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president macron leads tributes to the man who died aged 101. welcome to the programme. pressure is growing on world leaders to make upcoming global climate talks count. but many commitments from countries are still falling short of where they need to be ahead of the un conference called cop26. the called c0 p26. international energy the called cop26. international energy agency is the international energy agency is warning the world needs to spend trillions of dollars more on new sources of clean energy in order to have agreed targets on climate change and it says without this investment is a risk more sharp price changes for energy globally. less of this and more of this. the international energy agency says we need to drastically change the way we generate energy. glasgow is preparing to welcome world leaders later this month for a crucial climate summit as they try to limit the rising global temperatures to 1.5 degrees above preindustrial levels. the international energy agency says for that target to be met, spending on clean energy projects must reach $4 trillion a year by 2030. the pandemic has hindered efforts to cut down on coal and oil and this year the world is on track to record the second largest increase in emissions in history. it comes as energy prices hit record highs and there are warnings of further price hikes to come. the iea said renewable energy spending would pay for itself and create 26 millionjobs by 2030. courtney bembridge, bbc news. and we will have more on that story in business coming up in about 25 minutes. staying with that theme, there is also a warning the uk is not ready for the impact of climate change stopping the environment agency says hundreds of by —— hundreds could die and floods unless the places people live are made more resilient to the increasingly volatile whether. a street in cardiff became a dangerous river earlier this month after a massive downpour. there was a similar scene in newcastle after torrential rain there. and around the same time, london was engulfed, raising questions about how we'll cope as climate change makes the weather even more violent. but the biggest shock came in germany lastjuly — a surge of water tore through communities. 200 people were killed and the fear is of disaster here on a similar scale. the weather events that we saw in europe this summer could happen here in england, and we need to be ready to save lives. we need to recognise that it's adapt or die. the environment agency is being deliberately blunt so that its recommendations are heard. for homeowners and businesses to take basic steps to make their properties safe. to restore landscapes like forests so they hold rain water before it causes floods. and for bigger investments by government in defences that can handle projected rises in sea levels. already, the thames barrier, defending london, is being closed far more often than planned — a trend that will continue as the polar ice keeps melting, raising the height of the oceans. how long do you reckon it will work in protecting london? with its network of tunnels under the river, the barrier was designed decades ago and may not be big enough in future. the great steel gates are holding back a phenomenal volume of sea water that would otherwise enter the city and potentially cause disaster, which is why climate change matters so much here. they're constantly watching the projections for how much the sea is going to rise, and it's also why we'll probably need a bigger barrier by 2070. but some stretches of the coast are not so lucky. homes in norfolk are being lost to the sea. the environment agency says it can't protect everyone. but since last year, when i met lorna bevan thompson, a local business owner, the waves have come much nearer. they're saying that we've got billions of money available but it's not coming to us and our coastline is getting eroded daily, and it's irreparable damage. in some parts of the uk, the challenge will be too little water. a growing population and drier summers will strain supplies. the government says it is preparing the country for a more turbulent climate and it wants world leaders to discuss the risks when they meet at the un summit in glasgow next month. david shukman, bbc news. in the us state of wyoming the coroner has said the young woman who vanished on a road trip and then was found dead was strangled. gabby petito�*s death was already ruled to be a homicide. her boyfriend has been missing for nearly a month after returning home without his fiancee. the sequence of events that led to gabby petito�*s death are still far from clear. to gabby petito�*s death are still farfrom clear. she still far from clear. she disappeared still farfrom clear. she disappeared while on a road trip in the western united states with her boyfriend brian laundrie. this video emerged after the police responded to reports that the pair had been seen arguing as they travelled through the state of utah. i5 through the state of utah. i3 two people who came to us and told us that they saw him hit you stop what they were interviewed but no further action was taken. the couple had been sharing details of the trip through social media but their blog post abruptly ended in august. their blog post abruptly ended in au~ust. �* . ., their blog post abruptly ended in au~ust. �* . . . in august. brian laundrie later returned home _ in august. brian laundrie later returned home alone. - in august. brian laundrie later returned home alone. he - in august. brian laundrie later returned home alone. he has. returned home alone. he has since disappeared. has family say he went for a hike and never came back. gabby petito's body was found last month in a remote area of a wyoming park that the couple had visited. few details have been revealed, except now the cause of death. the