Some 250,000 registered migrant labourers in Lebanon are growing more desperate as a crippling economic and financial crisis sets in, coupled with coronavirus restrictions. With no functioning airports and exorbitant costs of repatriation flights, many are trapped, unable to go home. AP Photo
Some 250,000 registered migrant labourers in Lebanon are growing more desperate as a crippling economic and financial crisis sets in, coupled with coronavirus restrictions. With no functioning airportShow more

Crisis weighs heavy on Lebanese, but even heavier on foreign workers




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