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Beirut blast: Lebanon minister resigns as public fury mounts

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Lebanese security forces confront protesters in Beirut. Pic/AFP

Lebanese security forces confront protesters in Beirut. Pic/AFP

Lebanon's information minister resigned on Sunday as the country grapples with the aftermath of the devastating blast that ripped through the capital and raised public anger to new levels.

The resignation comes as public anger is mounting against the ruling elite, blamed for the chronic mismanagement and corruption that is believed to be behind the explosion in a Beirut Port warehouse.

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