Thereve been fresh explosions in the lebanese capital, beirut, and elsewhere in the country. The Health Ministry says nine people have been killed and more than Three Hundred injured. The lebanese News Agency says that todays explosions involved Walkie Talkies made by The Japanese company icom. As for Yesterdays Wave of blasts, iran has blamed israel for them. And hezbollah, has vowed to retaliate, and the Un Secretary General has warned of a serious risk of a dramatic escalation in the region. While the region waits for hezbollah and Irans Response to this extraordinary development what are the recent events that led to this . The day after hamas gunmen crossed Into israel from gaza on October 8th last Year Hezbollah fired at israeli positions to show solidarity with the palestinians. 8,000 rockets according to israeli officials, have since been launched at northern israel and israeli positions on the golan heights. Israel retaliated with repeated strikes at hezbollah positions in lebanon. Lebanese officials say this led to 589 killings. Israeli authorities say thereve been at least 46 israelis killed. Almost 200,000 people have been displaced on both sides of the border. Then a significant escalation onjuly 27th 12 children killed in a Rocket Attack that struck a Football Pitch in the israeli occupied golan heights. Three days later on 30 July an Air Strike in Beirut Kills senior hezbollah Military Commander Fuad shukr. And the following day, hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh is killed in tehran. And now in just two days, weve had these two major waves of explosions striking hezbollah members. Israels Prime Minister has lets speak to Nancy Ezzeddine who Is An associate at clingendael s conflict research unit, a Think Tank in the netherlands. She is currently in parIs And she is lebanese and has been in contact with her family there, what can you tell us . Thank you for having me in the scale of thIs Attack over the past few days is been quite severe and in every village, in every neighbourhood that hosts hezbollah or she families, theres been a whole large number of casualties. This Is Affected everyone across the country and a white Scale Panic amongst many lebanese families. Most of the news is been focused on beirut and your family are in a village and you say they too have been affected and there have been people injured there as well. That is true and injured there as well. That is true and in injured there as well. That is true and in southern injured there as well. That is i true and in southern lebanon, every village has suffered from injuries and residential areas and site supermarkets or hospitals and medical clinics. How are yourfamily hospitals and medical clinics. How are your family feeling, presumably like many others, they will have radios and pagers, how are people feeling about devices that they have . For starters, about devices that they have . Forstarters, people about devices that they have . For starters, people are very worried and thereve been numerous rumours spread around to verify the information people been disconnecting their solar panels and the Lithium Batteries and their Wi Fi is in staying with their mobiles and its how these attacks have been orchestrated and what degree they could be the target of the next attack . figs Degree they could be the target of the next attack . Of the next attack . As your role as an of the next attack . As your role as an associate, of the next attack . As your role as an associate, how l of the next attack . As your role as an associate, how much damage do you think estimates have been done to hezbollah as a Fighting Force . This have been done to hezbollah as a Fighting Force . A Fighting Force . This Is A maor a Fighting Force . This Is A major blow a Fighting Force . This Is A major blow to a Fighting Force . This Is A major blow to hezbollah | a Fighting Force . This Is A i major blow to Hezbollah And Hezbollah has accredited its success to its high standard Security Standards in terms of in terms of the ability to not rely on technology like Mobile Phones but having Perimeter Communications and pagers and Fiber Optic lines. And one of the, this is one of the causes that hezbollah credits the success to in 2006 and today since october. So, this Is A major blow to hezbollah and it will have significant consequences to its military operations in the short to medium term. Operations in the short to mediumterm. Operations in the short to mediumterm. ~. ,. ,. Mediumterm. What do you expect to Ha En mediumterm. What do you expect to happen next . Mediumterm. What do you expect to happen next . Hezbollah mediumterm. What do you expect to happen next . Hezbollah is to happen next . Hezbollah is under increasing to happen next . Hezbollah is under increasing pressure to happen next . Hezbollah is under increasing pressure to | under increasing pressure to respond in his capacity to do so has been significantly undermined and hezbollah might be forced to rely on some of its partners within the axis of resistance and iran, Syria Yemen and iran but at the time, this Is A major hit to morale and they will have to reemphasize their role in capability to stand on their feet, not only to expand but its large constituency inside of lebanon. Its large constituency inside of lebanon. How do you think this will affect of lebanon. How do you think this will affect the this will affect the relationship between the hezbollah and the people of lebanon . Hezbollah and the people of lebanon . ~ ,. ,. ,. , lebanon . While this Is AMaor Blow to morale, D Lebanon . While this Is AMaor Blow to