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00:00Fresh Israeli airstrikes hit southern Beirut's Dahiye district on Sunday with a precise strike hitting the Goberi neighborhood as smoke
00:07rose over the capital.
00:09The Israeli Defense Forces stated the operation targeted a Hezbollah command center used to advance attacks against Israeli civilians and
00:16soldiers operating in southern Lebanon.
00:19Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed the actions were in response to the projectiles launched toward Israeli territory over the
00:26weekend.
00:26The bombardment marks a second wave of weekend strikes following attacks on Saturday that killed at least five people across
00:33Tireh, Nabatieh and the Jezin district, where Arihan mayor Ali Badi was killed.
00:40The escalation comes after the Israeli military warned residents of 24 Lebanese towns and villages to leave their homes immediately.
00:47Amid the violence, Lebanese President Yosef Aoun warned the country is at a fateful juncture, stating it's an existential necessity
00:55to become a sovereign state that upholds the rule of law rather than remaining hostage to militias.
01:04The Suisse have voted down a divisive anti-immigration proposal to cap the country's population at 10 million, early results
01:13showed on Sunday.
01:14Shortly after polls closed at noon local time, preliminary results indicated around 55 percent opposition to the initiative, with turnouts
01:24exceeding 57 percent nationwide.
01:26The votes put forward by the hard-right Swiss People's Party, SVP, have sparked warnings of chaos and devastating impacts
01:35for the Swiss economy and European Union relations.
01:38The court not to a Switzerland with 10 million referendum want measures to stop Switzerland's population, currently 9.1 million,
01:48going above 10 million before 2050.
01:50The SVP party believes the current immigration is exacerbating the housing shortage, rising rents, infrastructure saturation and pressure on the
02:00health care system.
02:02The proposal, if accepted, would have slammed the brakes on immigration.
02:07Meanwhile, voters voted yes to approve an amendment to the Civil Service Act in another referendum poll on Sunday.
02:14With the yes vote, six new measures in the Civil and Service Act will be introduced in Switzerland.
02:21Romanian president Nicu Sordani nominated career politician Andrian Vesteia, leader of the National Liberal Party and former development minister, to
02:29be the country's new prime minister on Sunday, seeking to end a deep political crisis.
02:35Nomination at the Cotruseni Palace came after Dan's previous pick this month, Eugen Tomac, withdrew his candidacy following his failure
02:42to secure sufficient political support to form a cabinet within 10 days.
02:57The political turmoil dates back to May when a no-confidence motion toppled the previous prime minister after the Social
03:04Democratic Party quit the ruling coalition.
03:07The incoming administration faces severe economic challenges, with Romania currently experiencing a technical recession, rampant inflation and one of the
03:16highest budget deficits in the European Union.
03:21Thousands of Albanians rallied across the capital, Tirana, Saturday against a luxury tourism project worth nearly 4 billion euros, which
03:32is planned in a protected coastal area in the Adriatic Sea.
03:35The project, linked to an investment scheme run by Jared Kushner, son-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump,
03:43involved the development of a hotel complex on an abandoned island and adjacent the coastline.
03:49Demonstrators took to the street in a nightly protest, blowing whistles and holding cardboard cutouts of flamingos, one of the
03:58protected migratory bird species that could see their habitats threatened by the proposed luxury resorts.
04:04The Albanian government claims the investment will transform the country's tourist map and strengthen its path to the European Union.
04:13But environmental groups and opposition activists say there are serious risks.
04:19Prime Minister Eddie Rama defends the project. He said it will not back down.
04:24Despite Rama's defense of the development, the protests have gathered pace, with supporters in Albanian communities in neighboring Greece and
04:32other European countries also holding rallies.
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