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World Bank approves $250mln for Lebanon to rebuild war-hit infrastructure

World Bank approves $250mln for Lebanon to rebuild war-hit infrastructure

Zawya8 hours ago

BEIRUT - The World Bank has approved $250 million in financing for Lebanon to aid in the reconstruction of critical public infrastructure and the management of rubble in areas affected by the war, the organisation said on Wednesday.
(Reporting by Jana Choukeir and Maya Gebeily; Editing by Alison Williams)

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