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There exist two state-run television stations, one in Malabo and one in Bata.. In addition, Television Asonga broadcasts [1] from Malabo. Subscription television channels from Spain (such as Fox, La 1, MTV, Disney Channel, among others) are received by the population via cable and satellite TV providers.
This is a list of newspapers currently published in Guinea. Very few newspapers are distributed outside the capital, Conakry . [ 1 ] Moreover, there is no organized distribution channel for the written press; It is therefore often carried out informally.
Equatorial Guinea asked judges at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday to reject Gabon's claim to several islands in potentially oil-rich waters in the Gulf of Guinea. The African ...
1936 uprising in Spanish Guinea: Second Spanish Republic: Nationalist Spain: Defeat. Nationalists take control of Spanish Guinea; Most republicans flee to French Congo, some of those who remain are executed while others are deported to the Canary Islands; 1979 Equatorial Guinea coup d'état: Government of Equatorial Guinea: Supreme Military ...
Censorship in Equatorial Guinea refers to the systematic control and suppression of freedom of speech, expression, and access to information by the government.The censorship in Equatorial Guinea has been a subject of scrutiny by international human rights organizations, which have repeatedly criticized the regime for stifling press freedom and limiting public discourse.
Equatorial Guinea, [a] officially the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, [b] is a country on the west coast of Central Africa. It has an area of 28,000 square kilometres (11,000 sq mi). Formerly the colony of Spanish Guinea, its post-independence name refers to its location near both the Equator and in the African region of Guinea.
Radio Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial is the national broadcaster of the Central African state of Equatorial Guinea. Radio Nacional de Guinea Equatorial is headquartered in the capital city, Malabo . References
Ongoing — COVID-19 pandemic in Equatorial Guinea 9 September – Parliament approves to bring forward the presidential elections to November. [1]19 September – Equatorial Guinea abolishes the death penalty after its president Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo signs a new penal code into law.