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Beirut From "Paris" to "Bombed Out" | The Crusader Newspaper Group

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The HistoryMakers Beirut, Lebanon has made headlines again this week as word of its August 4th horrific explosion quickly spread worldwide. This tragedy came as Lebanon is experiencing its worst economic crisis since its civil war which spanned from 1975 until 1990. As officials attempt to determine the exact cause of the warehouse explosion, more […]

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