We have started to collect the most important news related to Angola in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Angola's ruling MPLA party is heading for a landslide win in parliamentary polls, preliminary results show.
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Voting in Angola's first parliamentary elections in 16 years closes after second day.
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The BBC's Peter Biles sees Angola vote
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There are scenes of confusion as Angolans vote in their first election in 16 years, following the end of the war.
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Angola's electoral chief denies campaigning has unfairly favoured the ruling party.
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Angola dressed up for first elections since end of war
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Angola's main opposition accuses a state bank of funding the ruling party's election campaign.
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Solar-powered faxes for landmark Angola poll
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Angola's leader says parliamentary elections will be held every four years, ahead of the first polls in 16 years.
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Yellow fever is sweeping through the thousands of Congolese expelled from Angola, an official says.
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Election organisers in Angola give the go-ahead for the first parliamentary polls since 1992.
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Angola authorises a Chinese ship to dock, but arms on board will not be allowed passage to Zimbabwe.
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The United Nations human rights office in Angola is told to close by the end of May.
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