Daylight savings dispute splits Lebanese time in two

By Timour Azhari
Updated March 26 2023 - 6:03pm, first published 5:59pm
While no reason has been given for the decision to to extend winter time in Lebanon for a month. (EPA PHOTO)
While no reason has been given for the decision to to extend winter time in Lebanon for a month. (EPA PHOTO)

Lebanon has woken up in two time zones amid an escalating dispute between political and religious authorities over a decision to extend winter time for a month.

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