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00:00A familiar sound in the northern city of Haifa.
00:20The Israeli army says Hezbollah launched some 180 missiles in separate barrages.
00:27Most were taken out by Israel's Iron Dome air defence system, but not all.
00:34As well as missiles, Israel says the militant group sent drones into their territory, one
00:40of which targeted a holiday home owned by Benjamin Netanyahu in the coastal town of
00:46Caesarea.
00:47Neither he nor his wife were there at the time, but the Prime Minister called it an
00:52assassination attempt and said that Israel would not be deterred.
00:57Israel in turn carried out airstrikes in Lebanon.
01:00Some hit Beirut's densely populated southern suburbs, where it says it struck Hezbollah
01:06weapons facilities and a command centre.
01:17South Korean intelligence has released these satellite images, claiming to show North Korean
01:22personnel gathered at a Russian military facility in Khabarovsk.
01:26The spy agency believes North Korea has already started sending troops to fight with Russia
01:31in Ukraine, saying 1,500 soldiers have already started training.
01:36It comes after similar allegations from Ukraine, its intelligence saying over 10,000 infantry
01:41troops will be ready to fight by November 1st.
01:44Though the direct involvement of troops hasn't been officially confirmed by NATO, North Korea's
01:49support for the Russian war efforts is nothing new.
01:56It has been a difficult relationship, but the leaders of Germany and Turkey appear to
02:05have put aside their differences for crucial talks on wide-ranging issues, including the
02:12escalating conflict in the Middle East and migration in Europe.
02:17German Chancellor Olaf Scholz landed in Istanbul after meeting the US, French and British leaders
02:22in Berlin.
02:24Some Western politicians, including Scholz, hope that Israel's killing of Hamas leader
02:28Yahya Sinwar will result in a ceasefire in Gaza after a year of violence.
02:43South Africa has asked Taiwan to move its de facto embassy out of its administrative
02:47capital Pretoria.
02:49It's given Taipei six months to relocate its liaison office to the commercial hub of
02:53Johannesburg.
02:55The decision this year is highlighting Beijing's expanding sway among developing nations.
02:59Taipei accused Pretoria of bowing to pressure from China, while Beijing welcomed the decision.
03:04China opened its embassy in South Africa in 1998, a year after Pretoria severed formal
03:11diplomatic ties with Taiwan, over which Beijing claimed sovereignty.
03:19Tonight, Cuba is a country in crisis.
03:28At least 10 million across the communist nation without power for the second time in 24 hours
03:33after one of the island's major power plants failed on Friday.
03:37The blackout, putting angry residents closer to the brink of catastrophe amid repression
03:41and already growing shortages of clean water, fuel and food.
03:45The regime officials blaming the problem on aging, crumbling infrastructure, already
03:49the source of regular rolling blackouts across the island and on a shortage of fuel imports.
04:03Another global news and its largest ever drugs bust.
04:07Mexico's Navy has seized 8.4 metric tons of illicit cargo and has also arrested 23 people.
04:13The Navy has seized 8,700 liters of fuel and six boats off the coast near Lazaro Cárdenas.
04:20The seized assets are worth at least $100 million.
04:24In the never-ending drug crime saga of Mexico, the Delhi Sinaloa cartel has seen a surge
04:30of violence since September 9th, when two of its most powerful groups of the cartel
04:35came to blows.
04:37On Friday, gunmen opened fire on the office building and several vehicles belonging to
04:41the Sinaloan media outlet El Debate, which usually reports on violent events across the
04:46northwestern Sinaloa state, was attacked early on Friday morning.