StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos0:58NowChina: China Desertified Land Area DecreasedStringersHubYichang, China - November 28, 2024 Crops are grown on the sandified land after treatment at the Three Gorges Reservoir area in Yichang, Hubei province, China, Nov 28, 2024.
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos1:20NowLebanon: Death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon rises to 3,961StringersHubLebanon - Recent The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon in the latest round of Israel-Hezbollah conflict that broke out on October 8, 2023 has climbed to 3,961, with injuries rising to 16,520, said Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health on Thursday. The death toll had been revised as more victims were found beneath the rubble, the ministry said. Israel's security cabinet approved a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah on Tuesday night, which came into effect on Wednesday morning, according to a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office. However, the Lebanese army issued a statement on Thursday, saying that from Wednesday to Thursday, the Israeli army repeatedly violated the ceasefire agreement by breaching Lebanese airspace and using various weapons to target Lebanese territory. The statement also mentioned that they are coordinating with relevant parties to address these violations. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a statement on Thursday announcing that the Israeli army conducted an airstrike on a Hezbollah facility in southern Lebanon that day. The IDF claimed that the facility was used to store medium-range rockets, and Israeli warplanes targeted it after confirming Hezbollah's activities. The statement also noted that Israeli troops remain stationed in southern Lebanon and are actively working to address any violations of the ceasefire agreement. Later that day, the IDF issued another statement announcing that an airstrike had been launched against two Hezbollah members who had entered a rocket-launching site in southern Lebanon. Additionally, the IDF fired warning shots in various areas of the region to disperse Hezbollah members attempting to approach the border. The statement emphasized that the IDF is working actively to implement the ceasefire agreement, prevent Hezbollah from rearming, and rebuilding infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Shotlist: Lebanon - Recent: 1. Various of smoke rising in urban area, suburban area; Beirut, Lebanon - Recent 2. Various of smoke rising from buildings; Beirut, Lebanon - Nov 26, 2024 3. Various of amateur footage showing smoke rising after air strikes in Beirut's southern suburbs; Beirut, Lebanon - Nov 22, 2024 4. Amateur footage showing smoke rising from buildings hit by Israeli bombardment; FILE: Beirut, Lebanon - Oct 3, 2024 5. Various of people, debris, Lebanese national flag; 6. Various of debris, destroyed vehicles; Masnaa, Lebanon - Nov 7, 2024 7. Various of destroyed vehicle; Beirut, …
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos2:45NowIsrael: Ceasefire sparks hope in conflict-affected Israeli regions, despite dissenting voicesStringersHubQiryat Shemona, Israel - November 28, 2024 Residents in the north of Israel have expressed hope that the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah will bring peace to the country and help them return to normal life, although dissenting voices continue to question the deal's sustainability and effectiveness. Israel's security cabinet approved a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah on Tuesday night, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office said in a statement. The ceasefire agreement came into effect on Wednesday morning. According to a recent survey by Israeli media, around 60 percent of the Israeli public believe that Hezbollah has not been defeated. This view is also held by some far-right figures including senior officials in the current government and opposition party leaders, all of whom have expressed their opposition to the ceasefire. Meanwhile, both sides have already accused each other of violating the armistice. Even so, there are clear signs that some residents in northern Israel are taking the ceasefire as license to return to normal daily activities. In Kiryat Shmona, a city heavily targeted by rocket attacks during the conflict, traffic and pedestrians have increased. Some in the city remain cautious, however, and many shops remain closed. The Israeli government has not released a plan that would enable residents who have fled to return to the northern regions. Consequently, some local leaders in the north have criticized the government for failing to achieve the goal of stabilizing the situation in these areas. In Haifa, the largest city on Israel's northern coast and a major target of rocket attacks over the past year since the conflict began, people expressed relief and joy at being able to travel more freely following the ceasefire deal. Shotlist: Kiryat Shmona, Israel - Nov 28, 2024: 1. Various of traffic; soldiers; closed shops; 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Daryl, resident (full name not given): "I'm really afraid for my children, for our soldiers, for everything here in the north. I was born here in Kiryat Shmona. I always know the bombs from my being a little girl. So I hope it's going to be good."; 3. Various of damaged vehicle, buildings; 4. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew) Batard, resident (full name not given)(partially overlaid with shot 5): "The Israeli government said that a ceasefire has been reached. We hope that they will truly ensure the safe return of local residents and make sure that there are enough troops to protect the border areas. We hope …
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos0:17NowChina: Atlas comet illuminates Zijin Mountain, ChinaStringersHubNanjing, China - October 15, 2024 [Note: no sound] On 15 October 2024, Comet Atlas shone in the night sky of Zijinshan Mountain in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. The celestial event unfolded under a darkened sky, as the comet streaked across the heavens like a luminous sprite. Its shimmering light and alternating hues of deep and pale tones created a mesmerizing spectacle. The comet’s mysterious trajectory captivated stargazers and tourists alike. Enthusiasts gathered in awe, their gazes fixed on the enchanting display, which added a touch of wonder to the already breathtaking night view of Zijin Mountain.
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos0:26NowChina: Shanghai Sports ShowStringersHubShanghai, China - November 28, 2024 Shanghai Sports Show at a glance, November 28, 2024, Shanghai, China.
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StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos0:58NowChina: China Desertified Land Area DecreasedStringersHubYichang, China - November 28, 2024 Crops are grown on the sandified land after treatment at the Three Gorges Reservoir area in Yichang, Hubei province, China, Nov 28, 2024.
