Protests have erupted in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast, following the recent presidential elections in which President Alassane Ouattara secured 90% of the votes. The demonstrations are part of a wave of unrest that has also been seen in Cameroon and Tanzania.
These protests reflect growing discontent among segments of the population regarding the election results and the political climate in the country. The situation in Yamoussoukro is developing, and further updates are expected as the protests continue.
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