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Pagers, Lebanon and Taiwan
Taiwan's Gold Apollo says it did not make pagers used in Lebanon blasts
Taiwan's Gold Apollo said on Wednesday the pagers used in the detonations in Lebanon had not been made by it but by a company called BAC which has a licence to use its brand. At least nine people were killed and nearly 3,
Hundreds more hurt in Lebanon after walkie-talkies, pagers explode in new round of blasts
Walkie-talkies and pagers used by Lebanon's Hezbollah group detonated in homes and businesses across the country.
Fear Grips Lebanon After Deadly Twin Pager and Radio Blasts
The apparent Israeli attack has killed at least 37 people and injured thousands more, reports Justin Salhani from Beirut.
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Hezbollah's deadly pagers were sourced from a Taiwanese company and contained explosive material planted by Israel: reports
The Taiwanese company, Gold Apollo, denies that it manufactured the pagers, and that a European company had the right to use ...
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Israel planted explosives in Hezbollah's Taiwan-made pagers, say sources
Israel's Mossad spy agency planted a small amount of explosives inside 5,000 Taiwan-made pagers ordered by Lebanese group ...
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Who made Hezbollah’s exploding devices? Questions swirl around a mysterious supply chain stretching from Taiwan to Hungary
A Taiwanese electronics manufacturer has said that a tiny European company made the pagers linked to the deadly attack ...
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How Did Thousands of Pagers Used by Hezbollah Explode at the Same Time?
The unprecedented attack, followed by explosions of walkie-talkies, comes after Israeli officials warned about escalating ...
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Taiwan security bodies 'paying great attention' to Hezbollah beeper explosions
Taiwan-based Gold Apollo said the devices were made by a Budapest-based company with a license to use its brand.
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