At least 10 times in 6 years, authorities from Lebanon’s customs, military, security agencies and judiciary raised alarm that a stockpile of explosive chemicals was being kept.
Author: Staff and wires, USA TODAY
Beirut explosion left 300,000 homeless, caused up to $15 billion in damage
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Lebanon and warned that without reforms the country would “continue to sink.”
Beirut explosion left 300,000 homeless, caused up to $15 billion in damage
French President Emmanuel Macron visited Lebanon and warned that without reforms the country would “continue to sink.”