We have started to collect the most important news related to Angola in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The Angolan authorities sends some 25,000 people back to DR Congo, according to a UN-backed radio station.
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Angola has been evicting thousands of people from the capital, leaving them destitute, a rights group says.
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The Book of Chameleons by Jose Eduardo Agualusa wins this year's Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.
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Ex-French President Francois Mitterrand's son and 41 others face trial in a huge arms-to-Angola case.
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Angola denies reports that it is sending 2,500 paramilitary troops to help Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe.
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Angola's opposition party Unita accuses the government of trying to assassinate its leader Isaias Samakuva.
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Thousands of villagers are displaced and hundreds stranded as floods hit eastern Angola.
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More than 70 Angolans are reported dead, most of them in the capital, after rain storms cause flooding.
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Angola has demolished thousands of homes to make way for new projects, an Amnesty report says.
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Angola's first elections since the end of the country's 27-year civil war look set to be postponed by at least a year.
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