Lebanon protests: New government ends months of deadlock
These are external links and will open in a new window/ Protesters have demanded an independent cabinet of unaffiliated technocrats Lebanon has formed a new government, ending months of deadlock that have left the country adrift as an economic crisis deepens. Saad Hariri resigned as prime minister in October in response to mass protests over corruption and mismanagement. The Hezbollah movement and its allies chose university professor Hassan Diab to replace him last month, but they could not agree the cabinet's make-up. The matter became ...
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