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Countrywide protests over economic crisis set to continue

We begin in Lebanon, where the government has announced it's seeking assistance from the International Monetary Fund to tackle rising inflation. But more anti-government demonstrations are expected across the country over the economic crisis which has deepened because of the coronavirus. In Tripoli, people are defying lockdown restrictions to protest and to go to work. Imogen Kimber asks residents why.

More anti-government protests expected in Lebanon

More anti-government protests expected in Lebanon

Lebanon: Country in Collapse

Lebanon: Country in Collapse

Lebanon Protests: Financial crisis worsens as protests continue

Lebanon Protests: Financial crisis worsens as protests continue

Ailing economy leads to increased mental health challenges

Ailing economy leads to increased mental health challenges

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Rohingya reeling from fire at refugee camp

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Southern Türkiye welcomes Ramadan in quake aftermath

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Fed hikes interest rates despite banking crisis

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Xi Jinping invites Putin to China after state visit to Moscow

Protests in Beirut as anger grows over currency devaluation

Protests in Beirut as anger grows over currency devaluation

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Historic Maras Bazaar reopens after the devastating quakes

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Libya in deadlock with no election in sight

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Quarter of global population lacks access to clean water

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UN urges wealthy countries to expedite carbon neutrality goals

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