We have started to collect the most important news related to Guinea in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
The election commission in Guinea proposes 10 October as the revised date for the presidential election run-off.
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Guinea's presidential elections will be postponed by at least two weeks, as the country's interim leader warns that the country risks crisis.
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Guinea's presidential elections are postponed, say officials, after violence sparked by the fraud conviction of two senior electoral officials.
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The head of Guinea's election commission dies, amid speculation that Sunday's presidential run-off could be postponed.
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Rival presidential candidates in Guinea pledge to end the violence which led to campaigning being suspended ahead of Sunday's run-off.
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One person is killed and 50 are injured during clashes in Guinea's capital, Conakry, a week ahead of a presidential run-off election.
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The head of Guinea's election commission and another senior official are sentenced to a year in prison for fraud during June's first round presidential vote.
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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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Officials schedule Guinea's presidential run-off for 19 September, after repeated delays while fraud allegations were investigated.
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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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Mining giant Rio Tinto completes a deal with Chinese firm Chalco to enter a joint venture in West Africa.
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Mining giant Rio Tinto completes a deal with Chinese firm Chalco to enter a joint venture in West Africa.
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Guinea is to send a battalion of troops to join a peacekeeping force in Somalia, the African Union says.
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Guinea top court confirms there will be a presidential run-off between ex-PM Cellou Dalein Diallo and opposition leader Alpha Conde.
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