and still not leaving politics, monica jani, kept there on the ground for us at brazilian airport. thank you so much, monica now. inflation and a currency that's lost, 90 percent of its value mean that many lebanese people cannot afford basic meals during this 1st month of ramadan. the wild bank ranks lebanon 3rd in the wild food price inflation. a correspond, zacotta has worn out from northern lebanon, one of the hardest hit regions that few in lebanon are able to pay for a full cylinder of gas. it costs $12.00, and that's too expensive for most people struggling during an economic collapse. the price has more than doubled for those who earn in the local currency, and that's the valued by more than 198 percent. but yeah, be about me out. i'm paying $4.00 would have guessed. that is what i'm able to afford today. for a job. cooking gas has become a luxury for lebanon's poor. they've turned to outdoor wood stoves. the crisis has damping the spirits of ramadan. a time when muslims, fast from dawn to sunset, the right. oh no man, i'm in the and i'm a life is become difficult more so du