We have started to collect the most important news related to Angola in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has called for a crackdown on government corruption.
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Chinese workers in Angola are being targeted by "mafia-style" gangs, business leaders say.
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France's ex-interior minister is jailed and the son of an ex-president convicted for their roles in illegal arms sales to Angola.
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DR Congo and Angola agree to end a spate of deportations of each other's citizens, a minister tells the BBC.
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Angola reaches a preliminary deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for loans of up to $890m.
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What has dos Santos done for Angola in 30 years?
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Angola has handled dealings with Asian firms well, allowing it to profit from its oil resources, a UK think tank says.
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has arrived in Angola, as she continues her seven-nation tour of Africa.
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The International Monetary Fund and Angola agree to discuss a loan to help the African country through the economic slowdown.
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Pope Benedict XVI holds Mass in Angola in front of a vast crowd, urging Africans to end years of damaging wars and civil strife.
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