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11 Oct 25

Top News Highlights from October 11, 2025

As of October 11, 2025, here's a roundup of the major stories that dominated headlines on October 11. The day was marked by breakthroughs in international diplomacy, particularly in the Middle East, alongside sports achievements, education updates, and regional tensions. I've focused on verified developments from global sources.

International News

  • Historic Gaza Ceasefire Takes Effect: Israel and Hamas implemented the first phase of a U.S.-brokered peace deal, pausing fighting and initiating a hostage-prisoner swap. U.S. President Donald Trump hailed it as a "monumental breakthrough," with the first hostages released, including one who called it the "happiest day of my life." Special Envoy Steve Witkoff thanked Trump and world leaders for securing the release of all remaining hostages. Crowds in Tel Aviv celebrated, though some booed Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu during speeches. Pro-Palestine protests erupted in London in response.
  • Nobel Peace Prize Awarded: Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado received the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her non-violent advocacy for democracy and human rights against authoritarian rule in Venezuela.
  • Afghanistan's FM Praises India: During a visit to India, Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi called India a "close friend," highlighting New Delhi's quick aid after a recent Afghan earthquake. He urged Pakistan to eliminate terror groups operating from its soil.
  • Madagascar Protests Escalate: Thousands of Gen Z protesters marched in the capital demanding President Andry Rajoelina's resignation. Soldiers publicly refused orders to fire on crowds, stating, "They are our friends, brothers, and sisters," averting potential violence.

National News (India)

  • PM Modi to Launch Agriculture Schemes: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to introduce two new initiatives to boost farming efficiency and sustainability, aimed at supporting smallholder farmers amid climate challenges.
  • Supreme Court Greenlights Green Crackers for Diwali: The court permitted Delhi-NCR residents to use low-emission "green crackers" during Diwali celebrations, balancing tradition with pollution control.
  • Rajnath Singh Meets Australian Counterpart: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held talks in Canberra with Australia's Defence Minister to strengthen bilateral military ties, including joint exercises and tech sharing.

Sports News

  • Jaiswal Breaks Tendulkar's Record: In the 2nd Test against West Indies at Arun Jaitley Stadium, Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal scored an unbeaten 173, surpassing Sachin Tendulkar's record for the most runs by an Indian opener in a single innings at home.
  • Jakhar Shatters Chopra's Junior Record: At the 40th National Junior Athletics Championships, Haryana's Himanshu Jakhar threw 79.96m in the U18 javelin event, eclipsing Neeraj Chopra's 2014 mark of 76.50m.

Education & Business News

  • St. Stephen's College Revises Fees: For the 2025-26 academic year, Delhi's St. Stephen's College updated its fee structure, with increases across undergraduate and postgraduate courses to fund infrastructure and scholarships.
CategoryKey StoryImpact
Middle East PeaceGaza ceasefire & hostage releasePotential end to 2-year conflict; first phase includes 250 Palestinian prisoners freed.
Nobel AwardsMaría Corina Machado (Peace)Highlights global push for democracy in Latin America.
India SportsJaiswal's 173* vs WIBoosts India's Test series lead; young talent shines.
ProtestsMadagascar soldier mutinySignals deepening political crisis; avoids bloodshed.

These stories reflect a mix of hope from diplomatic wins and ongoing global tensions.