teton county coroner's office is filing the following verdict: in the manner of death of gabrielle venora petito, we find the cause and manner to be: cause — death by strangulation, and manner is homicide. by wyoming state statute, only the cause and manner of death are released. the autopsy findings and photographs and that sort of material is not released by state statute. the coroner added that ms petito's body, which was found in mid—september, had been outside in the wilderness to 3—4 weeks. he also confirmed that the 22—year—old was not pregnant at the time of her death. the case has attracted a huge amount of media coverage in the united states, and some criticism that it's received a disproportionate level of attention. unfortunately this is only one of many deaths around the country of people who are involved in domestic violence, and it's unfortunate that these other debts did not get as much coverage as this one. —— deaths did not get as much coverage as this one. the fbi has named brian laundrie as a person of interest and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. police and federal agents have been searching a wildlife reserve close to his parents�* home in florida but so far there's been no sign of him. peter bowes, bbc news, los angeles. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the main use around the world stop at the international monetary fund has warned the global recovery from the pandemic is faltering. it says economic prospect have been dented by low vaccination rates and rising commodity prices. the body said it expect inflation to remain high for the foreseeable future. members of the us congress theta country will reopen its land borders mexico and canada to fully vaccinated travellers next month and that non—essential travel would resume. the us canada border has been closed since march 2020. last month the white house announced an easing of restrictions on fully vaccinated air travellers from early november. the mayor of mexico city has confirmed that a statue of an indigenous monument will replace another on one of the main thoroughfares. the original statue was removed last year. a petition had been signed by thousands of indigenous women. the us vice president kamala harris has said americans must not shy away from that shameful past suffered at the hands of european settlers she said everything must be done. those exlorers everything must be done. those explorers ushered _ everything must be done. those explorers ushered in _ everything must be done. those explorers ushered in a _ everything must be done. those explorers ushered in a wave - everything must be done. those explorers ushered in a wave of l explorers ushered in a wave of exploitation, perpetrating violence, stealing land and spreading disease. we must not shy away from that shameful past and we must shed light on it and do everything we can to address the impact of the past on native communities today. you know, of all the comments that she made, that is the one comment that truly resonated with me, and the reaction across indian country was it was welcome, it was long overdue. and to finally have a representative of the united states acknowledge that our history is based on a premise of lies is truly the beginning of our healing, restoration and reconciliation with a very cold, dark history and past of the united states. the un's top court has given somalia control over most of a potentially oil and gas—rich section section of the indian ocean after a bitter legal battle with kenya. the ruling from international court ofjustice gives kenya only a small slice of the disputed area off the east african coast and kenya says it won't abide by the decision. courtney bembridge reports. for more than four decades, kenya and somalia have fought over their maritime border. both countries lay claim to a 100,000 square kilometre section of the indian ocean. kenya wanted the border to run east, while somalia wanted it to follow the line of the land border, and both nations claim this triangle in the middle. the icj voted to draw a new border splitting the disputed area in two, giving somalia most of it and rejecting kenya's argument that somalia had previously agreed to its claimed border. the court finds that there is no compelling evidence that somalia has acquiesced to the maritime boundary claimed by kenya, and that, consequently, there is no agreed maritime boundary between the parties at the parallel of latitude. kenya's claim in this respect must therefore be rejected. the court has no means of enforcing its decision, but the ruling could determine who has the right to exploit gas and oil in the region, and has huge diplomatic and security implications. kenya has rejected the ruling, while somalia has welcomed it. translation: kenya should see the decision as an opportunity i to strengthen the relationship of the two countries and the collaboration of their neighbouring people. the court is supposed to be the final arbiter in disputes between nations, but now that kenya has rejected the ruling, the issue could be escalated to the un security council. do stay with us on bbc news. still to come: we ta ke we take a look at some of the winning snaps from the wildlife geographer of the year award. —— photographer of the year. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and successful diplomatic operator. it was a 20—pound bomb which exploded on the fifth floor of the grand hotel, . rapping a hole — in the front of the building. this government will not weaken. democracy will prevail. it fills me with humility and gratitude to know that i have been chosen as the recipient of this foremost of earthly honours. this catholic nation held its breath - for the men they called the 33. and then, — bells tolled nationwide to announce the first rescue and chile let outi an almighty roar. this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughanjones. let's take a look at the headlines: $4 trillion a year needs to be spent every year if we are going to hit targets, according to the international energy agency. days ahead of a major climate conference, report finds the uk, hosting cop26, is not ready for many of the problems caused by climate change. france has announced the death of the last recipient of the order of liberation award. it was bestowed upon just 1000 heroes. the palace described him as a figurehead of free france. they bring the great news, paris is liberated. 