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Baofeng communication devices exploded in several regions of Lebanon, resulting in casualties, Sputnik's correspondent reports 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
At least 100 people were injured in new explosions of communication devices in Lebanon, Al Hadath TV channel reports.
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The walkie-talkies detonated in Lebanon on Wednesday were purchased by the Hezbollah movement at about the same time as the pagers, about five months ago, local media write.
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US police allegedly found explosives in a car near Donald Trump's rally on Long Island, New York, after the second assassination attempt, the Daily Mail reports.
The driver of the car has fled from the site, the newspaper writes, citing sources.
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The driver of the car has fled from the site, the newspaper writes, citing sources.
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Lebanon pager attack: Who could be responsible and how can beepers explode?
At least 12 people were killed and up to 2,800 injured in the September 17 pager attack in Lebanon. No one has thus far claimed responsibility, with the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah blaming Israel, who has not yet commented on the matter.
As Hezbollah's investigation is under way, here are few versions based on information from open sources.
🔸 What could trigger the blasts?
The explosions could have been caused by the pagers’ batteries detonating, possibly due to overheating, even though experts are skeptical that the battery alone would have been enough to cause the blasts.This is why a version about a sophisticated remote attack with the use of explosives came to the fore.
🔸 How could pagers detonate?
According to Hezbollah, Israeli spy agency Mossad purportedly hid explosives inside the 5,000 beepers that were earlier ordered by Hezbollah from a Taiwan-based company (which flatly denied any link to the attack). After explosives were planted next to the pagers’ batteries, a switch was embedded to detonate them remotely, possibly with a radio signal.
Another version suggests the Israeli spy agency blew explosives inside the pagers up by raising the batteries’ temperature from afar.
🔸 What kind of explosives could be used and how much?
The beepers likely contained three to five grams of PETN, a military-grade high explosive. Under another version, there were up to 20 grams of the explosive in each and every pager.
🔸 Could the US be involved?
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant reportedly called US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin minutes before the attack to say that Israel planned to carry out an operation in Lebanon, but did not give specifics. The State Department commented by claiming that the US “was not involved in it” and “was not aware of this incident in advance.”
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At least 12 people were killed and up to 2,800 injured in the September 17 pager attack in Lebanon. No one has thus far claimed responsibility, with the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah blaming Israel, who has not yet commented on the matter.
As Hezbollah's investigation is under way, here are few versions based on information from open sources.
The explosions could have been caused by the pagers’ batteries detonating, possibly due to overheating, even though experts are skeptical that the battery alone would have been enough to cause the blasts.This is why a version about a sophisticated remote attack with the use of explosives came to the fore.
According to Hezbollah, Israeli spy agency Mossad purportedly hid explosives inside the 5,000 beepers that were earlier ordered by Hezbollah from a Taiwan-based company (which flatly denied any link to the attack). After explosives were planted next to the pagers’ batteries, a switch was embedded to detonate them remotely, possibly with a radio signal.
Another version suggests the Israeli spy agency blew explosives inside the pagers up by raising the batteries’ temperature from afar.
The beepers likely contained three to five grams of PETN, a military-grade high explosive. Under another version, there were up to 20 grams of the explosive in each and every pager.
Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant reportedly called US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin minutes before the attack to say that Israel planned to carry out an operation in Lebanon, but did not give specifics. The State Department commented by claiming that the US “was not involved in it” and “was not aware of this incident in advance.”
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The media reports that this particular model of walkie-talkies is exploding
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The walkie-talkies detonated in Lebanon on Wednesday were purchased by the Hezbollah movement at about the same time as the pagers, about five months ago, local media write. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
According to preliminary information, one person was killed and more than a hundred were injured, Lebanese Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Health says
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According to preliminary information, one person was killed and more than a hundred were injured, Lebanese Emergency Operations Center of the Ministry of Health says 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
Everyone who has lithium battery communication devices is asked to turn them off immediately and not approach them in Lebanon.
Also, local social networks has reported that household appliances are exploding, scooters are on fire, and home security systems are malfunctioning (the photo shows exploded fingerprint scanner).
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Also, local social networks has reported that household appliances are exploding, scooters are on fire, and home security systems are malfunctioning (the photo shows exploded fingerprint scanner).
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'Trump needs to be SHOT... stopped' — US Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett told MSNBC
Freudian slip? Or was it? 🤔
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Freudian slip? Or was it? 🤔
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Wannabe Trump assassin roamed around Kiev ‘homeless’ for last three years - report
Ryan Wesley Routh was in Ukraine to recruit military personnel from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria to join the Ukrainian army and expand its foreign legion, according to The Times.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has been demonstrating apparent efforts to downplay any connections with Trump’s alleged shooter.
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Ryan Wesley Routh was in Ukraine to recruit military personnel from Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria to join the Ukrainian army and expand its foreign legion, according to The Times.