morale, as i lebanon . While this Is AMaor Blow to morale, as i i lebanon . While this Is AMaor Blow to morale, as i said, H Blow to morale, as i said, hezbollah Is An Organisation Thatis HezbollahIs An organisation that is driven by strong ideology, religious ideology which means moments of crisis will re mobilize support and regroup its supporters and its constituencies around because this will be a major drive for hezbollah and its supporters to re strategize and re mobilize and so, that is on the second advantages of hezbollah is that it can always withhold a higher level of damages and it can always reorganise itself. Associate at the research unit. Thank you very much. Security sources in ukraine say theyve hit a large Arms Depot in russia almost 300 miles over the border during a huge Drone Attack overnight. The explosions near the town of toropets were so powerful that they were picked up by earthquake sensors. The local authorities began what they called a partial evacuation from toropets. Heres our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse. We are talking by the facility which russia spent tens of millions of pounds on over the best part of a decade, putting together this enormous Military Arsenal in the cells, artillery shells, explosives, Fuel Tanks were there as well and when you look at the footage which appeared online, you look at the force of the explosions in the force of the explosions in the size of the fires, it certainly reflects the warehouses there were full of ammunition in some way. I spoke to one Military Expert for the Secret Service here in kyiv and he said look, the goal of thIs Attack is to frustrate russia in the long Term Word as to spend money or frantically try to replace those stocks and turning to allies like iran and north korea, its a much needed Morale Boost for ukraine and in terms of full scale invasion, it always doesnt communicate it doesnt always communicate to statements, we can see more Air Strikes across ukraine. Lets turn to somalia now. The country has been torn apart by more than three decades of conflict. But now the country is facing a different kind of challenge. Somalia is the eastern most country in continental africa. And its been hit hard, by Climate Change. After its worst drought in a0 years, it then suffered torrential rain and floods. 0ur climate editor, justin rowlatt, has travelled to somalia for this Special Report on . How Climate Change can fuel existing conflicts. Iam in i am in somalia, one of the most dangerous countries in the world and reporting on how Climate Change is creating conflict in places like this even worse. But we have to stay safe and that means bringing some serious security. 0ut Safe and that means bringing some serious security. Out in the dry scrub that covers much of the country, Climate Challenge is clear. Climate change is disrupting the patterns of rain that have kept Water Holes like this fall. Somalia recently experienced its worst drought for a0 years and event scientists said to submit A Hundred times more likely a human caused Climate Change. The year after the drought, somalia was hit with terrible floods caused by rains made twice as intense by human caused global warming. The floods killed hundreds and displaced A Million people. And the impact of climate Change And Conflict of driven around a,000,002 vast makeshift refugee camps. There is little international help in residency or pay rent and for their food and water. It is why her husband and four for five sons have taken up the only opportunities open to them as fighters in a local militia. Via rural people with no skills so the via rural people with no skills so the only work they could get is in so the only work they could get is in the so the only work they could get is in the army. They were desperate and when you were without desperate and when you were without food long enough and your without food long enough and your children are looking at you. Your children are looking at you. You your children are looking at you, you will do any thing. They you, you will do any thing. They cannot be held responsible for Climate Change in looking at the number of this country admitting as much Carbon Dioxide since the 1950s as americans have in, wait for it, the last three days. But somalia is taking action. This Power Station is moving over to wind and solar power. In training up a new generation of Renewable Energy engineers. Entrepreneur setting up new businesses, including this Makeshift Cafe in the refugee camp. I Makeshift Cafe in the refugee cam. , � Makeshift Cafe in the refugee cam. ,. , camp. I dont subscribe to the idea that camp. I dont subscribe to the idea that it camp. I dont subscribe to the idea that it is camp. I dont subscribe to the idea that it is unfixable camp. I dont subscribe to the idea that it is unfixable it camp. I dont subscribe to the idea that it is unfixable it is i idea that it is unfixable it Is And idea that it is unfixable it Is And showing significant progress on every front that you can progress on every front that you can look Into. You can look Into. There is ho e you can look Into. There is hepe but you can look Into. There is hope but with you can look Into. There is hope but with climate you can look Into. There is. Hope but with climate Change Turbo charging the conflict in somalia, the country will need continued international help in an effort to find peace and to build resilience against our changing climate. Still to come on the Road Today. Why are English Garden suffering from a Butterfly Emergency. Around the world and across the uk, this is the Road Today on