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Biden marks America's contribution to African infrastructure during Angola visit
From a hillside overlooking the Bay of Corimba, President Joe Biden declared: “The future runs through Angola, through Africa.”
Biden says ‘Africa is the future’ as he pledges millions more on the last day of Angola visit
President Joe Biden is finding ways to celebrate trains in the waning days of his presidency thousands of miles from home.
On 11th-hour visit to Angola, Biden pledges lasting support to Africa
Joe Biden pledged lasting U.S. engagement with Africa on Africans' own terms as he met his Angolan counterpart Joao Lourenco in Luanda on Tuesday as part of his only visit to sub-Saharan Africa as U.S.
Biden, during Angola visit, speaks of 'shared history' of slavery
"It's our duty to face our history. The good, the bad and the ugly," Biden said as he spoke at the National Museum of Slavery in Angola.
Biden says the US is 'all in' on Africa during his Angola visit meant to counter China
President Joe Biden on Tuesday toured a slavery museum in Angola and inspected shackles and a whip, and he spoke of “our nation’s original sin."
Biden Visits Angolan Port City of Lobito to Tout Railway Plans
U.S. President Joe Biden arrived in the Angolan port city of Lobito on Wednesday, the last day of a trip to Africa, to tout a plan to extend a railway that could channel critical minerals from Congo to the West.
Africa Finance Corporation (AFC)-led Zambia Lobito Rail Project Receives Boost from Biden Visit to Angola
Lobito rail project will break ground by early 2026, AFC CEO Zubairu says at Presidential forum -- AFC commits up to US$500m in financing for Zambia-Lobito greenfield rail -- AFC announces MOU with Kobold Metals as anchor client,
Biden appears to rest his eyes at African summit in Angola
President Biden appeared to rest his eyes during a summit with African leaders in Lobito, Angola, during his travel overseas to visit African nations.
In Global Finale, Biden Hopes Rail Project Defines Africa Legacy
In his last announced trip abroad as president, Mr. Biden relished touring a U.S.-financed train line in Angola intended to transport goods and critical minerals to port.
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In Angola, Biden Warns That Slavery’s History Should Not Be Erased
In becoming the first American leader to visit Angola, President Biden said it was important not to forget the ugly legacy of ...
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Biden, in Angola, Can’t Escape Questions About His Son’s Pardon
The president’s three-day visit was meant to be a capstone on the administration’s efforts to strengthen ties with the ...
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Biden emphasizes U.S.-Angola relationship on first presidential trip to the African nation
President Joe Biden said "there's nothing beyond our capacity if we work together" while addressing a gathering outside the ...
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‘Amtrak Joe’ Biden uses his visit to Angola to promote a major African rail project
President Joe Biden is finding ways to celebrate trains in the waning days of his presidency thousands of miles from home.
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After Trump’s win, Russian disinformation aims to drive a wedge between the US and Ukraine
Russia is spreading disinformation to American audiences in an effort to erode U.S. support for Ukraine as Donald Trump ...
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Takeaways from Biden’s Africa trip: Pardon of son Hunter overshadows official business
President Joe Biden's long-delayed trip to Africa had many of the hallmarks of a traditional state visit: There was a 12-shot ...
AllAfrica.com
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Africa: Portuguese-Speaking Countries in Africa Gain Support On International Refugee Law
Partnership aims to strengthen legal capacity and deepen understanding of human rights for refugees and stateless people.
Medafrica Times
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Biden announces €949 million in humanitarian aid to Africa in Luanda
U.S. President Joe Biden announced over $1 billion (€949 million) in humanitarian aid to address the critical needs of ...
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