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For Equatorial Guinea-based entrepreneur, journalist, media and communication expert Milagrosa Ada Micha, the journey is not easy but starting it is most important endeavour for the African story ...
Engineers Frik Potgieter and Peter Huxham returned home to South Africa on Sunday after serving more than two years in prison in Equatorial Guinea on seemingly arbitrary drug trafficking charges, ...
Two South African engineers have returned home after spending more than two years in jail in Equatorial Guinea on what the UN has called "arbitrary and illegal" drugs charges. Frik Potgieter and ...
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What do Michael Jackson’s glove, a Malibu mansion, and three luxury party yachts have to do with the Trump administration’s planned deportations to African countries, which reportedly could include ...
The majority of international students from Equatorial Guinea have overstayed their visas in the United States, according to David Gilmour, the U.S. ambassador to Equatorial Guinea ...
The parties discussed the progress made in the implementation of agreements to foster cooperation between Belarus and Equatorial Guinea in the agricultural, forestry and fishing sectors.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) sided with Equatorial Guinea on Monday in a decades-long maritime boundary dispute with Gabon concerning three islands and their potentially oil-rich waters. T ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ruled in favour of Equatorial Guinea in a decades-old dispute with Gabon over the control of three tiny islands in an area with oil and gas potential.
A top United Nations court ruled in favor of Equatorial Guinea in a long-running territorial dispute with Gabon, awarding it sovereignty over three small islands located in potentially oil-rich ...
Equatorial Guinea had control of the territory until 1972, when Gabon took over the largest island, Mbanie, in a military skirmish. When oil was discovered in coastal waters, the dispute reignited.
Judges at the top U.N. court have sided with the West African country of Equatorial Guinea in a fight with neighboring Gabon over the ownership of three largely uninhabited oil-rich islands.
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