Dozens of protesters blocked roads with burning tyres in central Beirut on Tuesday after the Lebanese pound tumbled towards 10,000 to the dollar, a record low for a currency battered by a financial meltdown that has fuelled poverty and unrest.
Dozens of protesters blocked roads with burning tyres in central Beirut on Tuesday after the Lebanese pound tumbled towards 10,000 to the dollar, a record low for a currency battered by a financial meltdown that has fuelled poverty and unrest.
Lebanese protesters continued to block major roads and highways in Beirut for a third straight day, over the crippling economic..
Protesters blocked several roads in Beirut as the Lebanese pound hit an all-time low on Tuesday (March 2).