i'm lucy grey. our top stories. the first aid shipment in weeks arrives at yemen's rebel—held port after the saudi—led coalition eases its blockade. more details emerge about the attack on a mosque in egypt which killed 300 people. officials believe up to 30 gunmen were involved thousands are evacuated from around bali's mount agung which has been spewing out ash and steam for the second time in a week. also in the programme, cracking down on the illegal use of drones. police in the uk could be given new powers following safety concerns. hello and welcome to world news today. the united nations says the first ship carrying aid to a rebel—held port has arrived, after the saudi—led coalition eased a blockade that's lasted nearly three weeks. the world food programme says the vessel docked at saleef, loaded with 25—thousand tonnes of desperately—needed wheat. saleef is about 70 km north of hodeida which has been the main conduit for un—supervised deliveries of food and medicine. but what's thought to be a commercial sh