We have started to collect the most important news related to Guinea-Bissau in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Guinea-Bissau's president says his citizens are ashamed of being considered incapable of solving the problems of the coup-ridden nation.
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Thriller writer says US spies knocked out wife's computer over Guinea-Bissau coup
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The EU says it will end its mission to reform Guinea-Bissau's security forces because law and order has deteriorated in the West African state.
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The EU says it will end its mission to reform Guinea-Bissau's security forces because law and order has deteriorated in the West African state.
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Drug-smuggling hub Bissau finally gets its first proper prisons
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Guinea-Bissau's president inaugurates mutineer General Antonio Indjai as army chief, despite protests from donors.
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US warns Guinea-Bissau it will not give military reform aid as it has failed to root out suspected drug barons in the forces.
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The US accuses two top military officials in Guinea-Bissau of drug running and names them under the Drug Kingpin Act.
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Army officers in Guinea-Bissau detain the nation's top general and arrest the prime minister, but deny staging a coup.
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Guinea-Bissau's ex-leader Malam Bacai Sanha wins a presidential run-off vote to succeed the assassinated former president.
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