We have started to collect the most important news related to Equatorial Guinea in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Four South Africans convicted over an Equatorial Guinea coup plot will not be re-arrested when they return home, officials say.
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Former British soldier Simon Mann, jailed for a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea, says it is "wonderful" to be back in the UK.
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Former UK soldier Simon Mann says he regrets his part in a foiled plot to overthrow the leader of Equatorial Guinea.
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A Briton and four South Africans jailed in Equatorial Guinea over a coup plot are to be freed, its government says.
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A French appeals court halts an embezzlement case against the leaders of Congo and Equatorial Guinea, and Gabon's ex-leader.
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The Equatorial Guinea authorities reportedly arrest 15 people over an attack on the presidential palace in Malabo on Monday.
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Equatorial Guinea accuses Nigerian rebels of an attack on the presidential palace, but the militants deny the claim.
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Two Cameroon policemen are arrested and accused of handing a colonel from Equatorial Guinea to that country's intelligence service.
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Briton Simon Mann is sentenced to 34 years in jail for an Equatorial Guinea coup plot.
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Former British soldier Simon Mann waits to hear the verdict as his trial in Equatorial Guinea for a 2004 coup plot ends.
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