Lebanese protesters gathered for a sixth consecutive day on Tuesday, keeping the country on lockdown to demand new leaders despite the government's adoption of an emergency economic rescue plan. Protesters blocked roads in Downtown Beirut, while others had spent the night in tents pitched in the capital city's Riad al-Solh and Martyrs' squares. "We just want to say that Beirut's Downtown remains closed," one protester told Lebanon's English-language daily The ...