dominic kane, al jazeera.rance's transport strike entering the fourth week, the longest in decades. most trains are running, but traffic is limited. in paris, only a few metro lines are opened a few hours a day. no shine of ending. union leaders rejected calls for a holiday truce. calls are set to resume in less than two weeks. in afeel the government is more difficult situation than it was during the 1995 strikes. as we are heading toward a deadlock, the government will win the conflict, but a lot of collateral damage will occur. anchor: algerians back on the streets for the 45th friday in a row. rejecting have been the newly elected president. they want a complete change in government and are calling for anyone linked to the previous administration to step down. lebanon has been without a government for two months. political deadlock is in rare, but it -- isn't rare, but it comes as a political time. we report from beirut. reporter: at least seven people a day are depending on the generosity of one woman to