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Angola

December 2023

  • Isabel dos Santos

    Isabel dos Santos has £580m of assets frozen by UK high court

    Billionaire daughter of Angola’s former president is being sued by telecoms company Unitel

September 2023

  • Contrasts, 2022, by Kim Praise.

    My best shot
    The greatest street in Angola: Kim Praise’s best photograph

    ‘I decided to get above street level and show the mix of colours: the oranges of the market set against the reds of the roofs. It is my country at its very best’

July 2023

  • Angolan giraffe in the truck before being released into Iona national park

    The age of extinction
    Driven out by decades of conflict, native giraffes make a return to Angola

    In a ‘message of hope’ the animals have been brought in from Namibia to establish a group in their historical homeland

May 2023

  • President Nelson Mandela, right, gives former US secretary of state Henry Kissinger a welcome hug, Johannesburg, April 1994.

    Kissinger at 100: Statesman or war criminal? His troubled legacy – in pictures

    First as US national security adviser, then as secretary of state, Henry Kissinger intervened around the world during the 1970s, shaping events in China, Africa and the Middle East, with consequences that reverberate today
  • Two jowly white men in suits smile at someone off camera

    Kissinger at 100: How his ‘sordid’ diplomacy in Africa fuelled war in Angola and prolonged apartheid

    Historians say the involvement in Africa of the former US secretary of state, who is 100 this week, drew the US into Angola’s war and aided apartheid after the Soweto uprising
  • Boys in front of a destroyed school in Camacupa, Angola.

    Kissinger at 100: The ‘bloody, dreadful, filthy’ Angolan civil war – in pictures

    The Guardian visited Angola in 2001 as the long civil war – aggravated by the interventions of Henry Kissinger – between Unita and the government wound down. The images show how the conflict affected the people and landscape around the city of Kuito in Bie province

February 2023

  • Simon Tisdall

    What do Prince Andrew, Kim Jong-un and a Ugandan general have in common?

    Simon Tisdall
    Dynasties distort open societies and should be resisted - yet succession has become an obsession for political families

January 2023

  • George Johannes

    Other lives
    George Johannes obituary

    Other lives: Anti-apartheid activist who worked in various roles for the ANC, including in London

November 2022

  • A pedestrian wearing a protective mask walks past mannequins and 'closing down sale' posters in a shop's window display

    Angola urges UK to take new measures on poverty

    Call over protecting most vulnerable citizens comes before UN review of Britain’s human rights record

August 2022

  • João Lourenço

    Angola’s ruling party claims victory in tightly contested vote

  • Angolan people line up outside voting station to cast ballot

    Angola’s incumbent claims election lead amid rising tensions

  • Members of the media jostle for space as President João Lourenço casts his vote in Angola’s election in Luanda on Wednesday.

    Angolans go to polls in most competitive election in decades

  • Angolan president João Lourenço attends an election rally in Luanda last month

    Angola’s young voters prepare to call for change in ‘existential’ election

July 2022

  • pink diamond 'Lulo Rose'

    Pink diamond discovered in Angola mine is largest in 300 years, company claims

  • Sergei Lavrov smiles

    Lavrov’s African tour another front in struggle between west and Moscow

  • President of Angola Jose Eduardo dos Santos in Paris, France on September 11, 1984.<br>FRANCE - SEPTEMBER 11: President of Angola Jose Eduardo dos Santos in Paris, France on September 11, 1984. (Photo by Laurent MAOUS/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

    José Eduardo dos Santos obituary

  • José Eduardo dos Santos in 2009.

    Daughter demands postmortem after death of Angola’s former president

June 2022

  • A group of girls outside the Malkohi refugee camp in Jimeta, Nigeria.

    Growing numbers of young Africans want to move abroad, survey suggests

    Covid, climate, stability and violence contributing to young people feeling pessimistic about future, survey of 15 countries suggests

March 2022

  • Tjaunda Kaonga and her family wake up in Otuzemba, Namibia

    Hunger forces thousands to cross from Angola into Namibia – in pictures

    The worst drought in 40 years has devastated crops and killed livestock across southern Angola and sent food prices soaring. The threat of famine is forcing thousands of people across the border into Namibia

August 2021

  • Movimento das Forcas Armadas (MFA) Press Conference<br>Chief strategist of the the Portuguese Carnation Revolution Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho gives a press conference with underground party MFA. (Photo by Giorgio Piredda/Sygma via Getty Images)

    Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho obituary

    Army officer who masterminded the 1974 coup that sparked Portugal’s Carnation Revolution
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