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It remains to be seen how the public will take the decision, which will raise the cost of most goods exponentially
Amin Salam claims little can be done to improve the drastic financial situation
From the centuries-old to the modern, the region's cafes have always been a place for the meeting of minds and exchange of political thought
UN says it is investigating after reports of a house being hit
Using the pound is like being forced to invest in a stock that everyone knows will lose
The country's currency has lost more than 98 per cent of its value against the dollar since the start of the economic crisis in 2019
White Helmets will continue search-and rescue-operations for another eight hours as chances of finding survivors diminish
More than 16,000 people have lost their lives since the first 7.8-magnitude quake hit Syria and Turkey on Monday
It comes after an earthquake rocked Turkey and Syria, claiming more than 11,000 lives
Residents seek shelter as search teams struggle to dig survivors out of rubble
Charges raised by same politicians who orchestrated removal of first judge to lead blast probe
Struggling financial institution implicated in US sanctions for issuing licence to CTEX to transfer money within Lebanon and abroad
The search for justice for the victims of the 2020 Beirut port explosion has led to a battle for Lebanon's judiciary
Sanctions have put Lebanon's central bank under further scrutiny
Cabinet grants financing for emergency power plan, with the other half requested pending approval