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Reverse image searches on Google using keyframes of the falsely shared clips led to the same footage appearing in reports about a devastating port explosion in Lebanon's capital Beirut in August 2020.
When 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate exploded in Beirut’s port on August 4, 2020, it ripped through the city ... In the immediate aftermath of the explosion, residents cleaned up the city themselves.
Five years after the Beirut port explosion, families of victims are still seeking justice. The blast, caused by detonated ...
The loved ones of those killed in a catastrophic explosion at Beirut's port five years ago gathered to demand justice on the anniversary of the blast Monday, as Lebanon's president vowed to hold those ...
BEIRUT, Lebanon, Aug. 4 (UPI) -- Lebanon, long plagued by impunity and a lack of accountability, marked the fifth anniversary Monday of the Beirut port explosion that devastated large parts of the ...
Because of political pressures, no one has been held responsible to date for the catastrophic 2020 port explosion in Lebanon’s capital. The new government wants to change that. But a treacherous ...
A picture shows a metal installation set up across from the destroyed Beirut port silos during a gathering to honor the victims of the catastrophic port explosion in 2020 and to call for ...
Carrying Lebanese flags and portraits of some of the victims, many of those standing said they felt deeply disappointed ...
It's unclear why Iran wouldn't have moved the chemicals from the port, particularly after the Beirut port blast in 2020. That explosion, caused by the ignition of hundreds of tons of highly ...
The August 4, 2020 disaster was one of the world's largest non-nuclear explosions, and devastated swathes of the Lebanese capital, killing more than 220 people and injuring over 6,500.