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Angola–Brazil relations ( Portuguese: Relações Angola-Brasil) are the bilateral relations between Angola and Brazil. As former Portuguese colonies, Angola and Brazil share many cultural ties, including language (Portuguese is the official language of both countries) and religion (a majority of both countries are Roman Catholics ).
Angola. Website. www.angop.ao. The Angola Press News Agency or Angola Press Agency ( ANGOP; Portuguese: Agência Angola Press) is the official news agency of Angola, based in Luanda. [1] Founded in 1975, it was a former close ally of the now-defunct TASS of the Soviet Union. It is part of the Alliance of Portuguese-speaking News Agencies [ pt] .
Antônio Hohlfeldt [in Portuguese]; Caroline Corso de Carvalho (2012). "A imprensa angolana no âmbito da história da imprensa colonial de expressão portuguesa". Intercom: Revista Brasileira de Ciências da Comunicação (in Portuguese). 35. São Paulo: Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Interdisciplinares da Comunicação.
José Eduardo dos Santos. José Eduardo dos Santos ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ʒuˈzɛ eˈðwaɾðu ðuʃ ˈsɐ̃tuʃ]; 28 August 1942 – 8 July 2022) was an Angolan politician and military officer who served as the president of Angola from 1979 to 2017. As president, dos Santos was also the commander-in-chief of the Angolan Armed Forces ...
Televisão Pública de Angola E.P. ( Public Television of Angola) or TPA is the national broadcaster of the Southern African state of Angola. It operates two generalist television channels ( TPA1 and TPA2) and a news channel ( TPA Notícias ). TPA is headquartered in the capital city Luanda and broadcasts in the Portuguese language .
Brazilians in Angola. There is a small but recognizable community of Brazilians in Angola consisting mainly of immigrants and expatriates from Brazil. There are an estimated 15,000 Brazilians registered in Angola, mainly working for construction, mining and agribusiness companies. [1]
Since the adoption of a new constitution in 2010, the politics of Angola takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Angola is both head of state and head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in the President, the government ...
The mass media in Angola is primarily controlled by Angola's dominant political party, the People's Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). Journalism [ edit ] The country's official news agency is the government-owned Angola Press Agency (ANGOP), founded in 1975, and formerly allied with the official news agency of the Soviet Union , the ...