with less tha 48 hours until us midterm elections, president biden and donald trump continue on the campaign trail, in the push to win crucial votes. and elon musk threatens a permanent ban for twitter users who create false orfake profiles. we will tell you all you need to know. a very warm welcome to the programme. at the cop 27 climate conference in egypt, world leaders will highlight the steps they are taking to tackle global warming, as developing countries hope for reforms of the climate finance system. richer nations are to outline their programmes for reducing carbon emissions. poorer countries have welcomed the prospect of a debate on setting up a compensation fund. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has the latest from the conference in sharm el sheikh. cyclones ripped through madagascar earlier this year. floods displaced more than a million people in nigeria last month, while another year of low rainfall pushed parts of somalia and elsewhere in east africa even c
to the mediterranean. inland, there are others poland, belarus. for now, though, that international response is fragmented, with the people on these ships caught in the cracks. stephanie prentice, bbc news. 19 people are now known to have died after a passenger plane crashed into lake victoria in tanzania while attempting to land in stormy weather. authorities say more than 20 others survived the crash. donna larsen reports. huddled on the wings of a sinking plane. these are the survivors of a crash that plunged more than a0 people into the waters of africa s largest lake. disbelieving crowds gathered around the shoreline offering help, and localfishermen ferried survivors back and forth to dry land. despite their efforts, many of the passengers were unable to be saved.
it. you will see agreements on financial packages for countries that are heavily cold defendant. we sought progress on south africa last year and it is hoped they will be packages for countries like indonesia and vietnam. india will want an agreement with the developed world but developing countries want an agreement with the imf and world bank on debt restructuring and they want to see help before the storm hits, not after. they want to change the terms of the financial debate. financial debate. rachel, it s been great financial debate. rachel, it s been great to financial debate. rachel, it s been great to talk financial debate. rachel, it s been great to talk to - financial debate. rachel, it s been great to talk to you, i been great to talk to you, rachel kyte, dean of the fletcher school at tufts university and as rachel mentioned, europe has changed its policies pretty significantly and in around 20 minutes i will talk to tim macphee, european commission spokesperson for c