We see ice sheets melting, ice shelves melting, we have more carving. Thats why we also have more icebergs in the water. As more and more people embark on these adventures, what can we learn about this, the most pristine place on the planet . Myjourney starts here in ushuaia in argentina, the southern most city in the world. Its one of five Gateway Cities for expeditions to antarctica. There are lots of antarctic tourists here, the brand new jackets and backpacks are a bit of a giveaway, all of them doing their last minute preparations. As a journalist, ive covered the exploits of people who travel in extreme environments, and for me, this is the ultimate adventure. Im getting really excited now. Theres a genuine chill in the air, perhaps a sign of things to come. We havent even left port and the weathers kicking in. Its part of the point of coming to the antarctic you want to feel the elements. 0h here it is the ms Fridtjof Nansen. Im joining about 400 passengers from all over the wor
The bbc witnessed migrants on several beaches trying to get onto boats to cross the english channel. These are some of the pictures from another attempt just after dawn. The Uk Border Force has brought around 70 migrants, inluding young children, ashore. Of thought there could be around of thought there could be around 300 people. 0ur correspondent Andrew Harding was on the beach where a boat ran aground and left five people dead. Lets take a look at what he witnessed as that ill fated crossing began. Theres a real battle going on on the beach here. Must be more than 100 migrants trying to get to the water. Theyre letting off firecrackers to try and keep the police away from them, but the police are moving in. Theyre trying to stop them from getting to the water. Lets go ahead and see what we can see. You can see the smugglers here. Some of them have sticks. Theyre trying to protect the migrants as they head towards the sea. Lets cross live very briefly to new york, because this is the
lockdown was on the 25th. i discussed on the 25th. so the i lockdown was on the 25th. one discussed on the 25th. so the - lockdown was on the 25th. one final question. lockdown was on the 25th. one final question. please, lockdown was on the 25th. one final question, please, in lockdown was on the 25th. one final question, please, in relation- lockdown was on the 25th. one final question, please, in relation to - lockdown was on the 25th. one final question, please, in relation to the i question, please, in relation to the tockdown question, please, in relation to the lockdown decision, question, please, in relation to the lockdown decision, mr question, please, in relation to the lockdown decision, mr hancock. i question, please, in relation to the i lockdown decision, mr hancock. could we just lockdown decision, mr hancock. could we just have lockdown decision, mr hancock. could we just have up lockdown decision, mr hancock. could we just have up to lockdown
for an extension in order to bring more hostages home. and in the last hour the palestinian foreign minister has warned that once the deal expires, it is important that innocent civilians are protected. hamas freed more hostages, including 14 israelis, in exchange for 39 palestinian prisoners on sunday. but both israel and hamas are reported to have raised concerns over the lists of hostages and prisoners set to be released today. qatari mediators are said to be working with both sides to resolve the problems. meanwhile tech billionaire elon musk is in israel to discuss tackling anti semitism online with prime minister benjamin netanyahu after a rise of hate speech on his platform x. also in the past hour, israeli government spokesperson eylon levy has given a press conference. he was asked what happens when the current four day pause ends. the campaign to end hamas and bring our hostages home will resume immediately with the end of the hostage release pause. i m not going to