And systems, they desperately need to get back into some kind of routine, as do their families. Hundreds of volunteers in mauritius are frantically trying to stop a Massive Oil Spill from reaching the islands pristine beaches. The bbc has apologised and says mistakes were made after it broadcast a news report containing a racial slur. Inis in15 minutes, in 15 minutes, the final day of the us pga championship is under way. Dustinjohnson is the man in front but the defending champion is chasing behind. Hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. The french president , emmanuel macron, has warned that lebanon must not be allowed to slide into chaos following tuesdays blast in the capital beirut. He was speaking at a virtual donor conference, cohosted with the united states, which received close to 300 million in pledges. 0fficials now say 220 people died and more than 7,000 were injured in the explosion at the main port. 0ur middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, has more from beirut. Lebanon is a hard country to help. Even before the blast here at the port, its government was broke. This was a large part of the countrys grain supply. Here, people were already going hungry. Its leaders did not get round to building up an emergency food reserve. The little they had is now lost. They are still searching for bodies, but now they are using dogs that find human remains instead of those that search for survivors. There is no greater symbol of this countrys dysfunction than this disaster. But for years, lebanon has been buffeted by political corruption and mismanagement. But it is this catastrophe which has brought the country to its knees. Frances emergency workers are lending a hand. And it wants the world to pledge millions, but only if lebanese politicians break the corrupt habits of a lifetime. Beirut is in pieces. The cost of rebuilding here will be more than £2 billion. Britain is playing a part too. These rescue workers got here within 2a hours of the disaster. Suzie cooper is the teams structural engineer. What we are looking at right now is quick assessments to make sure that the really risky structures are being evacuated and the ones that are safe, we can get people back into. The uk government today pledged another £20 million to help lebanon rebuild. Every community here has been shaken by this disaster. This morning at st maroun church, they are giving thanks that their priest was only slightly injured when the blast hit. The people here have little faith in their government. The disaster here has changed the face of beirut, but the world cant give freely to lebanon until there is deeper change at the very top of the country. Quentin sommerville, bbc news, beirut. Protests have continued for a second day in the city. Police fired tear gas to try to disperse rock throwing protesters blocking a road near parliament. Fire broke out at an entrance to Parliament Square as demonstrators tried to break into a cordoned off area. Rami 0llaik is a a writer and political activist who used to be a member of hezbollah. Earlier he told me the protests are showing no signs of slowing down. There is a spirit today. And people are not afraid any more. They want to get rid of this regime. They want to regain what is theirs. And things should go on. Now, a different front,. Just tell is a bit more about those demands the protesters are making. What is it they want to happen now . Basically, we need the government to go, the president to go, the speaker of the house to go and mps to go