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Lebanon’s winds of change: Hezbollah and allies gain, Hariri’s support slides
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May 8, 2018
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Voters cast ballots on Sunday in Lebanon's first parliamentary elections since 2009, with early results showing Lebanese PM Saad Hariri's party losing a third of its seats while Hezbollah made gains.
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