For Women Artists. Time is running out to stop a Global Climate disaster and temperatures rising even further, according to a new report from the United Nations. The Un Environment Agency says, over the next decade, global emissions need to fall by more than 7 every year to have any chance of avoiding warming the planet by more than 1. 5 celsius. Even the current rise in temperatures is having an effect, as droughts become more common all over the world. Australia has seen one of its longest dry spells. That has made the massive bushfires in New South Wales and queensland even worse. And in zimbabwe, in southern africa, serious drought is threatening urban and rural life. The Bbcs Stephen Sackur has just been there. When the Zambezi River is in full flow, you can see why the explorer David Livingstone called it a view for the angels. But look at the falls now. This is what southern africas prolonged drought means. The volume of water is down by two thirds. Here we are at this viewpoint. Yes. Its called the Horseshoe Falls viewpoint, but theres no falls . Yes, steve. The change in the low falls, theyre becoming more frequent. Who knows maybe one year therell be no fall completely, no water. Two hours north of Victoria Falls is Hwange National park, a land dying of thirst. Hwange has the largest concentration of elephants in all of africa. I dont know if you can see, but theres a group of elephants just over there. Now, each elephant needs about 300 kg of food a day. In a drought like this, and you can see how dry it is, that means theyre constantly on the move, in a desperate search for food. Drought is a killer. 200 elephants have starved to death in the last two months. Solar pumps stop waterholes drying out, but in drought conditions, the elephant population here is unsustainable. Climate change is real. Trees are destroyed, vegetation is lost. Those are the issues. Beyond the park boundary, subsistence farmers are also struggling to survive in a land dry as dust. Climate change is intensifying conflict between humans and wildlife. Graphic images show farmers trampled to death trying to defend their fields from elephants. Madelina shokos brother was one of them. Prolonged drought is also an urban crisis. 500,000 people live in sprawling mbare, in harare. This place simply isnt equipped to cope with an environmental crisis. Theyve had no piped water here for months. Cholera and typhoid are a looming threat. And look what happens at sunset. Zimbabwes Power Supplies have been crippled by a lack of hydro power. Mbare is enveloped in darkness. Zimbabweans have endured years of misrule and economic collapse. Drought makes it even harder to see a way out. Yvonne, in the dark at night, when theres no power, theres no lights, do you and the kids feel safe here . No, we dont feel safe, because some of the people are being robbed at night. There are thieves all over this community, so we dont feel safe if theres no electricity. Yvonne mgombe and nine family members huddle together by the light of a candle. Zimbabwes present is grim. Its future could be much worse. Stephen sackur, bbc news, harare. Jake levine is former energy and climate aide to president barack 0bama. I asked him if we human beings fully understand what is happening to the planet right now. Well, the obvious answer to that question is no, absolutely not. Thats what this report is really about, is that we haventjust been missing the mark. Over the course of the past decades the un has been conducting these types of gap analyses, we have been way off. And i think one of the things that this report really indicates is that, you know, in addition to all of the scientific findings that it shows around a rise in emissions, around an increase in the rate at which our emissions have risen, is that we have not shown the leadership from our governments, the collective nations that have formed the paris accord, and that have previously formed the paris accord, such as the United States, we have not shown the leadership required to really take on Climate Change and make the commitments that we need to start reversing this crisis that we just saw unfolding in zimbabwe in the last segment. So, jake, how to fix that . How to get the message across so it really makes a difference . There is a sense, isnt there, something is changing among the young, at least . I think thats right, and i think one of the areas the youth have really tapped into is this notion that this is a crisis thats happening right now, right in front of our eyes and the idea that this isntjust a distant environmental issue that well have to deal with in the future, but its a Public Health crisis that is unfolding in front of our eyes. And, you know, its dark outside my office at this particular moment, but earlier in the day, this morning when we woke up, we could see smoke coming in from santa barbara. Im here in los angeles. We could see smoke from the most recent california fire, a fire called the cave fire, which we know is exacerbated by high winds and the type of heat and dry weather that gets exacerbated during Climate Change, and that smoke creates a real Public Health nuisance. It sends more people to the hospital. It causes more heart attacks. It causes more kids to miss class and people to miss university. And this is a real these are the tangible impacts on a day to day basis that people will increasingly be feeling and which i think have been motivating the type of youth movements we are seeing to galvanise a Real Movement and real Political Action on this issue. And any day, of course, jake, you can see traffic for miles and miles, even more with thanksgiving coming up. So do