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Lebanon raises gasoline prices for 2nd time in less than a week
Published: Sep 23, 2021 10:29 AM
Car drivers wait for fuel on a main road near a gas station in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2021. Lebanon's Energy Ministry has raised gasoline prices for the second time in less than a week, effectively ending its fuel subsidy.(Photo: Xinhua)

Car drivers wait for fuel on a main road near a gas station in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2021. Lebanon's Energy Ministry has raised gasoline prices for the second time in less than a week, effectively ending its fuel subsidy.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
A long line of cars wait for fuel on a main road near a gas station in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2021. Lebanon's Energy Ministry has raised gasoline prices for the second time in less than a week, effectively ending its fuel subsidy.(Photo: Xinhua)

A long line of cars wait for fuel on a main road near a gas station in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2021. Lebanon's Energy Ministry has raised gasoline prices for the second time in less than a week, effectively ending its fuel subsidy.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Car drivers chat as they wait for fuel beside a main road near a gas station in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2021. Lebanon's Energy Ministry has raised gasoline prices for the second time in less than a week, effectively ending its fuel subsidy. (Photo: Xinhua)

Car drivers chat as they wait for fuel beside a main road near a gas station in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2021. Lebanon's Energy Ministry has raised gasoline prices for the second time in less than a week, effectively ending its fuel subsidy. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
A peddler of bottled water is seen among cars waiting for fuel on a main road near a gas station in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2021. Lebanon's Energy Ministry has raised gasoline prices for the second time in less than a week, effectively ending its fuel subsidy.(Photo: Xinhua)

A peddler of bottled water is seen among cars waiting for fuel on a main road near a gas station in Beirut, Lebanon, on Sept. 21, 2021. Lebanon's Energy Ministry has raised gasoline prices for the second time in less than a week, effectively ending its fuel subsidy.(Photo: Xinhua)