
World Report October 10: Friday's top stories in 10 minutes
Oct 10, 2025
A ceasefire is taking hold in Gaza, as Israeli troops withdraw and hostages await release. In New York, Attorney General Letitia James has indicted Donald Trump, igniting a firestorm over justice and politics. Peru's President Dina Boluarte faces impeachment amidst a crime crisis, while Taiwan unveils a missile defense system to counter Chinese threats. Canada Post employees initiate rotating strikes, disrupting mail services. Lastly, María Corina Machado receives the Nobel Peace Prize for her courageous activism in Venezuela.
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Ceasefire Links Withdrawal To Hostage Deadline
- A U.S.-brokered ceasefire ties Israeli withdrawal to a 72-hour deadline for Hamas to release hostages.
- Multinational forces and hundreds of daily aid trucks aim to scale food and relief across Gaza quickly.
International Oversight With Continued Israeli Control
- The ceasefire plan keeps Israeli control over much of Gaza while adding international oversight.
- A joint civilian-military command and roughly 200 U.S. troops will support implementation and aid flow.
Attorney General Indicted Amid Political Clash
- New York Attorney General Letitia James faces criminal indictment seemingly tied to political battles with President Trump.
- James calls the charges baseless and accuses Trump of weaponizing the justice system for retribution.