Routh was "essentially homeless", at times living on bases or in the barracks of Ukrainian military units that permitted him to stay there. He made "eccentric appearances" in the center of Kiev and in the company of legionnaires, the article says.
Meanwhile, Ukraine has been demonstrating apparent efforts to downplay any connections with Trump’s alleged shooter.
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More communication devices explode across Lebanon: What is known so far?
Following Tuesday’s mass pager explosions in Lebanese cities, a new wave of detonations of communication devices has occurred across the country. Here are latest updates:
▪️At least nine people have been killed and over 300 injured, according to the country's Health Ministry;
▪️One of the explosions occurred at a funeral ceremony for killed Hezbollah members near Beirut;
▪️The detonated devices, according to various reports, include: pagers, walkie-talkies, phones and fingerprint scanner. Sputnik cannot verify the information on the full list of exploding devices.
▪️The detonated walkie-talkies were purchased by Hezbollah about five months ago, around the same time as the pagers, Lebanese media claimed;
▪️BAOFENG communication devices were among those exploding, their detonation caused casualties in several Lebanese regions;
▪️More than 30 Lebanese Red Cross ambulances are involved in assisting and evacuating victims of the explosions.
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Following Tuesday’s mass pager explosions in Lebanese cities, a new wave of detonations of communication devices has occurred across the country. Here are latest updates:
▪️At least nine people have been killed and over 300 injured, according to the country's Health Ministry;
▪️One of the explosions occurred at a funeral ceremony for killed Hezbollah members near Beirut;
▪️The detonated devices, according to various reports, include: pagers, walkie-talkies, phones and fingerprint scanner. Sputnik cannot verify the information on the full list of exploding devices.
▪️The detonated walkie-talkies were purchased by Hezbollah about five months ago, around the same time as the pagers, Lebanese media claimed;
▪️BAOFENG communication devices were among those exploding, their detonation caused casualties in several Lebanese regions;
▪️More than 30 Lebanese Red Cross ambulances are involved in assisting and evacuating victims of the explosions.
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Saudi Arabia will not have diplomatic relations with Israel until there is "the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital" - Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
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❗️The Israeli defense minister announced the beginning of a new stage of the war and the shift of the center of gravity of military efforts to the northern front
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Intel's woes prove US steadily losing innovation & tech leadership
Intel's troubles have exposed the US's feeble semiconductor policy and jeopardized any prospects for a US "chip-making renaissance."
During his term, Joe Biden introduced measures aimed at curbing China's hi-tech rise and AI development, and offered hefty subsidies for US-based chip-makers.
Despite Biden's efforts — including $8.5 bln in direct funding, up to $25 bln in tax cuts, and loans up to $11 bln — Intel still hasn’t seen any resurgence.
🔸 In spite of getting nearly $3 bln in direct funding from the White House, Intel announced on Monday that it is postponing the construction of new factories in Germany and Poland.
🔸 In August, Intel reported a $1.6 bln loss for the second quarter, announced a 15% cutback in its workforce—erasing 15,000 jobs—and suspended its dividend payments.
🔸 Intel's stock plunged 60% in 2024.
So what's contributing to this decline?
🔹 Intel Corp is no longer a leader in innovation. As Vox notes, it "missed the AI transition" and is now struggling to capitalize on the AI boom
🔹 Intel's vertical integration model—where both design and manufacturing of computer chips are handled in-house—is outdated, experts say. In contrast, design-centric companies like Nvidia and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) thrive thanks to working with Taiwan's TSMC, which solely deals in chip production.
🔹 Intel's investments in fabs in Arizona, New Mexico, Ohio, and Oregon fail to adequately address the core challenges the US foundry industry faces. The Washington Times writes, "it costs 44% more to manufacture chips in the US than in Taiwan."
To make things worse, the US' rival, China is offering better conditions for chip-makers, experts argue. That said, the PRC leads the global AI race, having filed over 38,000 generative AI patents between 2014 and 2023—six times the number filed by the US.
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Intel's troubles have exposed the US's feeble semiconductor policy and jeopardized any prospects for a US "chip-making renaissance."
During his term, Joe Biden introduced measures aimed at curbing China's hi-tech rise and AI development, and offered hefty subsidies for US-based chip-makers.
Despite Biden's efforts — including $8.5 bln in direct funding, up to $25 bln in tax cuts, and loans up to $11 bln — Intel still hasn’t seen any resurgence.
So what's contributing to this decline?
To make things worse, the US' rival, China is offering better conditions for chip-makers, experts argue. That said, the PRC leads the global AI race, having filed over 38,000 generative AI patents between 2014 and 2023—six times the number filed by the US.
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World Innovation Awards 2024 ceremony begins
As part of the BRICS Urban Future Forum, the World Innovation Award 2024 ceremony has begun in Moscow, honoring leaders in urban innovation from the bloc's countries.
