A troubling trend for Africa’s democracy
M23, Congo and Angola
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Africa's peacekeepers: Who's left to maintain order?South Africa, Malawi, Tanzania, Botswana, Angola, Namibia, Lesotho and Zimbabwe have been providing troops, military ...
Located around 18 miles outside a major Africa capital, the development is home to hundreds of towering residential buildings ...
Mozambican politician Venâncio Mondlane says his denial of entry into Angola on Thursday was a "public shame" and a violation of the law of that country, suggesting a possible lawsuit against the ...
Democratic Republic of Congo is considering sending representatives to peace talks with the Rwanda-backed M23 rebel group ...
Despite US funding uncertainty, officials say the strategic rail and road project from DRC to Angola’s Atlantic coast will ...
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania's opposition leaders denied entry to Angola narrate the ordealAirport officials failed to provide any concrete explanation for the denial, suggesting they were following higher orders.
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Africanews on MSNAngola urges ceasefire ahead of DRC-M23 peace talksAngolan President has called for a ceasefire in the eastern DRC to pave the way for peace talks between the DRC and M23 ...
Direct peace talks between the Democratic Republic of Congo and M23 rebels will begin in the Angolan capital on March 18, ...
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