a fierce believer in the climate battle. He was one of the first people who started to make organic things.
00:34And he is the first who said, I'm going to change my status as a monarch from protector of the faith to protector of faith with S.
00:43And it is somehow very important that it comes from the UK itself, which was described by J.D. Vance a couple of weeks ago
00:52as the first Muslim country to have a nuclear bomb.
00:56So this country, the UK, finds itself as somehow the empire becomes a country where a lot of people from a lot of religion live together.
01:07And let's not forget also for Easter that the very matter of faith and religion is starting to become much more important in the world.

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