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De Beers plans to explore in Angola
The largest diamond miner by market value previously explored in the area between 2005 and 2012.
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Israel, others urged to join arms treaty
The OPCW says Angola, Myanmar and South Sudan will join a chemical weapons treaty.
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The Africa Report: 2 December
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news
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Dog fighting: Dogs tortured
Welfare organisations say dogs stolen for fighting purposes endure torture and suffering before they die.
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The Africa Report: 1 November
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news.
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Southern Africa drought hurts GDP growth
Both Zambia and Angola have been hard hit by spells of drought.
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The Africa Report: 16 October
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news
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Angola rivals Nigeria for oil dominance
With oil exports from Angola rising fast and Nigeria’s dropping, who will take the lead in Africa?
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The Africa Report: 19 August
EWN’s Africa correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news
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The Africa Report: 25 July
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news
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Bafana beat Angola in Durban
Gordon Igesund’s boys beat Angola 2-0 at the Moses Mabhida Stadium.
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Angola leaves benchmark rate unchanged
Angola's central bank has left its benchmark interest rate unchanged at 10.25 percent.
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Angola's dos Santos sworn in
Angola swore in an elected president for the first time in its history on Wednesday.
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Angola election body rejects challenges to vote
Angola election watchdog rejects any opposition complaints that said last month’s win was unfair.
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More dog smuggling arrests made
Police say more dog smugglers may be involved in a suspected dog smuggling ring.
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The Western Cape's pipe dream
The W.Cape government believes Cape Town can become Africa’s biggest gas oil and gas hub.
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Angola urged to free press
Rights bodies urge Angola’s ruling party to liberate the press ahead of the country’s elections.
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Angolan troops to leave Bissau soon
Officials confirm that Angola will begin withdrawing its troops from Guinea Bissau next week