We have started to collect the most important news related to Mozambique in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Twelve people die in police custody in Mozambique after the deaths of two Red Cross workers, who were attacked by a mob.
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Scientists uncover new animal species in Mozambique
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Bush fires in central Mozambique kill at least 32 people and injured hundreds more.
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A Mozambican man is burned alive by a mob during disturbances near the South African capital Pretoria.
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Mozambique says 20,000 of its citizens fled attacks in South Africa as reconciliation efforts get under way.
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Amnesty International accuses police in Mozambique of killing and torturing people with near total impunity.
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A musician from Mozambique who campaigns for clean water and sanitation gets a top environmental prize.
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Mozambique is to increase power supplies to South Africa to help it cope with its energy crisis, an official says.
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At least seven people reportedly die and thousands are left homeless as Cyclone Jokwe hits Mozambique.
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Mozambique's government cuts diesel prices for private minibus taxis after deadly riots.
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