for digging out proteins, that are beneficial to their immune systems. as the un warns of a climate catastrophe, the uk government is accused of failing to protect key transport, power and communication networks from extreme weather. a report by a joint committee of mps and peers, says britain s national security is being jeopardised. well, the issue is affecting nations right across the globe. world leaders will meet next month in egypt, for the un climate summit, cop27. the un secretary general told the bbc that countriies must re prioritise climate change or the world faces catastrophe. climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. it is the defining issue of today s world. so claim a change remains a central priority in everything we do and climate change must be a central priority for all governments, or companies, all cities, the civil society everywhere. if we are not able to reverse the present threat that is leading to catastrophe in the world, we will be doomed. and
more than £8 billion the second largest result in its history. and australia s national football team criticises qatar s human rights record less than a month before the emirate hosts the world cup. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has accused russian commanders of craziness in their efforts to capture a town in the east of the country. bakhmut which sits in the donetsk region has been the centre of russian attacks for months. meanwhile, in the south, ukrainian forces advancing on the city of kherson have been hampered by heavy rain. russian forces are building fortifications and bringing in extra reinforcements. the area has been at the centre of the fiercest clashes in recent weeks. our correspondent hugo bachega is in kyiv and hejoins me now. let s start off with the comments from president zelensky about the tactics of russian commanders. what does he mean by craziness? he said the most sev
you watch closely you will see it also uses that finger for some else. this footage filmed in a limo century in the us inspired one biologist to investigate. inspired one biologist to investigate. the first time that i was investigate. the first time that i was seeing - investigate. the first time that i was seeing it - investigate. the first time | that i was seeing it picking its nose i was really amazed and really surprised because it was putting the entire length of its middle finger inside its nasal cavity and it s about eight centimetres and i was really wondering, where this finger is going. and another thing that was really surprising is that that was the first time i was seeing another animals than human picking its nose. , ., . , ., nose. the researchers found that a dozen nose. the researchers found that a dozen species - nose. the researchers found that a dozen species of- that a dozen species of primates including chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans also frequently p
in its share price after reporting a fall in revenue and profits. the chief executive and chairman, mark zuckerberg, said the firm would focus on improving efficiency. researchers studying an unusual madagascan lemur have witnessed the animal picking its nose and eating the mucus. the aye aye was known to use its exceptionally long middle finger to hunt for insect grubs in hollow logs. but for the first time it s been recorded sticking its finger up its nose and then licking it clean. rowenna hoskin has more. the aye aye, a type of lemur that uses this skinny elongated finger to hunt for grubs at night but if you watch closely you will see it also uses that finger for something else. this footage filmed in a lemur sancutry in the us inspired one biologist to investigate. the first time that i was seeing it picking its nose i was really amazed
period last year. and just to say meta shares and after hours trade was down nearly 20%, that is a big ouch, especially for mark zuckerberg, the boss. a lot of his wealth is in meta shares. it s something most of us think of as a disgusting habit, but new evidence of nose picking in the animal kingdom has sparked scientists to investigate further. a team of researchers discovered that 12 other primate species pick their noses. and they think the habit could even have some health benefits. 0ur science reporter rowenna hoskin has more. this type of lemur that uses this skinny elongated finger to hunt for grubs at night but if