Liban - Redux

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Liban - Redux
Lebanon's currency hit new lows Friday as the country's financial and economic collapse accelerated, heralding more misery for the millions of Lebanese who have seen the value of their savings and salaries wiped out, on January 19, 2021. The Lebanese pound traded on the black market at 7,000 to the dollar, a slide of 40 percent just in the past week as people race to convert their increasingly worthless local pounds into scarce dollars to hedge against further anticipated declines. A rainy day in Hamra street. Photo: ?ke Ericson / Redux Pictures
NO SALES SWEDEN MINIMUM PRICE $100
Liban - Redux
2021-01-19
Ake Ericson/Redux/Redux Pictures/East News
Redux Pictures
Ake Ericson/Redux
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3,03MB
57cm x 38cm przy 300dpi
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