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Gabon's leader bled his poverty-stricken country, but he remained a father figure
LIBREVILLE, Gabon - When longtime dictator Omar Bongo died earlier this month, he left behind at least 66 bank accounts.
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Immunoglobulin G in Ebola Outbreak Survivors, Gabon
Nadia Wauquier, 1 Pierre Becquart, 1 Cllia Gasquet, and Eric M. Leroy Authors affiliations: Centre International de Recherches Mdicales de Franceville, Franceville, Gabon ; Institut de Recherche pour le Dveloppement UMR190, Marseille, France To the Editor: Three well-documented outbreaks of Ebola hemorrhagic fever occurred from 1996 through 2001 in ...
Ambassador: Sino-Gabonese friendship deeply rooted
China and Gabon will always maintain friendly relations as their friendship is deeply rooted between the two peoples, Li Fushun, Chinese Ambassador to Gabon, told Xinhua in an interview on Friday.
Africa: Central Africa's 'Most Beautiful Waterfall' Under Threat
Described as the most beautiful waterfall in Central Africa, Gabon's Kongou Falls are also at the heart of an environmental controversy that some believe has far-reaching implications for conservation in the country.
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Omar Bongo, longtime leader of Gabon, buried
Omar Bongo of Gabon, one of the world's longest ruling heads of state, was buried Thursday in his native province after a weeklong state funeral that saw nearly two dozen world leaders pay their respects.
Heads of State Gather for Gabonese President's Funeral
Hostess arranges flowers brought to pay tribute to late Gabonese president Omar Bongo Ondimba outside presidential palace in Libreville Heads of state paid their last respects to Omar Bongo at a state funeral for the long-time Gabonese leader.
Sarkozy and African leaders attend Gabon President's funeral
French President Nicolas Sarkozy and a dozen Heads of State from around Africa gathered in Gabon today to mark the death of President Omar Bongo after more than four decades in power.
Gabon World Cup match postponed to mourn president
The World Cup qualifying match scheduled Saturday between Gabon and Cameroon has been postponed while the host nation mourns late president Omar Bongo.
AFRICA/GABON - An uncertain future after Bongo
The Leader of the Senate of Gabon, Rose Francine Rogombe, swore in as President ad interim, today June 10, following the June 8th death of President Omar Bongo.
Libreville - Gabon's Prime Minister Jean Eyeghe Ndong and his government could be about to resign on Saturday following a constitutional court ruling, a government source said.
Sarkozy to attend Bongo's funeral in Gabon
During more than four decades in power, Bongo maintained close ties withParis, outlasting a string of French presidents from Charles de Gaulle toSocialist Francois Mitterand and Sarkozy's predecessor Jacques Chirac.
Gabon speaker is sworn in as first woman president
's Senate speaker Rose Francine Rogombe, 66, was sworn in yesterday as interim head of state at an official ceremony in Libreville , after the death of president Omar Bongo Ondimba.
Gabon: Omar Bongo (1935-2009) And Power - Till Death Part Their Ways
The youngest in a family of twelve children, Bongo was born on 30 December 1935 in Lewai, a town of the Haut-Ogoou province in southeastern Gabon near the border with the Republic of the Congo.
The oil-rich West African nation must find new leader after 42 years under Omar Bongo.
Bongo's body to be flown to Gabon
The body of the late Gabonese President Omar Bongo is due to arrive back in the West African state.
Gabon:the land guidebooks forgot
POPULATION: Almost 1.5 million people live in Gabon, one of the lowest population densities in Africa.
Gabon teacher not mourning Bongo
A Gabonese teacher has told the BBC why she is not mourning veteran leader Omar Bongo, who has died after 42 years in power.
Gabon to swear in interim leader
Nairobi/ Libreville, Gabon - The head of Gabon's Senate was due to be sworn in as interim president on Wednesday after the death of Africa's longest-serving leader, Omar Bongo, the West African nation's constitutional court said.
THE body of Gabon's President Omar Bongo Ondimba will be sent home from Spain on Thursday, one day earlier than originally planned, a Gabonese government source said.