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How do I stay safe?Healthcare workers never abandon us. Emmanuel Macron and other leaders can help Lebanon reform by ending their patronage of a disastrous regime, says Lina Khatib of Chatham House
As the Guardian/KHN database shows, too many have given their lives to keep us safe – but with decisive action we can stop Covid-19 in its tracks The president said nothing as he was escorted out of the briefing room by a Secret Service agent and did not answer a reporter's question about why he was leavingPrime minister Hassan Diab, in a televised speech, said the detonation of highly explosive material warehoused at the port in the capital for the last seven years was 'the result of endemic corruption'Chicago mayor Lori Lightfoot said police are investigating a possible link between the latest unrest and the shooting of the man in the Englewood neighborhoodOne woman died and three people were hospitalized in serious condition after a major explosion in a residential area of Baltimore.Thousands take to streets of Beirut's parliamentary precinctLebanon’s information minister, Manal Abdel Samad, has quit in the first government resignation since an explosion in the port of Beirut killed more than 150 people and destroyed large parts of the capital Svetlana Tikhanovskaya’s low score in official election results has prompted two nights of unprecedented protest action
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