We have started to collect the most important news related to Mozambique in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Mozambique will co-operate fully with Rwanda to hand over genocide suspects, the country's foreign minister tells the BBC.
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Madagascar's interim leader bans flights from Mozambique, stranding his rivals, including the prime minister.
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Rwanda accuses Mozambique, Malawi and Zambia of being unwilling to co-operate in locating genocide suspects.
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Police in Mozambique are rarely brought to justice for the unlawful killing of civilians, rights group Amnesty International says.
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Zimbabwe escapes suspension from the world diamond trade scheme over allegations of soldiers killing miners.
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Long queues form in Mozambique as people vote in a general election dominated by the emergence of a new party.
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Mozambique's government announces it has secured $500m to build a new railway to a key coal area.
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Mozambique convicts dig for their dinner
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A notorious criminal who has repeatedly escaped from jail in Mozambique is recaptured in South Africa.
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One of four people held in Mozambique on suspicion of sabotaging a key dam says they did not intend to destroy it.
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