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Why Mozambique’s election has sparked weeks of protests and a violent crackdown by police
Thousands are protesting in Mozambique’s capital and police are responding by firing tear gas and rubber bullets as weeks of post-election unrest continued in the southern African country.
Mozambique police fire tear gas at biggest protest yet against ruling party
MAPUTO (Reuters) -Mozambican police fired tear gas at thousands of protesters in the capital Maputo on Thursday during the biggest demonstration yet against the long-ruling Frelimo party, which was declared the winner of a disputed election last month.
Mozambique’s Ruling Party Says Protest Calls Are Inciting Coup
Mozambique’s ruling party said the opposition’s calls for ongoing protests against the outcome of last month’s elections are inciting an attempted coup.
Mozambique Police Clash With Protesters as Tensions Escalate
Mozambican police clashed with demonstrators who converged on the capital on Thursday to protest the southeast African nation’s disputed elections.Most Read from BloombergParis Restricts Through Traffic in City CenterKey Ballot Initiatives and Local Races Highlight Views on Abortion,
Mozambique opposition stages biggest protest yet as police crack down
MAPUTO (Reuters) -Mozambican police fired tear gas at protesters in the capital Maputo on Thursday in the biggest demonstration yet against the long-ruling Frelimo party which was declared the winner of a disputed election last month.
Mozambique police clash with protestors over electoral fraud
Police in Mozambique fired tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital Maputo Thursday after the main opposition leader called for a demonstration against election results.
Tensions grow in Mozambique as police fire tear gas at protesters
Mozambican police fired tear gas at hundreds of opposition supporters on Thursday in the capital, Maputo, marking the largest protest yet against last month’s disputed election results. Protesters clashed with security forces,
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Clashes as post-election violence escalates in Mozambique
Protesters in Mozambique, organised by opposition leaders and their supporters, are disputing the outcome of the October 9 ...
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Exxon expects final investment decision for Mozambique LNG project in 2026
ExxonMobil now expects a final investment decision for its Rovuma liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Mozambique in 2026, ...
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Mozambique’s Main Port Halts Taking Cargo After Election Unrest
Mozambique’s Maputo port, a key chrome export hub, has stopped receiving cargo due to ongoing election unrest in the ...
Human Rights Watch
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Mozambique: Post-Election Internet Restrictions Hinder Rights
The Mozambican authorities should immediately end internet restrictions imposed since October 25, 2024, and restore full ...
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Grindrod suspends port operations in Mozambique after border closure
Logistics company Grindrod has suspended port and terminal operations in Mozambique after South Africa temporarily closed the main border with its northeastern neighbour over safety concerns after a ...
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Mozambique threatens to deploy soldiers to quell post-election protests
Mozambican authorities have threatened to deploy soldiers to quell post-election protests that have engulfed the country ...
Mail & Guardian
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SA closes Lebombo border again as unrest in Mozambique intensifies
South Africa on Thursday once more closed the Lebombo border crossing with
Mozambique
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Mozambique's Mondlane: 'FRELIMO must restore the truth'
Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane is demanding the restoration of 'electoral truth.' Speaking to DW in an interview, he ...
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