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Lebanon is on edge after thousands of electronic devices exploded across the country over the past two days, leaving 37 dead and more than 2,000 people injured. In what appears to be a highly targeted operation, which security sources claim is the work of Mossad, the Israeli spy agency, electronic pagers belonging to Hezbollah members...Lebanon is on edge after thousands of electronic devices exploded across the country over the past two days, leaving 37 dead and more than 2,000 people injured. In what appears to be a highly targeted operation, which security sources claim is the work of Mossad, the Israeli spy agency, electronic pagers belonging to Hezbollah members...Lebanon is on edge after thousands of electronic devices exploded across the country over the past two days, leaving 37 dead...
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The board of Scotland’s troubled water industry regulator was “surprised” when serious financial irregularities emerged, MSPs have heard. The Water Industry Commission for Scotland (Wics), which currently employs 21 staff, has been under intense scrutiny since December last year when Audit Scotland, the public spending watchdog, raised...The board of Scotland’s troubled water industry regulator was “surprised” when serious financial irregularities emerged, MSPs have heard. The Water Industry Commission for Scotland (Wics), which currently employs 21 staff, has been under intense scrutiny since December last year when Audit Scotland, the public spending watchdog, raised...The board of Scotland’s troubled water industry regulator was “surprised” when serious financial irregularities emerged, MSPs...