
Riots In Lebanon As Currency Sinks
Anti-government protests flared up again in Lebanon on Thursday after the country’s currency sank to a record low on the black market.
Lebanon is in the grip of its worst economic turmoil in decades and holding talks with the International Monetary Fund to secure billions in aid.
A prolonged economic downturn was the major grievance that sparked unprecedented mass protests in October last year against the political class, accused of corruption and incompetence.
Protests broke out again on Thursday, with roads blocked across the country, and security forces fired tear gas to disperse demonstrators.
A throng of protesters blocked a …