1944. after nine long years, paris is free once again. the general leading the free french and allied troops and retaking the city. but, for most of the war it was the man and woman of the resistance who defied nazi occupation. among their number was herbert seen with president macron last year. resistant fighter, war hero, and a man who when preparing to take at to enter the french military decided he would never german orders. translation: i orders. translation: ., ., ,., translation: i thought about it for five minutes _ translation: i thought about it for five minutes and _ translation: i thought about it for five minutes and said - translation: i thought about it for five minutes and said to - for five minutes and said to myself, what are you doing here? so i got up and handed back a blank piece of paper. i said, i'm not interested, i'm off to war. as a soldier of the free french forces he took part of the battle of alamein, went on to liberate the port of toulon, and went on to the city of lyon. then he entered politics, entering as a government minister in the 1970s. herbert represented what resident murgon called the flame of resistance, a flame that will never be extinguished. he will be buried in the last empty bolt in the national memorial to french fighters of the second world war. —— vault. sports news. welcome, there is a sports news. let's start with football, do not qualify for the world cup with two games to spare. 0nly the world cup with two games to spare. only one group for the dance as they faced austria in copenhagen, taking them through to the tournament and guitar. 1-1 to the tournament and guitar. 1—1 and wembley, as arrested a hungarian spectator. the met police released a statement saying that as the officers made the arrest, an issue broke out involving other people. they say order was quickly restored. it was put forward and the press comment. the racial abuse, what happens afterwards doesn't seem to fall in line — afterwards doesn't seem to fall in line but i guess i can't speak— in line but i guess i can't speak too freely unless i know the facts. _ speak too freely unless i know the facts, and i sincerely hope that_ the facts, and i sincerely hope that if— the facts, and i sincerely hope that if that was the case, then the punishments this time fit what — the punishments this time fit what has _ the punishments this time fit what has happened. japan _ what has happened. japan kept their hopes alive when they beat australia. my late own goal was enough to boost them. the socceroos are second in group b, after suffering their first loss in 12 games. chelsea will play juventus in the women's champions�* league juventus in the women�*s champions�* league later. they needed a late goal to earn a 3-3 needed a late goal to earn a 3—3 draw in their clash last week. they will be desperate for all three points in italy. an mba start will not be playing for the brooklyn nets until he is vaccinated or the mandate is lifted, the franchise confirmed on tuesday. it is understood that kyrie irving has not been vaccinated and the city of new york requires proof of at least one dose of vaccine to enter large indoor gatherings. this extends to the home arena of the berkeley centre. it is to choose. right now, what — it is to choose. right now, what is _ it is to choose. right now, what is best for the organisation is the part that we are _ organisation is the part that we are taking, and i don't want to speak— we are taking, and i don't want to speak for kyrie irving. i'm sure — to speak for kyrie irving. i'm sure that _ to speak for kyrie irving. i'm sure that at the right time he will address his feelings and what — will address his feelings and what the path may be for him. the fourth _ what the path may be for him. the fourth seed is knocked out of the indian wells open, 6—1. the 27—year—old but her spot. elsewhere, yelena asked of ancor had another win in the strict sense. medvedev playing soon. in major league baseball, a comprehensive 10—one win over chicago, claiming divisional series for the astros. they won advancing their fifth straight champion series, next they will face the red sox. you can get all the latest sports news on our website. all the latest sports news on ourwebsite. from me all the latest sports news on our website. from me and the rest of the team, that is the sports news. todayis today is the big name for william shatner, later today he will go where very few have been before — space! the 90—year—old will become the oldest person ever to fly into orbit when he forms part of a crew aboard the rocket. 0ur correspondent has been following his preparations. iam going i am going up into space, i don�*t know how many people can say that. it is life changing and away. his interest in space exploration has waned over the past few decades. the fact that william shatner is making this journey has renewed some of that sense of wonder. there is an adventure in my life that i would not have had if i had not done this. and it looks like there is a brink of curiosity about this fictional character, captain kirk, going into space. for those who have never watched an episode of star trek, this is why. captain kirk is probably one of the most known, iconic, mythological characters and i was sort of collective pop culture and the idea that the man who betrayed this daring captain, pushing this to the limits of our knowledge and exploring the deepest frontiers of space, gets to go into space himself, itjust makes me laugh. i wish william shatner the best of luck on his voyage. it has reignited interest in space travel and also in the series that broke so many boundaries all those decades ago. in the original series you had a black woman, an asian—american man in space during the civil rights movement. anyways, trek has published a more progressive vision of inclusion, whatever the conversation is at the time. it pushes that forward and says, look at what we could do if we worked together. 