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Lebanese create Christmas holiday spirit defying crippling economic crisis
Lebanese Maronite Patriarch urges IMF deal, elections on time
Lebanon and Syria: People Survive on One Dollar a Day
Lebanon faces an exodus of its Christian population
Lebanon is a Christian foothold in the Middle East. But for how much longer?
Lebanon president stresses importance of preserving Christian presence in Middle East
Lebanon relocates Syrian refugees
Lebanon, a haven for Christianity, on the brink of collapse if world fails to act, experts warn
Lebanon: Shia Mufti calls for scrapping the Taif Agreement
Lebanon. The Maronite priest called by Pope Francis during the audience: “We need miracles to overcome this crisis.”
Lebanon's Christian leader Geagea in crosshairs with Hezbollah
Lebanon's Christians reflect on impact of blast on community and country
Lebanon's top Christian cleric seen to criticise Hezbollah, allies over crisis
Lebanon’s ‘Pillar’ of Catholic Education at Risk of Collapsing
Lebanon’s Christian Schools Are Full of Muslims—and They Need Help
Lebanon’s Christians Resist Exodus from Worst Economic Collapse in 150 Years
Lebanon’s Christians return to Mass — under social distancing guidelines
Lebanon’s delicate religious balance at risk amid ongoing crisis
Lebanon’s economic collapse spells doom for Mideast Christians
Lebanon’s top Christian cleric lashes out at ‘stubborn and destructive’ officials
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