Updated On: 28 May, 2010 11:16 AM IST | | Agencies
The usually sleepy Lebanese mountain village of Bteghrine is bubbling with flag-fluttering football fever ahead of South Africa 2010, a welcome escape from often bitter local politics.
The usually sleepy Lebanese mountain village of Bteghrine is bubbling with flag-fluttering football fever ahead of South Africa 2010, a welcome escape from often bitter local politics.
And the national colours of Brazil and Germany -- rather than those of rival political camps in a country historically marred by internecine warfare -- are everywhere in this village northeast of Beirut.