Africa's Angola Holds the Keys to Ushering In Global Green Economy
The Lobito Atlantic Railway Corridor project in Africa, anchored by support from the Biden administration, will unlock vast reserves of the critical minerals needed to power the future of clean technology.
Princess Diana's Powerful Speeches Still Resonate 25 Years After Her Death
As the 25th anniversary of Princess Diana's death is marked, Newsweek looks at quotes from a collection of the royal's most powerful speeches.
Princess Diana Reprimands Intrusive Media Member in Viral TikTok Video
A video of Princess Diana pushing away a reporter's microphone during her humanitarian visit to Angola in 1997 has gotten over 3 million views on TikTok.
Prince Harry Thanks Charity Championed by Diana for Ukraine Support
The Duke of Sussex thanked members of the anti landmine charity The HALO Trust for their humanitarian work in Ukraine during the ongoing war.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Most Memorable Royal Tour Moments
During their marriage Harry and Meghan have undertaken a series of royal tours resulting in memorable moments from iconic images to revealing interviews.
Deadly Marburg Virus Disease Detected for First time in 13 years
The last major outbreak of this virus, in Angola, killed more than 200 people.
New Book Claims Church Will Default as Vatican Begins 'Spending Review'
Gianluigi Nuzzi's new book, Universal Judgment, asserts that the Vatican will default by 2023. The Vatican has denied these claims, despite recent financial scandals.
Why Are Hundreds Of African Asylum Seekers Showing Up At The Border?
More than 500 people, including many families, from African countries have been detained crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, since May 30, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said.
Prison Workers Quit After Inmate Relationships: Report
One individual was accused of having sex with an inmate.
Angola Prisoners Issue Demands, Farmwork Investigation
A brief fight between two inmates and two Louisiana State Penitentiary guards spilled over into an ongoing prison strike Wednesday.
Africa's Richest Woman Is Suddenly Unemployed
Isabel dos Santos, the daughter of Angola's president, is worth an estimated $3.5 billion.
Why Oil is the Key to Angola's Future
The biggest oil producer in Africa needs change in order to reach its potential and transform its economy.
Portugal Charges Angola Vice-President With Corruption
Angola has rejected previous Portuguese prosecutions as "neo-colonialism."
Africa's Second-Longest Serving President to Step Down
The Angolan president will not run for re-election in August.
Five African Elections to Watch in 2017
2016 has been a tumultuous year for African politics, and next year is likely to be the same.
Why Angola Remembers Fidel Castro Fondly
Castro sent thousands of Cubans in a sign of solidarity with Angola's socialist regime.
Angola's Princess Takes Charge of State Oil Firm
Isabel dos Santos has been appointed as head of the state oil company by her father, the president.
Angola's Man Booker Prize Nominee: What's the Story?
José Eduardo Agualusa is the first Angolan to be nominated for his novel about the country's deadly civil war.
Yellow Fever Outbreak in Angola Raises Global Concerns
Chinese travelers in Angola have carried the virus home, raising fears of an outbreak in Asia.
Yellow Fever, the Virus Deadlier Than Zika
Angola is currently suffering the worst yellow fever outbreak in 30 years.
Angola: Yellow Fever Deaths Rise to 225
The WHO says that emergency stockpiles of yellow fever vaccines have been completely exhausted.
Angolan Rapper Jailed for Plotting Rebellion
Rapper Luaty Beirao was one of 17 activists jailed.
Angola Reports 51 Dead in Yellow Fever Outbreak
A total of 241 people have been infected in the country's first yellow fever epidemic in 30 years.
Angolan Rebel's Family Sues 'Call of Duty' Makers
Jonas Savimbi's family wants $1.1 million in damages for the rebel commander's depiction in the popular game.
Mozambique Declares Itself Mine-Free
Tens of thousands of mines were left in Mozambique following the country's civil war.
G20 Leader Turkey Sees Biggest Hike in Corruption
As the new holder of G20 presidency, Turkey takes responsibility for the Anti-Corruption Action Plan.