Lebanon’s Divide Flares Anew With Tycoon’s Pick for New Premier
(Bloomberg) — The candidacy of a wealthy Lebanese businessman to become the country’s new premier reinforces the very division that’s played out in the streets as demonstrators took aim at political elites they deem corrupt. Mohammad Safadi, who’s also a former finance minister, has the backing of Lebanon’s major political parties …
News story posted on 2019-11-15T14:36:00.0000000Z
#LIVE: Day 6 of George Floyd #BLM Protests in Minneapolis St Paul Minnesota
Day 6 of George Floyd protests: Sunday, May 31, 2020 As crowds of protesters once again gathered at the Minneapolis, Minnesota site of Floyd's arrest and subsequent death. Shortly after 6:00 p.m., a semi-truck tanker drove into a crowd of protesters on the I-35W...
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