Troops in Beirut clashed with hundreds of anti-government demonstrators who threw rocks and launched fireworks on Friday to protest the designation of former education minister Hassan Diab as Lebanon’s next prime minister. The government had been seeking a new leader since Saad al-Hariri’s resignation in October amid political tensions within the country.
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Fires rage as Lebanon forces clash with anti-government protesters
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