you think there is a chance of getting the message over if people get at sense of how they are going to suffer, we are going to suffer . Absolutely, and i think frankly we dont really have much choice here in the matter. But it does seem to be the case that, as we understand that we have solutions at our fingertips, the technology in terms of renewable energy, electric vehicles, clean energy is available, it is competitive with our conventional energy resources, that people will begin to understand, why are we paying for dirty energy when we can be replacing it at less of a cost and at greater benefit to our own health, not to mention all of the climate impacts that are unfolding at a much more global scale . Three senior figures in maltas government have stood down and angry crowds have booed the Prime Minister as police step up their investigation into the murder of the investigative journalist daphne ca ruana galizia. Now out of government are the chief of staff to the Prime Minister, the tourism minister and the economy minister. Rich preston reports. One by one, three government ministers stepped down. First was the Prime Ministers chief of staff, keith schembri, amid reports he was to be questioned by police. Shortly after, the tourism minister, konrad mizzi, and then the economy minister, christian cardona, pictured here with Prime Ministerjoseph muscat, suspended himself from duties. The men deny any involvement in the death of the prominent journalist. These resignations come days after angry scenes in malta, with crowds accusing politicians of protecting those responsible for Daphne Caruana galizias death. She was killed by a carbomb in 2017. She had been investigating corruption at the highest level of maltas government. To us, daphnes death has always been linked to her work. People had in recent months switched from going complete denial to trying to excuse and defend what is very evidently corrupt behaviour. They are finally having to face up to the fact that the Prime Ministers chief of staff is implicated in a murder inquiry. So far, three people have been charged in relation to the killing, but police still want to find out who ordered it. Rich preston, bbc news. Lets get some of the days other news President Trump has said he is going to designate mexicos drug cartels as terrorist organisations. But the Mexican Foreign minister has said he doesnt want the us to take that idea any further. Under american law, individuals linked to terrorist organisations are banned from entering and have their assets in the us seized. Thejudiciary committee of the us house of representatives has invited President Trumps legal team to take part in its impeachment hearings next week, when the discussion will focus on constitutional reasons for removing mr trump from office. Mr trump has been blocking several senior officials from giving evidence to congress, but complained that his legal team was unable to take part in earlier hearings by the house intelligence committee. 13 french soldiers have been killed in an operation against extremists in mali. Two helicopters collided as they moved in to support ground forces. President Emmanuel Macron has said he is deeply saddened. It is the biggest single loss of life for the French Military since the 1980s. Us researchers in the bahamas have found that bottlenose dolphins have a dominant right side, much like the majority of humans. The flipper bias was displayed by a group of 27 dolphins while echolocating prey near the ocean floor. The study says the dolphins would execute a sharp turn to the left before burying their snouts into the sand, thereby keeping their right side and eye down. At least 20 people have been killed, 600 injured in the 6. 1i magnitude earthquake that has hit albania. Buildings collapsed and people were trapped under rubble when the tremor happened in the early hours. Wednesday has been declared a day of mourning. Guy de launey reports. It is albanias strongest earthquake for decades, and in this village close to the epicentre, the impact was devastating. Soldiers joined firefighters in the effort to rescue people trapped beneath the rubble, but at a time like this, everyone pitches in to help their neighbours. The earthquake hit while most people were sleeping, just before 4 00am in the morning. Those who could made for the streets, as soon as their homes had stopped shaking. Hospitals have been overwhelmed. Theyve treated hundreds of people. Many cases are minor, but deaths and serious injuries have been increasing as the rescue continues. Translation it was a real horror, so i tried to get out of my home. I went through the glass door and i cut myself badly. Others are still trapped. A number of buildings collapsed in the quake, mostly in the coastal city durres and nearby city thumane. Rescuers have pulled dozens of people alive from the rubble, but it is hazardous work. 0ne building collapsed as a team was waiting to enter. At least theyll have plenty of help. Earthquakes are a fact of life in this region. Neighbouring countries have sent in their rescue teams, and italy, greece and germany are among the countries sending specialist assistance. Guy de launey, bbc news. A reportjust out in the United States shows death rates among young and middle aged people have been rising over the past decade, driving down overall Life Expectancy. The study published in thejournal of the American Medical Association shows the highest relative jump in death rates was in the age group 25 34. Death rates rose by 29 . I spoke to the lead author of the study, professor steven woolf. He is director emeritus at the center on society and health at the Virginia