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This is the Globalist with me, Emma Nelson.
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Coming up, as the end of the first phase of the Israel Hamas ceasefire nears, there is hope that it will hold.
Israel agrees to release Palestinian prisoners who are due to be freed last week.
More from our Middle east correspondent in just a moment.
Also ahead, Yoon Suk Yeol delivers a final defense of his imposing martial law.
We'll be in Seoul to look back at this, the first of two historic trials of South Korea's president.
Plus, after a quarter of a century, measles returns to the US just at the moment when the country's health secretary is a vaccine skeptic.
We'll hear from the man behind the Oscars.
I think the Oscars still have incredible cultural impact globally.
Unlike some award shows in the US Our award show has a global footprint and is becoming more and more global.
More from Bill Kramer a little later and we'll enjoy the latest music news too.
Plus, the papers come from Dufourstrasse 90 in Zurich today.
That's all coming up on the Globalist live from London.
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