2025-02-10
25 分钟Israeli troops withdraw from the Netzarim Corridor allowing thousands of Gazans to return to the north of the strip. Also: Polls close in Ecuador's presidential election, and Namibia's first president, Sam Nujoma, has died.
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I'm Bernadette Keough and in the early hours of Monday 10th February, these are our main stories.
Palestinians are flocking back to northern Gaza after Israeli forces completed their withdrawal from a strategic road,
cutting the enclave in half.
Polls have closed in Ecuador's presidential and parliamentary elections where security is a key issue.
People die now no longer from illness, but from crime.
Where is the security?
Also in this podcast we hear from South Africa
after Donald Trump accused the government there of wanting to seize white owned land
and because of that,
froze U.S.
funding.
And an icon of Namibia's independence struggle and the country's first president, Sam Nyuma, has died.