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  2. 17 October Revolution - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon's banks reopened on 1 November 2019, after two weeks of closure, the longest bank closure in the nation's history. [121] "Unofficial" capital controls were imposed by individual banks to prevent a bank run, with personal withdrawals being limited to US$3,000 per week or per month depending on individual banks. Corporate banking activity ...

  3. 2019 in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    August 25 - 2019 Beirut drone crash: two drones, alleged to be from Israel by Lebanese authorities, crashed in the Dahieh district of Beirut. The first drone crashed into Hezbollah's Media Center, and the second drone exploded mid-air 45 minutes later. This was the first such incident between Lebanon and Israel since the 2006 war between them. [2]

  4. Bryan Callen - Wikipedia

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    Callen was born on a military base in Manila, Philippines. [10] He is the son of American parents, Victoria Callen (née Sclafani) and Michael A. Callen. Because of his father's career as an international banker, Callen lived overseas until he was fourteen years old, including in the Philippines, India, Pakistan, Lebanon, Greece and Saudi Arabia. [11]

  5. Category:2019 in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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  6. Enough! Lebanon's Darkest Hour - Wikipedia

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    Shot over four years and across four continents, the film documents Lebanon's descent into a state of turmoil over recent years. It covers the 2019 October Revolution and includes exclusive interviews with many key political leaders of the past four years, including prime minister Saad Hariri, former foreign minister Gebran Bassil, warlord Dr. Samir Geagea, Hezbollah minister Mohammad Fneich ...

  7. Michael Malarkey - Wikipedia

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    Malarkey was born in Beirut, Lebanon, to Jim Malarkey, an Irish American, and Nadia Bushrui, who has British, Palestinian and Italian origins. His grandfather was the famous Palestinian poet, Suheil Bushrui, the first Arab national to be appointed to the Chair of English at the American University of Beirut, a position he held from 1968 to 1986.

  8. 2018 in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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  9. Dollar (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    August 8, 2019 () Dollar is a Lebanese Arabic-language television series starring Amel Bouchoucha and Adel Karam . The plot revolves around Tarek, who is given the objective to come up with an idea to make a million dollar to launch of a new bank.