
Climate: Rich nations accused of 'betrayal'
We find out what has been said on the final day of climate talks in Bonn.
Diplomats have been meeting in Germany for the first major gathering since the COP26 climate conference last November. Poorer nations have said rich nations have betrayed them by dragging their feet on paying for centuries of climate change. We speak to two people - one in South Africa, one in India about how they see the debate about damage and compensation. Also, our climate expert answers some audience questions about the issue.
We speak to a friend of Bruno Pereira, the indigenous expert who has been found dead in Brazil, alongside the British journalist Dom Phillips.
We find out about testimonies the BBC has heard from people who say they were beaten by Russian troops in "filtration" centres for their suspected views on the war.
Police in Nigeria have freed thirty five girls from a "baby factory" where they were being kept in sexual slavery and their children sold. We get details from our correspondent.
(Photo: People sit in the bed of a drought-affected reservoir on the outskirts of Sana"a, Yemen, 05 June 2022. World Environment Day, a United Nations (UN) campaign to raise awareness about the protection of the environment, is celebrated annually on 05 June and this year"s theme is "Only One Earth". Credit: YAHYA ARHAB/EPA)
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