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Africa's richest woman has denied allegations that she stole hundreds of millions of dollars from Angola's government - to benefit her own business dealings.
Speaking exclusively to Al Jazeera, Isabel dos Santos has responded to documents leaked by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) which allege she siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars of public money into offshore accounts.
Al Jazeera's Nicola Gage reports.
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José Eduardo dos Santos, Angola's second president who ruled for almost four decades, has died aged 79, the government has said.
He died in Spain where he was treated after suffering a cardiac arrest.
Dos Santos will be remembered for ending a long-running civil war in the early 2000s - his supporters dubbed him the "architect of peace".
But his legacy is soiled by high levels of corruption and human rights violations while he was in power.
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The president promised to be a "president for all Angolans" during the ceremony that took place in the capital, Luanda, under a heavy security presence
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Twenty years ago, one of the longest, most brutal and deadliest wars of the last century ended in Angola. In 27 years, this conflict left nearly 1 million people dead and displaced 4 million. It has also left the country in ruins: In 2002, 60 percent of Angolans did not have access to drinking water and 30 percent of children died before the age of five. Has the West African country recovered from these dark years? We find out in this report by Clément Bonnerot, Dombaxi Sebastiao, Evan Claver and Juliette Dubois.
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Leaders of Hamas and Fatah are meeting in Algeria for two days of reconciliation talks.
Hamas took control of Gaza after defeating political rivals Fatah in 2006 elections.
Fatah refused to recognise results of 2006 election and armed conflict erupted in Gaza.
Palestinian leadership has been divided between Gaza and the occupied West Bank since 2007.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin met with his Algerian counterpart Abdelmadjid Tebboune in the Kremlin on Thursday during Tebboune’s three-day official visit to Russia.
Putin praised the cooperation between the two countries in various spheres. He thanked the Algerian President for “the readiness to provide some mediation services” in the Ukrainian military operation.
“I outlined to my Algerian colleague the Russian vision of the initial cause of the conflict and assessment of the current situation,” Putin said.
Putin said that he also discussed military aspects between Russia and Algeria with Tebboune.
After talks the two leaders signed a declaration on deeper strategic partnership.
Tebboune thanked Putin for his "generous heart" in allowing the possibility of mediating the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Tebboune is expected to take part in the plenary session on the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Friday.
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Signed in 1968, the agreement confers a special status on Algerians in terms of movement, residence and employment in France
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Algeria's political crisis is coming to a head. The leader of the ruling coalition RND Party has joined calls from the head of the army to declare Algeria's ailing president unfit to rule. President Abdelaziz Bouteflika has been in power since April 1999. Critics say that during his time in power, he's led a corrupt regime and hoarded the country's wealth. Algerians have been protesting for weeks in an effort to force him to step down.
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In Algeria, police have fired teargas to disperse tens of thousands of demonstrators marching through central Algiers against Abdelaziz Bouteflika’s bid for a fifth term in office as president. It's the largest protest in the Algerian capital since the Arab spring eight years ago. Bouteflika has been in power since 1999.
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The ICJ will hold its second day of hearings today. It's all part of a week-long process in which representatives from 52 countries will provide oral arguments on the legal consequences of Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza.
A Palestinian legal team kickstarted hearings in The Hague on Monday, while Israel has refused to participate in proceedings beyond a written argument. Today, the court will hear oral arguments from the following 11 countries: South Africa, Algeria, Saudi Arabia, Netherlands, Bangladesh, Belgium, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada and Chile.
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Huge crowds gathered outside the Algerian consulate in Montreal to protest the country’s ruling government and to stand in solidarity with people in the north African country amid what's being called the “Algerian Spring.”
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Algeria has circulated a new draft Security Council resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza. The move comes after a lengthy Council meeting on Wednesday that sought to ventilate the recent ruling by the International Court of Justice imposing provisional measures on Israel's conduct in its military offensive against Hamas and other militant groups in Gaza that has seen a massive number of civilians killed. Sherwin Bryce-Pease reports that negotiations on the new draft are in its infancy.
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Hundreds of students took to the streets of Algiers again on Thursday to demand the resignation of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika and changes to the political system. The students protest for new democratic elections.
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For the last two weeks, tens of thousands of Algerians have been protesting against the attempt of its 82-year-old president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, to run for a fifth term.
Algeria's military chief has been referring to the country's civil war of the 1990s that came to be known as Algeria's "Black Decade". It began in 1992 with a military coup, which prevented the opposition Islamic Salvation Front from winning a second round of what was meant to be the country's first democratic election.
The war that ensued killed 200,000 people and injured many more.
Furthermore, 15,000 Algerians also disappeared.
Dalia Ghanem Yazbeck, an Algerian Political Analyst and Resident Scholar at Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, talks to Al Jazeera about whether the shadow of the country's civil war still hangs over the political crisis.
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Mar.04 -- Algeria’s president will run for re-election next month, but is pledging to cut the term short to calm public anger. Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Algiers over the weekend to demand he abandon seeking a fifth mandate. Bloomberg’s Riad Hamade reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East.”
We speak to Prof. Laeed Zaghlami, Algeria Journalist for more.
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