Hezbollah fighters targeted by exploding pagers. There arent many parts of the world where pagers are still a thing. But a few months ago the his Brother Leader Hassan Nasrallah called on his fighters, those on the front lines, to stop using smartphones because israel he said had the technology to infiltrate the signal. But it seems israel also had access to the company manufacturing the pagers, or some part of the supply line. Each was fitted with a small amount of explosive, that was somehow triggered by a Signal Israel controlled. Unwittingly his brother have done israels bidding. Handing out pagers to loyalists who for weeks would be carrying them on their person. Until today when simultaneously they exploded. Almost 3000 people have been wounded. Including many who were standing near the target. A little girl is said to be among the dead. Leavens to be among the dead. Health minister said the leavens Health Minister said the explosion was a major Escalation in the region. Were See
Is more than 200 years old. Do you think, in 200 years, people will still be coming to visit moussas castle 7 still be coming to visit moussas castle . Yes, for sure. Good morning, welcome to breakfast with rogerjohnson and Rachel Burden. Our headlines today. The Prime Minister vows to come down hard on crime, announcing an expansion of police stop and search powers in england and wales. Were live in malaysia as the search for a 15 year old who went missing while on holiday there enters its second week, with police continuing to look in the forest near her resort. Theres a familiar look to the premier league table, Manchester City are top after a Raheem Sterling hat trick in a 5 0 win against west ham. And in weather, comedy wins may not be as strong today but more heavy rain as possible across parts of scotla nd rain as possible across parts of scotland and Northern England. Our risk of flooding as well. More details in breakfast. Although the winds may not be strong today. Its sunday
Rosamund urwin from the sunday times and the business journalist john crowley thats coming up after the latest headlines and a full sport update. Now its time for a look at the weather. Cheer us us up, its been gloomy the past couple of days, particularly a prediction of what is to come. That is too much pressure. There will be a bit of sunshine of the days ahead but not feeling as warm as it has done and still for some on the wet side. Concern again over parts of Northern England and southern scotland well the rain will be at its heaviest and most persistent. That will cause further problems, when pushing on across Northern England, amalgamating gcioss Northern England, amalgamating across parts of lanarkshire and the lothians. Across parts of Northern Ireland as well. Heavy showers in south wales which will blossom a bit more widely, South West England and across the midlands, too, becoming heavy and sundry in some parts. Sunshine, brighter across the afternoon across parts of northe
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South koreans live in the shadow of their enemy, north korea. As young people shun a life of semi captivity, its numbers are dwindling, along with the hope korea will ever be reunified. Ourjourney into the Demilitarised Zone begins at dawn. We pass checkpoint after checkpoint accompanied by commander chris mercado. Freedom main, this is freedom 6. Over. See this Kind Of Blue Archway and the white sign beyond it . Were now entering the Demilitarised Zone. This is the most militarised border in the world. Hundreds of rounds of Artillery Point in both directions, and securing this level of access is incredibly rare. To our left and to our right, we have active minefields. Theres more than two million mines inside of the dmz. Freedom main, freedom main. This is freedom 3. As we drive towards north korea, we reach a small cluster of homes. This is the village of taesung, home to 138 people, many now in their 60s and over. Kim dong rae was here long before the korean war would decide the vil