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Lebanon’s banks reopen their doors to the public
The banks are opening after a two-week closure due to mass protests over corruption and the economic crisis.
Banks shut down amid anti-government protests in Lebanon are to open for the day despite fears that many customers will rush to withdraw deposits or transfer assets abroad; a law has taken effect in Russia which hands officials sweeping controls over the internet; the Pakistani government's record of enforcing train safety is coming under scrutiny after a fire killed more than 70 passengers, we'll have the latest from our correspondent in Pakistan.
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