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World News Today Live: Inside an elite Ukrainian unit’s mission to capture a North Korean soldier
- Ukraine wanted to show that North Korean troops are fighting alongside Russian troops. It took a high-stakes mission to prove it.
World News Today Live: Eric Garcetti bids farewell as 26th US Ambassador: ‘American and Indian dream are flip sides of same coin’
- Eric Garcetti, the outgoing US Ambassador to India, reflected on his tenure, expressing deep connections with the country. He highlighted cultural experiences and successful collaborations, emphasizing the strong ties between the US and India and his optimism for the future of their partnership.
World News Today Live: 80 killed, 3 officials kidnapped in northeast Colombia as peace talks fail
- At least 80 people killed in northeast Colombia as peace talks fail: Officials
World News Today Live: Emily Damari, freed Israeli hostage, shows hand with two fingers missing after Hamas attack
- Emily Damari, who was freed after 471 days in Hamas captivity, reunited with her family via video call at an IDF facility. During the call, she showed her bandaged hand, which had two fingers broken in Hamas’s October 7 attack.
World News Today Live: Three Israeli hostages freed from Gaza by Hamas as ceasefire marks first success
- The first three hostages released from Gaza arrived in Israel on January 20, as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire took effect. Romi Gonen, Emily Damari, and Doron Steinbrecher were freed during the first phase of the truce, which aims to return 33 hostages over six weeks.