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French mining group Eramet has appointed an executive to oversee mineral processing in Gabon, the company said on Tuesday, as ...
U.S. border officials in Michigan stumbled on multiple discoveries of likely disease-ridden African bushmeat within a week's ...
Chinese armored vehicles are steadily gaining prominence across African militaries, with Gabon becoming the latest country to ...
Gabon Transitional President Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema gestures at the Stade de l’Amitie in Libreville on March 29, 2025, during the opening rally of his electoral campaign [Nao Mukadi/AFP] ...
Gabon's government blocked internet access and imposed a curfew on Saturday after an election marked by major voting delays, as the opposition cried foul over a poll they hoped would halt ...
Mutinous soldiers claimed to have seized power in Gabon on Wednesday and put the president under house arrest, hours after he was declared the winner in an election that extended his family’s 55 ...
In Gabon's sprawling forest, archaeologists dig for ancient clues that could unlock the secrets of how prehistoric humans lived and interacted in the changing landscape of central Africa. Two billion ...
Gabon is the latest country to experience a military takeover. Oil-rich and biodiverse, it was ruled by one family for over half a century — until just over a month ago.
Gen. Brice Oligui Nguema, leader of a coup in Gabon last week, has been sworn in as interim president, while the deposed former president remains detained at his residence.
The leader of Gabon’s military junta, Gen. Brice Nguema, was sworn in as interim president by the country’s constitutional court during a televised ceremony Monday. Last week, Nguema led a ...
“Gabon’s tourism industry is still in its embryonic stage,” said Nicola Shepherd, founder of the Explorations Company, the tour operator that arranged my 10-day trip.
Camera traps are helping researchers get a closer look at pockets of Gabon’s forests that were previously impractical to study. The Central African country has, at 80% by some estimates, the ...