
Greenhouse gases surge to new high
We answer audience questions about the latest data.
United Nations data shows that greenhouse gases are accumulating in the atmosphere faster than at any time in human history, locking in temperature rises for decades to come. Our environment correspondent answers audience questions.
We talk about a BBC investigation into “a silent exodus”, which refers to an increasing number of French Africans who are disillusioned with life in France and want to reconnect with their ancestral roots.
We hear from people in Georgia, who are preparing to protest against the win by the pro-Russian party.
We have a conversation with two black male voters in the US about the issues they see important in next week's election.
Manchester United have sacked manager Erik ten Hag following the club's poor start to the season. We get reaction from fans.
Timothée Chalamet has stunned fans after making a surprise appearance at a lookalike contest for the actor. We speak to organisers of the event.
Presenter: Mark Lowen.
(Photo: Undated handout photo issued by WWF Brazil of an aerial view of the fires that hit Brasilia National Park (PNB) in September)
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