Three African countries have agreed to take back foreign offenders and illegal migrants after the UK Home Secretary ...
A US District Court has certified a class action for incarcerated men at Angola Prison who are forced to perform punitive ...
A former Angola prisoner recounts years of forced field labor under extreme heat as a federal class-action lawsuit challenges ...
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The case of Angola, a worrying precedent for Venezuela?
The civil wars in this country offer a possible draft of what could be the future of post-Nicolás Maduro Venezuela. Can ...
After decades of war and dependence on imports, Angola is rebuilding its food system — reviving local farming, inspiring pride in national cuisine, and fueling a new generation of chefs reshaping how ...
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Visa pressure works: UK strikes deportation agreements with Angola, Namibia, and DRC
The United Kingdom has reached agreements with three African countries to take back their citizens who are living in the UK ...
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Angola gets first designated Wetland
Years of scientific research have helped identify the Lisima Lya Mwono landscape as critical to water security, biodiversity, and ecosystems.
Angola’s vast highland wetlands feed rivers that deliver freshwater to millions. They just gained global recognition that could help keep it that way.
Bolaji Akinyemi has praised Murtala Muhammed for inspiring national pride, championing Africa’s autonomy, and taking bold stances at the OAU.
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Mozambican President Thanks Angola for Support to Flood Victims
The President of Mozambique, Daniel Chapo, expressed his gratitude on Wednesday in Maputo for the support of the Angolan state in mitigating the effects of the crisis caused by the floods affecting ...
Julia Kleber: Nigeria’s Vast Tourism Potential Untapped, Needs Strategic Investment To Boost Economy
Julia Kleber urges strategic investment and promotion to unlock Nigeria’s untapped tourism potential, creating jobs and ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry’s tough-on-crime laws are driving an $82 million surge in prison spending, as longer sentences increase incarceration and health care costs.
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