Human Rights Watch
Equatorial Guinea: End Harassment of Jailed Opponent, Lawyers
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Authorities in Equatorial Guinea should cease all harassment of a jailed political opponent and those close to him. Dr. Wenceslao Mansogo Alo, a medical doctor, human rights defender and leading member of the political opposition who was convicted and sentenced on May 7, 2012, to three years in prison following a politically moti...
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Pravda
Financial speculation behind smear campaign
The Republic of Equatorial Guinea, while one of the smallest and most discrete African countries, is also one of the largest worldwide exporters of oil - with most of its oil being acquired by US corporations. Therefore, any sign of political unrest in Guinea is likely to have an immediate impact on Wall Street
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ElPais
Spanish builder takes his African mega-project snub to World Bank
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BBC
Angola part company with Vidigal
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WSJ
Equatorial Guinea Warns on Lawsuit
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Daily Mail
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Telegraph
International arrest warrant sought for playboy son of Equatorial Guinea president
An international arrest warrant is being sought for the son of Equatorial Guinea's President on money laundering charges after tens of millions of pounds worth of art, furniture and cars were seized from his luxury Paris residence.
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New York Times
Unesco Backs Divisive Equatorial Guinea Prize
A scientific award sponsored by a repressive West African dictator was approved by the United Nations cultural heritage agency, but it will not bear his name.
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Mail & Guardian
Activists rally against Africa dictator's UN prize
Activists are urging Unesco to abandon a prize named after Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
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BBC
In pictures: Equatorial Guinea's oil makeover
Rare photographs from Equatorial Guinea
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CNN
Zambia and Ivory Coast cruise into semis
Zambia and Ivory Coast are through to the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations after both teams completed comfortable 3-0 victories against Sudan and Equatorial Guinea respectively on Saturday.
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Daily Mail
Ivory Coast 3 Equatorial Guinea 0: Drogba and Yaya Toure ensure Elephants march into semis
Ivory Coast sealed a semi-final place in the Africa Cup of Nations with a 3-0 victory against co-host Equatorial Guinea thanks to a brace from Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure's free-kick.
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Goal.com
Cote d'Ivoire 3-0 Equatorial Guinea: Drogba brace and Yaya Toure cracker send Elephants into the semifinals as co-host exits with pride
The Elephants defeated the Nzalang Nationale in the last eight encounter thanks to the Chelsea attacker's ninth and 10th Afcon strikes and Toure's sublime set piece
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Irish Times
Zayed big in Tehran after derby hat-trick brings instant celebrity status
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Mail & Guardian
Zambia, Equatorial Guinea through to Africa Cup quarters
Zambia is in the quaterfinals of the Africa Cup of Nations after beating Equatorial Guinea, possibly pitting the co-hosts against Côte d'Ivoire.
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IKRK
Africa Cup of Nations: over 200 Red Cross volunteers trained in emergency first aid
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Equatorial Guinea beats Libya to earn $1M bonus in African Cup opener
Country qualified for the first time only as co-host and take 1-0 victory after late winner
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Times LIVE
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The Guardian
Durban climate change talks - the final day LIVE
Latest developments from the final day of the UN COP17 climate change talks in Durban1.05pm: John Vidal asks whether China and India are still developing countries – or have they now joined the ranks of the advanced developed countries? The question has just been been raised in a side meeting held by the South Centre thinktank, the equivalent of the OECD for developing countries. Martin Khor, i...
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Foreign Policy
Obiang's palace building spree
The
age of fiscal austerity has clearly bypassed Equatorial Guinea, an oil rich
African country with a reputation for world-class corruption, crushing poverty
for its people, and a multibillion dollar building spree for presidential
palaces, guesthouses, and airports.
Teodoro
Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea's president and Africa's longest lasting ruler, has
now signed...
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Telegraph
Simon Mann accused of insulting senior officer and clan chief in his book on failed coup in Equatorial Guinea
The Old Etonian mercenary behind a failed coup d'état in Equatorial Guinea has been accused of breaching the "warrior's code" by insulting a distinguished officer and clan chief in his new book on the ill-fated venture.
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FT
Glencore upbeat as it becomes an oil producer
Swiss-based miner announces first oil flows from Equatorial Guinea field
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Al Jazhera
Equatorial Guinea holds constitutional polls
Vote to pave way for constitution that seeks to limit presidential terms in nation with Africa's longest-serving leader.
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