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Oil, Diamonds, and War: Angola’s Turbulent LegacyAngola was torn apart by war. But this wasn’t just a local conflict. It was a Cold War showdown—with diamonds, oil, and lives ...
And in this wilderness of dust, the tiny footprints of a child.“Himba,” said Alfredo Tchimbuembue, a ranger sweating along a remote trail in Iona National Park, one of war-weary Angola’s ...
Map courtesy of Global Forest Watch. ... It was extirpated from Kissama National Park during the Angolan Civil War (1975-2002), and only 200-400 are thought to remain elsewhere.
November 9, 2007: The government is still dealing with the political after-effects of its long-running civil war with the National Union for the Total Independence of Angola (UNITA) and the National ...
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan has warned that the civil war in Angola could spill across the borders of Namibia and Zambia, threatening peace and security in the entire region. Mr ...
Eight families of Mennonites have moved from Mexico to Angola, in southern Africa, raising fears among some Angolans that ...
In the end, of course, neither in Angola nor any of the other colonies did the insurgents actually win a victory in the field. Rather, it was the ouster of the country’s long-term authoritarian regime ...
An increasing number of women in Angola are working to get rid of the scourge of landmines left from the 27-year civil war, which are still claiming victims long after the fighting finished.
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