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Angola, one of Africa's top oil producers, is in turmoil after protests erupted over a sharp fuel price hike driven by IMF-backed subsidy cuts.A three-day strike by taxi drivers in Angola against the ...
The protests erupted in response to austerity measures imposed by the long-ruling Popular Movement for the Liberation of ...
Critics say most people in Africa’s third-largest oil-producing nation have not seen benefits from that natural wealth.
Outraged residents took to the streets of the southern African nation when a taxi strike descended into chaos.
Unrest in Angola this week over a sharp fuel price hike has left 22 people dead and more than 1,200 arrested, the government ...
Angola's fuel subsidy cuts trigger deadly protests leaving 22 dead and over 1,200 arrested as the government seeks to reduce ...
Angola fuel protests turn deadly with 22 killed, sparking unrest across the country. Authorities respond to widespread ...
At least 22 people were killed and 197 others were injured in violence that erupted during protests against a fuel price hike ...
Unrest broke out on the streets of Angola’s capital as transport workers began a three-day strike to protest against surging ...
Four people were killed and 500 arrested after protests over fuel price hikes in Angola. The government raised the price of ...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Friday Angola's economic outlook remained generally favourable, but further steps were needed to create a sustainable fiscal position and reduce ...
Angola, which is Africa's second-largest oil producer after Nigeria, has not requested a follow-up IMF loan agreement although the Fund will continue to monitor its economy.