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劳伦·弗雷耶
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吉尔斯·斯奈德:报道了以色列和黎巴嫩真主党之间达成的停火协议,以及停火协议生效后的情况。他还简要介绍了美国权力过渡和国际贸易紧张局势等其他新闻。 奥伦·弗雷耶:报道了黎巴嫩停火后难民返回家园的情况,以及以色列军队撤离的进展。他指出联合国估计有四分之一的黎巴嫩人流离失所。 劳伦·弗雷耶:报道了停火前夕以色列对贝鲁特的猛烈轰炸以及真主党对以色列的火箭袭击,导致数十人丧生。 塔马拉·基思:报道了特朗普过渡团队与白宫签署了一项关键协议,以促进权力过渡,但尚未与司法部签署必要的协议,也没有计划签署一项关于公共资金、办公场所和政府电子邮件账户的协议。她还报道了特朗普政府即将上任的经济团队成员的任命,其中包括一位对政府新冠政策持批评态度的国家卫生研究院主任。 道格·福特:谴责特朗普当选总统对商品征收高额关税的威胁,并表示加拿大将采取报复措施。 艾莉诺·比尔斯利:报道了一名前学生的谎言导致一名中学教师被杀害的案件,八名男子正在接受审判。她详细介绍了这名学生的谎言如何导致其父亲制作并传播了一段谴责该教师的视频,最终导致一名激进分子杀害了该教师。

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Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder. A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon has begun. It took effect several hours ago and appears to be holding, as NPR's Oren Freyer reports from the Lebanese capital. Beirut erupted with celebratory gunfire, mixing with the dawn call to prayer from mosques across the city. Even before first light, cars were lining up on highways heading south at the capital.

Evacuees eager to return to their homes in areas where fighting has been fiercest. But Israeli troops are still present in Lebanon in the process of retreating south across the border. And the Israeli military warns civilians away from certain villages where they are still present. The United Nations estimates a quarter of people in Lebanon have been displaced.

Dozens of people were killed Tuesday on the eve of this truce, as Israeli warplanes pounded Beirut in some of the heaviest bombardment of this war, while Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel. Lauren Freyer, NPR News, Beirut. Back in the U.S., after a significant delay, the Trump transition team has signed a key agreement with the Biden White House to ease the transfer of power.

NPR's Tamara Keitho reports under law that agreement was due October 1st. The Trump transition signed a memorandum of understanding with the White House. In a statement, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles says this marks the start of the next phase of the transition and will allow intended cabinet nominees to begin critical preparations needed to complete an orderly transition of power. But for now at least,

The Trump transition hasn't signed an agreement with the Department of Justice needed to perform background checks and process security clearances. And the transition is not planning to sign a third agreement that would have given it access to public funds, office space and government email accounts.

Tamara Keith, NPR News. President-elect Trump is adding more names to his incoming administration for his economic team. He's nominating Jameson Greer to become U.S. Trade Representative and Kevin Hassett to lead the National Economic Council. On the health front, Trump has chosen Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to be director of the National Institutes of Health. Bhattacharya was an outspoken critic of the government's COVID policies during the pandemic.

Canadian officials blasting President-elect Trump's threat to impose sweeping tariffs on goods entering the country. Ontario Premier Doug Ford spoke to the BBC. He does put these tariffs on. We will retaliate. We will put tariffs on every box of cereal, every cracker, anything that gets shipped across.

And I promise you, it will hurt the U.S. and I don't want that. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is to convene an emergency meeting with provincial leaders on Wednesday. Trump is threatening a 25% tariff on goods entering the U.S. from Canada as well as Mexico. And he says he will tack on an additional 10% tariff on products from China. Mexico is threatening to retaliate as well. And China says no one will win a trade war. This is NPR News.

A former student whose lies led to the killing of a middle school teacher testified in a French court Tuesday. Eight men are on trial for the death of a civics teacher four years ago. NPR's Eleanor Beardsley reports on a crime that shook France.

The student, now 17, broke down as she apologized to the teacher's family in court, saying her lies had destroyed his life. Four years ago, Samuel Paty showed caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad while teaching about secularism. The middle schooler missed class that day but claimed the teacher had asked Muslim students to leave the classroom before he showed the pictures.

That led her Muslim father to record a video denouncing the teacher. The video spread online among Islamist extremists. A young Chechen radical saw it, drove to the school and beheaded the teacher with a carving knife before he was shot dead by police. The father risks 30 years for targeting the teacher through false information.

Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Paris. The state of Kentucky is preparing to launch its first online auction of confiscated bottles of booze. The auction stems from a new law that allows alcohol confiscated from closed criminal investigations to be auctioned by the state's Alcoholic Beverage Control Agency.

The bottles up for sale include hard-to-find Kentucky bourbons. A bidding opens Wednesday and closes at midnight on December 11th. Financial markets in Asia mixed in Tuesday trading. Japan's benchmark Nikkei down nine-tenths of a percent, but stocks in China and Hong Kong have rebounded after Wall Street rose to record highs on Tuesday. I'm

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