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Biden in Africa pledges millions more for a rail project the US hopes will boost its influence there
He told regional leaders Wednesday that “Africa has been left behind for much too long. But not anymore. Africa is the future.”
In Global Finale, Biden Hopes Rail Project Defines Africa Legacy
In his last announced trip abroad as president, Mr. Biden relished touring a U.S.-financed train line in Angola intended to transport goods and critical minerals to port.
Biden uses his visit to Angola to promote a major African rail project
Biden is using his third and final day in Angola to showcase the Lobito Corridor railway, where the US and key allies are investing heavily to refurbish 800 miles of train lines in Zambia, Congo, and Angola.
Biden emphasizes U.S.-Angola relationship on first presidential trip to the African nation
President Joe Biden said "there's nothing beyond our capacity if we work together" while addressing a gathering outside the National Museum of Slavery in Luanda, Angola, on Tuesday.
Biden says the US is ‘all in’ on Africa during his Angola visit meant to counter China
Joe Biden is using the first visit to Angola by a U.S. president to promote billions of dollars of investments in the sub-Saharan African nation.
In Angola, Biden Plans to Tout US Investments and Visit a Slavery Museum
Joe Biden is using the first visit to Angola by a U.S. president to promote Washington’s hefty modern investments in the sub-Saharan Africa nation and to see a slavery museum where he’ll acknowledge h
Biden Visits Angola in His First and Final Africa Trip as U.S. President
The long-promised trip to the continent will see Biden tout American investment in Angola and visit a slavery museum.
Biden arrives in Angola for his long-awaited sub-Saharan Africa visit
President Joe Biden arrived in Angola on Monday for his long-awaited first presidential visit to sub-Saharan Africa and will use the three-day trip to counter China’s influence by highlighting an ambitious U.
Start of Biden's visit to Angola overshadowed by son's pardon
U.S. President Joe Biden landed in Angola on Monday for a visit focused on a U.S.-backed railway project and on the legacy of slavery, but his decision to pardon his son Hunter Biden threatened to overshadow the official agenda.
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Biden marks America's contribution to African infrastructure during Angola visit
From a hillside overlooking the Bay of Corimba, President Joe Biden declared: “The future runs through Angola, through Africa ...
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Biden Offers First Comment On Hunter Pardon In Africa: "Welcome to America"
At the end of a meeting with Angolan President Joao Lourenco, President Biden responded to a shouted question about pardoning ...
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Vihiga: One dead, 46 sick after eating rice, beans at Church in Luanda
Vihiga county health officials have yet to provide an official statement regarding an incident where residents in Emuhaya ...
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In Angola, Biden Warns That Slavery’s History Should Not Be Erased
In becoming the first American leader to visit Angola, President Biden said it was important not to forget the ugly legacy of ...
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Biden makes history as the first U.S. president to visit Angola
The president will also announce initiatives related to global health and security cooperation, among other things, a senior ...
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Joe Biden’s pardon of his son Hunter spurs broader discussion on who else should be granted clemency
President Joe Biden is ducking questions on his decision to break his word and pardon his son Hunter, ignoring calls for him ...
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Biden announces €949 million in humanitarian aid to Africa in Luanda
U.S. President Joe Biden announced over $1 billion (€949 million) in humanitarian aid to address the critical needs of ...
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Angola May Aim for a Seat in the UN Security Council
Speaker, Carolina Cerqueira, said on Tuesday in Luanda that Angola may aim for a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.
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