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Fuel hike unrest in Angola claimed 22 lives

# Unrest in Angola following protests against a fuel price hike has killed 22 people since Monday, as calm returned to the capital. Sporadic gunfire was heard across Luanda and several other cities on Monday and Tuesday as people looted shops and clashed with police when violence erupted during a taxi strike. The strike was the latest in a series of protests after the price of fuel was hiked from 5-rand-92-cents to 7-rand-72-cents a litre on 1 July, squeezing living costs for the millions of poor in one of Africa’s top oil producers.