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Government launches magazine

The Angolan Foreign Ministry on Thursday launched ‘Diplomatico’, an information and analysis monthly magazine that aims at disseminating news about Angola’s foreign policy. News reports said initially, the magazine will be available at no cost and its first July issue - published in Portuguese - features Angola’s reasons for not attending the recent Organisation of African Unity (OAU) summit in Togo. The magazine’s future editions, added the reports, could be in English and Portuguese. The magazine has been distributed to Angolan embassies, foreign missions accredited to Angola, public institutions, the news media and general readers.

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