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Tunisia Hit By New Anti-Austerity Protests

More than 300 people have been arrested in Tunisia overnight, as anger over the government’s austerity measures spilled into the streets once more.
Police used tear gas against large crowds demonstrating against price rises affecting basic goods.
The army was deployed into towns across the country to protect government buildings, which have become targets.
Protests have taken place in at least 10 different areas, including the capital, Tunis, in the last few days.

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