Chinese nationals warned not to assume the country is ‘filled with gold’ after some were detained and deported for working ...
On January 15, the 120,000 mt/year green aluminum power project in the Angola Aluminum Industrial Park, supported by core technology from Chalco Guiya ...
By Miguel Gomes LUANDA, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Angola's state oil company Sonangol is talking to Chinese financial institutions ...
Angola's state-owned oil company Sonangol announced Wednesday it is negotiating a $4.8 billion loan with Chinese financial institutions to partially finance a new refinery in the Atlantic port of ...
Angola’s state oil company, Sonangol, is seeking a $4.8 billion loan from Chinese financial institutions to accelerate ...
BEIJING (AP) – Chinese police on Saturday brought back 37 suspected Chinese gangsters from Angola, where they were arrested for alleged crimes against other Chinese such as kidnapping, armed robbery, ...
Angola seeks financing from China or private investors to build a refinery at the port city of Lobito, a petrochemical plant and a military air force base, President Joao Lourenco said. The southwest ...
The construction of a new major airport in Angola is confirmation of a disgraced Chinese billionaire’s clutch on infrastructure projects in the economically-struggling Southern African country and his ...
Rising Angolan state arrears on payments to Chinese contractors highlight the risks of sovereign debt distress amid an uncertain outlook for global oil prices, economists say. Outstanding arrears owed ...
CAPE TOWN, March 17 (Reuters) - Chinese oil major CNOOC 0883.HK is sending a group of senior executives to Angola for talks on oil exploration opportunities, the Angolan oil and gas ministry said on ...
When President Biden visits Angola on Monday, he will promote a rail project meant to show America’s commitment to the continent and to counter Chinese influence. By John Eligon Photographs by Joao ...
LUANDA (Reuters Life!) - A strange phenomenon has been taking place in the classified ad section of state-owned daily Jornal de Angola that is raising eyebrows in the African nation. Every day, at ...