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Angola Rejects Interference of Outside Forces in Continental Issue

Pyongyang, May 13 (KCNA) -- The first vice-president of the Angolan National Assembly on May 7 clarified the stand of his country on rejecting the outside forces' interference in the continental issue.

Former Angola inmate joins Dalai Lama at peace summit

Wilbert Rideau, freed from prison after 44 years, joins the revered Tibetan spiritual leader at 3-day summit

Angola seeks private investment with new laws, growth

LISBON, May 13 (Reuters) - New legislation on privateinvestment will help Angola attract overseas investors, with areturn to growth this year ensuring the economy has left itspayment problems behind, the ...

Angola: Withdraw Cybercrime Bill, Rights Group Urges

The Angolan government should withdraw the bill on information and communication technology crimes currently before parliament, Human Rights Watch said today. The proposed legislation would undercut both freedom of expression and information, and pose a severe threat to independent media, whistleblowers, and investigative journalism.

Angola: Bank Presents Sustainable Innovating Project At United Nations

Angola Espirito Santo Bank (Besa) is due to present on Friday at the United Nations, in New York, the sustainability project in Angola, promoted in partnership with the Earth Planet Institute.

Angola Prisoners Arrive at David Wade Correctional Center

Due to the rising flood waters near the Angola State Prison, inmates are being evacuated to other prisions in the state. On Thursday, the David Wade Correctional Center recieved 367 inmates from the famous state prision.

UN: Mass rapes on Angola-DRC border

Unicef says 650 women and girls locked up, tortured and sexually abused by security forces during mass expulsions.

Total ups Angola content, maximizes gas for latest 'cluster' project

Construction is under way for CLOV, Total’s fourth deepwater development “pole” in block 17 off Angola. The FPSO is being engineered in South Korea and Singapore, and development drilling should in the second half of next year, with first oil set to flow in 2Q 2014.

Pertamina Bids $3.5 Billion for Exxon’s Angola Stake, WSJ Says

PT Pertamina bid about $3.5 billion for Exxon Mobil Corp.’s 25 percent stake in an Angolan oil block, surpassing an offer from a Chinese rival, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.

Pertamina Bids $3.5 Billion for Exxon’s Angola Stake, WSJ Says

PT Pertamina bid about $3.5 billion for Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM) ’s 25 percent stake in an Angolan oil block, surpassing an offer from a Chinese rival, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing a person familiar with the matter.