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This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ridson and in the early hours of Tuesday the 14th of October these are our main stories.
Mixed emotions as Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are freed under the deal to end the Gaza war.
President Trump has hailed a historic new dawn for the Middle East but we ask in this podcast what are the chances for peace?
Madagascar's embattled president has said that he's fled the country following weeks of youth-led protests calling for his resignation.
Also in this podcast the second smallest nation ever to qualify.
It has been absolutely incredible here and I think this party is it's not going to end anytime soon.
Cape Verde earned their place at the men's football World Cup finals for the first time.
After Monday's emotional scenes in Israel, Gaza and the Occupied West Bank,
there are now countless questions which need answering.
There is a ceasefire, but is one of Israel's longest ever wars at an end?
Can Palestinians in Gaza have any confidence that there won't be a return to the conflict which destroyed vast swathes of the territory?
On both sides, though, there is relief after Monday's hostage and prisoner exchange.
20 living Israelis were freed.
One of them, 23-year-old Bar Cooperstein, last saw his mother, Julie,
before he went to work as a security guard at the Nova Music Festival,
which was ambushed by Hamas gunman on October the 7th.
Here they are reuniting after two years.
Also freed was a father of two little girls, Omri Moran.