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1 There is, for those who care to see, a deep and growing unrest and pessimism.
2 Moller-Maersk said it was concerned by the growing unrest , which is affecting wider trade with Egypt.
3 Rescue efforts have been stepped up to help Britons stranded in the growing unrest in Libya.
4 At least 30 Palestinians, including several of the attackers, have been killed in the growing unrest .
5 Between sips of tea, she explained about the murdered women, the riots and the growing unrest .
6 There is a growing unrest among taxpayers.
7 This growing unrest comes amid mounting ire that Facebook is moving to share user data with other Web sites.
8 It was the latest sign of growing unrest in Palestinian areas that has posed a serious challenge to Arafat's rule.
9 Dispatch riders arrived every few weeks, carrying letters from Rhius filled with reports of the growing unrest across the sea.
10 Gaza has been hit by growing unrest since Israel withdrew from the territory in September after 38 years of occupation.
11 Yemen also faces growing unrest from southern separatists and is trying to cement a fragile truce with northern Shi'ite rebels.
12 Traders said the growing unrest in Libya was more significant to the oil market than earlier protests in Tunisia and Egypt.
13 There is growing unrest among the thousands of public housing residents who have been forced into lockdown amid Melbourne's coronavirus outbreak.
14 The safe-haven metal was supported by fears over a European debt crisis, rising inflation and growing unrest in the Middle East.
15 Chinese President Xi Jinping has said his country will safeguard Hong Kong's prosperity and stability, amidst growing unrest in the territory.
16 CHINA: The Chinese authorities are becoming increasingly concerned about growing unrest caused by a widening wealth gap between rural and urban areas.
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