We have started to collect the most important news related to Equatorial Guinea in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
President Teodor Obiang Nguema of Equatorial Guinea is re-elected with 95% of the vote, officials say.
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Lawyers for a British alleged mercenary, who Equatorial Guinea wants to extradite, say he could face torture.
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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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Cameroon officials go to Equatorial Guinea to rescue thousands of its citizens trapped in diplomatic missions.
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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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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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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 Spanish court restores asylum status to exiled Equatorial Guinea opposition leader Severo Moto.
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Equatorial Guinea's entire government resigns after months of criticism by President Nguema.
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Equatorial Guinea's main opposition candidate says he will not accept Sunday's election result because polls were not fair.
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