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Namibia’s Shalulile, Gabon’s Bouanga hail 'inclusivity', proud to be part of Club World CupBrian Wilson harmonizes with Beach Boys in rare, behind-the-scenes moment on 20/20 Frito-Lay shutting down production at ...
State Department memo asks diplomats representing 36 different countries to meet new requirements or potentially face travel ...
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Africanews on MSNGabon withdraws from EU fishing agreement after 18 YearsEighteen years after signing a key fisheries partnership with the European Union, Gabon has announced its intention to ...
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GlobalData on MSNEramet to work with Gabon despite manganese exports banEramet said it will work with the Gabonese Government despite a forthcoming ban on unrefined manganese exports, set to take ...
Company says lighting equipment identified with 'high probability' as ignition source for 2024 fire on Becuna platform ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNGabon Project Boosts Urban Infrastructure, Cuts Flood RiskThe World Bank has approved $150 million for the Gabon Urban Development project (in French: "Projet d'aménagement et de ...
The World Bank has approved $150 million for the Gabon Urban Development project (in French: “Projet d’aménagement et de développement des Infrastructures du Gabon (PADIG)”) to enhance access to ...
An internal memo reviewed by The Post sets a 60-day deadline for the targeted nations to conform with certain requirements, or face a full or partial entry ban.
The country’s government argues the current deal failed to fairly compensate for Gabon’s fishing resources, including surveillance costs and missed opportunities in local processing ...
The Trump administration is considering implementing travel restrictions to 36 more countries, including some major U.S.
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allAfrica.com on MSNFrench mining group digs-in as Gabon tightens grip on manganese exportsFrench mining group Eramet has pledged to safeguard over 10,000 jobs in Gabon as Libreville pushes forward with a plan to ban ...
Gabon will cease exporting manganese from 2029 as part of a plan to transform national industry, President Brice Oligui Nguema said ...
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