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| Hello. This weekend has seen the most intense exchange of strikes between Israel and Hezbollah since 2006. My colleagues explain what this could mean for the region. Earlier today, Russia launched a massive attack across Ukraine, hitting critical infrastructure - we'll have live coverage on the BBC News website throughout the day. Your newsletter is also reporting from eastern Congo, Los Angeles and India. Since it's a bank holiday in the UK, we're only sending one edition today - see you tomorrow! | |
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TOP OF THE AGENDA | Israel and Hezbollah exchange heavy fire | | Border towns in Israel and Lebanon have sustained damage from the strikes on Sunday. Credit: AFP | Israel has said it destroyed thousands of Hezbollah rocket launchers in its biggest attack on the Lebanon-based group since their 2006 full-scale war. The action, early on Sunday, was designed to thwart a large-scale attack by the Iran-backed group, Israel said. But Hezbollah said it had still fired 320 rockets and drones at Israel. This weekend's events represent a major escalation of the continuous, lower-intensity conflict across the Israel-Lebanon border triggered by the onset of war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas last October. On Sunday, Israeli Defense Forces announced a Navy soldier had fallen "during combat in northern Israel", while Hezbollah confirmed the deaths of two fighters. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said it was hoped the latest fighting would not lead to a regional war. The US believes a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is likely to defuse tensions - but there was no breakthrough at the latest round of peace talks.
Analysis: Hezbollah said its action was a response to the Israeli killing of a senior commander in Beirut in July. But while both sides say they don't want war, they are both ready for it, writes Jon Donnison.
Watch: Footage taken from Israel shows rockets fired from across the Lebanon border and explosions in the air.
What is Hezbollah? Here's what you need to know about the armed group and its leader, Hassan Hasrallah. | |
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WORLD HEADLINES | Ukraine war: A massive wave of Russian strikes has hit Kyiv and several other cities in Ukraine, killing at least three and putting the entire country under air raid alert. Our live page has more. | Telegram boss detained: Messaging app Telegram has said its CEO Pavel Durov, has "nothing to hide" after he was arrested in France on Saturday, reportedly over allegations of insufficient moderation on the platform. | In Pakistan: Gunmen have killed at least 22 people in the south-western Balochistan region, after forcing them out of their vehicles and checking their identity, officials say. | Oasis: Britpop brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher have ramped up speculation over a potential reunion tour after years of acrimony. Is tomorrow gonna be the day that they're gonna throw it back to us? | Balance down under: A "right to disconnect" rule has come into effect in Australia, offering relief to people who feel forced to take calls or read messages after work. | |
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| Children bear brunt of mpox outbreak | About 75% of the mpox cases being seen by medics in the eastern Congolese city of Goma are under the age of 10, a doctor has told the BBC. Across the region, internally displaced people are often crammed in camps without good sanitation, allowing the disease to run rampant. |
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| | Glody Murhabazi and Simi Jolaoso, BBC News |
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| | Two-year-old Ansima Kanigo caught mpox from one of her four siblings, who have all had the disease. Her mother had no idea what it was at first. "When my child got sick, the other parents told me it might be measles, but we started treating measles and failed, so we decided to come here. Three [children] are cured - they are at home. I only have two who I am admitted with now in this hospital." The medical director at the hospital in Kavumu, Dr Robert Musole, says the outbreak should not be underestimated by the authorities. Eight-hundred patients have been seen there since June and eight have died – all under the age of five. |
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BEYOND THE HEADLINES | Hollywood's ketamine 'wild west' |
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| | | A coroner found ketamine as the primary cause of actor Matthew Perry's death. Credit: Shutterstock | The death of actor Matthew Perry following a "big" dose of ketamine has highlighted an exploding market for the anaesthetic across Los Angeles. Doctors and researchers tell Christal Hayes a "yes men" celebrity culture and a grey area surrounding its off-label use to treat depression are contribution to the boom. |
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SOMETHING DIFFERENT | Reaching for the star | How do restaurants actually get a Michelin star? | |
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And finally... | The Paralympic Games begin on Wednesday, with about 4,400 athletes competing in Paris. Among them, 17-year-old Sheetal Devi from India is hoping to follow up her archery gold medal at the Asian Para Games. She is the first female archer to compete without arms. Read how she's aiming for gold. | |
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