JANUARY 20, 2023 Posted by INTERNATIONALIST 360° Jennifer Holleis Following years of political and economic crises, Lebanon’s population structure has changed, and not for the better. Experts believe that the structural inequality will only widen in future. Lebanon’s capital Beirut has turned into a city of contrasts. Expensive cars park before popular restaurants and bars, while people […]
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