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A curious article published by the state-owned daily Jornal de Angola in February seems to have escaped attention: a declaration by Science and Technology Minister João Baptista Ngandagina that it might be a good idea for Angola to consider the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, in light of its 'radioactive minerals'....

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