Africa Monitor Intelligence
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Angola: Post-Protest Attempts to Implicate UNITA and Lourenço's Opponents
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Guinea-Bissau: Sissoco Reunites Former Political Allies Against Simões Pereira
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Cabo Verde: MpD Forced to Reconsider PM and Presidential Candidates
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Mozambique: Nyusi and Bacela's Business With Channels to Chapo
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Mozambique: Failure in Cabo Delgado Forces Chapo to Changes in FADM
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Angola: Accelerated Hardening in Response to Looting
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Sao Tome and Principe: President of the National Assembly Clashes with President and Government
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Mozambique: FRELIMO Increases Pressure on Venâncio Mondlane
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Guinea-Bissau: New Multiparty Government and Election Postponement Negotiated
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Angola: City of London Overtakes China as Major Creditor
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Equatorial Guinea: Relations with France Threatened by Teodorin's Lawsuits
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São Tomé and Príncipe: Fisheries and Political Affairs Next Targets of Russian Diplomacy
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Angola: Higino's Candidacy Channels Internal Opposition to Lourenço
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Mozambique: Rwandan Troops in Negotiations Between Government and Gas Multinationals
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Guinea-Bissau: Infrastructure Supports Economic Growth
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Cabo Verde: Francisco Carvalho, the Sociologist with the Difficult Mission of Uniting PAICV (Profile)
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Sao Tome and Principe: Russian Interests Advance
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Mozambique: Mines Excluded From Local Content Law
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Guinea-Bissau: Attacks by Diaspora Groups Embarrass PAIGC
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Mozambique: Venâncio Mondlane Increasingly Isolated
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Guinea-Bissau: Sissoco and Braima Camará in Approach
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Mozambique: Government Opens Hostilities With Gas Multinationals
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Angola/DR Congo: Lourenço Upset by Diplomatic Sidelining
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Equatorial Guinea: Regime Stays on Course Despite Slumping Economy
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Cabo Verde: PAICV Gathers Around New Leader, With Mayors Dominant