Police say four people were killed and 500 others arrested at protests in the capital, Luanda.
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LUANDA, (Reuters) – Violent protests in Angola over a fuel price hike killed at least four people and led to hundreds of arrests, with unrest continuing in a few parts of the capital Luanda on Tuesday, police said.
Police say four people were killed and 500 others arrested at protests in the capital, Luanda.
Police say four people were killed and 500 others arrested at protests in the capital, Luanda.
LUANDA (Reuters) -Protests in Angola's capital over a hike in the price of diesel turned violent on Monday, with local media reporting that several...
LUANDA (Reuters) -Protests in Angola's capital over a hike in the price of diesel turned violent on Monday, with local media reporting that several...
Fuel price protests in Angola have left four people dead, with over 500 arrested as violence and unrest continue
Protests in Angola's capital over a hike in the price of diesel turned violent on Monday, with local media reporting that several people had been...
Protests in Angola's capital over a hike in the price of diesel turned violent on Monday, with local media reporting that several people had been...
At least five people have been killed and more than 1,200 arrested in Luanda after a taxi strike over fuel prices turned violent. Shops were looted,...
At least five people have been killed and more than 1,200 arrested in Luanda after a taxi strike over fuel prices turned violent. Shops were looted,...
Unrest in Angola following protests against a fuel price hike has killed 22 people since Monday, the interior minister said, as calm returned to the...