Jonas SavimbiJohn Ydstie speaks with Akwae Amosu, the Executive Editor of www.allafrica.com about the political biography of Jonas Savimbi, the UNITA rebel leader in Angola. The Angolan army announced ...
The family of a deceased Angolan rebel commander is suing the makers of the video game Call of Duty for depicting him as a "barbarian" in the game, AFP reported. Jonas Savimbi founded and led the ...
Angolan strongman Jonas Savimbi, killed last Friday by government troops, was, according to France’s Le Monde, “a mirror of the international community’s inconsistency.” In his 36 years of armed ...
Scott Simon talks to former Israeli Ambassador to Angola Tamar Golan, who's remained in Angola to work for removal of mines throughout the country. She says the death of UNITA leader Jonas Savimbi ...
It was dawn, I was in a Unita rebel camp, deep in the Angolan bush, when, on June 5, 1989, I heard a crackly BBC news bulletin containing three items: Ayatollah Khomeini was dead, tanks had rolled ...
JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 23 -- In a sidewalk cafe in the Angolan capital, Luanda, businessman Victor Baio sat with an espresso and a cell phone today, watching as passing cars honked and shirtless young men ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Activision is facing another lawsuit related to the depiction of a real-life character in a Call of Duty game. The Guardian reports the family of ...
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