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The US ambassador to Luanda urged President Jose Eduardo dos Santos
in a newspaper interview Friday to set a date for Angola's first
post-war elections, suggesting they be held no later than 2006.
The African continent’s leading HIV/Aids researchers will
gather in Cape Town this week for a top-level international
conference to discuss new ways of dealing with the epidemic in...
Reporters Without Borders said Monday that journalists in Africa
faced worsening working conditions in 2003 and warned that the
continent's independent media were in the process of disappearing
in...
Women who are beaten or dominated by their partner are nearly half
as likely to become infected by HIV when compared with women who
live in non-violent households, a South African study says.
Entire villages are being emptied due to repression by the Angolan
army in the northern Cabinda region, home to a separatist movement,
the province's bishop Monsignor Paulino Madeca said on Thursday.