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Maccabi Tel Aviv will play in the Europa League under tight security as protests are planned over the Israel-Gaza conflict. The club's chief urges that football and politics remain separate. Police have taken extensive measures to ensure safety at the match.
Aston Villa's press conference before their Europa League match against Maccabi Tel Aviv avoided political topics, with manager Unai Emery focusing on football. Away fans are banned from the match due to safety concerns.
Rory McIlroy received an apology from golf officials after his wife was struck by a beer can during a heated competition. Despite crowd hostility, McIlroy and his team triumphed, capping off a remarkable season. He now sets his sights on further success in Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Rama Duwaji, a Syrian-American artist, will become New York City's youngest first lady after Zohran Mamdani's mayoral win. Known for her acclaimed art exploring Middle Eastern themes, Duwaji has been praised by Mamdani for her talent and individuality.
Marco Penge will rival Rory McIlroy for the Race to Dubai title after a remarkable season. The English golfer has exceeded expectations with three wins and is preparing to compete in the tour's final events. Penge says he is focused on learning and enjoying the experience.
A walk-out at Belfast City Council left half the chamber empty during a dispute over the education minister's Israel trip. Councillors later voted to fly the Palestinian flag at City Hall, despite ongoing tensions.
Sinn Féin and other parties staged a walk-out at Belfast City Hall over the handling of a debate on the education minister's Israel visit. The move left half the council chamber empty, including the deputy Lord Mayor.
Tanzania's president begins a new term after election violence. Plans to rebuild Gaza are underway as a ceasefire holds. Valencia's leader resigns, Hong Kong activists face trial, and Anthony Hopkins looks back on his life.
Bristol Airport plans to expand its runway onto Felton Common, sparking concerns from local groups about loss of open space and light pollution. A public consultation will run for six weeks to gather feedback on the proposal.
Israel's former top military lawyer has been arrested amid a deepening scandal over a leaked video showing alleged abuse of a Palestinian detainee. The case has sparked political divisions and criminal investigations. The government denies widespread abuse and insists on its commitment to legal standards.
Israel's former top military lawyer and another senior official have been arrested in a deepening scandal over a leaked video. The incident has sparked political outrage and raised questions about the handling of abuse allegations. The investigation remains ongoing.
A Scottish woman discovered her childhood piano tutor, Walter Hambock, had once been Adolf Hitler's pianist before surviving Nazi concentration camps. Hambock later rebuilt his life in Scotland, where he was remembered as a gentle and talented musician. His extraordinary story has only recently come to light.
A woman discovered her childhood music tutor was once Adolf Hitler's pianist. Walter Hambock's story reveals his rise to prominence and subsequent arrest by the Nazi regime. His life reflects the peril artists faced under totalitarian rule.
University of York students have launched a free walking tour exploring the city's Jewish history. The tour visits key historical sites and aims to share untold stories from York's past. Organizers hope the initiative will continue after their graduation.
University students have launched a free walking tour in York to highlight the city's Jewish history. The tour visits key landmarks and aims to foster understanding of York's past. It brings attention to stories that have often been overlooked.
Hundreds are feared dead in Tanzania after violent clashes over disputed election results, with diplomats and opposition leaders raising concerns. The government denies reports of widespread killings. Other global headlines include food aid rulings in the United States, a judge's resignation in Israel, a breakthrough anti-venom, and the opening of Egypt's Grand Museum.
Experts say nuclear testing could raise the stakes in a world already facing increased nuclear threats. Ongoing conflicts and the expiration of key treaties are fueling concerns about a new arms race.
Fenerbahce's EuroLeague games against Israeli sides will be played in Munich instead of Istanbul due to security concerns. The move comes amid strained relations and ongoing tensions between Turkey and Israel.
The United States has capped refugee admissions at 7,500, with most spots reserved for white South Africans. Advocacy groups have criticized the move, arguing it limits access for other vulnerable populations.
The United States has capped refugee admissions at 7,500, giving priority to white South Africans. Advocacy groups have criticized the move, saying it excludes other vulnerable groups and harms the country's moral standing.
Israeli troops killed a municipal worker during a raid in south Lebanon, sparking anger in the region. The military claimed it was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure, but provided no evidence.
Over a hundred people have reportedly died in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, following accusations against Hamas. The strikes threaten the current ceasefire, while other global stories include Hurricane Melissa's landfall in Cuba and unrest in Tanzania's elections.
Education minister Paul Givan's trip to Israel has been criticized as a 'propaganda mission' by the education committee chair. Questions have been raised about the judgement and funding of the visit. Givan has described the tour as a 'fact-finding mission.'
