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Senator Lidia Thorpe threatened to 'burn down' Parliament House during a pro-Palestine rally in Melbourne. Her remarks came as thousands protested across Australia despite a tentative ceasefire in the Middle East.
BBCBBC World Service - Global News Podcast, Heavy clashes along Pakistan-Afghanistan borderOctober 12, 2025
Heavy fighting is underway between Pakistani and Afghan Taliban forces along the border, raising tensions in the region. The podcast also covers developments in Gaza, new European travel rules, and tributes to Diane Keaton.
October 12, 2025
Hamas rejects the latest phase of the United States-led Gaza peace plan, insisting on a path to Palestinian statehood before disarmament. Negotiations over hostages and prisoners remain tense, with the threat of renewed conflict looming.
Israelis face a painful dilemma as hostages are set to be freed in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, including those convicted of deadly attacks. Survivors and families of victims express mixed emotions, balancing hope with fear and anger. The deal raises concerns about future security and the personal cost to those affected by past violence.
Diane Keaton, acclaimed actor, has died at 79, prompting tributes from across the film industry. A Gaza ceasefire is holding as hostages are expected to be released, and legal battles continue over National Guard deployments in several U.S. cities. Power has been restored in Kyiv after Russian strikes, and a deadly explosion at a Tennessee factory has left 16 dead.
October 12, 2025
Thousands in Tel Aviv gathered to thank United States President Donald Trump for brokering a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release. Ivanka Trump addressed the crowd, expressing support for families awaiting loved ones. A summit in Egypt will finalize the agreement, with world leaders expected to attend.
SkyNews'You are coming home': Trump envoy reassures hostages as Israel prepares for emotional reunionOctober 12, 2025
Trump's envoy has promised Israeli hostages in Gaza that they will soon be reunited with their families, as Israel prepares for their release. Humanitarian aid is set to resume in Gaza, and world leaders will meet in Egypt to discuss a permanent peace deal. The possible appointment of Tony Blair to oversee Gaza's transition has drawn criticism from Palestinian leaders.
Erling Haaland scored a hat-trick as Norway cruised past Israel, while Portugal edged Ireland with a late winner. Steven Gerrard is not returning to Rangers, and Scotland aims to strengthen their World Cup qualifying campaign against Belarus.
Hamas may struggle to locate the bodies of Israeli hostages required for release under the ceasefire deal, prompting the formation of a multinational task force. Refugees are returning to devastated homes in Gaza, while Palestinian groups reject foreign oversight of the territory.
A Muslim charity fun run in London has excluded women and girls over twelve, sparking debate about cultural practices and women's rights. The article criticizes what it sees as society's reluctance to challenge such exclusions. It calls for stronger condemnation of practices that conflict with democratic values.
Plans to appoint Sir Tony Blair to oversee an interim government in Gaza could cost British taxpayers millions in security. The proposal has sparked debate due to Blair's controversial reputation in the Middle East. Officials are already preparing extensive protection measures if he takes the role.
TimesofIsraelLeaders of France, Spain, Italy to join peace summit in Egypt on Monday; Hamas won't attendOctober 11, 2025
Leaders from France, Spain, and Italy will attend a Gaza peace summit in Egypt on Monday, alongside other world figures. Israel and Hamas will not participate in the talks.







