Looting and vandalism broke out in the Angolan capital Monday as the taxi industry began a strike over rising fuel prices in the latest of a series of protests over the measure. The Barron's news ...
Angolan police said Tuesday that over 500 arrests were made and four people died amid disorder in the African country's capital, Luanda. No details were available from the police on the circumstances ...
At least 22 people have been killed in violent protests across Angola following a sharp fuel price hike, authorities said Wednesday, marking a dramatic escalation from the previous day’s death toll of ...
Two days of unrest and looting in Angola during a protest against a fuel price hike claimed the lives of 22 people, the government said Wednesday, as a tense calm returned to the capital. The Barron's ...
Interior Minister Manuel Homem announced that 22 people had died, 197 had been injured, and 1,214 had been detained for suspected looting PRETORIA, July 30. /TASS/. The situation in Angola, which saw ...
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