bbc news. World today on bbc news. The Uk Wildlife charity is declaring a national Butterfly Emergency after its annual count recorded the lowest numbers in its Ia Year history. Butterfly conservation says this summers wet weather is partly to blame, but long Term Trends are also causing concern. Lets speak to dr richard fox, head of science at the Butterfly Conservation what is going on, you talk about the wet weather but this Is A part of a long Term Trend . Yes, the bit of good news and the result of last Summers Butterfly Count fed thousands and thousands of people took part which is fantastic and provides brilliant data on widespread species are fairing and its pretty bleak reading and its pretty bleak reading and the lowest count on record in the third of the species had their worst year on record and numbers are down a0 compared to last year and that big drop compared to last summer will largely be due to the weather we had a very wet spring and colder than usual summer and that impacts numbers and that Is A natural process but the bigger picture here is butterfly have been declining across the uk for 50 years now and having very good scientific evidence going back to the 19705 that evidence going back to the 1970s that show 18 of our Butterfly Species have declined since then. This new low is just the latest of the long Term Decline. Is just the latest of the longTerm Decline. Is a Ust Butterflies i longTerm Decline. Is a Ust Butterflies because i longTerm Decline. Is a jUst Butterflies because lots longTerm Decline. Is a jUst Butterflies because lots of. Butterflies because lots of people have been commenting on the lack of wasps and what that tells us by the state of our climate. , tells us by the state of our climate tells us by the state of our climate. ,. ,. ,. , climate. This touches on why butterflies climate. This touches on why butterflies in climate. This touches on why butterflies in this climate. This touches on why butterflies in this context, i butterflies in this context, why the Butterfly Count data and thousands of scientists and members of the public will help to gather it is so important because butterflies are indicators for that wealth of other insects which are perhaps not as big, not as popular or not as big, not as popular or not as big, not as popular or not as colourful as butterflies are we simply do not have such good data on how all of those other thousands of Insect Species are fairing. Taken together, we rely on insects and they are vital in producing food for us in pollinating plants and they are helping others to create soil and cleaning our water and we really need insects out there and butterflies that are declining of butterflies in the long Term Decline due to the way that we humans manage the landscapes, not down to whether, but our activities is, it is sounding an alarm about the state of our wildlife and the state of our wildlife and the state of our wildlife and the state of our environment. Leaving it on that less than positive note, thank you so much. The american brand, tupperware has filed for bankruptcy after making huge losses. The 78 year old firm has seen falling demand and cheaper competition. It will now try to find a buyer for the brand famous for its Tupperware Parties. Lets take a look at them in their hey day. Your friends are having a Tupperware Party and you are invited. music i a Tupperware Product as new products and ideas but it Is Also. I spoke to Karen St esprit, a Tupperware Enthusiast and collector in the states to find out how she is feeling about the demise of tupperware. A day of morning when i heard the news, my daughters and journalists in the state send me the article and yet, it is really sad day for us and it is been threatened for a long time and so. It been threatened for a long time and so. ,. , been threatened for a long time andso. , , and so. It almost seems incredible and so. It almost seems incredible because and so. It almost seems i incredible because although weve probably got plastic storage containers, we all refer to in tupperware whether they are tupperware or not. It does seem surprising that this iconic name, the brand has filed for bankruptcy. I do you explain it . Filed for bankruptcy. I do you exuiain it . Explain it . Well, theres so many imitations explain it . Well, theres so many imitations and explain it . Well, theres so many imitations and i explain it . Well, theres so many imitations and i can l explain it . Well, theres so i many imitations and i can tell you theres no imitations in my house. Theres no Glass Storage of my house but there are many imitations and i think that theyre just able to make it overseas, less expensive and allow the tupperware in the most valuable ones are stamped and made in the united states and made in the united states and allowed the pieces that we have and, are and allowed the pieces that we have and,. ,. , have and, we have seen images of a tupperware have and, we have seen images of a Tupperware Party, have and, we have seen images of a Tupperware Party, what of a Tupperware Party, what used to happen at those . ThIs A used to happen at those . As a ounu used to happen at those . As a young girl. Used to happen at those . As a young girl. I used to happen at those . As a young girl, i cannot used to happen at those . As a young girl, i cannot wait used to happen at those . Is. 