Changing face of russia. The longest session of un climate talks ever held has come to an end in madrid. After an extra two days and nights of talks, all countries agreed to develop tougher carbon cutting plans in time for another major conference to be hosted next year by the uk, in glasgow. The deal, seen as a compromise, has been criticised by the un secretary general as a lost opportunity. Our science editor David Shukman has the details. Were starting to get a little lost. We are kind of lost. 0k. Confusion and fatigue, after the longest session of climate negotiations on record. We are a little confused about what documents are being discussed. The hope had been to speed up the fight against rising temperatures. Instead, the talks limped to a compromise that left many unhappy, especially the island nations that fear for their futures. Im exhausted. Ifeel like much, much more could have been done. And im thinking about how im going to go home and explain that this was a really, re
Degrees colder when you walk out this morning than it was. So weve got a big drop in temperatures after reaching 60 in boston. Even Colder Weather to the north and west, when you have got colder air and milder air, you get a clash of some precipitation, watching a storm system to the middle west, well be tracking changes as this system gets closer to our area this weekend. My latest timeline when to expect some rain coming up. Following breaking news in morning, a person in custody twoyearold girl. Weve been updating the development on this story as it unfoldeded yesterday. Lyndon albers vanish inned from her home yesterday and turned up hours later and miles away. And now police have confirmed the little girls former babysitter now facing kidnapping charges. Fox 25 Stephanie Coueignoux is more for us on the arrest. Stephanie. Reporter heather this arrest comes hours after police started their investigation. Theyre now saying the former babysitter broke into the home and kidnapped the
Top contenders there has been more than 30 air strikes in northern yemen according to local officials and residents. The saudiled flights landed in the northwestern provinces of sadr and hadda. There has been fighting in the southwest of the country in the city of tiaz. In luga in the northeast, 20 fighters were killed in fighting there. The humanitarian situation south of sanaa is worsening. Hundreds protested, asking for water. On tuesday, three civilians were killed when houthi fighters fired mortar bombs and rockets at a saudi border town. The saudi military spokesman told al jazeera that the shelling is a change in houthi tactics. Some areas were targeted with mortar rounds and rockets. What happened today is part of an escalation by the houthi militias in targetting schools and a failed hospital in an attempt to sabotage aid relief. All options are opened to ensure the safety of security and citizens. The u. N. Secretary of state john kerry a due on wednesday and is expected to p
Months in boko haram captivity plus. Im jonah hull in Central London in the building where modern cinema was born now being brought back to life the u. S. Secretary of state john kerry is due in saudi arabia where hes expected to push for a pause in the fighting in yemen to allow aid into the country. In the past 24 hours there has been more than 30 air strikes in northern yemen according to local officials and residents. They landed in sadr and maja near the border. Houthis fired rockets, the first time they targeted a civilian area in the kingdom. As you see, quite a bit of destruction. Schools were closed and flights cancelled. 22 aid agencies working in yemen will have to stop aid unless land sea and air routes are open to allow for the import of fuel. There has been knockses south of sanaa, with citizens calling for basic meanties allowing for the houthi group to lead the capital. Reporter lets start in djibouti rosalind jordan has been travelling with him. An important part of th
For the brutal killing of an average woman. Snow and ice the Economic Impact of Global Warming on melting glaciers in new zealand. Good evening. This is al jazeera america. Im libby casey. Im antonio mora. We begin in israel, where Benjamin Netanyahu narrowly beat the dead 39 form a influence government. The Jewish Home Party Neftali Bennett. He starts his fourth term in a diminished position at least in the knesset. Heading into the election netanyahu was seen as vulnerable but despite a convincing victory he put together a ruling government, and he was forced to make concessions being be convincing lawmakers to join. The slimmest being majority, 61 of 120 seats many believe it will stay in effect for long. Mike hannah is in jerusalem with the story. Reporter it went to the wire. Only at the last moment was an agreement reached with the Jewish Home Party. Its leader Neftali Bennett making concession, throwing in his eight seats that gave the israeli Prime Minister a majority in parlia