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From June 22-25, more than 2,700 U.S. and African public and private sector leaders gathered for the 17th U.S.-Africa Business Summit, hosted by the Corporate Council on Africa and the President of ...
ANGOLA — Trine University has received a $100,000 contribution from Honda toward its new John and Mary Pellegrino Student ...
In late June 2025, a claim circulated online that bodies with their hands and feet tied together that washed up on the coasts ...
• Taylor A. Culbertson, 26, of the 400 block of North Washington Street, Angola, arrested in the 200 block of East Gale Street on two charges of misdemeanor failure to appear and one charge of felony ...
Hilton has announced plans to nearly triple its presence in Africa, aiming to operate more than 160 hotels in the coming ...
A majority of respondents in Angola and Cape Verde believe Portugal should apologise for its colonial past and return artefacts and other items looted during that era, according to a survey released ...
A survey reveals most Angolans and Cape Verdeans believe Portugal should apologise for its colonial past and return looted ...
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Ancient Manhood Rituals with Angola’s Mucubal TribeIn the remote deserts of Angola, I joined the Mucubal tribe to experience their traditional path to manhood. This journey was raw, humbling, and unlike anything I’ve faced before.
African leaders are torn in their dealings with the Trump administration, seeking to balance their desperate need for ...
The United States has announced that the 17th U.S.-Africa Business Summit generated over $2.5 billion in new trade deals and investment commitments, reinforcing its commitment to fostering economic ...
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AllAfrica on MSN'They Are Destroying Our Communities' - Catholic Archbishop in Angola Calls for Criminalization of Diviners"They are destroying communities, dividing families, and hindering development," said José Manuel Imbamba, Archbishop of Saurimo, speaking to a group of journalists at the end of a pastoral visit to ...
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