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Can you hold it up to the camera . No, i have to put one down but let me do that for you. The Pickle Keeper, the favourite ones and avocado and it has little thing that you pull up from the bottom and it trains the pickles of the peppers so you can serve them or put them on your burgerfor you can serve them or put them on your burger for my personal favourite and i have these in every single size, this is the way up and this one is called the square around and made by other companies, target, walmart but this is the only one that, for me, i use it on the freezer and i use it everywhere. The freezer and i use it eve here. I,. , everywhere. Why is tupperware so much better everywhere. Why is tupperware so much better than everywhere. Why is tupperware so much better than all everywhere. Why is tupperware so much better than all these. So much better than all these imitations that have come since . It imitations that have come since . ,. , since . It is the seal . Is the Double Seal since . It is the seal . Is the Double Seal that since . It is the seal . Is the Double Seal that they since . It is the seal . Is the i Double Seal that they invented they just Double Seal that they invented Theyjust Push the top down on it and it automatically seals he can put it in the freezer, they tell you do not put it in they tell you do not put it in the dishwasher, i do. On the top shelf but it is just the seal, the Tupperware Seal that makes it so special. I seal, the Tupperware Seal that makes it so special. Makes it so special. I really wanted pickle makes it so special. I really wanted Pickle Keeper makes it so special. I really wanted Pickle Keeper and i wanted Pickle Keeper and avocado now. You are watching bbc news. The Uk Government has agreed to just one out of Thirty Three recommendations following the public inquiry Into abuse at brook house immigration removal centre. The inquiry� s report detailed i9 incidents where detainees were subject to inhuman and degrading treatment, following an Undercover Investigation by Bbc Panorama in 2017. 0ne Instance of abuse included a suicidal detainee being choked by an officer, who threatened to put him to sleep. The recommendations in the report were aimed at better safeguarding the wellbeing of detainees, and putting a Time Limit of 28 days on their detention. The Home Office say they are committed to ensuring the abuse never happens again. Two years after the strikes began train drivers have accepted a Pay Deal offered by the government. More than 10 Thousand drivers have walked out 18 times in england, wales and scotland since the industrial action began. Now the drivers from 16 different companies have overwhelmingly accepted an offer which their union says is worth a 15 rise over 3 years. Heres our transport correspondent, Sean Dilley it is the end of the line for industrial action. It is the end of the line for industrialaction. For it is the end of the line for industrial action. For now, nearly 97 of these members of backed up a deal that closes the chapter are more than two years of disruption and paying for passengers. The train Drivers Union where the last to hold out for a deal they said better reflected the cost of living. I sat down with their leaders. Costofliving. I sat down with their leaders. Their leaders. Two years of covid, we their leaders. Two years of covid, we did their leaders. Two years of covid, we did not their leaders. Two years of covid, we did not seek their leaders. Two years of covid, we did not seek a l their leaders. Two years of. Covid, we did not seek a Pay Raise both many members who have met her parents or five years, we did not seek a Pay Raise both many members who have netted parents or five years, he wanted something that put a dent in thIs And then you negotiate and people make you an offer. , an offer. The deal is left members an offer. The deal is left members back an offer. The deal is left members back in an offer. The deal is left members back in the. An offer. The deal is left i members back in the word an offer. The deal is left members back in the word is not more than was being offered by the conservative government and 12 the conservative Government And I2 over three years but the Sticking Point was 55 changes to work in terms of conditions that the unions said they were prepared to accept. Whether you agreed to today is 15 over three years but they say they backedit three years but they say they backed it because there were no strings attached. The conservatives are highly critical of the deal they say will cost the Taxpayer Or Train passengers more money but the government says that the settlement is worth every penny and the cost of industrial action they say has been around £1 billion. �. , ,. , £1 billion. Around 1596, that Is A lot, i £1 billion. Around 1596, that Is A lot, i think. £1 billion. Around 1596, that Is A lot, | think. Its £1 billion. Around 1596, that Is A lot, i think. Its something. A lot, ithink. Its something they have a lot, ithink. Its something they have come a lot, ithink. Its something they have come to a lot, ithink. Its something they have come to some they have come to some reasonable accommodation. I think reasonable accommodation. I think the reasonable accommodation. I think the previous tory government was not prepared to discuss government was not prepared to discuss it. Government was not prepared to discuss it. ,. , j ,. , government was not prepared to discussit. ,. ,. , discuss it. Todays deal only covers members discuss it. Todays deal only covers members pay discuss it. Todays deal only covers members pay untili discuss it. Todays deal only i covers members pay until next year. The Rmt Union says its recommending a new Pay Officer to its members. For these passengers, relief that a deal has been done. Has been done. And Into