About workers, Government Workers being put on furlough or having their pay delayed. Instead this deal pushes the can down the road for a couple of weeks they have passed a Stopgap Resolution that funds the government through to november 17th. At which point, the clock resets and we start again. What it does, as you say, is fund the government, what it doesnt do, is provide aid to ukraine, and it doesnt address the keyissue ukraine, and it doesnt address the key issue for republican, which is addressing concerns they have about the border, and so i think that is the border, and so i think that is the debate, that is where it shifts to next but complicating all of this, ben, is the fact that now, you have the speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy, whose position, Leadership Role is under threat because one of the hard liners in the republican party, his own party, has threatened to try and have him removed from position. So, the talks, next time round, could be even more fractious than we have seen in the last few weeks. ~. Weeks. Michelle there with the details from now, as the war rages on in ukraine, and Energy Prices remain high and growing evidence of the impact of climate change, theres more pressure than ever on countries and governments to invest in alternatives. Thats top of the agenda at the Abu Dhabi InternationalPetroleum Exhibition conference under way in the united arab emirates. But is it all talk, and lacking in action or could there be real breakthroughs in affordable, efficient alternatives . Talal hassan is the Chief Executive of 44. 01 thats a company developing Carbon Capture technologies to take c02 out of the atmosphere. Good to have you on the programme, talk to me about the technology you were developing . 50 talk to me about the technology you were developing . Talk to me about the technology you were developing . So we are 410. 01 and were developing . So we are 410. 01 and we elimit were developing . So we are 44. 01 and We Elimit Nate were developing . So we are 44. 01 and We Elimit Nate c02, were developing . So we are 44. 01 and We Elimit Nate c02, we were developing . So we are 44. 01 and We Elimit Nate c02, we do were developing . So we are 44. 01 and We Elimit Nate c02, we do that We Elimit Nate c02, we do that through a minuterisation process. What do you say, where does it go . Sure, so i have some rock here with me, as you can see this rock is typically found 40 kilometres under ground but it is pushed up to the surface in some parts of the world, this rock naturally eats up c02 and converts it into more rock this is a natural process and what we are doing with technology we speed up the natural process, because we cant wait decades for this to happen, so with our process we can do it in months. You happen, so with our process we can do it in months. Do it in months. You say you can do it within months, do it in months. You say you can do it within months, what do it in months. You say you can do it within months, what difference i it within months, what difference will it make, how much carbon can you take out and how significant is it not the big scheme of things . Absolutely, so this technology is still nascent. As per the ipcc we need to be carbonising billions of tonnes, so this isjust need to be carbonising billions of tonnes, so this is just effectively one tool we could use to help us reach those targets. I one tool we could use to help us reach those targets. One tool we could use to help us reach those targets. I am looking at the number. Reach those targets. I am looking at the number, the reach those targets. I am looking at the number, the iae reach those targets. I am looking at the number, the iae says reach those targets. I am looking at the number, the iae says they reach those targets. I am looking at the number, the iae says they are l the number, the iae says they are north of 35 billion tonnes a year, you would take 500 tonnes out, its a start, but there needs to be further development. Crucially i posed this question in the production, it needs to be affordable and efficient, how would you bring the cost down . Absolutely, efficien is you bring the cost down . Absolutely, efficiency is key. You bring the cost down . Absolutely, efficiency is key, that you bring the cost down . Absolutely, efficiency is key, that is you bring the cost down . Absolutely, efficiency is key, that is why you bring the cost down . Absolutely, efficiency is key, that is why we efficiency is key, that is why we are here, think of our process as oil and gas but in reverse, so, we, rather than take, hydrocarbons out which put it back in and this is why we need to leverage off the expertise, the infrastructure, the partnerships that the Energy Companies have already built. I wonder who are your customers here . You will be trying to sell this to people there. There is a certain irony, you are doing it in the united ash emirates. Is that irony lost on people there . Absolutely. As i lost on people there . Absolutely. As i mentioned lost on people there . Absolutely. As i mentioned we lost on people there . Absolutely. As i mentioned we really lost on people there . Absolutely. As i mentioned we really need lost on people there . Absolutely. As i mentioned we really need to i mentioned we really need to leverage off existing infrastructure and the know how, its the same ings near, the same equipment, the same people, at the same talent leapt, so we need to be able to leverage off all of if we want to rescale the technology. All of if we want to rescale the technology all of if we want to rescale the technolo . ,. ,. ,~. , technology. How do you make money from it . So technology. How do you make money from it . So all technology. How do you make money from it . So all the technology. How do you make money from it . So all the governments, from it . So all the governments, company. From it . So all the governments, company, everybody from it . So all the governments, company, Everybody Needs from it . So all the governments, company, Everybody Needs to. Company, Everybody Needs to decarbonise, you mentioned the target themselves, for us we can actually use this technology to help these companies and governments decarbonise. Gk. These companies and governments decarbonise these companies and governments decarbonise. ,. ,. , decarbonise. 