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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
Lebanon's Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, seen at the Jumblatt Family Palace in Moukhtara on 18 July, 2020.
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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
Lebanon's Druze leader Walid Jumblatt, seen at the Jumblatt Family Palace in Moukhtara on 18 July, 2020.
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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
Druze sheiks during a gathering at the Jumblatt Family Palace in Moukhtara on 18 July, 2020.
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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
Druze sheiks during a gathering at the Jumblatt Family Palace in Moukhtara on 18 July, 2020.
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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
Druze sheiks during a gathering at the Jumblatt Family Palace in Moukhtara on 18 July, 2020.
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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
Druze sheiks during a gathering at the Jumblatt Family Palace in Moukhtara on 18 July, 2020.
© Achilleas Zavallis / Guardian / eyevine
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The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of a
The Lebanese economy in freefall – a photo essay. Photojournalist Achilleas Zavallis travels to Lebanon and finds a country struggling with the effects of economic decline and mismanagement. Inflation is out of control, destroying the spending power of all but a wealthy minority. Lebanon has long been a country that somehow held it together. Through war, insurrection, chaos and intervention, it always prevailed. It remains a country of contrasting realities, but it is steadily becoming a place where dreams died. Beirut long ago lost its claim to be the Levantine equivalent of Paris. Its vibrant nightlife has been dulled by an economic implosion.
Druze sheiks seen walking in the village of Moukhtara on 18 July, 2020.
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Lebanon Bomb Attack in Aley
Soldiers in the city of Aley in the district of Jabal lebnan, west of Beirut, Lebanon on Wednesday evening, May 23, 2007 after a bomb went off, killing two people. The blast rocked the Druse town of Aley around 9 p.m. and was heard as far as Beirut's Mediterranean coastline about 12 miles to the west. Aley is popular with Arab tourists from the oil-rich Gulf who usually begin arriving in June to spend the summer in Lebanon. Residents of the area are known to be loyal to Druse anti-Syrian leader Walid Jumblatt, who had warned Tuesday of stepped-up violence and explosions across Lebanon. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Hasad, a baker in the Druze city of Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Sunday, March 12, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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A Druze religious man in traditional dress in restaurant in Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Sunday, March 12, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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A Druze religious woman in traditional dress in Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Sunday, March 12, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Election posters in Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Sunday, March 12, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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A poster of Sheih Amin Tarif, the former leader of the Druze community in Israel, in Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Sunday, March 12, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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A Druze religious boy in traditional dressin Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Sunday, March 12, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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A Druze religious man in traditional dress in Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Sunday, March 12, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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Druze religious women in traditional dress in Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Thursday, March 2, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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A Druze religious man in traditional dress in Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Thursday, March 2, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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A Druze religious woman in traditional dress in a coffe shop at Daliyat Al Karmel, in northern Israel on Thursday, March 2, 2006. (FOTO: DUKAS/WORLDPICTURENEWS)
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