Lebanon is bracing for a strike by teachers and public sector employees Wednesday as more associations confirmed over the weekend their participation in the protests. The Union...
Lebanon grappled with its worst political crisis since 2008, over tensions provoked by the US-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon, whose prosecutor's indictment on former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri's 2005 assassination was submitted last week. In this episode of News Analysis the question is: Why Lebanon witnessed violent protests despite a constitutional process that led to the appointment of Najib Mikati as the country's new Prime Minister?
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