for humanitarian agencies, after five major non governmental organisations suspend their work in afghanistan. now on bbc news, ourworld: svalbard s climate change fight. deep in the arctic circle, there s a place under threat like no other. this is svalbard, the fastest warming spot on earth. it s out of control. it s. it s really impacting our lives and the wildlife around us. it s scary. it s climate change on fast forward. we know that the clock is ticking, but i choose to stay hopeful, actually. yeah. i can t do anything else. we want to know what s being done to save svalbard as we know it. we are testing new technology, new systems. but even here, are they really ready to give up fossil fuels in the middle of an energy crisis in europe? they haven t found the perfect substitute yet, so coal - are still here to stay. and now the war in ukraine is undermining the international fight against climate change. one of the consequences is that the official exchange with russian
prime minister thatcher now holds gordy of skis fate in her hands secret and spies and nuclear game. the finale airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific thanks everyone for joining me today. i m alison camp radha, and cnn newsroom continues with omar jimenez right now welcome everyone. you re in the cnn newsroom. i m omar jimenez and walk washington. we are counting down to cnn s presidential debate. now, just for our four days away, sorry, the four there, that s a real countdown going on. it s the first first major showdown between incumbent president joe biden and former president donald trump since 2020. and the earliest general election debate and u.s. history. now the biden campaign says this will be the first time a large portion of voters tune in to witness the stark choice between the two men and hopes to show the president as the only candidate. get it working for the american people while painting trump as a convicted felon, which he is at this point who i
the raid comes as a simmering conflict between israel and the lebanese armed group hezbollah risks turning into a wider regional war. the two sides have exchanged fire across the lebanon israel border in recent weeks. hezbollah says it is fighting israel to support hamas in gaza. un secretary general antonio guterres said there is real risk that the crisis on the israel lebanon border could escalate. one rash move, one miscalculation could trigger a catastrophe that goes far beyond the borders and, frankly, beyond imagination. let s be clear the people of the region and the people of the world cannot afford lebanon to become another gaza. on x, the head of the world health organization said more than 10,000 palestinians are in gaza need urgent medical attention. he added that since the closure of the rafah crossing on may 7, no patients have been evacuated from the gaza strip. the us military said on thursday that a temporary pier off the coast of gaza has been re anchored,
accomplished, incredible. it never know that that fear was their hope overcame. thanks so much for joining us ac30 60 begins now tonight on 360, he s been talking plenty about revenge lately now, the former president and takes it one step further amplifying calls for chasing down perceived opponents the first time one of his most prominent targets is responding tonight on 360. also tonight breaking news on the judge trump appointed who s now slow walking through his classified documents, case he s new reporting that her own boss, the chief judge, asked her not to take the case and later, life and remarkable career of donald sutherland, who died today at 80 good evening. thanks for joining us. we begin tonight, keeping them honest with a question, why should the republican candidate for president? and very possibly the next president united states, be concerned even just a little about a former career civil servant. it s unclear why he is, but it should concern all of us tha
have any jokes, man. i m and i will do it next time when my city and i m happy that this went great, it will do the job. next time. we ll do the jokes next time, i ll all the best to your heart goes out to you and everybody who was at that field tonight, what a night. thanks so much. roy wood junior it s a terrific, as always. thank you. thanks for watching everybody. anderson cooper 360 next, have a good night tonight on 360. he s been talking plenty about revenge lately now, the former president, it takes it one step further, amplifying calls for chasing you down perceived opponents and for the first time one of his most prominent targets is responding tonight on 360. also tonight breaking news on the judge trump appointed who s now slow one walking through his classified documents, case, new reporting that her own boss, the chief judge, asked her not to take the case and later, life and remarkable career of donalds sutherland, who died today at 88 good evening. thank