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Live from NPR News, I'm Jail Snyder. Israel launched huge strikes in the southern suburbs of Beirut, New Israeli evacuation, or
orders warned residents to, quote, save your lives and leave. The Lebanese government says more than
80,000 people have been displaced, fleeing Israeli air strikes since the beginning of the war in Iran.
And peers Hadil al-Shaeljali reports from Beirut. The roads leading out of the southern Beirut suburb of
Dahlia were gridlocked on Thursday as hundreds of people fled hours before Israeli strikes began.
People were seen leaving on foot carrying children and whatever belongings they could take. This was
the first time Israel issued a blanket evacuation order for the Beirut suburb, known as a Hezbollah
stronghold. Israel said the strikes are in reaction to Hezbollah launching rockets into northern
Israel earlier this week for the first time in over a year. The Lebanese army said it had left
some of its positions on the border with Israel as Israeli troops pushed further into Lebanese territory.
Hediel al-Shalchi, NPR News, Beirut.
President Trump has fired Homeland Security Secretary Christy Noem and on
social media. Trump said he will nominate Oklahoma Republican Senator Mark Wayne Mullen for the
post. Mullen told reporters he only found out a little bit before they did. The phone call I got
from the president was right before the statement went out. The announcement came after Christy Noam
faced a two-day grilling on Capitol Hill amid criticism of her leadership at DHS. Senate Democratic
leader Chuck Schumer says the change at the top is welcome. The president has fired Christy Noam. Good
But the problems at this agency, ice, transcend any one person.
The rot is deep.
The president has to end the violence and rain in ice.
President Trump says he's moving known to a special envoy role for a new security initiative that he plans to announce this weekend.
Travel industry leaders urging Congress to end the stalemate over funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
And Pierce Joel Rose reports on their warning that the partial government shut down could slow air traffic during the busy spring break season.
The head of the U.S. Travel Association, Jeff Freeman, says airport security workers deserve to get paid as they show up to work through the partial government shutdown.
They're doing their job and they're not getting paid.
It's not just unfair. It's reckless.
DHS has been shut down for nearly three weeks after lawmakers failed to agree on changes to how immigration officers operate.
That means about 50,000 employees at the TSA, the Transportation Security Administration, are working without pay.
Travel and aviation industry groups worry that those officers will call out sick and start working second jobs,
just as travel volume picks up in March and April.
Joel Rose, NPR News, Washington.
This is NPR News.
Ukraine and Russia have exchanged prisoners of war for the second time this year.
NPR's Honopalo-Morinco reports about 200 Ukraine.
Ukrainian soldiers have returned home.
The coordination headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of war reports this is the first stage of the exchange in accordance with the agreements in Geneva.
Some were in captivity for almost four years.
A soldier who appeared in a video by the Ukrainian ombudsman with tears in his eyes is thankful for his return.
Help the other guys come home, he adds.
because their families are also waiting for them.
Russian officials say a total of 500 prisoners of war
will be exchanged this time as part of the agreements.
Hannah Palomarenko, NPR News, Kiev.
More than 20 states are suing the Trump administration
over the president's new global tariffs.
Democratic attorneys general are leading the suit,
arguing President Trump is overstepping his power
with planned 15% tariffs on much of the world.
Trump announced a new terrorist after the Supreme Court struck down the import taxes he imposed last year under an emergency powers law.
Following losses on Wall Street, the financial markets in Asia are mixed in Friday trading.
Japan's benchmarked Niki up half a percentage point, and South Korean shares are in positive territory after a roller coaster week.
Global financial markets have been wavering this week amid worries over oil production amid the conflict in the Middle East.
This is NPR News.
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