Lebanon repatriates nationals in rare flights despite virus
Lebanese nationals returned from Saudi Arabia board buses upon their arrival at the Beirut international airport/ Lebanese nationals returned from Saudi Arabia board buses upon their arrival at the Beirut international airport (AFP Photo/ANWAR AMRO)/ Beirut (AFP) - Lebanon on Sunday started repatriating nationals who were stranded abroad in its first flights in weeks since it closed its international airport to stem the novel coronavirus. Many Lebanese work abroad, in the Gulf or in Africa, while thousands of youth study in Europe. The ...
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