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19 Jan 2025
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The Telegraph: How Italy stopped the migrant boats
Since taking office in October 2022, Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faced the challenge of addressing a significant influx of migrants from North Africa. In her first year, over 105,000 migrants arrived, with numbers increasing in 2023.
However, her government's measures have begun to yield results, with arrivals dropping to 66,000 by the end of 2024. Frontex reported a 59% decrease in asylum seekers crossing the Mediterranean from Tunisia and Libya last year, indicating a notable success in curbing migration.
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The Telegraph: Explained: How the Israeli hostages are released
The first hostages will be released on Sunday as part of a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Hamas initially seized 251 hostages during the October 7 attack, with 94 still held after 15 months of conflict.
The agreement involves a multi-stage process, starting with a six-week ceasefire. If successful, negotiations for further phases will commence on the 16th day.
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GB News: 'We must complete war goals!' Netanyahu hints at return to conflict after 'temporary ceasefire' as Israel 'retains' right to resume Gaza fighting
Benjamin Netanyahu has indicated a potential return to military action in Gaza, emphasizing that Israel retains the right to resume fighting if ongoing ceasefire negotiations prove ineffective. He reaffirmed Israel's commitment to achieving its war goals, including the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Netanyahu described the current ceasefire as temporary and criticized Hamas for creating obstacles in negotiations. He stressed that Israel will not proceed with any agreements until it receives a list of hostages to be freed, holding Hamas accountable for any violations of the agreement.
Times Of Israel: Body of soldier Oron Shaul, killed and captured by Hamas in 2014, recovered from Gaza
Israeli troops recovered the body of Staff Sgt. Oron Shaul, killed by Hamas in 2014, during a recent operation in Gaza. The IDF, along with the Shin Bet security agency and special forces, executed the mission based on years of intelligence efforts. Shaul's family has been notified.
The recovery coincides with a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas amid ongoing hostilities. Prime Minister Netanyahu emphasized the commitment to recover all hostages, including Lt. Hadar Goldin, whose body remains with Hamas. The situation continues to evolve as negotiations for hostages persist.