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Atcho will be supported by assistant referee Boris Marlaise Ditsoga, also from Gabon, and Eric Ayimavo Ayamr Ulrich from Benin. The fourth official will be Patrice Tanguy Mebiame, also from Gabon. CAF ...
For the second time in seven years, a presidential election in Gabon has triggered violent unrest. Rich in oil, uranium and manganese, Gabon now faces a turbulent future. Incumbent president Ali Bongo ...
A portion of tiles from the eastern side of the Fengyang Drum Tower's rooftop detached and fell at around 6:30 pm on Monday, no injuries were reported and the investigation for the incident was ...
The United Nation’s top court has sided with Equatorial Guinea in a row with Gabon over three islands in potentially oil-rich waters. The two Central African countries have been arguing over the isles ...
Soon, he steps off the drums and joins Aishwarya and Aaradhya on the dance floor, clapping and grooving in perfect sync with them. One of the most adorable moments comes when Aaradhya wraps her arms ...
The International Court of Justice is set to rule on a long-standing dispute between Gabon and Equatorial Guinea concerning the sovereignty of three small islands, Mbanie, Cocotier, and Conga.
But Gabon argued that a later treaty, the 1974 Bata Convention, then fixed the islands' sovereignty in their favour. However, the International Court of Justice ruled that the Bata Convention ...
FILE - A view of the Peace Palace, which houses the International Court of Justice, or World Court, in The Hague, Netherlands, on Jan. 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Patrick Post, File) 30,104 people played ...
Equatorial Guinea had control of the territory until 1972, when Gabon took over the largest island, Mbanie, in a military skirmish. When oil was discovered in coastal waters, the dispute reignited.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — Judges at the top U.N. court sided with the West African country of Equatorial Guinea in a fight with neighboring Gabon over which treaty settled the ownership of three ...
Drums Elementary/Middle School officials have announced the Students of the Month for May. They are eighth graders Elizabeth Wasmanski and Matthew Pavlick; and seventh graders Kendall Gallagher ...