Lebanon's empty schools bode long-term damage from crisis
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An empty classroom in a closed public school is seen in Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, March 2, 2023.Public schools have been open for fewer than 50 days this school year because teachers are on strike, protesting dramatic currency devaluations that slashed their salaries to about $20 a month.(AP Photo/Hussein Malla)BEIRUT - On a recent school day, the Rene Mouawad High School in Beirut was empty, its classrooms dark, just like all of Lebanon's public schools have been for most of the past three months.
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