By: Adam Durbin, Francesca Gillett, Sam Hancock
Summary At least eight people have died and thousands are injured after handheld pagers, used by Hezbollah to communicate, began exploding in Lebanon on Tuesday afternoon
Sam Hancock is a Digital Journalist at BBC News and BBC World. He covers general assignment news with a focus on government and politics, often reporting on significant topics such as the Russia-Ukraine War, the United Kingdom, and the impact of the Coronavirus in Europe. Sam's work has been featured in various outlets, including Cigalah Group, Yahoo News UK, News Medical, Irish Independent, and The Independent.
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Sam's coverage focuses on international relations, the Middle East conflict, politics, and crime. He appears to be attentive to evolving stories and breaking news related to government announcements.
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