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1 The government has the power to impose a curfew for four weeks.
2 It gives security agencies powers to detain suspects, impose a curfew and limit gatherings.
3 That was the day authorities rushed to impose a curfew in five largely Kurdish provinces.
4 The explosion prompted the authorities to impose a curfew .
5 The emergency decree gives security agencies powers to detain suspects, impose a curfew and limit gatherings.
6 If the situation grows out of control, he can impose a curfew , ban rallies and censor the media.
7 Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the reforms relax every individual councils' planning conditions that impose a curfew on truck deliveries.
8 The city was scheduled to impose a curfew from 7pm on Saturday to 8am on Sunday.
9 Catalonia said on Friday it would impose a curfew across the region, which includes Barcelona, as soon as the central government acted.
10 At least 29 people have died in four attacks in Adamawa state in recent days, prompting the state governor to impose a curfew .
11 Catalonia said on Friday night it would impose a curfew across the region, which includes Barcelona, as soon as the central government acted.
12 On Thursday, Lam Chi-wai, chairman of the Junior Police Officers Association, urged the city's leader to impose a curfew to maintain public order.
13 A Fianna Fail councillor in Portlaoise is demanding that the authorities there impose a curfew on young people to end rowdyism at weekends.
14 The South African lawmakers have decided to impose a curfew that will ban all movement between 20:00 and 05:00.
15 BANGKOK, May 15 (Reuters) - Thai government will impose a curfew in parts of Bangkok starting on Sunday evening, a government source said.
16 He later said that he had asked the acting president, deputy speaker of parliament Vicente Guterres, to impose a curfew in the capital until Wednesday.
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