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Curfew eased in Bujumbura

The government has eased a night curfew in Bujumbura, imposed following a series of rebel attacks on the capital city. The curfew, imposed in August, had been from 10pm to 6am but was now to start at midnight, the BBC reported on Thursday. The government wanted to illustrate that life in the capital could proceed normally despite continuing fighting in the countryside, it added.

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