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In this Thursday, July 18, 2019 photo, Mohammed Badran a Lebanese barber, works in his shop, in Beirut, Lebanon. As the economic crisis deepens in Lebanon, so has the public’s distrust in the ability of the old political class, widely viewed as corrupt and steeped in personal rivalries, to tackle major reform. Many fear a Greek-style bankruptcy, without the European Union to fall back on, and with a potentially more violent social unrest in the small country wedged between war-torn Syria and Israel. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

In this Thursday, July 18, 2019 photo, Mohammed Badran a Lebanese barber, works in his shop, in Beirut, Lebanon. As the economic crisis deepens in Lebanon, so has the public’s distrust in the ability of the old political class, widely viewed as corrupt and steeped in personal rivalries, to tackle major reform. Many fear a Greek-style bankruptcy, without the European Union to fall back on, and with a potentially more violent social unrest in the small country wedged between war-torn Syria and Israel. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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