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President Emmanuel Macron announced that a French soldier serving in the UN mission in southern
“Lebanon has been killed and three others wounded.”
NPR is on a beersley reports, Macron says evidence suggests that militant group Hezbollah is responsible for the attack." In addition to the incident involving the French soldiers, the Israeli military says it has conducted strikes against operatives that set approach to its troops in 11 on several times from outside the Israeli-controlled area, and who, quote, posed an immediate threat.
Meanwhile, in the Strait of Hormuz, the Iranians have fired at a tanker, reports that U.K. maritime agency in addition, Iran says it is retaking strict control of the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. refused to end its blockade, but to incidents have set back efforts to bring it into the wars and stabilize the world's energy markets, Eleanor Beardsley and NPR News, Tel Aviv. The Iranian announcement that's again restricting the Strait of Hormuz
“came a day after it said it would reopen it. James Kraske is a professor of International”
Maritime Law at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island. He says the Strait should be kept open. Iran has an obligation to keep the Strait open in accordance with international law for all other states that are neutral states, so all the Gulf Arab states as well as all states not involved in the conflict. Of course, those states don't lose their rights. They enjoy
the right to transit passage through the Strait of Hormuz. He said even once the Strait is reopened, it will take some time until the ships can safely
get through it. Kraske says it's believed there are 10 to 12 mines that must be cleared first,
and that could take two to three weeks. Wisconsin is recovering from an onslaught of heavy rain and severe storms this week. My on silver of member station WU WM reports from Milwaukee. People were still trying to dry out from heavy rains and flooding from earlier in the week when more rain hit. In Milwaukee County rivers overflowed and intersections flooded, leaving people in cars stranded. People like Maddie Salzwazio, who was rescued by firefighters. After a couple
minutes, we just realized that we were in the water and then we couldn't get out so we pulled into the middle and we turned on our hazards and then we were there for probably like 30 minutes. For many in Wisconsin, this week's rain is bringing back not so distant memories of last August's record rainfall and flooding, which received a natural disaster declaration. Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers has declared a state of emergency. Friend Pyre News, I'm Diane Silver in Milwaukee.
Officials and residents in northwest Illinois are assessing the damage after a likely tornado yesterday. The storm stripped roofs off houses and brought down trees and power lines in the village of Lima about 117 miles northwest of Chicago. There are no reports of severe injuries or deaths. This is NPR News. Going on GLP-1 treatments for diabetes or obesity is very common, it's also common to quit the drugs and restart them again. NPR as you can a Gucci reports.
Medicines like OZEMPIC and ZEPBound are intended as lifelong treatments. But a study shows about three quarters of people stop using them within a year. While other research shows, those who quit intent a later resume taking the drugs. In other words, people appear to be cycling on and off the drugs. And indeed, many ads encourage their use as diet aids. But GLP-1's cause lean muscle loss, too, says Texas Tech medicinal chemist,
"My mood's a lot more Ahmed." We might find some "redub problems" if we are not monitoring about the compositions, especially for the elder patients. Muscle loss can impair metabolism and balance and lead to fractures. You can a Gucci and PR news. Pope Leo arrived in Angola today the third stop of a four-nation African tour. He urged Angolaans to work for a society free from the slavery
imposed by the elite, sharply criticizing powerful interests that exploit the nation's natural
resources. Hundreds of cyclists and tweed jackets and bowler hats rolled through the streets of London today. It's the annual tweed run. The goal is not to cycle fast, but to look good while riding past big men. Riders embrace vintage British attire, including tweed shirts, suits, and bro ties. A writer from Susseg told Reuters "everyone has to make an effort. This is NPR News." You know, every day on up first NPR's golden globe nominated, morning news podcast,
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