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Radar specialist Blighter has deployed its Blighter C400 series surveillance radars in Equatorial Guinea to protect offshore ...
Equatorial Guinea, one of the smallest countries in Africa, holds a unique place in the continent’s history. Despite being a ...
Equatorial Guinea sharply criticised France at the United Nations’ top court on Tuesday, labelling its actions as “neo-colonial” in a long-running dispute over a lavish, multi-million-euro mansion ...
An ICIJ reporter tried to capture the "opulence and neglect" inside a tiny African state that had squandered its oil riches — ...
Exploitation of oil and gas deposits, beginning in the 1990s, has driven economic growth in Equatorial Guinea; a recent rebasing of GDP resulted in an upward revision of the size of the economy by ...
Equatorial Guinea has accused France of "neo-colonial" behavior in a legal battle over a luxury mansion in Paris. On Tuesday, lawyers urged United Nations judges to block France from selling ...
In fact, while the health officer in Equatorial Guinea suspected Marburg on February 7, the viral sample had to be sent to Senegal, 2,000 miles away, and was only confirmed a week later.
DAKAR, Senegal – The World Health Organization says that Equatorial Guinea has confirmed its first-ever outbreak of Marburg disease, saying the Ebola-related virus is responsible for at least ...
Equatorial Guinea has quarantined more than 200 people and restricted movement after an unknown illness causing hemorrhagic fever killed at least eight people, Health Minister Mitoha Ondo'o ...
Corruption, poverty, and repression continue to plague Equatorial Guinea under President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, who has been in power since 1979. Vast oil revenues fund lavish lifestyles ...
The incident occurred as Equatorial Guinea reels from the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Equatorial Guinea is one of Africa’s smallest countries, with just over 850,000 residents.
Equatorial Guinea explosion witness says dynamite blast devastation akin to aftermath of 'an atomic bomb' ...