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 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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Dozens of Angolan police detainees are rushed to hospital after a six-storey building collapses.
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Angola is to hold a beauty contest for women maimed by landmines as it seeks to raise awareness.
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Angolan secessionists say they have killed three soldiers and wounded a foreign worker in oil-rich Cabinda.
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A top Niger Delta militant leader, Henry Okah, has been extradited from Angola to Nigeria, say officials.
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Angola make it through to the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals for the first time after a goalless draw with Tunisia.
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