Lebanon wakes up in two rival time zones
Over the next few weeks Christians and Muslims in Lebanon may differ over what the time is/ People in Lebanon have woken up in two rival time zones, amid a row between political and religious authorities over when clocks should go forward./ Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati announced that daylight saving would begin at the end of Ramadan next month, allowing Muslims to break their daily fast earlier./ But Christian authorities said they would change the clocks on the last Sunday in March, as happens most years./ The dispute illustrates ...
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