ongoing and it really focused ongoing and it really focused on increasing humanitarian aid into gaza. vote we have been advised the boat has been delayed and it is not clear whether the vote will take place tomorrow on saturday stop the boat had already faced multiple delays this week. vote it comes down to the aid and inspection of it as well as and inspection of it as well as a temporary pause in fighting. that un draft resolution and the humanitarian aid, of course, comes as israel s military operation has turned life upside down for almost everyone in gaza. one of the major issues facing people is a lack of food. the latest analysis as almost the entire population is facing shortages. the ipc data says 26% of gazans more than 500,000 people have exhausted their food supplies. what does that mean. those people are now facing the prospect of what is described as catastrophic hunger and starvation. according to the world food programme s executive director, the situa
wording of the resolution. it comes down to aid and the monitoring mechanism that is in the draft resolution. our north america correspondent nada tawfik has more from new york. diplomats are in consultation and what i heard from one diplomat is that they have made more progress today and they have all week and they are narrowing the gap and we have received the latest draught resolution and it is different and key aspects from the last proposals and the suspension of hostilities the draught now calls for urgent steps to allow safe and unhindered humanitarian access with creating conditions for sustainable station of hostilities and from the original draught in the resolution on the table now also appoints senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator that will appoint a mechanism to try to speed up aid into gaza. it s quite a mouthful but these are the proposals on the table and this was made to try to prevent a veto to get the united states on board with this resolutio
this was prague a short time ago you can see the police presence there well into the night. our correspondent sarah rainsford has more from there. this mass shooting took place just across the bridge from where i am, the building went up there, the arts faculty is where the gunmen shot so many people wounding and killing many. deep shock here in prague and across the czech republic in a meeting is taking place of the cabinet and the president that parliament and the minister is talking about his deep sadness to and discussed. the detail of what s going on in the manner the heart of it in the chief suspects in their own operations to apprehend him before we do know is this was an attack carried by 24 year old man who was a student. asa as a government stocked the cord was there he was still on the loose. as a gun man stalked the corridors there. desperate students clinging for their lives to allege in their fear of falling overtaken by their fear of falling overtaken by t
Yvonne Lim has made her directorial debut with a story that hits close to home. Titled Hope, the short film revolves around a mother (played by Adele Wong) with terminal cancer and her young daughter (Natalie Mae Tan) who stays by her side. It aims to "raise awareness of the importance of regular screening and early detection thus alleviating the.