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World in 10

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  • 842 - Ceasefire stumbling blocks amid Rafah invasion promise

    Could a ceasefire deal really be ‘not far off’? The US has urged Hamas to accept what it calls Israel’s ‘extraordinarily generous’ proposal. Our Middle East correspondent analyses how likely that will be as Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu vows to follow through with an invasion of Rafah regardless of whether or not a deal is reached. Also, how the death sentence for a rapper amid Iran’s morality crackdown has sparked protests around the world. As the student standoff at Columbia escalates, campus occupations by pro-Palestinian demonstrators spread even further to universities in Britain and France. Plus claims of ‘Olympics cleansing' as authorities in Paris are accused of bussing homeless migrants to the provinces before television crews arrive for the games. 


    Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.



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    Tue, 30 Apr 2024 - 10min
  • 841 - Hamas warned Middle East peace is solely in its hands

    The US says Israel has made an "extraordinarily generous" ceasefire offer to Hamas, who must now decide whether to accept its terms. We analyse what will happen whether the deal goes ahead or not.

    Also, as Russia parades British and American military hardware as trophies, does the fact they're getting hold of western military vehicles so easily give us a steer about how effective they are on the battlefield?

    Kim Kardashian has advertised them, now so-called 'vampire facials' have left three women with HIV.

    And Plato's final hours revealed with new accuracy - the extraordinary tech helping us to decipher the writing on scrolls buried by Mount Vesuvius two thousand years ago.

    The World in 10 is a Times of London podcast, with analysis of the biggest stories from our team of writers and correspondents around the globe every day in just 10 minutes. For more listen to Times Radio and take out a digital subscription at thetimes.co.uk



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    Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 10min
  • 840 - Is money enough to stop Putin?

    As the UK and US pledge billions in military aid to Ukraine, will it be enough to bring an end to the Russian invasion?


    Plus, students make their voices heard and demand an end to the war in Gaza...


    And the Olympic flame leaves Greece and sails to France....


    Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk



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    Sun, 28 Apr 2024 - 10min
  • 839 - Netanyahu lashes out at ICC

    Our correspondent in Jerusalem explains why Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lashed out at the International Criminal Court. Plus, we've been to the remote Texas outpost that's now home to notorious conspiracy theorist, Alex Jones. And how King Charles is partially returning to public duties.


    Your daily round-up of the biggest stories from across the world, as seen through the eyes of the Times of London. You can hear more of these stories on Times Radio, and read more at thetimes.co.uk.



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    Sat, 27 Apr 2024 - 9min
  • 838 - Blinken's Beijing visit and China's red lines

    The World in 10 team speak to The Times' China correspondent Richard Spencer about the US Secretary of State's visit to China, in which he was warned not to cross China's 'red lines' - but what are they? Also, student pro-Palestine protests in American universities, the situation in Israel and Sacha Baron Cohen's victory over Rebel Wilson's book.


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    Fri, 26 Apr 2024 - 10min
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