Pagers and walkie-talkies banned at Beirut airport

贝鲁特机场禁止使用寻呼机和对讲机

Global News Podcast

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2024-09-19

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The authorities in Lebanon have banned pagers and walkie-talkies from all flights out of Beirut. Also: Mohamed Al Fayed accused of multiple rapes by staff, and Ukraine energy sector faces 'sternest test yet'.
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  • The Civil Aviation Authority in Lebanon has banned pages and walkie talkies from all flights out of Beetroot airport following the targeting of Hezbollah's communication devices.

  • There have been more exchanges of fire between Israel and the militants.

  • The israeli security services say they've arrested an israeli businessman allegedly recruited by Iran to assassinate Prime Minister Netanyahu.

  • Also in this podcast, artificial intelligence needs global oversight and developing nations need a voice, according to the United nations.

  • And the late billionaire and former Harrods boss Mohammed al Fayed is accused of rape by former staff.

  • He was trying to get in my room in quite an aggressive manner.

  • It was absolutely terrifying.

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  • The authorities in Israel say an israeli businessman is being held in custody over an extraordinary plot to assassinate leading politicians.