Commonwealth University school of medicine. He said the american figures go against what is happening in the rest of the industrialised world. It certainly does. Life expectancy has been increasing in industrialised countries around the world. And this used to be true for the United States as well, but weve been losing ground compared to other wealthy nations since the 1980s. Is it a surprise . It is quite a surprise. The recent news has shown that Life Expectancy has been decreasing for the past three years, while Life Expectancy in other countries continues to rise. So whats going on, do you think . Well, our study found that this is really being driven by an increase in death rates in working age adults. And by that i mean people aged 25 64 years. Children and older adults are seeing their death rates decline, as wed like to see. But theres something terribly wrong going on for working age adults, where death rates have climbed significantly. Your study seems to point towards opioid abuse, poverty, lack of support . Well, we dug into the data to try to understand whats behind this. Drug overdoses a real problem in the United States, is a big contributor to this due to the opioid epidemic. But we also found increasing death rates from suicides, alcoholism, and a long list of chronic diseases like diabetes and obesity. There were so many conditions that experienced increasing mortality, 35 in total, that we suspect a systemic cause, something about life in america thats contributing to this trend. And geography also a factor where people are. Exactly, we analysed the data for all 50 states, and that enabled us to locate where in the country this trend was having its biggest impact. This turned out to be the industrial midwest and appalachia, regions of our country that have been hard hit by the economy. Professor, i know its a big question, but whats to be done about it . Well, in a perfect world, the answer to this would be to invest more in the middle class and help provide the kind of economic supports and other social supports that are available in other countries. This tends to be less of a priority in the United States, which culturally tends to expect families to fall back on their own resources to get through hard times. That was the lead author of the study. Much more to come. Stay with us on bbc news. More pictures emerge from iran, where the unrest seems to be on a bigger, more violent scale than was previously thought. President kennedy was shot down and died almost immediately. The murder ofjohn kennedy is a disaster for the whole free world. He caught the imagination of the world, the first of a new generation of leaders. Margaret thatcher is resigning as leader of the conservative party and Prime Minister. Before leaving number 10 to see the queen, she told her cabinet, its a funny old world. Angela merkel is germanys first woman chancellor, easily securing the majority she needed. Attempts to fly a hot air balloon had to be abandoned after a few minutes, but nobody seemed to mind very much. As one local comic put it, its not hot air we need, its hard cash. Cuba has declared nine days of mourning following the death of fidel castro at the age of 90. Castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. It was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war with the cuban missile crisis. This is bbc world news. The latest headlines a new warning from the United Nations our current targets to cut Greenhouse Gas emissions are falling woefully short. Protestors turn their anger on maltas Prime Minister as police step up their investigation into the murder of an investigative journalist. In iran, people were on the street in the capital, tehran, and this time it was a pro government rally. It follows weeks of nationwide Anti Government protests, in which dozens of people have been killed. The protests were triggered by the tripling of petrol prices. The government completely shut down the internet. But as that returns, videos suggest that the unrest is on a bigger, more violent scale than was previously thought. Kasra naji reports. More pictures of unrest are only now gradually emerging from iran, like these, posted on the internet. A small group of protesters wielding sticks and even an axe, facing Armed Security forces in gorgan in north east iran. Gunfire shots ring out, and then two injured people are seen being dragged away. When the protesters faced the Security Forces throughout the country last week, the iranian authorities shut down the internet and cut off communication lines to stop these pictures reaching the outside world. Amnesty International Says at least 143 people have been killed, the most violent protests in iran for many years, triggered when the government, without notice at midnight on november 15, increased petrol prices by three times. The next day, many blocked the main roads in cities and towns across the country by parking their cars on the roads. Translation with the rise of the price of petrol, Everything Else is going to become more expensive. You will not see it today, but soon. But what started as a protest against the price hike quickly became a nationwide insurrection against the clerical leaders. Dozens of petrol stations were set on fire, as well as hundreds of banks, government offices, even religious centres. Iranian leaders blamed outside powers, particularly the United States. Translation the americans were at the centre of this rebellion, and they admitted it. Death to america, shout the hardliners at tehrans friday prayers. Iran has been under most stringent us sanctions, what the Us Government describes as maximum pressure, denying i