News
On July 28, activist Serrote José de Oliveira, 33, was shot in the leg by unidentified armed men while livestreaming the ...
Joe Fathallah Mass protests broke out in Luanda, the capital city of Angola, on 28 July, in one of the latest popular ...
Angola, one of Africa's top oil producers, is in turmoil after protests erupted over a sharp fuel price hike driven by IMF-backed subsidy cuts.
Angolan human rights organisations on Tuesday called in Luanda for the country's president and the commander-general of the national police ...
The United Nations has demanded a thorough investigation after two days of unrest and looting in Angola during a protest against a fuel price hike killed 30 people. Violence erupted on the first day ...
Critics say most people in Africa’s third-largest oil-producing nation have not seen benefits from that natural wealth.
In Angola, gunfire was reported again in Luanda on Tuesday, as the city faced a second day of looting. The unrest – sparked by a taxi drivers’ strike over fuel price hikes – has brought the city to a ...
Amnesty International has called on Angolan authorities to conduct an independent and impartial investigation into the alleged unlawful killings of 22 people during a three-day national taxi ...
In a recent gathering, six prominent Southern African liberation movements—the African National Congress (ANC), Popular ...
Angola’s capital, Luanda, erupted in violence after taxi drivers launched a strike over rising fuel prices. The government ...
The protests erupted in response to austerity measures imposed by the long-ruling Popular Movement for the Liberation of ...
At least 22 people, including a police officer, have been confirmed dead and over 200 injured in Angola’s most widespread ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results