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More on the wild world of Equatorial Guinea

As noted in these previous posts, the tiny West African dictatorship of Equatorial Guinea is one fascinating place. Quashed coups (five since 1996) are so routine in Equatorial Guinea that some wags observe that the the government stages them like...

Thatcher resolves messy business involving the wild world of Equatorial Guinea

As noted in this earlier post, Mark Thatcher (or "Sir Mark" as he is typically referred to in England), son of former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher, had been caught up in the wild world of Equatorial Guinea (prior posts...

More on the wild world of Equatorial Guinea

The latest news from the wild world of Equatorial Guinea is not good for Mark Thatcher, the son of former English Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Here are the previous posts on this lurid affair. Movie rights to be sold soon....

The latest twist in the wild world of Equatorial Guinea

As noted in this earlier post, Equatorial Guinea is one fascinating place. Now, this NY Times article reports on the latest bizarre development in the affairs of this little African oil enclave. Here are all earlier posts on Equatorial Guinea....

SEC steps up investigation into business dealings with Equatorial Guinea

Following on previous posts here and here regarding the rather wild business of exploring for oil and gas in the African nation of Equatorial Guinea, Devon Energy Corp. announced that it had received a letter Friday from the Securities and...

FBI investigating suspicious bank accounts

This NY Times article reports that FBI and federal banking investigators are examining cash transactions in foreign accounts at Washinton D.C.-based Riggs National Bank for possible connections to terrorist groups or money-laundering activities. Accounts controlled by diplomats from Saudi Arabia,...

The Latest Coup

The New York Times has its faults, but it continues to be one of the best sources of international news reporting. Today, Times foreign correspondence Michael Wines writes this incredible story about the latest coup attempt in Equitorial Guinea, the...

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