Angola is transforming into a strategic partner for the U.S., with major initiatives in green energy, infrastructure, and financial strategies.
A bill passed by Angola’s parliament on January 22, 2026, to regulate nongovernmental organizations would significantly expand government control over civil society and undermine fundamental freedoms.
In December 2023, Angola stunned global energy markets by announcing it would leave OPEC after 16 years of membership. The decision followed months of tension over production quotas. Angola had been ...
President Biden is in Angola today in his first visit to sub-Saharan Africa as president and as the first U.S. president to visit the former Portuguese colony. The U.S. is attempting to transform its ...
Angola is investing heavily to position itself as a new global travel destination through ITB Berlin 2026. From natural wonders to infrastructure challenges, here’s what the country hopes to gain — ...