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Russian President Vladimir Putin hosts leaders from many of the world’s fastest developing economies at a summit this week.
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Skybar, one of Beirut's most popular nightclubs, has turned into a shelter for hundreds of displaced people who've fled Israeli airstrikes across Lebanon in recent weeks.