Oct 31, 2009 | Daily News
Woman killed by electric shock amid storm
Malabo - Heavy rain deluged a city in Equatorial Guinea, killing a woman with an electric shock as water surged through a street criss-crossed by electric cables, national radio reported Friday.
Woman killed by electric shock amid storm
Malabo - Heavy rain deluged a city in Equatorial Guinea, killing a woman with an electric shock as water surged through a street criss-crossed by electric cables, national radio reported Friday.
Equatorial Guinea Oil And Gas Liquids Production Is Forecast To Peak At 425,000b/d In 2013
The new Equatorial Guinea Oil & Gas Report forecasts that the country will account for just 0.03% of African regional oil demand by 2013, while providing 3.55% of supply.
French court halts probe into three African leaders' assets
A French appeals court has halted a lawsuit against three African leaders accused of embezzlement.
Feral Children: Monkey boys and Lobo girl...
After traveling to the offshore oilfields of Malabo, Equatorial Guinea , I was in the company of Nigerians and Ugandan nationalists.
Centers for Disease Control and Preve...
Multidrug-Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain from Equatorial Guinea Detected in Spain
Our study brings to light the potential dissemination of this strain in Equatorial Guinea, a country where little is known about the extent and features of TB or MDR TB.
First Human Trafficking Court Case in Iceland
Not 100 meters out the harbor onto open sea she was pitching as violently as a drunken horse.
Equatorial Guinea Warns U.S. and Europe Not to Ignore Growing Security Threat in Gulf of Guinea
Following today's pirate attack in the Gulf of Guinea, off the coast of Cameroon, the President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, His Excellency Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo issued a warning to the United States and Europe not to turn a blind eye to the growing security threat in the Gulf of Guinea.
Diplomacy: President Paul Biya writes to two leaders; the King of...
Diplomacy: President Paul Biya writes to two leaders; the King of Spain and President of Equatorial Guinea 14/10/2009 The President of the Republic of Cameroon, Paul Biya has written to his Majesty Juan Carlos I of Bourbon King of Spain on the occasion of the country's National Day celebrated on Monday 12th October 2009.
Russian Couple Steals 26 Million Dollars from Guinean President
The government of Equatorial Guinea lost $26.4 million as a result of criminal actions committed by two Russian nationals, a husband and a wife.
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