The World
Briefly

Giorgia Meloni expressed disgust after digitally altered photos of her and other women were discovered on an Italian pornographic website. The Lebanese government plans measures intended to disarm Hezbollah, reflecting ongoing security and political challenges. New Orleans continues to apply lessons from Hurricane Katrina two decades later and has sought expertise from Dutch engineers to improve flood protection and resilience. Chilean band Calle Mambo released a new album that prompted conversation about its musical direction. Music Heard on Air was featured and listeners were given information about advertising choices.
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said she was "disgusted" after altered photos of her and other women were found on an Italian pornographic website.
Also, a look at the Lebanese government's plans to disarm Hezbollah.
And, New Orleans is still learning from the lessons of Hurricane Katrina 20 years later, finding some help from Dutch engineers.
Plus, a conversation about the latest album of Chilean band Calle Mambo.
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