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Lebanese police keep watch outside a bank in Beirut on November 1, 2019. Lebanon banks reopened for the first time in two weeks today as the country began to return to normal following mass demonstrations for radical political change. The unprecedented popular push to remove a political class seen as corrupt, incompetent and sectarian, had kept the country on lockdown since October 17. (Photo by Joseph EID / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH EID/AFP via Getty Images)
Lebanese police keep watch outside a bank in Beirut on November 1, 2019. Lebanon banks reopened for the first time in two weeks today as the country began to return to normal following mass demonstrations for radical political change. The unprecedented popular push to remove a political class seen as corrupt, incompetent and sectarian, had kept the country on lockdown since October 17. (Photo by Joseph EID / AFP) (Photo by JOSEPH EID/AFP via Getty Images)
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