fossil fuel leading companies economywide not there. first reaction of heavy fossil fuel leading company economy wide response. scrutiny is good, discussion is good, the more people involved in taking action and engaging in climate change is by far the better. the more private sector engagement in this issue is better than what we saw 10, 20, 30 years ago when it was a very governmental driven process. if we go back, at cop27 a loss and damage fund was agreed upon for richer countries to pay the poorer countries which were suffering the impacts of climate change. how do you see that working out, because that has been one of the numerous sticking points? the private sector needs to get far more engaged in discussion around adaptation to finance too. loss and damage just one element that is going to help build more resilient society. insurance needs to be more engaged, project developments, fiancing and constructing. particularly in asia, as it urbanises and develops economies
they included the three year old twins, ema and yuly. they were captured with other relatives when hamas set fire to their home. they were freed with their mother, sharon, but theirfather is believed to remain in gaza. also released were brother and sister erez and sahar kalderon. their relative spoke about his relief as he waited to see them again. i m finding that it s difficult to go from a state of endless anxiety about their fate, to a state of relief and joy. i believe it will take time. this is an exciting and heart feeling moment, but we also understand that it is the beginning of a difficult rehabilitation process for sahar and erez, who are still young and have been through an unbearable experience. the truce between israel and hamas allowed the return of dozens of hostages but dozens more are still in captivity. over 150 of our hostages men, women, children, babies over 150 other hostages men, women, children, babies who s taking care of them? who is hold
welcome to the daily global, where we ll bring you the top stories from around the world. we will start in gaza breaking news in the last half hour or so. ten more is really hostages are reported to have been handed over by hamas this on the fifth day of the temporary pause in fighting. take a look at these pictures. we were live on air when we solve these. he seemed to be, you can see vehicles crossing the rafah crossing there, in southern gaza into egypt. the israeli army says based on information from the red cross, ten is really hostages have been released into other hostages, a foreign nationality, have also been released. you can see in the darkness that the red cross vehicles on their way into in egypt. some now live pictures from right across the region. this is at the rafah crossing the one we were just watching. these are live pictures. we were expecting at some point this evening in the darkness there, the is really hostages to be released and we have seen now. tha
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