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Demonstrators in the Central African Republic are calling for new elections, saying last month's vote was tainted by fraud. Diane Hodges reports.
Images of Armenians gathering to take part in an anti-government protest in central Yerevan. Azerbaijan's lightning military takeover of the Nagorno-Karabakh, ethnic Armenian enclave, last week, sparked a sudden exodus of 100,417 people, according to Yerevan, from an estimated population of 120,000 since the breakaway region saw its decades-long fight against Azerbaijani rule end in sudden defeat. IMAGES
Hundreds gather at the beginning of a rally in Yerevan's Republic Square to protest the government's handling of the crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh. IMAGES
Beirut (Lebanon), Oct 6 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Nabil Mounzer) Lebanon's anti-government activists protested on Wednesday, under the slogan 'Cry of Depositors', against Ryad Salame, the Central Bank and others entities in front of the Beirut Bank in downtown Beirut.The governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon had enacted a law since the beginning of the financial crisis, whereby depositors' money is delivered in Lebanese pounds at the exchange rate of 3,900 pounds to the dollar.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN LEBANON.
Bangui, Jan 4 (EFE / EPA) .- The president of the Central African Republic (CAR), Faustin-Archange Touadera, was victorious in the elections of December 27 with 53.92% of the votes, according to the provisional results announced Monday by the National Elections Authority (ANE).(Camera: ADRIENNE SUPRENANT)SHOT LIST: CELEBRATIONS FOLLOWING FAUSTIN-ARCHANGE TOUADERA'S VICTORY IN BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUPLIC.