This episode explores a range of global news stories from April 28th, 2025. Against the backdrop of the ongoing war in Ukraine, President Putin announces a unilateral ceasefire, prompting skepticism from Ukraine and the White House. More significantly, the International Court of Justice scrutinizes Israel's blockade of Gaza, hearing harrowing testimony about the humanitarian crisis. For instance, a Palestinian official accuses Israel of using aid as a weapon of war, while Israel counters that the blockade will continue until Hamas releases hostages. Meanwhile, Canada's election is gaining international attention due to Donald Trump's rhetoric, with the Liberal Party unexpectedly leading in polls. In another development, a US airstrike in Yemen reportedly kills dozens of African migrants, sparking controversy. Finally, North Korea publicly confirms its troop deployment to fight alongside Russia in Ukraine, a move that raises questions about the conflict's evolving dynamics. What this means for international relations and the future of these conflicts remains to be seen.