
People struggling to eat in Gaza
A mother stuggling to feed and protect her children, tells us "I've failed."
Israel issues one of the most sweeping evacuation orders for civilians in Gaza City. We go to Gaza City to find out how people are coping with the new Israeli military campaign. We hear from a mother stuggling to feed and protect her children, who tells us "I've failed." She also says she's worried about her children starving to death - we'll speak to the head of the World Food Programme in the territory.
We'll look at how people in Syria are reacting to news that the United States is to lift all sanctions on the country. We'll speak to the President of the International Chamber of Commerce in Syria and look at what this means for the country.
And President Vladimir Putin will not be attending the high stakes peace talks with his Ukrainian counterpart President Zelensky in Turkey today. Mr Zelensky had said he'd only attend the negotionations of Mr Putin showed up. So what happens now?
Presenters: James Copnall and Victoria Uwonkunda
(Photo: Palestinians wait to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen, in Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip. Credit: Mahmoud Issa/Reuters)
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- Thu 15 May 202506:06GMTBBC World Service