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Will the UN Security Council resolution passed on Friday mean that more aid will get through to people in Gaza who need it most? We speak to the Deputy Director of the UN World Food Programme, who is predicting famine unless things change.
Also in the programme: the Czech Republic is holding a day of national mourning after the country's worst ever mass shooting; and two days before Christmas, a woman in Alabama with two uteruses announces "our miracle babies were born".
(Photo: A Palestinian mother mourns her child in Khan Younis, in the south of the Gaza Strip, on Friday. Credit: EPA)
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Will the UN Security Council resolution passed on Friday mean that more aid will get through to people in Gaza who need it most? We speak to the Deputy Director of the UN World Food Programme, who is predicting famine unless things change.
Also in the programme: the Czech Republic is holding a day of national mourning after the country's worst ever mass shooting; and two days before Christmas, a woman in Alabama with two uteruses announces "our miracle babies were born".
(Photo: A Palestinian mother mourns her child in Khan Younis, in the south of the Gaza Strip, on Friday. Credit: EPA)

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