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I guess clothing, warm blankets, that sort of thing is an issue too.
Exactly.
Even these things, it's very hard to find it.
We don't have any official government.
We don't have any officials who can control or rule Gaza.
Local journalist Ghada Al-Kord in Gaza.
The latest on the Russia-Ukraine peace negotiations now.
After Donald Trump met the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday, the mood was cautiously optimistic.
Mr. Zelensky said the U.S.
had offered Ukraine security guarantees for 15 years.
And Mr. Trump said an agreement on this point was close to 95 percent done.
But on Monday, a new stumbling block emerged.
Russia accused Ukraine of launching a drone attack on one of President Vladimir Putin's residences, a claim which Kiev has denied.
It's accusing the Kremlin of trying to derail peace talks.
Steve Rosenberg, our Russia editor in Moscow, told us more.
Steve Rosenberg in Moscow.
Well, next year should see the start of a high profile trial in Germany, which has big implications for its relations with Ukraine.
Prosecutors are expected to bring charges against a Ukrainian former military officer who's accused of blowing up the Nord Stream pipeline in 2022.
At the time, it was a major route for Russian gas to Germany.
But the prosecutor's pursuit of justice is controversial.