0k, really good to have ou with decarbonise. 0k, really good to have you with us to asia now and. Its called whoosh indonesias first High Speed Railway opens its doors to passengers today. The 7 billion project which is backed by china and is part of its belt and Road Initiative is aimed at relieving the countrys severe trafficjam problems and reducing commute times. Our indonesia correspondent has this report. This is South East Asias first high speed rail. And it connects indonesias capital ofjakarta, to bandung, the countrys fourth most popular city. The china funded Railway Project began construction in 2016, and it forms part of chinas belt and Road Initiative. After seven years, it finally begins commercial operations this month, launched by indonesian president joko widodo. With a top speed of approximately 350 kilometres per hour, the service cuts down commute time between the two big cities to approximately half an hour. This is just a fraction in comparison to existing train service, with a duration of three hours. Cutting down time, however, has not come cheap. The total projected cost of the Railway Service was initially estimated as 5. 5 billion, with three quarters of that money coming from China Development bank and the remaining from China Railway and indonesian state owned companies. But last year the indonesian government said it needed an additional 1. 2 billion order to meet deadline of a commercial launch in 2023. Additionally, the service was originally slated to begin operation in 2019. The project, however, faced problems, including difficulties in land acquisition, uncertainties regarding its economic impact, as well as construction delays, due to the pandemic. As the Railway Service begins operation, there are now talks of extending the railway to surabaya, the second largest city in indonesia. Some fantastic technology ina in a speech to the conservative Party Conference jeremy in a speech to the conservative Party Conferencejeremy hunt said the move will benefit two million of to lowest paid worker, he said he intends to toughen sanctions for people on benefits who dont take steps to find work. That comes as government is under pressure from some conservatives to cut Water Companies in england have outlined planned to nearly double spending by the year 2030. The money will go towards building reservoir, fixing leaks and reducing the amount of sewage discharged. The proposals though require approval from the regulator. Ofwat and the cost also be passed on the customers, if approved bills the world bank has cut its Growth Forecast for Asia For Next year from 5 to 4. 5 and said the region faces one of the worst economic outlooks in half a century. Its blamed us protectionism and spill over from chinas economic woes, specifically rising debt and the countrys Property CrisisAround The World and across the uk, this is bbc news. Youre live with bbc news. The regional capital of the disputed territory of Nagorno Karabakh is deserted, following the flight of more than 100,000 Ethnic Armenians. These are some of the latest pictures from inside stepanakert. The streets and houses appear empty. Ethnic armenians say people are leaving because of fears of persecution and Ethnic Cleansing, after azerbaijan seized the territory last month. Lets speak to Elin Suleymanov azerbaijans ambassador to the uk. He joins us live from baku. Ambassador, thank you for being live with us. Let us start with that central charge that has been made, repeatedly, in recent days, a charge of Ethnic Cleansing and people facing persecution, your reaction to that . , ~ ,. , facing persecution, your reaction to that . , ~ , facing persecution, your reaction to that . , ~ ,. , that . Thank you. It is good to be with you. That . Thank you. It is good to be with you, thank that . Thank you. It is good to be with you, thank you that . Thank you. It is good to be with you, thank you and that . Thank you. It is good to be with you, thank you and as that . Thank you. It is good to be with you, thank you and as you l that . Thank you. It is good to be l with you, thank you and as you say that . Thank you. It is good to be i with you, thank you and as you say i am collecting from baku, this is a very misplaced allegation, and it has been repeated over and over again. Azerbaijan has clearly and repeatedly offered to the armenian residents of the region, to stay, to become citizen, to benefit from all the welfare and other projects with are offering, so how can this be Ethnic Cleansing if we are inviting them tojoin the Ethnic Cleansing if we are inviting them to join the prosperity of azerbaijan, if we are offering all kinds of services of the population . Once again i want to repeat something. Ethnic cleansing was committed by the