Angolans endured a bloody civil war and extreme poverty as for nearly 40 years power rested solely in the hands of autocratic President Jose Eduardo dos Sa... READ MORE›
However, the deal was boycotted by Rassemblement, the main opposition coalition, which says it violates the constitution... READ MORE›
Nichole Sobecki For The Washington Post LUANDA, Angola -- As the price of oil rose earlier this decade, this capital city did as well... READ MORE›
Post to Facebook First look Netflix's 'Voltron' builds a better giant robot The mechanized lions are back in an animated reboot... READ MORE›
Ms Dos Santos' father is Africa's second longest-serving leader, after Equatorial Guinea's Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo... READ MORE›
Award-winning reporter and campaigner Rafael Marques has asked Angola's attorney general to revoke appointment of Isabel dos Santos as head of Sonangol... READ MORE›
Angola's President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, the second-longest serving African leader, will step down after being in power since 1979, according to state media... READ MORE›
The parliamentary leader elected in that vote would assume the president's role should Mr. dos Santos indeed step down... READ MORE›
Rights groups say activists in Angola, Africa's second-largest oil producer and third biggest economy, are being increasingly targeted by the government of dos Santos... READ MORE›
Beirao, who holds dual Portuguese and Angolan nationality, has a loyal fan base in Portugal, Angola's former colonial ruler... READ MORE›
Dos Santos previously announced he would be leaving the club at the end of the 2015 season for a job with Major League Soccer... READ MORE›
Sand sculptures of curvaceous, full-bottomed women on Copacabana beach may be one of Rio de Janeiro's wackier tourist attractions, but now they're under fi... READ MORE›
President Juan Manuel Santos has said there won't be a second referendum... READ MORE›
Santos' chief rival, ex-president Alvaro Uribe, has rejected even the revised deal... READ MORE›
On Saturday, the Colombian government and Marxist rebels signed a modified peace accord that puts tougher conditions on the guerrilla group known as FARC... READ MORE›
Colombia scrambles to keep peace deal alive after voter rejection... READ MORE›
The Nobel committee was reportedly considering a peace prize for Colombia... READ MORE›
'I won't give up' Colombia's president says ceasefire remains after voters reject FARC peace deal... READ MORE›
The FARC deeply regret that the destructive power of those who sow hatred and revenge have influenced the Colombian people's opinion, Timochenko told reporters later... READ MORE›
Voters in Colombia's referendum have narrowly rejected a peace accord between the government and the Marxist group, FARC... READ MORE›
Before Sunday's referendum, Santos, 53, said he had no plan B and would return Colombia to war if the no vote won... READ MORE›
Both men pushed hard for the peace accord during nearly four years of contentious negotiations in Havana... READ MORE›
Colombia's government and its largest rebel movement signed a historic peace accord Monday in an emotional ceremony that seeks to put an end to a half-cent... READ MORE›
Juan Manuel Santos, president of Colombia, signed the deal with the Farc leader known as Timochenko, who announced The war is over... READ MORE›
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