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Egypt7 years ago
Egyptians go online once again to blast President Sisi
Egyptians relaunch a massive online campaign of criticism against President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, blaming him for the country’s ailing economy.
Egyptians go online once again to blast President Sisi
Interviews7 years ago
‘Haiti protests may lead to change of government’
An expert says violent protests in Haiti over fuel prices may lead to a change in government.
‘Haiti protests may lead to change of government’
Egypt7 years ago
Egypt raises fuel prices in IMF-backed austerity drive
Egypt has announced steep increases in fuel prices as part of economic reforms and austerity measures.
Egypt raises fuel prices in IMF-backed austerity drive
EU7 years ago
1 million expected in Greek demo over Macedonia name row
A million people could take to the streets in Athens in a mass demonstration over Greek attempts to resolve a name row with Macedonia.
1 million expected in Greek demo over Macedonia name row
Economy7 years ago
MPs pass Rouhani’s budget bill after initial spurn
The bill for the fiscal Persian year of 1397 which begins on March 20 received 182 votes, with 73 MPs opposing it while six lawmakers abstained Wednesday.
MPs pass Rouhani’s budget bill after initial spurn
More7 years ago
Chad students arrested in protest over teachers’ pay cut
Chadian police have arrested more than 60 students as they protested in N'Djamena against austerity measures slashing their teachers' pay.
Chad students arrested in protest over teachers’ pay cut
North Africa7 years ago
Tunisians continue anti-austerity protests
Protests against price and tax hikes continue in Tunisia on the anniversary of the 2011 revolution.
Tunisians continue anti-austerity protests
More8 years ago
Greek workers on strike over new austerity measures
Greek workers go on one-day strike and stage nationwide protests over the government's decision to impose further cuts.
Greek workers on strike over new austerity measures
News Bulletin8 years ago
Teachers strike over working conditions in Lisbon
Thousands of Portuguese teachers gathered in front of the parliament on Wednesday.
Teachers strike over working conditions in Lisbon
More8 years ago
Austerity imminent as economic woes hit Jordan
Tax hikes and subsidy cuts are on the agenda as Jordan's debt to GDP ratio has reached a record 95 percent, from 71 percent in 2011.
Austerity imminent as economic woes hit Jordan
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