To stay or to go? No good options for Lebanon’s displaced
Residents of southern Lebanon face a stark choice: stay home and risk being killed, or flee and risk deepening poverty.
Residents of southern Lebanon face a stark choice: stay home and risk being killed, or flee and risk deepening poverty.
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Residents of southern Lebanon face a stark choice: stay home and risk being killed, or flee and risk deepening poverty.
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This blog is now closed. UN secretary-general António Guterres has strongly condemned the killing of a French peacekeeper and the wounding of three others in an attack in southern Lebanon , spokesman Stéphane Dujarric…