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Domestic holiday destinations gaining popularity in Lebanon

Domestic holiday destinations gaining popularity in Lebanon Domestic holiday destinations gaining popularity in Lebanon Last Updated: Sun, Jun 27th, 2021, 11:20:19hrs Beirut, June 27 (IANS) The ongoing coronavirus pandemic and a shortage of US dollars have prompted many Lebanese people to turn to domestic destinations for holidays instead of travelling abroad. Reservations in our establishment started early this summer as people are hesitant to travel due to the outbreak of Covid-19 and the complications of doing several PCR tests when traveling from Lebanon to foreign destinations, said Najla Ammouri, owner of Abdelli Terraces, a small hotel located in Lebanon s northern city of Batroun.

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Domestic holiday destinations gaining popularity among Lebanese - World News

Domestic holiday destinations gaining popularity among Lebanese - World News
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Roundup: Domestic holiday destinations gaining popularity among Lebanese

Roundup: Domestic holiday destinations gaining popularity among Lebanese
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Lebanon Restarts as Beirut Reports Lowest Virus Cases

Lebanon Restarts as Beirut Reports Lowest Virus Cases
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Lebanese capital is determined to survive

Exiled Turkish mafia boss cornering the govt with corruption claims Peker, who had close ties with the government until recently, also accused Turkish ministers and their family members of being involved in international drug trafficking Updated 24 May 2021 May 24, 2021 01:59 JEDDAH: Videos from an exiled Turkish mafia boss are putting Ankara under pressure, with his latest video making serious allegations about state corruption. Sedat Peker, who lives in Dubai, has been making headlines and shaking up social media with his claims about prominent political figures in Turkey. His videos aim to reveal his deep connections to the government and also seek revenge against those who discredited him in favor of rival mafia leader Alaattin Cakici, who was released from prison last year.

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