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Police tear gas rare mass protest in Kazakhstan's largest city

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Police fires tear gas and stun grenades in a bid to break up an unprecedented thousands-strong march in Almaty, Kazakhstan's largest city, after protests that began over fuel prices threatened to spiral out of control. IMAGES

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