

Gazans return to ruined homes after ceasefire
19 snips Oct 10, 2025
Tens of thousands of Gazans are returning to their devastated homes following a ceasefire, sparking urgent humanitarian concerns. Families in Israel anxiously await the return of hostages held by Hamas. María Corina Machado is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, leaving her both surprised and honored. Taiwan reveals plans for a T-Dome air defense system, inspired by Israel’s Iron Dome, to counter Chinese threats. Additionally, discussions arise around referee abuse in sports, highlighting its broader impact.
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Return To Ruined Homes
- Tens of thousands of Gazans walked back to Gaza City along the coast road after the ceasefire began.
- Aid worker Yusra Abusharek described people walking hours to check homes and urgently needing shelter, food and hygiene supplies.
Hostage Return And Fragile Ceasefire
- Israeli families wait anxiously for the remaining hostages while authorities prepare for their physical and mental recovery.
- Lise Doucette highlighted the fragile nature of the ceasefire and the need for monitoring mechanisms to prevent a resumption of fighting.
Nobel Surprise In Hiding
- Maria Corina Machado was told by phone she won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize and reacted with shock and humility.
- She said the award belonged to a movement and expressed that she alone did not deserve it.