US longest shutdown to close some airports
US transportation department warns of flight cuts to dozens of busy airports.
The US transportation department says it will start cutting flights to dozens of busy airports on Friday unless the federal government shutdown, now the longest in history, comes to an end. We look at the impact this is having on travel and the airline industry.
We have a report from Gaza. Israel does not permit international news organisations to report independently from the territory but took took a group of journalists, including the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½, into the area of Gaza that it occupies. We take a look at the impact of the war on the area visited.
And leaders from around the world will be in the Brazilian city of Belem today preparing for the start of the COP 30 climate summit, which begins on Monday. Every year at COP, or Conference of the Parties, countries make commitments about what they will do to tackle climate change. Our correspondent reports on preparations for the conference taking place in Brazil.
Presenters: James Copnall and Anne Soy
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