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Guinea's reigning junta promise to hand over power democratically, but will they deliver? Read more »
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The UN Security Council has welcomed the signing of a non-violence declaration by Guinean parties, committing themselves to resolve their differences peacefully. Read more »
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The UN is calling on the Guinean authorities to protect civilians and ensure all parties refrain from using violence which has resulted to several deaths and injuries over the past ... Read more »
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Some opposition parties have indicated that they may call for nation-wide protests, while also pulling out of preparations for the legislative election set for May 12. Read more »
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In a new report, the International Crisis Group calls on President Alpha Condé to engage in a "genuine" dialogue with the opposition in order to hold peaceful and credible ... Read more »
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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has declared a national holiday to mourn the death of top Guinean army officers who died in a plane crash in Monrovia. Read more »
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Although Guinea was the first and only West African French colony to opt for complete independence from the French community, it has since struggled to remain on the path of ... Read more »
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As part of austerity measures for a debt relief package under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative, the government is proposing a raise for civil servants far ... Read more »
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The indictment of a former minister and the prosecution of an army officer allegedly involved in events of September 28, 2009, during which more than 157 people were killed and ... Read more »
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The absence of an elected parliament in Guinea has fuelled ethnic tensions and threatened to reverse hard-won gains, observers say. Read more »







