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China Covid Protests Live: Protests impact global stocks, oil prices

Por: Newsweek World November 28, 2022

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nnChina is experiencing a rare wave of protests as citizens express their discontent with the Zero-Covid policy being pursued by the state.nVideos on social media across the weekend show protesters openly calling for President Xi Jinping and the government to step down.nThe protests appear to have been sparked by a fire in a u00dcru00fcmqi tower block on November 24 which killed 10 people. Some are blaming the tragedy on the strict lockdown... + full article



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