"We want all 118 MPs to resign now ... we need to remove the legitimacy of the ruling class." Angered swaths of protesters took to the streets in Lebanon on Saturday for the fifth day in a row after a dramatic collapse of the local currency heightened the longstanding political turmoil in the country. The Lebanese pound fell in value to a new low of 10,000 to the dollar on Tuesday, triggering a rapid increase in prices that few can afford to pay, as well as more power cuts across the country due to delays in the arrival of fuel shipments. As the caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab threatened to halt his duties to persuade politicians to form a government, Lebanese people blocked roads, se
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