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 33 Palestinians after accusations of a ceasefire breach by Hamas. The United States President has weighed in, urging caution to preserve the truce. Other global headlines include a hurricane in Jamaica and a major drugs raid in Brazil.
Ben Cohen is launching a watermelon sorbet to support peace in Palestine, claiming Unilever blocked Ben & Jerry's from making a similar product. The new flavour will be developed independently under his activist brand, Ben's Best.
Hurricane Melissa, the most powerful storm ever recorded in Jamaica, has hit the island with violent winds. The storm has caused significant damage and disruption. Other global news includes unrest in Sudan and renewed conflict in Gaza.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed several civilians after Israel accused Hamas of breaking a ceasefire. Hamas denies the allegations and condemns the strikes as violations of the agreement.
Freed Israeli hostage Evyatar David is recovering and regaining his health after months in captivity. His release was part of a broader ceasefire deal involving prisoner exchanges and the return of bodies. Medical staff say the hostages bear lasting scars but are showing resilience.
Egyptian and Red Cross teams are searching for the bodies of hostages in Gaza, with permission from Israeli authorities. Hamas has handed over 15 of 28 deceased hostages as part of a ceasefire deal and is now coordinating with Egypt.
Russian strikes injured children in Kyiv, while diplomatic efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war continue to stall. United States President Donald Trump announced new sanctions on Russian oil companies amid ongoing tensions.
A Salvador Dali artwork found in a Cambridge house clearance has sold at auction for more than £20,000. The piece, inspired by Arabian Nights, was authenticated and is part of a rare series by the artist.
United Nations humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher likened Gaza's destruction to that of Hiroshima and Dresden. He discussed the difficulties of delivering aid and negotiating ceasefires, as well as his experience working with world leaders.
Children in Gaza are dying as they wait for medical evacuations, with border crossings remaining closed. The United Nations and international leaders are urging Israel to allow more patients to leave for treatment.
The United States sends a top aircraft carrier to the Caribbean, drawing criticism from Venezuela. Ukraine's allies target Russian energy exports, and calls for humanitarian aid in Gaza grow. Other stories include sanctions on Colombia's president and the death of Thailand's Queen Mother Sirikit.
Americast examines Zohran Mamdani's campaign for New York mayor, focusing on his affordability agenda and political challenges. The episode also discusses his views on policing and international issues, and how these may affect his chances in the election.
A donated fire engine for Palestinian firefighters may be returned to Scotland after being impounded in Israel with a hefty fee. Nablus officials seek its return to avoid further costs.
Gaza doctors are investigating possible signs of torture on bodies returned by Israel, but face severe resource shortages. Many bodies arrived in poor condition, complicating identification and examination. The lack of cold storage and forensic tools hinders their work.
A Somerset firm has opened a new lab to grow date palms for export, aiming to help green deserts in India and beyond. The project seeks to combat desertification and create jobs through advanced plant science.
A Reading veteran who overcame PTSD and a long prison sentence has launched a falconry project to support people with mental health challenges.
The United States has imposed sanctions on Russia's top oil companies to push for peace in Ukraine. Other headlines include a United Nations ruling on humanitarian aid to Gaza and the reopening of the Louvre museum after a jewel theft.
Alan Partridge's sound garden has been installed at Pensthorpe nature reserve in Norfolk, transforming plant signals into music for visitors. The installation, originally created for a festival, aims to enhance the visitor experience and wellbeing.
The head of the World Health Organization warns Gaza's health crisis will impact generations, as aid deliveries remain far below what is needed. Humanitarian officials urge more support and unrestricted access for supplies.
President Trump has delayed a planned summit with Vladimir Putin on Ukraine. Other headlines include legal developments in Colombia, optimism for a Gaza peace plan, a new AI web browser from OpenAI, and a socialist frontrunner in the New York City mayoral race.
World War Two veteran Sheila Pantin, 102, has been granted the freedom of Harrogate for her service, including her work at Bergen-Belsen. She is recognised for her dedication to helping survivors and her lifelong community contributions.
Vance has arrived in Israel as the United States pushes to maintain the Gaza ceasefire and advance peace talks. Recent violence has threatened the fragile truce, with both sides trading blame. International efforts continue to prevent further escalation.
Writer David Ireland says pro-Israeli views are unwelcome in the arts, with supporters often ostracized. He describes the Israel and Gaza conflict as a difficult subject to discuss in creative circles.
