after two weeks of difficult negotiations, a final declaration of the cop-26 conference in glasgow came down to a single word. but that one word, a compromise on coal usage was enough to get india s support and the deal was done. the british official presiding over the conference apologized for the last-minute change, but said it was important to keep the fragile climate agreement al alive. may i just say for all delegates, i apologize for the way this process has unfolded and i m deeply sorry. i also the deep disappointment, but i think as you have noted, it s also vital that we protect this package. [ applause ] the document reaffirms the importance of holding global warming to 1.5 degrees celsius. it requests that countries be more aggressive about their emissions targets at next year s conference in egypt, and as we mentioned, it agrees to phase down the use of coal instead of phase out, changing that one word to secure a final agreement. cnn s phil black joins me now
gaza hospital had ceased to function following an israeli raid. the world health organization said it had not been allowed to enter nasser hospital, in khan yunis, north of rafah, to assess the situation. the israel defence forces entered the complex on thursday, saying intelligence indicated hostages taken by hamas were being held there. they released these pictures, which they claim show weapons found in cars surounding the hospital. with exactly three weeks to go before the start of ramadan, reports from rafah say that a few people are leaving but that most are still waiting, unsure what to do. these pictures are from eastern rafah, were people have been inspecting the damage following a strike. translation: they say the place was struck. translation: they say the place was struck, based translation: they say the place was struck, based on translation: they say the place was struck, based on what - translation: they say the place was struck, based on what the - was s
radek sikorski, in warsaw, welcome to hardtalk. hello. good to see you again, stephen. it s great to have you on the programme. let s begin with a simple thought. the portents for ukraine in its grim battle against vladimir putin s forces in ukraine, the portents are really very negative, are they not? the supply of weaponry and of money coming from kyiv supporters is drying up. how concerned are you? that s not quite right. i was in kyiv within days of my appointment in december. my prime minister, the former head of the european council, donald tusk, has just been there, and the ukrainians have achieved a victory that has not been noticed in the western press, namely that, against stiff russian opposition, they have cleared western black sea of russian ships and they have now resumed grain shipments, not under a deal, from odesa via the western black sea to the bosphorus and to africa and beyond. that s a considerable military success. that s not insignificant. and they als
it s great to have you on the programme. let s begin with a simple thought. the portents for ukraine in its grim battle against vladimir putin s forces in ukraine, the portents are really very negative, are they not? the supply of weaponry and of money coming from kyiv supporters is drying up. how concerned are you? that s not quite right. i was in kyiv within days of my appointment in december. my prime minister, the former head of the european council, donald tusk, has just been there, and the ukrainians have achieved a victory that has not been noticed in the western press, namely that, against stiff russian opposition, they have cleared western black sea of russian ships and they have now resumed grain shipments, not under a deal, from odesa via the western black sea to the bosphorus and to africa and beyond. that s a considerable military success. that s not insignificant. and they also. i agree it s not insignificant. but, ultimately, this is a desperate battle, metre b
foreign minister in poland s new government. has support for ukraine become a burden that kyiv s allies are no longer ready to bear? radek sikorski, in warsaw, welcome to hardtalk. hello. good to see you again, stephen. it s great to have you on the programme. let s begin with a simple thought. the portents for ukraine in its grim battle against vladimir putin s forces in ukraine, the portents are really very negative, are they not? the supply of weaponry and of money coming from kyiv supporters is drying up. how concerned are you? that s not quite right. i was in kyiv within days of my appointment in december. my prime minister, the former head of the european council, donald tusk, has just been there, and the ukrainians have achieved a victory that has not been noticed in the western press, namely that, against stiff russian opposition, they have cleared western black sea of russian ships and they have now resumed grain shipments, not under a deal, from odesa via the wester