Lebanon's humanitarian crisis deepens, U.S. raises terrorism threat, and Maduro's arrest sparks hope in Venezuela — latest updates.
BEIRUT, LEBANON — Israeli airstrikes on southern suburbs of Beirut have displaced over 95,000 residents, further worsening the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Lebanon.
UNITED STATES — U.S. authorities warn of an anticipated increase in terrorist activities linked to the escalating conflict involving Iran, prompting heightened security measures.
LEBANON — Israeli military actions in southern Lebanon have reportedly displaced over 500,000 people, raising significant humanitarian concerns among local leaders.
UNKNOWN — The head of OpenAI's robotics division has resigned due to controversies surrounding the company's contract with the Pentagon, highlighting ethical concerns.
VENEZUELA — With Nicolás Maduro's arrest, many Venezuelans express hope for political change, anticipating increased stability with U.S. backing.
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