THE BRIEF: Freedom
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Tuesday, 14th October 2025 at 5:58amNo prizes for guessing the main story today - except if you live in another land, but let's come back to that later.
Yes, as The Sydney Morning Herald simply but effectively puts it in the headline on the front page story by Europe correspondent David Crowe - HOSTAGES FREED. What is also striking from a media observer's point of view is that while Mr Crowe is an exceptional journalist, his bosses clearly don't feel the need to have anyone reporting from the Middle East - or maybe it's a cost issue.
But it is indeed a time of celebration for those who have been let go from the clutches of terrorist organisation Hamas in the Middle East, and almost all the dailies quite rightly give it a massive amount of space, complete with touching pictures of family reunions.
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