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos1:20NowLebanon: Death toll from Israeli strikes on Lebanon rises to 3,961StringersHubLebanon - Recent The death toll from Israeli attacks on Lebanon in the latest round of Israel-Hezbollah conflict that broke out on October 8, 2023 has climbed to 3,961, with injuries rising to 16,520, said Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health on Thursday. The death toll had been revised as more victims were found beneath the rubble, the ministry said. Israel's security cabinet approved a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah on Tuesday night, which came into effect on Wednesday morning, according to a statement from the Israeli Prime Minister's Office. However, the Lebanese army issued a statement on Thursday, saying that from Wednesday to Thursday, the Israeli army repeatedly violated the ceasefire agreement by breaching Lebanese airspace and using various weapons to target Lebanese territory. The statement also mentioned that they are coordinating with relevant parties to address these violations. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) issued a statement on Thursday announcing that the Israeli army conducted an airstrike on a Hezbollah facility in southern Lebanon that day. The IDF claimed that the facility was used to store medium-range rockets, and Israeli warplanes targeted it after confirming Hezbollah's activities. The statement also noted that Israeli troops remain stationed in southern Lebanon and are actively working to address any violations of the ceasefire agreement. Later that day, the IDF issued another statement announcing that an airstrike had been launched against two Hezbollah members who had entered a rocket-launching site in southern Lebanon. Additionally, the IDF fired warning shots in various areas of the region to disperse Hezbollah members attempting to approach the border. The statement emphasized that the IDF is working actively to implement the ceasefire agreement, prevent Hezbollah from rearming, and rebuilding infrastructure in southern Lebanon. Shotlist: Lebanon - Recent: 1. Various of smoke rising in urban area, suburban area; Beirut, Lebanon - Recent 2. Various of smoke rising from buildings; Beirut, Lebanon - Nov 26, 2024 3. Various of amateur footage showing smoke rising after air strikes in Beirut's southern suburbs; Beirut, Lebanon - Nov 22, 2024 4. Amateur footage showing smoke rising from buildings hit by Israeli bombardment; FILE: Beirut, Lebanon - Oct 3, 2024 5. Various of people, debris, Lebanese national flag; 6. Various of debris, destroyed vehicles; Masnaa, Lebanon - Nov 7, 2024 7. Various of destroyed vehicle; Beirut, …
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos2:45NowIsrael: Ceasefire sparks hope in conflict-affected Israeli regions, despite dissenting voicesStringersHubQiryat Shemona, Israel - November 28, 2024 Residents in the north of Israel have expressed hope that the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hezbollah will bring peace to the country and help them return to normal life, although dissenting voices continue to question the deal's sustainability and effectiveness. Israel's security cabinet approved a ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah on Tuesday night, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office said in a statement. The ceasefire agreement came into effect on Wednesday morning. According to a recent survey by Israeli media, around 60 percent of the Israeli public believe that Hezbollah has not been defeated. This view is also held by some far-right figures including senior officials in the current government and opposition party leaders, all of whom have expressed their opposition to the ceasefire. Meanwhile, both sides have already accused each other of violating the armistice. Even so, there are clear signs that some residents in northern Israel are taking the ceasefire as license to return to normal daily activities. In Kiryat Shmona, a city heavily targeted by rocket attacks during the conflict, traffic and pedestrians have increased. Some in the city remain cautious, however, and many shops remain closed. The Israeli government has not released a plan that would enable residents who have fled to return to the northern regions. Consequently, some local leaders in the north have criticized the government for failing to achieve the goal of stabilizing the situation in these areas. In Haifa, the largest city on Israel's northern coast and a major target of rocket attacks over the past year since the conflict began, people expressed relief and joy at being able to travel more freely following the ceasefire deal. Shotlist: Kiryat Shmona, Israel - Nov 28, 2024: 1. Various of traffic; soldiers; closed shops; 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Daryl, resident (full name not given): "I'm really afraid for my children, for our soldiers, for everything here in the north. I was born here in Kiryat Shmona. I always know the bombs from my being a little girl. So I hope it's going to be good."; 3. Various of damaged vehicle, buildings; 4. SOUNDBITE (Hebrew) Batard, resident (full name not given)(partially overlaid with shot 5): "The Israeli government said that a ceasefire has been reached. We hope that they will truly ensure the safe return of local residents and make sure that there are enough troops to protect the border areas. We hope …
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos0:17NowChina: Atlas comet illuminates Zijin Mountain, ChinaStringersHubNanjing, China - October 15, 2024 [Note: no sound] On 15 October 2024, Comet Atlas shone in the night sky of Zijinshan Mountain in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China. The celestial event unfolded under a darkened sky, as the comet streaked across the heavens like a luminous sprite. Its shimmering light and alternating hues of deep and pale tones created a mesmerizing spectacle. The comet’s mysterious trajectory captivated stargazers and tourists alike. Enthusiasts gathered in awe, their gazes fixed on the enchanting display, which added a touch of wonder to the already breathtaking night view of Zijin Mountain.
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos0:26NowChina: Shanghai Sports ShowStringersHubShanghai, China - November 28, 2024 Shanghai Sports Show at a glance, November 28, 2024, Shanghai, China.
StringersHubflipped into StringersHub Videos0:28NowChina: Hip-hop dancers perform difficult moves at the Shanghai Sports ShowStringersHubShanghai, China - November 28, 2024 Hip-hop dancers perform difficult moves at the Shanghai Sports Show in Shanghai, China, November 28, 2024.