Lebanon
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After crisis-wracked Lebanon, is Pakistan set to become the world’s next ‘zombie’ country?
Sakib Sherani, Dawn.com
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Beirut blasts: No sign of life under rubble after three days of search, say rescuers
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Beirut blasts: Signs of life detected under rubble a month after explosion in Lebanon, says rescuer
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With Beirut’s dock explosion, Lebanon precarious economy has got even weaker
Hannes Baumann, The Conversation
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Beirut blasts: Lebanon PM Hassan Diab announces resignation of government, toll rises to 220
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Watch: Beirut blast strikes labour ward of hospital where woman was preparing to give birth
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Beirut blasts: Anti-government protestors clash with forces, Macron calls for international inquiry
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Watch: This is what the site of Beirut blast looks like after the explosion
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The Beirut port explosion was exceptional, but events leading up to it were not
Scott Edwards, The Conversation Christian Bueger, The Conversation
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Watch: Woman plays the piano in her house wrecked by the impact of Beirut explosion
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Beirut twin blasts: Toll rises to 135; government imposes two-week emergency in city
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Beirut twin blasts: Toll crosses 100, world leaders offer condolences, medical help
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Lebanon: At least 73 dead in two explosions in Beirut; Donald Trump says it may be an attack
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Watch: The actual moment when a massive explosion rocked Lebanon’s capital city Beirut
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‘Hunger has no religion’: Defying sectarian divides, the Lebanese are protesting together
Mira Assaf Kafantaris, The Conversation
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Football: Lebanon's Al Ahed lift AFC Cup title after 1-0 win over North Korean side April 25 SC
AFP
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Watch: From Chile to Lebanon to Hong Kong, protestors are singing in the streets
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Watch: When Lebanon protesters sang ‘Baby Shark’ to entertain a child
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Watch: Views from protests in Lebanon where thousands of people have hit the streets
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Watch: A Khalsa Aid volunteer’s bhangra moves to Arabic music in a refugee camp are spreading joy
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