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The National Archive

Global Talk: Will Lebanon's anti-government protests trigger widespread violence? – Ep 30

Aug 29, 2015, 06:45 PM

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In this week's #podcast, we discuss the recent – and unprecedented – wave of demonstrations in #Beirut that began with a rubbish crisis but have since become an outlet for frustration at years of government corruption and ineptness. With our #MiddleEast correspondent Josh Wood. #YouStink #garbagecrisis #trashcrisis #Lebanon

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