We have started to collect the most important news related to Equatorial Guinea in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
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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South Africa dismisses as "laughabale" a UK mercenary's accusations that it backed a coup plot in Equatorial Guinea.
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Spain and South Africa "gave the green" light for a failed coup in Equatorial Guinea, a British mercenary tells a court.
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Prosecutors in Equatorial Guinea call for British mercenary Simon Mann to serve 30 years in jail for his 2004 coup plot.
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Equatorial Guinea issues an arrest warrant for Sir Mark Thatcher over his alleged role in a 2004 failed coup.
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A Spanish court restores asylum status to exiled Equatorial Guinea opposition leader Severo Moto.
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Briton Simon Mann, accused of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea, admits involvement in the conspiracy.
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Briton Simon Mann, accused of plotting a coup in Equatorial Guinea, is shown on TV, apparently in good health.
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Zimbabwe has extradited British alleged mercenary Simon Mann to Equatorial Guinea, his lawyer says.
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