UN vote on Gaza resolution pushed again, and other trending stories, Gulf News Editors comment on December 21 top news Also in focus: Zayed Sustainability Prize is now open for submissions Published: December 21, 2023 13:45 Gulf News Report 1 of 2 UN VOTE ON GAZA RESOLUTION PUSHED AGAIN: The UN Security Council has once again postponed the vote on a Gaza resolution, now scheduled for today. Drafted by the UAE, the resolution has faced multiple delays due to disagreements, particularly over the wording needed to secure a positive vote from the US. Key negotiation points include language regarding the "cessation of hostilities" and the establishment of a UN-monitored mechanism in the Gaza Strip, per media reports. Diplomatic tensions are high as negotiators strive to avoid a potential US veto, with the main sticking point reportedly revolving around the inspection and monitoring of humanitarian aid entering Gaza. The ongoing delays highlight the intricate challenges of addressing the Gaza situation through international cooperation. (By Sadiq Shaban, Opinion Editor) Image Credit: Getty Images via AFP 2 of 2 ACCELERATING GLOBAL SOLUTIONS: The Zayed Sustainability Prize, a beacon of the UAE’s commitment to global sustainability, has opened its 2025 cycle, inviting submissions until June 23, 2024. Small to medium enterprises, non-profits, and innovative high schools are urged to submit solutions in Health, Food, Energy, Water, Climate Action, and Global High Schools. The Prize honours Sheikh Zayed's legacy and fosters inclusive sustainable development globally. The Prize has augmented its funds from $3.6 million to $5.9 million, offering $1 million to winners in the organsational categories and up to $150,000 for Global High Schools. Submissions in multiple languages are now accepted, ensuring diverse solutions are recognised. The evaluation process involves due diligence, expert committee evaluations, and a final selection by the Prize Jury. Winners will be unveiled at the 2025 Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, continuing the Prize's legacy of positively impacting millions worldwide for over 15 years. (By Jay Hilotin, Senior Assistant Editor) Image Credit: WAM