around the world. the search for survivors, is transitioning from rescue mission to recovery of the dead. we re live this hour. mike pence subpoenaed by the justice department. and the case of the suspected spy plan. the pentagon has released details about what they found inside. the world health organization is warning of a looming disaster of survivors of monday s earthquake in turkey and syria. people have been forced to the bitter cold, huddling around fires. and without proper sanitation and medal resources, the worth is yet to come. workers are making graves for the thousands that were killed. this makes this earthquake deadlier than the one in 1999. the search and rescue team is on the ground in turkey, setting up a tent camp and looking for survivors. turkey s foreign minister says his country has received offers of insistence from 16 world organizations. the world bank pledging $1.8 billion. no matter where you look, it doesn t seem to be enough. cnn s nick p
a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the work. i m bianca nobilo from london. max foster has the day off. just ahead roads are damaged, people are dying. now is the time to explore all possible avenues to get aid and personnel into affected areas. special counsel jack smith has issued a subpoena to former vice president mike pence seeking documents and testimony in the january 6 investigation. president biden visited the state of florida on thursday where he sought to drive home the message that he wants to protect social security and medicare. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is friday, february 10, 9:00 a.m. here in london, 12 noon in syria and turkey where the death toll from monday s earthquake has risen to nearly 22,000. and hopes are fading that rescuers can find anymore survivors. this the scene in southern turkey, emergency crews blow their whistles when they hear noises
ian s death toll in florida is rising today. can we get some help down here? more supplies are coming in. there were four boats that just arrived moments ago. this community has never ever seen this high of flooding before. now we re going into day four without having electricity. that s when you get to that life-threatening range. we have no power, no phone service, nothing. the buildings are ripped off of their foundation and swept backwards. should there have been a mandatory evacuation that came sooner. i wouldn t have changed anything. this storm was unpredictable. there s a degree of personal responsibility here. i think people got complacent. lyman was completely liberated. it s likely to have a roll-on effect to russian positions further towards the russian border in the days ahead. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. the death toll from hurricane ian jumps again in florida. 74 people now confirmed killed by th
this is bbc world news, the headlines: russia has launched another barrage of missiles at cities across ukraine. the mayor of kyiv has said that one person has been killed and 11 people have been taken to hospital in the capital kyiv. the former pope, benedict the sixteenth, has died at the age of 95. he led the catholic church for nearly eight years until he resigned in 2013. his body will lie in state in st peter s basilica from monday. the world health organisation has said that chinese officials must share more real time information on covid in the country, as infections surge. england has become the latest country to control arrivals from china. celebrations have begun to mark the start of 2023 with firework displays in auckland, new zealand and at sydney harbour. large public fireworks events have returned in many major cities across the world for first time after the covid pandemic. you are watching bbc news. now we turn to the himalayan nation of nepal, to a specia
now return of the tigers. tigers are making a remarkable comeback here in nepal. their numbers more than doubling in the last ten years. tigers are the majestic creatures. being assigned in the protection duties, it s an honour, you know, it s a privilege. it s a small victory in a battle to bring them back from the brink of extinction. it is definitely something to be celebrated. it does not come without the cost. the common area that the tiger and prey species and humanity shares is so tight, the community lives in terror. there has been an increase in tiger attacks on humans. more number of tigers and more number of people, definitely there is going to be conflict. so, it is going to be a challenging job for us to, you know, maintain peace between two species. military chanting private pinky adhikari has been newly stationed at bardiya national park in western nepal. herjob here is to protect the park s endangered elephants, rhinos and tigers. after morning exercise, her