This award recognizes individuals from developing nations who have made significant personal contributions to advancing sustainable development.
Their efforts in implementing and utilizing innovative solutions have played a crucial role in achieving these goals.
It is given to leaders from developing countries who have made a significant personal contribution to achieving sustainable development goals through systematic efforts to implement and use innovative solutions.
The award ceremony is an important event in the world of innovation, highlighting the significance and priority of innovation in achieving sustainable development.
The award winners are recognized as leaders in innovation, whose projects have become examples of best practices and inspiration for other countries and regions.
Sputnik is the forum’s general information partner.
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As part of the BRICS Urban Future Forum, the World Innovation Award 2024 ceremony has begun in Moscow, honoring leaders in urban innovation from the bloc's countries.
This award recognizes individuals from developing nations who have made significant personal contributions to advancing sustainable development.
Their efforts in implementing and utilizing innovative solutions have played a crucial role in achieving these goals.
It is given to leaders from developing countries who have made a significant personal contribution to achieving sustainable development goals through systematic efforts to implement and use innovative solutions.
The award ceremony is an important event in the world of innovation, highlighting the significance and priority of innovation in achieving sustainable development.
The award winners are recognized as leaders in innovation, whose projects have become examples of best practices and inspiration for other countries and regions.
Sputnik is the forum’s general information partner.
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'People do not feel safe': Beirut's vice mayor condemns terrorist attack
Mohamed Said Fatha, Beirut's vice mayor, expressed deep sorrow over the recent pager detonations in the Lebanese capital, emphasizing the human toll of the tragedy.
Every day, the people of Beirut face uncertainty and the threat of violence. "People do not feel safe and they are not relaxed," he added, acknowledging the struggles of ordinary citizens.
Fatha reassured the public that the city is doing everything it can to help those affected, offering aid and shelter to those in need. "We are ready to provide them with houses if they do not feel safe. That's what we can do."
The vice mayor condemned the attack as an act of terrorism, noting that it targeted not just Hezbollah members but innocent civilians as well. "Some baby, some woman" were among the injured, adding a poignant reminder of the human cost of such violence.
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Mohamed Said Fatha, Beirut's vice mayor, expressed deep sorrow over the recent pager detonations in the Lebanese capital, emphasizing the human toll of the tragedy.
"Unfortunately, it's bad news. We have been shocked by this event and hope that all the injured will recover and [may those killed] rest in peace," Fatha told Sputnik on the sidelines of the BRICS Urban Future Forum in Moscow.
Every day, the people of Beirut face uncertainty and the threat of violence. "People do not feel safe and they are not relaxed," he added, acknowledging the struggles of ordinary citizens.
Fatha reassured the public that the city is doing everything it can to help those affected, offering aid and shelter to those in need. "We are ready to provide them with houses if they do not feel safe. That's what we can do."
The vice mayor condemned the attack as an act of terrorism, noting that it targeted not just Hezbollah members but innocent civilians as well. "Some baby, some woman" were among the injured, adding a poignant reminder of the human cost of such violence.
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Russophobe and hypocrite: Who is going to become EU’s new chief diplomat
Estonia’s former Prime Minister Kaja Kallas is poised to become the European Union’s new High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and succeed Josep Borrell, a diplomat who famously called to resolve the Ukrainian conflict on the battlefield rather than at the negotiating table.
Here are some facts about the bloc’s future top diplomat and her accomplishments:
🔸 Kaja Kallas became the first female prime minister in Estonia’s brief history in 2021 when the collapse of the previous cabinet necessitated the creation of a coalition government with the Reform Party she was leading at the time. She cemented her position in 2023 with the Reform Party’s triumph at the parliamentary election.
🔸 Whatever statesmanship skill Kallas possesses apparently was not enough to fix the serious economic problems Estonia has been facing in recent years, with the budget deficit this year being expected to reach 3.8% of the country's GDP, while Estonia’s debt is poised to reach 23% of GDP (as per IMF estimates).
🔸 Kallas is an outspoken Russophobe whose antagonistic stance towards Russia earned her the “new Iron Lady” moniker in Western media – a reference to the late Margaret Thatcher. She is an active advocate of military support for Ukraine and anti-Russian sanctions.
🔸 Despite that, in August 2023 local media revealed that Kallas’ husband Arvo Hallik had a stake in a logistics company that kept doing business with Russia. While Hallik was quick to promise to sell his share, Kallas simply insisted that she was not aware of the company’s ties to Russia.
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Estonia’s former Prime Minister Kaja Kallas is poised to become the European Union’s new High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and succeed Josep Borrell, a diplomat who famously called to resolve the Ukrainian conflict on the battlefield rather than at the negotiating table.
Here are some facts about the bloc’s future top diplomat and her accomplishments:
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