We have started to collect the most important news related to Angola in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Mali come back from 4-0 down to snatch an incredible 4-4 draw with Angola during the opening game of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations.
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Angola's choice of Cabinda as football venue backfires
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Hull boss Phil Brown leads calls for Premier League players at the Africa Cup of Nations to return to the UK after the Togo team bus came under gunfire in Angola.
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Togo's football team are pulling out of the Africa Cup of Nations after a deadly attack on their bus in Angola.
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Angolan police have arrested two people over the deadly attack on Togo's football team. What's your reaction?
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Angola's state-owned oil company, Sonangol, has signed a deal to produce oil in one of the most dangerous parts of Iraq.
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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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