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The government aims to quell unrest with the establishment of a commission to set the timing of a census
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Georgia and Kazakhstan are among several former Soviet states grappling with an unexpected influx of Russians
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Throughout October parts of South Africa have faced a series of major water shortages linked to decaying infrastructure
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The president is yet to secure a desperately needed IMF bailout but has delivered a promised constitutional amendment
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Between 50 and 150 people were killed during the repression of protests in late October, and over 2,000 arrested
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Electricity prices were hiked today for the first time since the 1990s in an effort to address demands by the IMF
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With record low economic confidence data and high electricity costs, quarter-on-quarter GDP has tipped into contraction
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Prime Minister Rama is at an advantage because of the united opposition’s compromised leadership
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Truckers' protests over the election result have not gained wider adherence, amid general acceptance of the outcome
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Former premier runs for president despite (or because of) his fraud trial, having gauged the public mood by camper-van
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