The World This Hour - The World This Hour for 2025/10/14 at 00:00 EDT
Episode Date: October 14, 2025The World This Hour for 2025/10/14 at 00:00 EDT...
Transcript
Discussion (0)
The spirit of innovation is deeply ingrained in Canada,
and Google is helping Canadians innovate in ways both big and small,
from mapping accessible spaces so the disabled community can explore with confidence,
to unlocking billions in domestic tourism revenue.
Thousands of Canadian companies are innovating with Google AI.
Innovation is Canada's story. Let's tell it together.
Find out more at g.co slash Canadian Innovation.
From CBC News, the world this hour. I'm Neil Hurland.
Donald Trump says the war in Gaza is over. The U.S. President started Monday by addressing the Israeli parliament.
He called the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas, a historic dawn of the New Middle East.
Later, he convened a summit in Egypt, aimed at cementing a lasting peace in Gaza, and he brought
together heads of state from the region and beyond. Susan Ormiston has more.
This took 3,000 years to get to this point. Can you believe it? And it's going to hold up to.
With that, Donald Trump signed a peace plan in Charmel Sheik with his black Sharpie, flanked by
the leaders of Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey who added their signatures. All day, the president has
been assuring the world this fragile peace will last, but without adding any more crucial details
of how that will happen.
It's peace in the Middle East
that everybody said
it's not possible to do
and it's going to happen
and it is happening.
Big questions still remain.
Who will make up
an international stabilization
force to secure Gaza?
How will Hamas
disarm or will they?
To many, Trump is
underestimating the gritty work ahead.
And now the rebuilding begins.
The rebuilding is
maybe going to be the easiest part.
I think we've done a lot of the hardest part
because the rest
comes together. Prime Minister Mark Carney's office said he had brief meetings on the sidelines
with the UK, France, Turkey, and others on the need to collaborate on humanitarian aid and
reconstruction efforts. The Peace Summit was an historic moment, but with challenging days ahead.
Susan Ormiston, CBC News, London.
In Israel, it was a day of jubilation and sorrow.
A scene of joy, one of many across the country,
country, brothers Ariel and David Cunio reunited with our loved ones
after being held hostage for two years by Hamas.
All 20 living hostages returned home Monday.
But for families of those who died, the anguish continues.
Hamas has only returned four bodies of the 28 dead hostages.
The militant group says it will take time to locate the others.
Meantime, in Gaza.
Thousands of people gather to well.
welcome buses carrying Palestinian prisoners. Under the deal, Israel released more than 1900 detainees
and prisoners. The vast majority were seized from Gaza during the war and held without charge,
but about 250 were serving life sentences for murder and terrorism. Officials in Mexico say the number
of dead from last week's torrential rain now stands at 64. Dozens more remain missing. The heavy
rainfall caused rivers to overflow in central and southeastern Mexico, flooding homes, washing away
roads, and cutting off entire communities. Well, the Toronto Blue Jays have lost their second game tonight
against the Seattle Mariners in the American League Championship Series. Seattle beat Toronto
10 to 3. Greg Ross reports. If you're a Blue Jays fan who paid good money to come to game two of
this American League championship series, well, this was a long.
and difficult night. And the frustration started pretty much right at the beginning of this game.
The top of the first inning, it was clear that this was not going to be another great performance
by 22-year-old pitching sensation, Trey Yassavage. Your Savage would last only four innings in this game,
giving up five earned runs with four strikeouts. On the other side of the ball, things weren't much better for
the Blue Jays. Their offense struggled once again. They did manage to put three runs up on the board
through two innings, but that was it. They were not able to must.
any more offense in this game. Meanwhile, the Mariners, they scored early and often, going on to
beat the Blue Jays by a final of 10 to 3. They take a commanding 2-0-0 lead in this best of 7 series.
And this series now shifts to Seattle, where they will play game three at T-Mobile Park on Wednesday night.
Greg Ross, CBC News, Toronto.
And that is your world this hour. For CBC News, I'm Neil Hurland.
Thank you.