A Syrian refugee living in Omagh is searching for his missing children and grandchildren after losing contact with them in Libya. His family was last heard from as they tried to reach Italy by boat. A BBC documentary follows his quest for answers.
President Trump says the Israel-Hamas ceasefire is still in place after deadly Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. Other headlines include Bolivia's political shift, a daring Louvre heist, and new developments in the Prince Andrew scandal.
Police cancelled the Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Hapoel Tel Aviv match after violent unrest. The decision follows recent bans on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending matches abroad due to safety concerns.
The Maccabi Tel Aviv versus Hapoel Tel Aviv derby was called off after violent riots led to injuries and arrests. Hapoel Tel Aviv criticized the police response, and safety concerns are affecting upcoming matches involving Maccabi Tel Aviv abroad.
Israel has resumed air strikes in southern Gaza and suspended aid deliveries, citing ceasefire violations by Hamas. Meanwhile, the Louvre in Paris was targeted by thieves, and Donald Trump has halted payments to Colombia over drug production concerns.
Israeli forces have struck southern Gaza, accusing Hamas of violating the ceasefire. The move follows a partial troop withdrawal and the start of humanitarian aid deliveries under a new peace plan.
Israeli air strikes hit Rafah in southern Gaza after clashes involving Hamas fighters. The area remains under military control, with no immediate reports of casualties. Hamas and Israel are trading blame over violations of the ceasefire.
Mass protests have erupted across the United States against President Trump's policies. Israeli hostages' remains have been returned, and Kenya bids farewell to Raila Odinga. A personal story also emerges of a lost family fortune in Germany.
Ayish Younis shares his memories of fleeing his village in Gaza during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. He describes the fear and sorrow of leaving his home and the lasting effects of displacement.
Aston Villa stewards may skip the Maccabi Tel Aviv match due to safety concerns, as the fixture faces heightened security measures. The ban on away fans has sparked criticism from political leaders. Authorities are continuing to review the situation.
Trump and Zelensky discussed Ukraine's potential acquisition of Tomahawk missiles and upcoming talks with Putin. Zelensky expressed cautious optimism, while Trump signaled progress in negotiations and plans for future meetings.
This week's News Quiz tackles Middle East peace talks, protest restrictions, and political conference buzz, all with a comedic twist. The panel also discusses the world's first footballer billionaire.
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans are barred from attending their team's Europa League match at Aston Villa due to safety concerns. Local authorities cited issues managing potential protests. Aston Villa is working with all parties to ensure safety.
Ukrainecast discusses whether President Trump is shifting his focus to Ukraine after a Middle East peace deal. The episode also highlights unusual jobs created by the war, including those tracking draft dodgers and notifying families of casualties.
Hamas seeks help to retrieve the bodies of Israeli hostages in Gaza amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations. Other stories include Syrian families searching for justice, Ariarne Titmus's retirement, and the Grand Sumo Tournament in London.
Israel has received two more bodies of hostages from Hamas, with identification pending. Nineteen hostages remain unaccounted for, and Israel is preparing for possible renewed military action if the peace plan falters.
Hamas has returned the bodies of two Israeli hostages in Gaza, but many remain missing. Israel threatens to limit aid unless more hostages are released, while Gazans face rising food prices. Sumo stars are also set to compete in London.
Returning Gazans face overwhelming destruction, with most buildings damaged or destroyed. Clearing millions of tonnes of rubble is the first step before any rebuilding can begin.
US college activists are feeling both relieved and anxious after a ceasefire was announced in the Israel-Gaza conflict. Months of protests and calls for peace have led to mixed emotions among students. While some are hopeful, many remain cautious about the future.
An Israeli couple kidnapped at the Nova music festival in 2023 have been reunited after nearly two years apart. Both were held captive in Gaza and released in separate operations. They now look forward to beginning their recovery together.
Israel receives four more hostage bodies from Gaza under a ceasefire deal, with twenty still to be returned. An ancient temple is unveiled after twenty years, and a philosopher challenges the idea of meritocracy.
Hamas has returned the bodies of four more hostages to Israel as international leaders push for peace. The ceasefire plan faces major hurdles, with ongoing disputes over Gaza's future and continued violence.
Trump's involvement helped secure a Gaza ceasefire, but his plan faces major challenges. Achieving lasting peace will require much more than presidential declarations.
Israelis celebrated the release of 20 hostages as part of a ceasefire, while mourning the return of four deceased. Families are calling for the return of all remaining hostages before moving forward with peace talks.
