A group of people, including children, walk through a street littered with debris and rubble, with smoke rising in the background.

Multi-lateral military force for Gaza takes shape just outside the enclave

Full Episode
50:06

Displaced Palestinians light a fire to keep away mosquitoes amid the destruction left by Israeli air and ground offensive in Jabalia, Gaza, Nov. 21, 2025.

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At a large warehouse in the southern Israeli city of Kiryat Gat, dozens of US officials and soldiers — along with counterparts from other nations — are daily mapping out the day-after plan for Gaza. Also, an Indian government order to require the Sanchar Saathi app on smartphones sparks debate about digital rights. And, international agencies are gearing up to send nearly $7 billion to Jamaica for hurricane recovery. Plus, Erling Haaland reaches a Premier League milestone in record time.

In This Episode

A multi-lateral military force takes shape just outside Gaza
7:23
Leaked Indian government order to require app on smartphones sparks debate
5:43
Jamaica’s long-term recovery from Hurricane Melissa
8:14
Night view of Hong Kong skyline with brightly lit skyscrapers and their reflections shimmering on the water, including a ferris wheel on the right side.
Inside China’s plan to create a new super-metropolis
Special Coverage
5:18
African swine fever hits wild boar in Barcelona
4:34
A group of ambulances parked in a lot during twilight, with a few people standing nearby under streetlights.
A road race relay where hope is the baton
Special Coverage
7:50
Seoul’s board game ban hits aging residents hard
5:53
Erling Haaland reaches Premier League milestone in record time
1:19