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Violent protests erupted across Angola after the government raised diesel prices by one-third, aiming to reduce subsidies and stabilize the economy. At least 22 people were killed, 197 injured, and over 1,200 arrested in the unrest, which saw widespread looting and clashes with police. Shops, vehicles, and supermarkets were damaged or looted. The government faces growing pressure to balance financial reforms with public stability in a country where many rely on subsidized fuel for daily living. An emergency cabinet meeting was held in response.
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