In this episode: Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu visits Washington, while a Gaza ceasefire remains elusive, and Taiwan answers China’s military pressure with drills of its own. Plus, The UN ramps up calls for the Taliban to end their oppression on women and girls in Afghanistan - but will it have any effect? And we take you inside the courtroom for the dramatic finale of the mushroom murder trial that shocked the world.
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Folge vom 11.07.2025Netanyahu backs Trump for Nobel, UN pressures Taliban and Mushroom Murder verdict
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Folge vom 11.07.2025UN says more than 600 people have been killed in Gaza waiting for aidIsraeli attacks have killed over 60 Palestinians in Gaza, including at least 10 children, in strikes near medical facilities and aid centres. As talks continue on a possible 60-day ceasefire, hospitals in Gaza warn that fuel is critically low and say hospitals and other essential facilities will shut down without it
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Folge vom 11.07.2025France and UK agree to major deal to crack down on undocumented migrantsThe United Kingdom and France have announced a new pilot scheme that will see migrants who arrive in Britain by small boat returned to France. In exchange, the UK will accept vetted asylum seekers through a legal pathway. But as Britain and France strike this delicate deal, Greece is taking a sharply different approach, moving to suspend asylum altogether for certain arrivals.
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Folge vom 10.07.2025PM says antisemitism is 'despicable', Special Envoy's plan is a basis to move forwardThe long-awaited report from the Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism in Australia is now with the government. The Prime Minister says there's no place for antisemitism, and has vowed to consider the recommendations.