Angola
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Move by the Trump administration comes despite reports that other deportees have gone missing since being repatriated
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South African music track and dance steps created in Angola have caught the imagination of politicians, priests and millions more
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Countries unable to withstand ecological threats among world’s least peaceful, analysis finds
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For decades, the Observer photographer Andy Hall has documented major events and daily life throughout Africa – from the Cuban withdrawal from Angola and the last days of apartheid to music, the obsession with football and the effects of climate changeGallery
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Growing up in the aftermath of civil war, his father a controversial former general, the producer has channelled his shocking experiences into a vital electronic album
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Funding is intended to help countries protect their people from the climate breakdown
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Africa’s richest woman suspect in criminal investigation into misappropriation of funds
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Football Leaks founder passed on financial records of Africa’s richest woman, says lawyer
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Before the Luanda Leaks we’d questioned where her wealth came from. But we were desperate for shreds of comfort, says Luanda-based writer Cláudio Silva
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Dos Santos, the billionaire daughter of the former president of Angola, claims to be a self-made businesswoman, but the Luanda Leaks, a cache of 715,000 emails, charts, contracts, audits and accounts, help explain how she actually built her business empire. Plus, why are the California’s oldest trees dying?Podcast
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Former Angolan president’s daughter and her husband deny corruption accusations
Farewell Amor review – humane and skilful Angolan diaspora tale
3 out of 5 stars.