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Deadly Marburg Virus Spreads To Equatorial Guinea’s Capital

Marburg Virus Spreads To Equatorial Guinea's Capital

A deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus, which causes symptoms similar to Ebola, has spread from rural districts in Equatorial Guinea to the country’s commercial capital. The outbreak in the West African country is already thought to be the fourth largest on record. It could also escalate after reaching a densely populated city. The country’s Health Ministry confirmed several cases ...

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Museveni Recieves Equatorial Guinea’s Great Collar of Independence Award

Museveni awarded with the highest recognition and honour of Equatorial Guinea

The Equatorial Guinea President, Obiang Nguema Mbasogo on Friday awarded his Ugandan counterpart, Yoweri Museveni with his country’s highest honor medal. Check also: For Wealth Vote NRM Yoweri tells Kaboong District According to a statement released by State House, Museveni is now the recipient of the Equatorial Guinea’s Great Collar of Independence Award. “I thank the people of Equatorial Guinea for ...

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Equatorial Guinea:The Longest-Serving President In The World Just Won A Sixth Term

Equatorial Guinea president

Teodoro Obiang Nguema has never received less than 97 percent of the vote in an election. On Monday, with partial results indicating that 99.2 percent of the vote has gone in his favor, Equatorial Guinea’s leader was surely all set for another seven years in a seat that has no doubt molded to his figure.[2] Check also: President Yoweri Museveni Declared Winner Of Ugandan Elections One-sixth of African ...

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Meet Spain’s First Black Member Of Parliament

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A nurse born in Equatorial Guinea is now a lawmaker / member of parliament in Spain. DW’s Lauren Frayer reports on how she is helping the western European country to nudge back the frontiers of diversity. “I was born in Equatorial Guinea when it was a Spain colony,” explains Rita Bosaho. “My parents died when I was very young, and ...

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