Today: September 19, 2024
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Exploding radios in Lebanon disrupt its fragile health system, WHO says

An aerial view from an airplane window shows the Lebanese capital Beirut
September 19, 2024
Reuters

GENEVA (Reuters) - Explosions in booby-trapped radios and pagers in Lebanon this week seriously disrupted its fragile health sector, the World Health Organization chief said on Thursday.

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