0ver do if we worked together. over the years, fans of the show have found much to bond over, including their own language. i was hoping i might be able to learn some phrases. is that ambitious? it learn some phrases. is that ambitious?— ambitious? if you have the desire, ambitious? if you have the desire. we _ ambitious? if you have the desire, we can _ ambitious? if you have the desire, we can make - ambitious? if you have the desire, we can make it - ambitious? if you have the - desire, we can make it happen. as it happens, you have your very own personal klingon language code. however, this may be a nice one, he is going to be a rocket man. . ~ ,, one, he is going to be a rocket man. ,, ~ ,, , speaks klingon. make this sound. then bounce it against your throat. you are doing it, that is a sound. speaks klingon. i am confident i will need to practise that one. trickier than thought. if this goes to plan, he will not be exploring new worlds of making contact with you lifeforms, but his historic to space will be wonderful. culture, science, the future of travel and for him. wejust at the him. we just at the beginning, but how miraculous the beginning is. how extraordinary it is to be part that beginning. there is this mystique of being in space and much closer to the stars, being weightless. i shall be entrance by the view of space. sophie long, bbc news, west texas. i think sophie can add fluent klingon to her cv now. an underwater photographer has been named as this year�*s natural history museum�*s wildlife photographer of the year. this photograph from the ocean. we also have the junior lie photographer of the year for a picture of a tent spider in our web. we can show you that one as well. dramatic stop not one for the spider firms. what is that? and we have this photo, an underwater zoo in thailand. finally, this snowy picture of two randy fighting. watching the battle, the photographer said he felt immersed in the snow, noise, fatigue and pain. arachnophobia is the word i was reaching for! you can reach me on social media, thanks for watching. hello. there were some bright spots on tuesday. some of us got to see a bit of sunshine. but for many places, extensive cloud was the main weather feature, spilling down from the north—west, thick enough at times to produce some spots of rain and drizzle. and wednesday is looking like a very similar day. it will be mostly, but not completely dry, often but not completely cloudy. where the cloud has broken, it�*s going to be quite a chilly start to the day, but most areas beginning with a lot of cloud, some mist and murk, some spots of rain and drizzle. now, through the day, i am hopeful that cloud will break a little bit. eastern scotland should see some sunny spells. parts of northern ireland, england and wales will see the cloud thinning and breaking to reveal some brighter interludes. top temperatures between 14 and 17 degrees, light winds down towards the south, but it will be quite breezy further north. through wednesday night into thursday, this cloud continues to feed in with some mist and hill fog, some spots of rain and temperatures of 9 to 11 degrees. some more persistent rain, though, beginning to develop in the north of scotland, and that�*s the first sign of a change. this weather front dropping into the picture during thursday will bring some outbreaks of rain southwards across scotland, that rain particularly heavy and persistent in the north—west highlands, some of that rain getting into northern ireland later in the day accompanied by a strong wind and a wind that will change direction and will start to come down from the north, bringing the first hint of some colder air into northern scotland. further south, england and wales mainly dry, often cloudy. once again, 16 or 17 degrees. but as we move through thursday night into friday, that weather front will make progress southwards. you can tell from the blue triangles that this is a cold front. that means it is introducing colder air, the blue shades spreading southwards across the chart for friday. across the northern half of the uk, friday is likely to begin with a touch of frost, and it certainly will feel chillier. but what the front is also doing is it�*s clearing a lot of the cloud away, so there will be more in the way of sunshine. 15 or 16 degrees down towards the south, but further north — look at that — just 9 in aberdeen. but that colder spell won�*t last all that long. milder conditions will return from the west during the weekend. with that, we�*ll start to see some outbreaks of rain. welcome to bbc news. i�*m ben boulos with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. invest now for a greener future or face severe consequences. that is the warning from the international energy agency calling on governments to spend trillions of dollars on cleaner energy. the semiconductor shortage takes a bite out of apple is the firm announces it will make 10 million fewer iphones this year. and the race for space heats up. elon musk and the number of venture capitalists have invested billions of dollars this year but will commercial travel become a skyhigh success?

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