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Anti-government protesters chant slogans during a protest marking the first anniversary of the massive blast at Beirut's port, near Parliament Square, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021.  The grim anniversary comes amid an unprecedented economic and financial meltdown and a political stalemate that has kept the country without a functioning government for a full year.(AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
FILE - In this Aug 5, 2020 file photo, a drone camera captures the scene of an explosion that hit the seaport of Beirut, Lebanon. The Aug. 4 blast at Beirut's port tore through the city at 6:07 p.m., destroying entire neighbourhoods and killing scores of people. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File)
Chouchan Yeghiyan weeps in front of a picture of her daughter, Jessica Bezdjian, who was killed in last year's massive blast at Beirut's seaport, during an interview with The Associated Press at her home in Antelias, Lebanon, Monday, July 12, 2021. Bezidjian was one of four female nurses who lost their lives at the Saint George Hospital University Medical Center that day, including her close friend Jessica Kahwaji who was instantly killed. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Nuns pray during a Mass with the relatives of victims who were killed in the massive blast last year at the Beirut port, to commemorate the first year anniversary of the deadly blast, at the Beirut port, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. United in grief and anger, families of the victims and other Lebanese came out into the streets of Beirut on Wednesday to demand accountability as banks, businesses and government offices shuttered to mark one year since the horrific explosion. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Anti-government protesters chant slogans during a protest marking the first anniversary of the massive blast at Beirut's port, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021.  The grim anniversary comes amid an unprecedented economic and financial meltdown and a political stalemate that has kept the country without a functioning government for a full year. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
An anti-government protester holds a placard during a protest marking the first anniversary of the massive blast at Beirut's port, near Parliament Square, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021.  The grim anniversary comes amid an unprecedented economic and financial meltdown and a political stalemate that has kept the country without a functioning government for a full year. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
Ilham al-Bikai, mother of Ahmad Kaadan, who died during the Aug. 4, 2020, Beirut port explosion, cries during a protest near the parliament building to demand an expedited investigation, in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, July 4, 2021. A year after the deadly blast, families of the victims are consumed with winning justice for their loved ones and punishing Lebanon's political elite, blamed for causing the disaster through their corruption and neglect. Critics say the political leadership has succeeded so far in stonewalling the judicial investigation into the explosion. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
Relatives of victims who were killed in the massive blast last year at the Beirut port holds their portraits as they attend a Mass held to commemorate the first year anniversary of the deadly blast, at the Beirut port, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021.   (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
People pass next of a justice symbol monument that sits in front of towering grain silos gutted in the massive August 2020 explosion at the Beirut port that claimed the lives of more than 200 people, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. A year after the deadly blast, families of the victims are consumed with winning justice for their loved ones and punishing Lebanon's political elite, blamed for causing the disaster through their corruption and neglect. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Mariana Fodoulian shows a tattoo and a portrait of her late sister Gaya Fodoulian during a protest near the parliament building to demand an expedited investigation, in Beirut, Lebanon, Sunday, July 4, 2021. Gaya Fodoulian died during the Aug. 4, 2020, Beirut port explosion. A year after the blast, families of the victims are consumed with winning justice for their loved ones and punishing Lebanon's political elite, blamed for causing the disaster through their corruption and neglect. Critics say the political leadership has succeeded so far in stonewalling the judicial investigation into the explosion. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
An anti-government protester flashes the victory sign amid tear gas fired by riot police during a protest marking the first anniversary of the massive blast at Beirut's port, near Parliament Square, In Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. United in grief and anger, families of the victims and other Lebanese came out into the streets of Beirut on Wednesday to demand accountability as banks, businesses and government offices shuttered to mark one year since the horrific explosion. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
A priest kisses and comforts a relative of a victim who was killed in the massive blast last year at the Beirut port at a Mass held to commemorate the first year anniversary of the deadly blast, at the Beirut port, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. United in grief and anger, families of the victims and other Lebanese came out into the streets of Beirut on Wednesday to demand accountability as banks, businesses and government offices shuttered to mark one year since the horrific explosion. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
A priest looks towards the towering grain silos, that were gutted in the massive explosion last August, where a Mass will be held to commemorate the first year anniversary of the deadly blast, in Beirut seaport, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. The grim anniversary comes amid an unprecedented economic and financial meltdown and a political stalemate that has kept the country without a functioning government for a full year. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
A relative of a victim who was killed in the massive blast last year at the Beirut port holds hugs his portrait as she attends a mass held to commemorate the first year anniversary of the deadly blast, at the Beirut port, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. United in grief and anger, families of the victims and other Lebanese came out into the streets of Beirut on Wednesday to demand accountability as banks, businesses and government offices shuttered to mark one year since the horrific explosion. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
A relative of a victim who was killed in the massive blast last year at the Beirut port, weeps as she attends a mass held to commemorate the first year anniversary of the blast, at the Beirut port, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. United in grief and anger, families of the victims and other Lebanese came out into the streets of Beirut on Wednesday to demand accountability as banks, businesses and government offices shuttered to mark one year since the horrific explosion. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Anti-government protesters chant slogans during a protest marking the first anniversary of the massive blast at Beirut's port, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021.  The grim anniversary comes amid an unprecedented economic and financial meltdown and a political stalemate that has kept the country without a functioning government for a full year. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)
A relative of a victim who was killed in the massive blast last year at the Beirut port reacts and holds his portrait as she attends a mass held to commemorate the first year anniversary, at the Beirut port, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021.  (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
A relative of a firefighter who was killed in the massive blast last year at the Beirut port hugs his portrait as she attends a mass held to commemorate the first year anniversary of the deadly blast, at the Beirut port, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021.  (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)
Anti-government protesters flash the victory sign during a protest marking the first anniversary of the massive blast at Beirut's port, near Parliament Square, In Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021. United in grief and anger, families of the victims and other Lebanese came out into the streets of Beirut on Wednesday to demand accountability as banks, businesses and government offices shuttered to mark one year since the horrific explosion at the port of Beirut. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

Manifestazioni e proteste di piazza hanno ricordato il primo anniversario della massiccia esplosione nel porto di Beirut, vicino a Piazza del Parlamento, che provocò 207 morti e devastò la nazione. Il triste anniversario arriva in un momento di tracollo economico e finanziario senza precedenti, e soprattutto in una situazione di stallo politico che tiene il Paese fermo senza un governo da un intero anno. (AP Photo/Bilal Hussein)

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