We have started to collect the most important news related to Angola in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Angolan secessionists say they have killed three soldiers and wounded a foreign worker in oil-rich Cabinda.
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Two people reportedly die in a stampede in Angola as the Pope gives an address at a football stadium in the capital.
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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 demolished thousands of homes to make way for new projects, an Amnesty report says.
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A mass animal vaccine programme is under way in Angola's capital, where 71 children have recently died of rabies.
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Angola and Namibia agree to go ahead with a major dam but the Epupa Falls will now be safe from development.
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Angola's opposition party Unita accuses the government of trying to assassinate its leader Isaias Samakuva.
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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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Forty-two people, including members of the French elite, go on trial accused of involvement in trafficking arms to Angola.
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Angola's electoral chief denies campaigning has unfairly favoured the ruling party.
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