Lebanon’s breaking point

The World

The Lebanese people are known for their resilience, but a mounting list of crises is crippling the country and draining the hope of the people. Host Marco Werman speaks with Carmen Geha, an activist and an associate professor of public administration at the American University of Beirut.

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