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Critics say most people in Africa’s third-largest oil-producing nation have not seen benefits from that natural wealth.
Angola, one of Africa's top oil producers, is in turmoil after protests erupted over a sharp fuel price hike driven by IMF-backed subsidy cuts.
On July 28, activist Serrote José de Oliveira, 33, was shot in the leg by unidentified armed men while livestreaming the ...
The United Nations has demanded a thorough investigation after two days of unrest and looting in Angola during a protest against a fuel price hike killed 30 people. Violence erupted on the first day ...
LUANDA (Reuters) -Angola got back $200 million of collateral in May that it had to post to JPMorgan earlier in the year, the ...
Amnesty International has called on Angolan authorities to conduct an independent and impartial investigation into the alleged unlawful killings of 22 people during a three-day national taxi ...
Angola recovered $200 million in collateral from JPMorgan following an improvement in bond prices. This development ...
From tougher crackdowns on migrants to opening legal pathways for asylum seekers, varying ideas are being suggested across ...
Today, however, peace processes rarely make it past the first stage, leaving the political disputes that ignited war in the ...
Members of the Bishops' Conference of Angola and São Tomé and Príncipe (CEAST) have called for nationwide “Masses of ...
Angolan human rights organisations on Tuesday called in Luanda for the country's president and the commander-general of the national police ...