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Angola |
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Disputes - international:
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gives shelter to thousands of refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo while thousands of Angolan refugees still remain in neighboring states as a consequence of the protracted civil wars in both states
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Illicit drugs:
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used as a transshipment point for cocaine destined for Western Europe and other African states
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US faces a navigable road at basketball worlds - The Associated Press Seattle Post IntelligencerUS faces a navigable road at basketball worldsThe Associated PressThe final day of pool play began with the possibility of one those teams looming as a quarterfinal opponent for the US Instead, after facing Angola, ...Round-of-16 play is deep, balanced and anyone's gameNBA.comTeam USA Notebook: Possible Quarterfinal Against Spain AvoidedFanHouseWorld Championship knockout rounds set, USA has a tough road aheadProBasketballTalk (blog)Clips Nation (blog)all 176 news articles »
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