strikes. Has been done. And Into strikes, fingers an end to strikes, fingers crossed. I if youre heading out for a run, what will you be listening to . Maybe a podcast, some music, or how about your very own live performance from an international Pop Star . Thats exactly what happened to teacher Nikki Atkins who Wasjogging In London yesterday. Lets have a look. And he requests . Can you do. Ed Sheeran sings have a good rest of your run. The jogger you saw there, Nikki Atkins, spoke earlier to bbc breakfast about her memorable so random and obviously, not what so random and obviously, not what you so random and obviously, not what you expect but i wasjust going what you expect but i wasjust going for what you expect but i wasjust going for a what you expect but i wasjust going fora run, what you expect but i wasjust going for a run, actually had not been going for a run, actually had not been for a run in a few months not been for a run in a few months and so, amazing that that months and so, amazing that that happened on my First Run Fora that happened on my First Run For A Little While and yet, i was For A Little While and yet, i wasjust For A Little While and yet, i wasjust burning down to For A Little While and yet, i was just burning down to the car registered some music and saw something set in the front of a boat saw something set in the front of a boat and a Ginger Man and looks of a boat and a Ginger Man and Iooksa Of A boat and a Ginger Man and Looksa Bit of a boat and a Ginger Man and looks a bit like ed sharon, and then looks a bit like ed sharon, and then i looks a bit like ed sharon, and then i looked out and ran onto then i looked out and ran onto the Canal then i looked out and ran onto the Canal-pathjust'>Canal Pathjust then i looked out and ran onto the Canal-path'>Canal Path just as then i looked out and ran onto the Canal-pathjust'>Canal Pathjust as he was passing the Canal-pathjust'>Canal Pathjust as he was passing an exit oh, that is Ed Sheeran passing an exit oh, that is Ed Sheeran and he asked for a Song Request Sheeran and he asked for a Song Request and Ijust Sort of blacked Request And Ijust sort of blacked out a little bit and it was blacked out a little bit and it was surreal. Was surreal. Lets get the weather was surreal. Lets get the weather now. Hello there, good evening. More warm September Sunshine around again today, with temperatures across the board above the seasonal average and some of the highest of those again across Northern Areas of scotland, even towards these North Sea facing coasts. Despite the cloudy start, weve seen the cloud burn back sunshine develop, although here towards eastern coast its always going to be cooler and cloudier as we head through the next few days. But more sunshine around for most with some showers developing later on in the south through the week more on that in just a moment. But heres the pressure chart. So, High Pressure dominates still, but it gradually drifts further northwards and eastwards still a brisk easterly wind blowing across the southern half of the uk overnight tonight, just drawing in more moisture from the North Sea. So there will be a lot of low cloud just drifting further westwards and towards the north and the west of the uk. Then well see largely clear skies, but here more Mist And Fog starting to develop Into tomorrow morning. And here, of course it will feel chilly as temperatures possibly mid single figures, but very mild where we keep the low cloud across the southeast of the uk in particular. A mild start to the day 1a degrees, so its quite murky. Could be quite grey wherever you are tomorrow morning, but the mist and the fog will lift and clear readily, and that low cloud will burn back again to these North Sea facing coasts as we head through the day, but it could linger on for a while, particularly perhaps across parts of aberdeenshire, where it will be Feeling Cooler. Some of the best of the sunshine out towards the west, the highest of the temperatures in the far south and the east and across north west scotland. But watch out for one or two showers on thursday in the southern half of england. Those showers will become more widespread on friday, and some of them could be heavy and thundery, drifting further westwards throughout the day from east anglia, perhaps through Into wales and the far southwest of england. Temperatures a little lower, of course, on friday, and again some of the best of the sunshine could be across Western Scotland and down through these Irish Sea coasts. Then we look towards the south Into the weekend to see thIs Area of low pressure drifting from iberia. And thats going to produce, again, some heavy, thundery downpours across much of the southern half of the uk. So, for england and wales, it could turn quite wet on saturday and those showers could potentially continue Into sunday, but further north then. While it may not be completely dry, its certainly drier with some sunshine, butjust Feeling Cooler than it has been in recent days. Bye bye. Problem hello, im geeta guru murthy. Hello, im geeta gurumu thy. Hello, im geeta guru murthy. Youre watching the context on bbc news. There was a lot of chaos, a lot of confusion earlier today in beirut after this new wave of attacks, and perhaps there is the expectation that there is more to come. It has been a nightmare. Probably this is the worst day of my life as a physician. In my past 25 years in practice, i never removed as many eyes as i did yesterday. Translation the Centre Of Gravity is moving towards the north. This means that we are diverting forces, resources and energy towards the north