President Joe Biden is finding ways to celebrate trains in the waning days of his presidency thousands of miles from home.
In becoming the first American leader to visit Angola, President Biden said it was important not to forget the ugly legacy of ...
Biden’s visit is the first to Angola by a U.S. president and is meant to promote billions of dollars of commitments to the ...
A mass exodus to Angola’s capital, Luanda, reflects this vulnerability. Nearly one-third of the population is now concentrated in the province of Luanda, leaving rural communities depopulated ...
Biden’s visit, scheduled for Dec. 2 through Dec. 4, will begin with a bilateral meeting with Angolan President João Lourenço ...
noting that the first slaves brought to the colony of Virginia in 1619 were from Angola and that Washington and Luanda are now working closely together after the US backed an insurgency against ...
The U.S. and key allies are investing heavily to refurbish 800 miles of train lines in Zambia, Congo and Angola.
"It's our duty to face our history. The good, the bad and the ugly," Biden said as he spoke at the National Museum of Slavery ...
The president arrived in Angola, where he will highlight American commitment to Africa in the economic competition against ...
President Joe Biden said "there's nothing beyond our capacity if we work together" while addressing a gathering outside the ...
The president will also announce initiatives related to global health and security cooperation, among other things, a senior ...