[02:22.37]Russian officials say 50 people were killed when a passenger plane crashed in the city of Kazan.
[02:29.36]Among the dead was Irek Minnikhanov, the oldest son of Tatarstan's regional President.
[02:35.05]From Moscow, Daniel Sandford.
[02:37.73]“The Boeing 737 operated by Tatarstan Air Company had been flying from Moscow's Domodedovo airport.
[02:44.90]Earlier reports suggested that before it crashed, it already tried to land in Kazan at least once.
[02:51.02]The emergencies ministry said there were 44 passengers on board and six crewmembers and so far there were no signs of any survivors.”
[02:58.34]World News from the BBC.
[03:00.50]The International Aid agencies are urging delegates to the UN climate talks in Poland to make meaningful progress towards cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
[03:09.70]Debate of the two meeting in Warsaw has become an especially chart since typhoon Haiyan struck the Philippines.
[03:16.24]Relief organization said the storm is putting an example of how climate change is generating more destructive tropical storms.
[03:23.65]With negotiations on Iran's program of Uranium enrichment due to restart this week,
[03:30.10] the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again expressed his concerns at the prospect of sanctions on Tehran being eased.
[03:37.33]He was speaking after meeting the French President Francois Hollande