Trash crisis grows in Lebanon
BEIRUT: Lebanon’s prime minister reached out to government critics over the country’s growing trash crisis on Sunday, as protesters gathered again following a night of clashes with police.Weeks of anger about overflowing piles of rubbish in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon erupted on Saturday as thousands protested outside the
By our correspondents
August 24, 2015
BEIRUT: Lebanon’s prime minister reached out to government critics over the country’s growing trash crisis on Sunday, as protesters gathered again following a night of clashes with police.
Weeks of anger about overflowing piles of rubbish in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon erupted on Saturday as thousands protested outside the prime minister’s office.
Weeks of anger about overflowing piles of rubbish in Beirut and other parts of Lebanon erupted on Saturday as thousands protested outside the prime minister’s office.
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