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Police fire tear gas at protest in Mozambique’s capital
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October 26, 2024
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Unrest has erupted in Mozambique ahead of the announcement of final election results expected to keep the ruling party in power. Police dispersed protesters gathered after the opposition called the vote rigged.
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