The President of the Republic, João Lourenço, expressed his deep sadness and sorrow on Saturday over the death of 22 people in a serious road accident that occurred early this morning in the ...
Angolan President João Lourenço has signed into law new legislation that regulates the operation of nongovernmental organizations and other groups in the country.
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Angolan head of state congratulates new president of Chile
Angolan President João Lourenço congratulated the new President of Chile, José Antonio Kast, on his inauguration, which took place this Wednesday in the city of Valparaíso.According to a press release ...
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Angolan president returns to the country from Portugal
Angolan Head of State João Lourenço returned to the country in the early hours of Tuesday morning, after attending the inauguration ceremony of the new President of Portugal, António José Seguro, in ...
The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations estimates that only 10% of that land is used for agriculture. But Angola is on a mission to change that. Cultivating its vast acres ...
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Angola and Netherlands Discuss Cooperation in Biodiversity
The Vice President of Angola, Esperança da Costa, met onTuesday in Luanda with the ambassador of the Netherlands to Angola, Henny Fokel de Vries, to discuss issues related to identifying new areas of ...
Across Southeast Asia, a region heavily dependent on energy exports brought via the Strait of Hormuz, lives are being upended by higher oil and gas prices. Fishermen on their boats while docked and ...
Could African oil-producing countries such as Nigeria and Angola increase production in the short term and thus ease global ...
The April 13-23 trip begins in Algeria, which has never before welcomed a pope. It includes a visit to the Great Mosque in ...
Initial production from the Quiluma field is expected to be 150 million standard cubic feet per day and ramp up to 330mmscf per day by the end of 2026 ...
On March 24, two Russians accused of espionage, terrorism and bribery will begin trial in Angola. The investigation links them and their six colleagues who have managed to leave t ...
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