thank you for your time, nada attulah, beirut- time, nada attulah, beirut correspondent from the nationalan address tomorrow according to a statement from the iran—backed group. and we have a live page online with the very latest developments and analysis from our correspondents on what we know about the pager explosions. you will find that on the bbc news website and app. let's turn to somalia now. the country has been torn apart by more than three decades of conflict. but now the country is facing a different kind of challenge. somalia is the eastern—most country in continental africa. and it's been hit hard by climate change. after its worst drought in a0 years, it then suffered torrential rain and floods. our climate editor, justin rowlatt, has travelled to somalia for this special report on? how climate change can fuel existing conflicts. i'm in somalia — one of the most dangerous countries in the world — to report on how climate change is making conflict in places like this even worse. but we've got to stay safe, and that means bringing some serious security. out in the dry scrub th