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Lebanon is DEAD. WASHINGTON - Lebanon s caretaker Finance Minister Ghazi Wazni said Friday that the country would run out of money to fund basic imports by the end of May. Wazni also said that delays in launching a plan to reduce the subsidies paid to hundreds of thousands of poor people were costing the country $500 million a month. The government must speed this up. The cost of wasting time is very high. With every delay, it becomes higher, Wazni said. Wazni’s announcement came after Lebanon s Parliament on Monday approved a $200 million loan to pay for fuel for the country s electricity company. The move was prompted by a warning from the energy ministry that money had run out for electricity generation beyond the end of the month.

Police use rubber bullets & tear gas to quell lockdown riot in Switzerland - over 20 detained -- Society s Child -- Sott net

© Ruptly Rioters pick up barricades as they advance on police in St. Gallen, Switzerland Police used rubber bullets against rioters who hurled bottles and Molotov cocktails in the northeastern Swiss city of St. Gallen on Saturday. More than 30 people were temporarily banned from entering the city. The riot broke out after around 1,000 young people gathered at the Roter Platz square in the city center. The agitated crowd attacked police and ambulance crews, hurling bottles, firecrackers, and pavement stones. The officers responded by launching volleys of tear gas and firing rubber bullets. Police said the rioters smashed a bus stop, started fires, and threw a Molotov cocktail at the officers. St. Gallen Police Chief Ralph Hurni told reporters that two people were injured and 21 were detained. He added that 33 people who came from other cities were temporarily banned from returning to St. Gallen.

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