since the end of the second world war. claiming he is buying twitter to claim save humanity. we look at how inflation is affecting voters. midterm elections we ll look at how inflation welcome to the programme. there s been another grim warning from the un that there s no credible way of limiting the rise in global warming to one of the key thresholds. a new report talks of woefully inadequate action by the world s governments to keep the increase below 1.5 degrees celsius. as leaders prepare to gather for cop27 the global climate conference taking place this year in egypt, the new british prime minister rishi sunak has decided not to attend. downing street says he has other pressing domestic commitments . us climate envoyjohn kerry told the bbc in order to achieve the climate goals, all countries urgently had to work together. if we get more countries directly engaged in changing their plans to more rapidly kill the omissions, to more rapidly transition, it is
dozens of people have received hospital treatment for suspected toxic poisoning in serbia after a train carrying ammonia derailed near the southeastern city of pirot. people have been warned not to leave their homes. a state of emergency has been declared after 20 carriages came off the tracks. police investigating the shooting of a 26 year old woman at a pub near liverpool last night have appealed for the public to come forward with any information relating to the incident. merseyside police said it did not believe the victim who was out with her sister and friends at the lighthouse inn in wallasee was targeted by the gunmun. four other people were also injured in the attack one is in a critical condition. 0ur north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. late on christmas eve, the lighthouse pub was full of people counting down the minutes towards midnight. it was a lively scene, butjust before 12:00am the pub s neighbours heard a particularly loud noise. i
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
Need to do more by helping to slow economic activity. The fed will make its next decision on november one. The Biden Administration has widened the range of advanced Artificial Intelligence chips that cannot be sold to china. The move was seen as a further step in the battle between washington and beijing over access to whats known as dual use technologies that can be used in military applications. Jason oxman is the head of a Global Association for the tech sector and he says Trade Policies on Computer Chips need to take into account both National Security and market needs. China is a large economy, it is the second largest population on the planet, and it is an innovative economy but at the same time states has expressed legitimate National Sequence Security Concerns about provisioning the next generation of Semiconductor Technology to china. What we are concerned about striking a balance between the legitimate National Security interests and ensuring there is Economic Opportunity fo