2025-01-24
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I'm Nicola Coughlan and for BBC Radio 4, this is History's Youngest Heroes.
Rebellion, risk and the radical power of youth.
She thought, right, I'll just do it.
She thought about others rather than herself.
Twelve stories of extraordinary young people from across history.
There's a real sense of urgency in them.
That resistance has to be mounted.
It has to be mounted now.
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This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Valerie Sanderson and at 1400 hours GMT on Friday 24th January, these are our main stories.
A BBC investigation into the deadliest single Israeli attack in its recent conflict with Hezbollah finds evidence that Almost all the 73 people kill were Lebanese civilians.
The exiled Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya says the country's presidential election, due this weekend, is a sham.
A court in Pakistan orders a popular social media personality to publish a video every month on animal rights.
Also in this podcast, the actor Hugh Grant says settlements made to victims like Prince Harry in the phone hacking scandal involving Rupert Murdoch's newspapers.
In light of these findings, we think that the police should launch a new criminal investigation into this.
The people who were giving the orders are still there and they're still effectively running this country.
We start in Lebanon, where a ceasefire has been underway for two months after more than a year of fighting between Israel and the Iranian backed Hezbollah militia.
In the weeks before the ceasefire, Israel had intensified its bombing campaign against Hezbollah targets.