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International News Summary
News summary covering multiple international events: Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, explosion in Syria, landslide in Cameroon, railway strike in Italy, and police recruitment appeal in Zambia.
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Lebanon's National News Agency (Nna)Syrian Observatory For Human RightsTrenitaliaFs SecurityZambia Police
Augustine Fonka AwaRaphael Musamba
- What caused the explosion in Homs, Syria?
- A large explosion rocked Homs, Syria, prompting an investigation into its cause. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights described the blast as "violent" and unexplained, affecting Homs and nearby regions.
- Why did railway workers in Italy go on strike?
- Railway workers in Italy staged an eight-hour strike to demand improved workplace safety following a train conductor's stabbing in Genoa. The strike involved major rail companies such as Trenitalia and Italo NTV.
- What is the Zambian police's request to the government?
- Zambia's police chief appealed to the government for 3,000 new officers before the 2026 elections to maintain adequate peace and security during the electoral process.
- What were the casualties in the Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon?
- Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon resulted in at least 25 deaths and 32 injuries, with 15 fatalities occurring in a residential building in Barja. Civil defense teams are still searching for victims under the rubble.
- What caused the landslide in Cameroon and what were the consequences?
- A landslide in Cameroon's West region, triggered by heavy rains, caused at least three deaths. Emergency workers and vehicles were buried by a subsequent landslide while attempting road clearance.