Angola is reeling from one of its deadliest waves of unrest in recent years after violent protests over a steep diesel price hike left at least 22 people dead and 197 others injured this week. The violence, which erupted on Monday, began when minibus taxi drivers in the capital Luanda launched a
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Faith Omoboye is a foreign affairs correspondent with background in History and International relations. Her work focuses on African politics, diplomacy, and global governance.

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