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Patients unable to pay for hospitalization as Lebanon's exchange rate crisis worsens

BEIRUT: Lebanon’s dollar exchange rate crisis is leaving patients unable to pay for hospitalization, as black market rates hit LBP37,000 on Friday. Doctors, patients, and hospital owners, who protested in the vicinity of government ministries and the central bank in Hamra Street on Thursday, called for the dollar accounts of hospitals and doctors to be liberalized and warned

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كونا : Kuwait continues humanitarian aid to brotherly, friendly countries - انسان

كونا : Kuwait continues humanitarian aid to brotherly, friendly countries - انسان
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KUNA : Kuwait continues humanitarian aid to brotherly, friendly countries - Human

KUNA : Kuwait continues humanitarian aid to brotherly, friendly countries - Human
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Lebanon health workers warn of COVID 'catastrophe' as cases surge | Coronavirus pandemic News

Occupancy rate of intensive care units jumps to 90 percent after authorities relax curfew ahead of holiday season.

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Lebanon spends Eid Al-Fitr under strict quarantine

Holy city of Jerusalem marks sad end to Ramadan Violence lay heavy on hearts of parents of children dressed in new clothes and clutching balloons reveling to celebrate Eid al-Fitr in Jerusalem’s Old City As sun began to break over al-Aqsa mosque crowds of Palestinians gathered for the first prayers to mark Ramadan’s end Updated 13 May 2021 May 13, 2021 17:59 JERUSALEM: Dressed in sparkly new clothes and clutching balloons, excited children Thursday revelled in the Muslim Eid Al-Fitr celebrations in Jerusalem’s Old City. But days of violence lay heavy on their parents’ hearts. As the first rays of sun began to break over the Al-Aqsa mosque compound, the third holiest site of Islam, crowds of Palestinians gathered for the first prayers to mark the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan.

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