A Muswell Hill woman defended removing Israeli hostage ribbons as a peaceful protest, citing concerns over the commemoration of lives in Gaza. She was interviewed by police but not arrested.
Uncertainty remains after the Gaza ceasefire deal and President Trump's peace plan summit in Egypt. Madagascar's president has fled following protests, while Cape Verde celebrates and dinosaur footprints are discovered.
Donald Trump addressed Israel's parliament, calling for a new era of peace as Israel releases Palestinian prisoners. Prime Minister Netanyahu praised Trump's support, and the visit includes a regional peace summit in Egypt.
Israel has freed hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and detainees as part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, prompting celebrations in the West Bank. The agreement also led to the release of hostages held in Gaza.
US envoy Steve Witkoff has praised UK adviser Jonathan Powell for his key role in brokering the Gaza ceasefire, despite criticism from other officials. The ceasefire has resulted in the release of hostages and increased aid to Gaza.
Steven Gerrard has rejected another opportunity to return as Rangers manager, leaving the club searching for alternatives. His decision reportedly stems from concerns about the club's structure, not just timing or personal reasons.
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.
Hamas is mobilising fighters in Gaza as uncertainty grows over post-war governance. The ceasefire remains in place, but hostages and prisoners have not yet been released.
Tens of thousands marched in London in support of Palestinians after a Gaza ceasefire. The protest saw brief clashes with counter-protesters and several arrests. Organisers pledged to continue their demonstrations despite recent government scrutiny.
Tens of thousands marched in London in support of Palestine after a Gaza ceasefire. A small group of counter-protesters also gathered, and police made a few arrests following a scuffle.
Hamas has mobilised fighters across Gaza after deadly clashes with the Dughmush clan, raising fears of internal conflict. The standoff highlights growing instability and uncertainty over Gaza's future leadership. Residents and experts warn the situation could lead to further violence.
A ceasefire in Gaza brings relief and the exchange of hostages and prisoners, but key issues remain unresolved. The future of peace in the region is still uncertain.
Palestinians are returning to ruined homes in Gaza as a ceasefire takes effect. Israel has partially withdrawn troops, and a major prisoner exchange is expected by Monday. Donald Trump says he is confident the truce will hold.
President Trump plans new tariffs and export controls in response to Chinese restrictions, causing a sharp fall in US markets. Other stories include Gaza's destruction after the ceasefire, France's prime minister reappointment, and a conservation win for the green turtle.
John Swinney aims to define his leadership as the Scottish National Party meets for its annual conference, focusing on independence and party renewal. With elections looming, he faces internal debates and shifting political dynamics. Swinney is expected to outline his vision for the party's future.
A new ceasefire agreement for Gaza suggests the war is over, but key issues like disarmament and governance remain unresolved. Hamas claims international assurances, while Israel warns force could still be used if demands are unmet.
The News Quiz panel tackles major events including a Middle East peace deal, protest restrictions, and the world's first footballer billionaire. The episode offers a comedic look at the week's top stories.
Qatar will build an air force training facility at Mountain Home Airbase in Idaho, following a new agreement with the United States. The site will train Qatari pilots on F-15 fighter jets and reflects growing cooperation between the two nations.
A ceasefire has begun in Gaza as Israeli forces partially withdraw and hostages are set to be released. Despite the truce, reports of continued air strikes and casualties persist, while displaced Palestinians move north amid ongoing uncertainty.
A unity rally in Sheffield's Peace Gardens marked the Gaza ceasefire, bringing together community and faith leaders. Speakers urged continued dialogue and condemned recent attacks on religious sites.
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas is now in effect, with both sides agreeing to release hostages and detainees. The Israeli military remains on alert as the deal unfolds.
Taiwan plans to build a new air defence system to guard against potential threats, increasing its defence spending in the process. The move has sparked debate over its cost, feasibility, and political intent amid ongoing tensions with China.
Universities in England may face penalties if protests result in harassment of Jewish students. The higher education watchdog says it is prepared to act against antisemitism on campuses.
Israel has approved the first phase of a ceasefire deal with Hamas, which includes hostage releases and humanitarian aid for Gaza. The Global News Podcast also covers major international stories, from legal developments in France and the United States to scientific breakthroughs.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a first phase of a United States peace plan, including hostage release and troop withdrawal. The deal was brokered by international mediators, but some details remain unclear.
World leaders and organizations have hailed the Gaza peace deal as a historic breakthrough and urged all sides to honor its terms. The agreement is seen as a crucial step towards ending the conflict and providing humanitarian relief.
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