Lebanon Explosions: Potential Breach of International Humanitarian Law
Experts say blasts potentially violate international humanitarian law, including ban on indiscriminate attacks.
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Despite his age, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, 73, embraced adventure and tried his hand at snorkeling during his recent visit to the island of Lakshadweep.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's life is not limited to politics and international relations.
He also finds time for fun and adventurous activities. From exploring new areas to playing water sports, PM Modi is always ready for new experiences.
Prime Minister Modi on Thursday delighted his supporters by offering a glimpse of underwater exploration while snorkeling in Lakshadweep, India's smallest union territory.
He shared his experience on social media and encouraged adventure enthusiasts to add Lakshadweep to their list of must-visit destinations.
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Experts say blasts potentially violate international humanitarian law, including ban on indiscriminate attacks.
Health Ministry says 14 people killed, 450 wounded in latest device explosions, which Hezbollah blames on Israel.
Thousands of members of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah as well as civilians have been killed or wounded after wireless communication devices, known as pagers, exploded in different locations across the country on Tuesday.