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In my world, I strive to be the character-narrator of my own life experience. As the world we knew falls apart, this is one of those moments when you are asked to overcome fear and hopelessness, step ...
Brave and stubborn, the British explorer Alexander Gordon Laing had only two obsessions: to see his wife Emma again and to ...
Determined to discover the source, course, and mouth of the Niger River, this British explorer witnessed much more than just the tracing of its waters. His notes revealed the everyday life in Africa ...
Angola has made its first major natural gas discovery, marking a milestone in its effort to diversify its economy and energy exports beyond crude oil.
Police in Angola say four people have been killed and more than 500 arrested in two days of protests sparked by a rise in fuel prices ...
Prince Harry visited Angola in southern Africa with the HALO Trust organization, the same group Princess Diana worked with 28 years ago.
Activists are calling for a stay-at-home strike as they prepare for the next protest over rising fuel and transport prices. Police used rubber bullets and tear gas when protesters gathered in ...
Prince Harry is in Angola for his work with The HALO Trust, supporting the humanitarian organization that Princess Diana also backed. Inside why Meghan Markle didn't join.
Angola’s first World Bank economic update report provides a snapshot of the economy and includes a special focus on inclusive financial development as a crucial reform to support higher and more ...
Angola's attempts to stabilise waning crude oil production received a boost on Wednesday when two offshore projects started up, adding a total of 60,000 barrels per day to national output, the ...
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Four people have been killed and more than 500 arrested during two days of protests in Luanda, the capital of Angola, sparked by a rise in fuel prices… ...
Harry has followed in his mother's footsteps by raising awareness of The Halo Trust's work to clear landmines, which are estimated to have killed or injured about 80,000 Angolans during and after ...