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Mahindra SA celebrates 20 000th Pik Up unit

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Vehicle manufacturer Mahindra South Africa in August celebrated the milestone of having the 20 000th locally assembled Pik Up “bakkie” rolling off the line, as the company gears for its next phase of growth in the country and looks to initiate localisation. Tasneem Bulbulia tells us more.

Israel’s Mossad plants explosive in Hezbollah’s Taiwan-made pagers

Khaama Press (Afghan News Agency) 

The New York Times, citing several informed officials, reported that Israel had planted explosives inside pagers that Hezbollah had ordered from the Taiwanese company “Gold Apollo.” According to the report, the explosives were hidden inside the pagers before they were shipped to Lebanon. The New York Times further reported that Hezbollah had ordered more than […]

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How Israel Planted Explosives in Thousands of Hezbollah Pagers

Oilprice.com 

Israel’s intelligence service planted explosives in several thousand pagers that Hezbollah had ordered from Taiwan, Reuters has reported in the wake of deadly pager explosions that killed nine in Lebanon earlier this week. Among those injured in the Tuesday explosions was Iran’s envoy to Lebanon, which might prompt another threat from Iran to Israel in what would be the latest step in a long escalation dance and one more bullish factor for oil amid a scarcity of bullish factors. According to Reuters sources who remained unnamed... Читать дальше...

Ministers call for abolition of legislative intent documents

Err.ee (en) 

Climate Minister Yoko Alender (Reform) and Minister of Infrastructure Vladimir Svet (SDE) believe that legislative intent initiatives (VTK) have become unnecessary in practice, serving as a formal and burdensome additional step. They suggest that the requirement for these plans should be abolished.

Israel planted 5,000 pager explosives months before deadly blasts, Lebanese security sources say

France24.com (en) 

Israel’s spy service injected explosive materials activated by coded messages into thousands of pagers during production, months before they were imported by the Lebanese group Hezbollah, a senior Lebanese security source said. Hezbollah fighters were using the low-tech devices, produced by the Taiwan-based company Gold Apollo, in an attempt to evade Israeli location-tracking, sources said. Gold Apollo said on Wednesday that the devices used in the blasts were manufactured by another company based in Budapest.