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/ 10 January 2010
Angolans flocked to a stadium for the opening game of the African Nations Cup they hope will restore some national pride after a deadly gun attack.
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/ 10 January 2010
Africa’s biggest soccer tournament starts in Angola on Sunday, overshadowed by an ambush by separatist rebels on the Togo team bus.
Gunmen opened fire on a bus carrying Togo’s national soccer squad to the top African tournament in Angola on Friday.
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/ 23 November 2009
Angola’s foreign exchange reserves fell for the first time in three months to ,1-billion, the central bank said on Monday.
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/ 4 November 2009
Angola kicked off a public debate on Wednesday about a new Constitution that is likely to continue President José Eduardo dos Santos’s grip on power.
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/ 28 October 2009
Angola on Wednesday called the conviction of the son of the late Francois Mitterrand over illegal arms sales to the African nation unjust.
Angola’s president hailed a visit by Jacob Zuma on Thursday as the start of a new era to improve the once strained relationship between the countries.
Angola’s central bank is not planning to devalue the kwanza and will resist speculative attempts to weaken the currency, the bank said on Tuesday.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will seek on a visit to Angola on Sunday to boost opportunities for US business in the oil producer.
The Association of Angolan Banks urged the government to urgently review its monetary policies, including an increase in the reserve requirement.