to return from normandy, and miss a ceremony with other world leaders on omaha beach. the foreign secretary david cameron took his place instead. our political correspondent hannah miller has the latest. a hannah miller has the latest. line up of world lead right a line up of world leaders, the right to left, president biden, german chancellor olaf scholz, french president emmanuel macron and british foreign secretary david cameron. they were at an event to commemorate those who fought to prevent preserve our freedom and value is 80 years ago. rishi sunak had attended the event earlier in the day but then flew home and did an election interview with itv. today he was forced to admit he should have stayed. today he was forced to admit he should have stayed. over the past few da s should have stayed. over the past few days they should have stayed. over the past few days they are should have stayed. over the past few days they are participated - should have stayed. over
in targeting of schools and hospitals. it is still not clear what accusations that israeli military is facing but this decision, if taken, will put more pressure on the country s authorities. unsurprisingly, there has been a strong reaction from israeli officials. prime minister netanyahu said the un added the of history saying the israeli military was the most moral in the world. they have been reports saying both hamas and islamichhad will be added to this list and there has been reaction from the palestinians as well. a spokesman for the palestinian president the reuters news agency saying that this decision was a step closer to holding israel accountable for its crimes. meanwhile, us secretary of state antony blinken is set to make his eighth visit to the middle east since the october 7th attacks. for more on all this, i spoke to michael oren, the former israeli ambassador to the us to get his reaction to the un s report. outrageous, unacceptable. the israeli army is do
scientists say climate change could threaten the food supply of antarctic whales. sea ice is declining at an alarming rate and researchers say humpback whales hold clues about the effect that s having on the marine ecosystem. 0ur science correspondent victoria gilljoined a research mission, led by the wildlife charity wwf, which is carrying out health checks on humpbacks whales around the antarctic peninsula. delving into the lives of antarctica s giants. we re with a team of wildlife scientists studying humpback whales up close. that is pretty amazing, to be able to see them under the water! the researchers have special permits to check the health of whales in this part of antarctica. the climate is shifting in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. scientists want to know what impact rising temperatures and other pressures like tourism and fishing have on wildlife here. 0h! and they have a surprising way of finding that out.
scientists say climate change could threaten the food supply of and hurting wales. sea ice is declining at an alarming rate and researchers say humpback whales hold clues about the effect that s having on the marine ecosystem. our science correspondent victoria gilljoined a research mission, led by the wildlife charity the wwf, which is carrying out health checks on humpback whales around the antarctic peninsula. delving into the lives of antarctic antarctic a s giants. we re with a team of wildlife scientists studying humpback whales up close. that is pretty amazing, to be able to see them under the water! the researchers have special permits to check the health of whales in this part of antarctica. the climate is shifting in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. scientists want to know what impact rising temperatures and other pressures like tourism and fishing have on wildlife here. 0h! and they have a surprising way of finding that out. so is that a w
we re with a team of wildlife scientists studying humpback whales up close. that is pretty amazing, to be able to see them under the water! the researchers have special permits to check the health of whales in this part of antarctica. the climate is shifting in the antarctic peninsula faster than anywhere else in antarctica. scientists want to know what impact rising temperatures and other pressures, like tourism and fishing, have on wildlife here. 0h! and they have a surprising way of finding that out. so is that a weapon? no, it s not a weapon, it s a tool. that tool allows natalia to take whale tissue biopsies. a tube on the end of each arrow takes just a tiny nick. ..out of each animal s body. the sample is three centimetres, something like that, for an animal, you know 16 metres long. so it s essentially a mosquito bite. well, it clearly didn t bother them