Monthly newsletter produced by Action for Southern Africa (ACTSA), successor
to the British Anti-Apartheid Movement. Older issues (under Angola Peace Monitor, 1996 - April 2005) are on the United Nation's Relief Web site. http://www.actsa.org/page-1430-Angola%20Peace%20Monitor.html
In Portuguese, English, French. The national press agency, has
news on politics, the economy, society, sports, culture. Basic country information,
provincial map, recent history, ANGOP provides news to the Luanda newspaper,
Jornal de Angola. [KF] http://www.portalangop.co.ao/
In Portuguese. Online edition of the print independent newspaper. Includes
documents such as - Mensagem Pastoral dos Bispos Católicos de Angola
e S. Tomé (texto
completo). "a newspaper associated with Rádio Ecclesia" "Excellent
source of independent news." http://www.apostolado-angola.org/
Subscription only. AFP wire stories on Angola and other countries. Usenet
newsgroup created November 1995. To access this, your internet service provider
must pay for a subscription to the newsgroup. news:clari.world.africa.southern
In Portuguese. News on Lusofonia - Angola, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau, Mozambique, Sao Tome and Principe. Also use the Search for articles. Part of Expresso. News, discussion forum. Based in Portugal. [KF] http://aeiou.expresso.pt/lusofonia=s23420
Subscription only; some universities subscribe. Search the Top
News section. Has selected Lexis-Nexis databases. Covers the BBC Summary
of World Broadcasts, Agence France Presse, New York Times, Washington
Post, Guardian (London), Africa News, Associated Press, TV
transcripts, and others. http://web.lexis-nexis.com/universe
Subscription service. Some universities subscribe. Use
the Edit Search to rearrange the articles with the latest first. Good for
researching news from a week ago back to 1985. For African news includes
selected reports from the BBC Monitoring Service (English translations of
news), Kwacha Unita Press (1997 - Oct. 5, 1999), Angop (Angola News Agency, Oct. 19, 1997 and following), Agence France Presse, IPS, PANA, radio and/or TV stations. [KF] http://infoweb.newsbank.com/
In Portuguese. Online newspaper covering the Lusophone world. News on Angola,
Cabo Verde, Guiné-Bissau, Moçambique, S. Tomé e Príncipe,
(also Portugal, Brasil, Timor). "Excellent collection of news from different
sources."
http://www.noticiaslusofonas.com/
Radio Ecclesia
In Portuguese. Web site has closed. [A July
2001 report describes "a decision by independent Catholic-run Rádio
Ecclésia to suspend all news reports in favour of religious broadcasts
only."] A independent Catholic radio station in Angola which carried
news including very brief selections from Angolan newspapers, important
documents such as statements from the Catholic Bishops of Angola
and Sao Tome, interviews with the political opposition. [KF] http://ecclesia.snet.co.ao
In English, Spanish, French, Portuguese. Use the Search
to locate older articles (latest is 2002) on African countries. http://www.radiohc.org/english.html