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Dar es Salaam, November 2025. Smoke rises above the skyline as protesters clash with police. Tear gas drifts through the streets, gunfire echoes in crowded neighborhoods, and the ruling party’s banners hang limp in the chaos. Tanzania, once praised as East Africa’s most stable democracy, is now convulsed by its worst political crisis in years.
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