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Outraged residents took to the streets of the southern African nation when a taxi strike descended into chaos.
In Angola, protests against fuel price hikes have exploded into nation-wide violence that have left at least 22 people dead and over 1,000 detained.
At least 22 people have died, in protests against drastic fuel price hikes in Angola, the government confirmed on Wednesday. Nearly 200 ...
Looting and vandalism have occurred in Angola as demonstrators are angered by the government's decision to increase fuel prices. Angola is one of the top African oil producers but faces severe ...
Interior Minister Manuel Homem announced that 22 people had died, 197 had been injured, and 1,214 had been detained for suspected looting ...
The rise in petrol prices has pushed up fares for urban Angolans who rely on taxis and has also driven up the price of staple ...
At least 22 people were killed and 197 others were injured in violence that erupted during protests against a fuel price hike ...
Angola is one of Africa’s largest oil producers, but the country does not have enough refineries to meet domestic demand, so ...
Protestors looting supermarkets and weahouses in the capital Luanda due to the hike in deasel prices by the government on ...
Authorities say violence that erupted during fuel price protests this week in Angola left at least 22 people dead while more ...
Angola faces deadly protests over a fuel price hike initiated to reduce subsidies. The unrest has resulted in 22 deaths and widespread looting and vandalism. The government is pushing for subsidy ...
Angola's government said on Wednesday that the death toll from violent protests against a fuel price hike had risen to 22 ...