A state of agitation or turbulent change or development.
Sociopolitical turbulence and discontent, may involve riots.
1 However, he said further unrest was likely in coming weeks and months.
2 The latest political ructions have not led to widespread unrest and violence.
3 Earlier this year, Sisi warned that unrest could bring down the state.
4 Russian state television channels have given the unrest large amounts of airtime.
5 Police have so far taken a relatively soft approach to the unrest .
6 The popular unrest is spreading: Legislators in Maine just introduced similar legislation.
7 Its supporters say it will bring stability after a year of unrest .
8 Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Torra must first unequivocally condemn the unrest .
9 Iran arrested thousands of people during widespread street unrest after the vote.
10 Similar factors were behind deadly civil unrest in Iraq in early October.
11 There are perhaps several reasons for the current climate of industrial unrest .
12 And the result is not just general disappointment and worrisome social unrest .
13 While protests remain localised, investors need not worry unduly about China unrest .
14 There is also the prospect of possible food riots and social unrest .
15 Despite moves to ease tensions, unrest continues in the Gulf island state.
16 The government has flooded the region with troops and suppressed spreading unrest .
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