We have started to collect the most important news related to The Gambia in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The UN envoy to Gambia is reportedly expelled after criticising the president's claim to be able to cure HIV/Aids.
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A claim by Gambian President Yahya Jammeh that he can cure Aids is lambasted by a leading HIV specialist.
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Gambian opposition leader Oussainou Darboe considers a legal challenge to President Jammeh's re-election.
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Gambia re-elects President Yahya Jammeh for a third term with 67.3% of the vote, electoral officials say.
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Gambia's opposition criticises the sacking of the head of the electoral commission weeks before polls.
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The conflict in Sudan's Darfur region is one of the worst nightmares in recent history, says UN boss Kofi Annan.
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African leaders refuse to adopt a charter, making it more difficult for unpopular presidents to stay in office.
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African Union foreign ministers meeting in Banjul are to discuss proposals for a charter on democracy.
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Five men arrested in The Gambia over allegations of a planned coup escape after a car crash.
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At least 27 Gambians, including army officers and top officials, are arrested over last week's alleged coup plot.
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