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INDIA AND AFRICA – PARTNERS FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE

May 12, 2026 For centuries, India and the African continent have maintained close ties through trade, cultural exchanges, and people-to-people interactions, which have played a key role in strengthening the friendship they enjoy in modern times. India has steadfastly supported African countries’ struggle against colonialism, inspired by its own experience in fighting foreign domination. Today, […]

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ANGOLAN AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN HIGHLIGHTS IMPORTANCE OF PORTUGUESE LANGUAGE AS A FACTOR IN CULTURAL COHESION AND INTEGRATION AMONG PEOPLES

EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF ANGOLA IN JAPANINSTITUTIONAL AND PRESS SERVICEPRESS RELEASE Tokyo, May 11, 2026 – Angola’s Ambassador to Japan, Teodolinda Rosa Rodrigues Coelho, highlighted on Monday (May 11) the importance of the Portuguese language as a factor in cultural cohesion and the affirmation of identity for the more than 230 million Portuguese speakers

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JAPAN AND ANGOLA STRENGTHEN STRATEGIC COOPERATION IN THE YEAR MARKING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS

May 1, 2026 As part of the commemorations of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the Republic of Angola and Japan, the Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, His Excellency Toshimitsu Motegi, undertook an official visit to Luanda within the framework of a tour covering four African countries from 29 April

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VIAJES NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC READERS VOTE ANGOLA AS BEST INTERNATIONAL DESTINATION 2026

April 21, 2026 / Source: Jornal de Angola The golden year for the global projection of national tourism continues, and this time it was the readers of Viajes National Geographic who voted Angola as the Best International Destination 2026. In an article written for Viajes National Geographic in January 2026, titled “Angola, a jewel to

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POPE BIDS FAREWELL TO ANGOLANS TODAY AFTER A FOUR-DAY APOSTOLIC VISIT

April 21, 2026 Source: Jornal de Angola Pope Leo XIV bids farewell to Angolans this Tuesday morning after completing a four-day apostolic visit marked by moments of blessing, faith, closeness, and spiritual reflection. During his stay in the country, the Holy Father maintained a busy schedule, the highlight of which was his meeting with the

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TÉTE ANTÓNIO MEETS WITH THE UNITED NATIONS RESIDENT COORDINATOR IN ANGOLA

April 20, 2026, Jornal de Angola Foreign Minister Téte António received the United Nations Resident Coordinator in Angola, Amanda Khozi Mukwashi, this Monday in Luanda. The meeting, held at the Angolan Ministry of Foreign Affairs headquarters, allowed the two officials to exchange views on the state of cooperation between Angola and the United Nations system,

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OVER A THOUSAND JOURNALISTS ACCREDITED TO COVER POPE LEO XIV’S VISIT TO ANGOLA

Wednesday, April 15, 2026 More than a thousand journalists are accredited to cover the visit of Pope Leo XIV to Angola, from the 18th to the 21st of this month. The announcement was made to journalists by the Secretary of State for Social Communication in Luanda, at the Aníbal de Melo Press Center. He detailed

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BRAZIL STANDS IN SOLIDARITY WITH VICTIMS OF HEAVY RAINS IN ANGOLA

 Wednesday, April 15, 2026 The Government of the Federative Republic of Brazil expressed, this Wednesday, its solidarity and deep dismay for the victims of the heavy rains that hit several regions of Angola, with particular impact on Benguela, Cuanza-Sul, Malanje, Icolo e Bengo, and Luanda. “In the face of the devastating effects caused by these

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