to coal, gas and oil are attending that s four times the number at last year s conference in egypt. climate reporter esme stallard has a summary of today s events in dubai. we are on day six here in dubai of cop28, and for the first time, 60 countries came together to sign what they are calling the global cooling pledge. this year, many countries have suffered back to back heat waves and extreme heat, and that is expected to only get worse, with climate change. today, countries have committed to design our buildings in our homes better, not only to reduce the amount of heat related deaths but also to reduce the emissions from the energy that is going to be needed to keep our home school. we also got a new draught text this morning. countries have been working on negotiating on, and we saw proposals put forward for the first time how we might reduce ourfossilfuels. there the first time how we might reduce our fossil fuels. there was also, talk about oil and gas companies, ne
is deteriorating by the hour as israeli bombing intensifies in the south of the territory. and the united nations has warned that an even more hellish scenario could be about to unfold for civilians there. israel is trying to destroy hamas, designated a terror organisation by the uk government. unconfirmed reports claim israeli troops may try to destroy the vast network of hamas tunnels underneath the gaza strip by flooding them with sea water. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports from jerusalem. more casualties pouring into this hospital in khan younis this morning, even brought in by donkey cart. medics struggling to find space for the dozens of wounded. palestinians say more than 30 were killed in an israeli strike and shelling close to a un school which was crowded with displaced people. they launched mortars at us at night. we were scared and didn t sleep, cries this boy. all night we were reading the koran. on the move once again. israel has issued
admiral, very good to have ufs. thank you very much for that. i m joined now from paris by gerard araud france s former ambassador to the us from 2014 to 2019. and asked her, get a join us. the french foreign minister says that france has been stabbed in the back. as a former ambassador to the united states, would you put it as strongly as that? ~ , , , as that? well, yes. first, if you allow me. i as that? well, yes. first, if you allow me, i will as that? well, yes. first, if you allow me, i will complement i as that? well, yes. first, if you i allow me, i will complement what your previous guests said, because the french had nuclear powered submarines, and it s the australians who demand dead actually that we convert our nuclear powered submarines into conventional powered submarines, so it s a crueljoke now that australians are complaining that australians are complaining that we are selling them diesel powered submarines. it was their