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Now playing Next Lebanon Beirut tax protest turns angry Thousands of people marched through Beirut to protest against a broad tax hike they say unfairly targets the less affluent sectors of the country's population. 19/03/2017
Now playing Next Iraq Bad weather slows the advance of Iraqi forces in western Mosul. Troops on the ground are closing in on the strategic and symbolic target of the al-Nuri mosque. 19/03/2017
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