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Lebanon's 'Mother of the revolution'
Lebanon's last government resigned following the devastating explosion in the capital, Beirut, on 4 August. At least 190 people were killed by the blast caused by the detonation of 2,750 tonnes of ammonium nitrate stored unsafely at the city's port. The country's problems started well before this, and Lina Boubess has been on the front line in Lebanon for months, calling for the government to change and for more help for its citizens. So what does she make of Mustapha Adib as a new Prime Minister?
(Picture: Lina Boubess Credit: Lina Boubess)
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