Al Día. 22/10/2024

 

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1. Air raid sirens in Tel Aviv after Hezbollah says it targeted city. The IDF said there were no reports of injuries. At least 13 people were killed and 57 others injured in an Israeli airstrike near Hariri hospital, Lebanon’s biggest public hospital. The Guardian


2. Le ministre des armées français, Sébastien Lecornu, dit craindre une «guerre civile imminente» au Liban. Un cessez-le-feu dans le pays est une nécessité pour notre sécurité collective, a affirmé le ministre. Le Monde


3. Le pétrole en hausse face au risque d’une riposte israélienne contre l’Iran. Vers 08h45 GMT, le prix du baril de Brent de la mer du Nord, pour livraison en décembre, a pris 1,05%, à 73,83 dollars. Le Soir


4. Kyiv incensed as UN’s Guterres ‘to meet Putin’ in Russia. The meeting was apparently scheduled to take place on the sidelines of the Brics summit in the central Russian city of Kazan. The Guardian


5. North Korean arms more significant than troops in Russia’s war against Ukraine. In the past, North Korea sent pilots to Egypt, where they fought against Israel in the Yom Kippur war, and to Vietnam, where some flew sorties against the US forces. The Guardian


6. China holds live-fire drills on island closest to Taiwan. The exercises are also part of a wider campaign, which has seen Chinese ships and planes regularly cross into Taiwanese territory and airspace. This is a grey zone warfare tactic intended to normalise the incursions and weaken Taiwan over a prolonged period. BBC


7. Immigration: «La solution ne se trouve pas dans de simples mesures nationales de surface». A la suite de l’annonce d’une nouvelle loi sur l’immigration en France, les eurodéputées Renew françaises appellent à privilégier les actions à l’échelle de l’UE. Le Monde


8. Humanity is on the verge of ‘shattering Earth’s natural limits’, say experts in biodiversity warning. Since 1970, some studies estimate wildlife populations have declined on average by 73%, with huge numbers lost in the decades and centuries before. The Guardian

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