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but if you ask me, do i think this will be the last time this happens no way. i have no doubts that there will be more cases like this. don t imagine the climate crisis is some vague future threat, warns the un. marari is worried it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. i will die. and when i think of my family, i realise that we will all die, because we have nothing to eat to survive. justin rowlatt, bbc news. president biden came back from that summit in glasgow to find republicans riding high after tuesday night s elections. in the most prominent race, republican glenn yongkin won the election for governor of virginia. he beat the democrat and former governor, terry mcauliff, in a state that went for presidentjoe biden by ten points just a year ago. elsewhere, newjersey s race
i was really, really shocked about the situation of the children. you can see in their face that the child is very sick and almost to die. insects are part of the diet in madagascar, but for some children, they are now the only food available, the un says. historians will look back at madagascar as probably the first time a country was brought to the brink of famine just by climate factors. no war in madagascar and no conflict. but if you ask me, do i think this will be the last time this happens? no way, i have no doubts that there will be more cases like this. don t imagine the climate crisis is some vague future threat, warns the un. for marari, it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. i will die.
are suffering severe food shortages in madagascar, the un says. many are on the verge of starvation. marari gathers her family around her. they have lived their entire life in this village. they used to grow maize, rice and potatoes. but now the ground is bone dry. translation: there hasn t been any rain, not a single drop has hit the soil. all the crops we planted failed. everything failed. it is agony for marari s daughter to see her children go without food. translation: my son doesn t keep quiet when he s hungry. he pulls on my shoulder and climbs on my lap, crying for food, saying, i m hungry. i m hungry. but where can i find food to give him? he does not understand that there is no food.
threat, warns the un. for marari, she s worried it is already too late for her family. translation: i have no hope that i will stay alive. i will die. and when i think of my family, i realised that we will all die because we have nothing to eat to survive. justin rowlatt reporting there. yorkshire county cricket club is facing increasing criticism of its handling of allegations of racism by a former player, azeem rafiq. the british cabinet minister, sajid javid, has said heads should roll at the club after it was reported it had decided to take no disciplinary action, despite a report concluding that rafiq was a victim of racial harrassment and bullying. so how has it got to this point? for a while, azeem rafiq seem to be striking through the ranks