armenian, the reason the region is because in 1990 others were ethnically cleansed from there. But others were ethnically cleansed from there. � ,. ,. , there. But this territory has been controlled by there. But this territory has been controlled by ethnic there. But this territory has been controlled by Ethnic Armenians i there. But this territory has been l controlled by Ethnic Armenians for three decade, in terms of what we are seeing on the ground, we see pictures of exodus, people talking about how fearful they are and leaving Nagorno Karabakh, at the same time your president says displaced people from the region over decades should have the option of returning, so, you have one community leaving, potentially another arriving, and are you comfortable with that . Sham another arriving, and are you comfortable with that . Comfortable with that . Am i comfortable comfortable with that . Am i comfortable with comfortable with that . Am i comfortable with the comfortable with that . Am i | comfortable with the internal displaced people coming to their homes, they were forcefully exiled from . Yes of course, people should come back to their homes and we dont want the armenians to live. The ethnic residents of Nagorno Karabakh, they are not leaving because we told them to, they are not leaving because somebody sent them under ground. With; somebody sent them under ground. Why do ou somebody sent them under ground. Why do you think they are leaving and so many talk about their fears . Weill. Many talk about their fears . Well, first of all, many talk about their fears . Well, first of all, in many talk about their fears . Well, first of all, in armenia many talk about their fears . Well, first of all, in armenia they first of all, in armenia they reported there was no threat or maltreatment of any of the people living, us put the facts on the ground, of course, off course, after the conflict, the 30 years of conflict, after the recent escalation of hostilities of course they feel unsafe, uncertain, that is natural. That is not unusual. There is nothing unusual about it. Of course they may feel unsafe, and i may take time for them to overcome a certain. �. , ,. , may take time for them to overcome a certain. �. ,. , certain. Azerbaian is reported to have arrested certain. Azerbaian is reported to have arrested certain. Azerbaijan is reported to have arrested issues certain. Azerbaijan is reported to have arrested issues an certain. Azerbaijan is reported to have arrested issues an arrest i have arrested issues an Arrest Warrant for the former leader of Nagorno Karabakh. Is that perhaps once of the reasons they are fearful . ,. ,. , fearful . No, the former separatist leaders have fearful . No, the former separatist leaders have committed fearful . No, the former separatist leaders have committed war fearful . No, the former separatist l leaders have committed war crime, they are fired and order fire leaders have committed war crime, they are fired and orderfire in 2020, ballistic missiles, into the market places, into the residential areas. More people more civilians died on the azerbaijan side than the armenian side, let us not forget that. Azerbaijan offered a wide ranging amnesty for anybody who put down their weapons and have not committed war crimes, if you want to proof for that, the people who are leaving, and there are is a large number of of them, you can see many have fought against azerbaijan, many have fought against azerbaijan, many have participated in a military activity. Have participated in a military activity have participated in a military activi. ,. , activity. Two quick questions because we activity. Two quick questions because we are activity. Two quick questions because we are nearly activity. Two quick questions because we are nearly out activity. Two quick questions because we are nearly out of. Activity. Two quick questions because we are nearly out of time, in term of claim and counter claim, isnt part of the difficulty it is not, people arent able to verify what is happening on the ground, even the un only General Hospital in a couple of days ago, can you give a a couple of days ago, can you give a a personal guarantee that journalists or the un can go anywhere they want in the Nagorno Karabakh and see for themselves . The nagornokarabakh and see for themselves . Themselves . The un, and The International themselves . The un, and the International Committee themselves . The un, and the International Committee of. Themselves . The un, and the| International Committee of the themselves . The un, and the International Committee of the red cross are assessing the situation. We have to understand it is a very unsafe area. During the latest fighting 190 plus azerbaijan soldiers got killed. You dont lose 190 plus soldiers just are there in a civilian, justifying with civilian, this is a heavily pined area, civilians are being blown up by the mine, so we also have a responsibility to provide security for people. I cannotjust go there myself because it is not safe and also there is a russian a peacekeeping contingent on the ground, of course we want people to see what is happening, that is why we have icic and a un team. If you go there i am responsible for your safety, i dont want you to step on a mine put by the armenian side and be accused of killing a journalist. We have to leave it there, thanks for your time. We have to leave it there, thanks for your time we have to leave it there, thanks for your time. Thank you so much. Thank back now to the news that the World Health Organizati