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    Embassy Malabo hosted a briefing for the diplomatic corps by IMF Article IV Mission Chief Carol Baker on March 10, 2010. Baker reported that Equatorial Guinea’s oil production peaked in 2008 and was now in decline. She advised government to rein in spending sharply.

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    Embassy Malabo welcomed Ambassador Alberto M. Fernandez on February 10, 2010.

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Ambassador Fernandez swearing in...
Ambassador Fernandez shown with his wife Mrs. Fernandez and Undersecretary of Political Affairs William Burns, who is administering the oath.

EITI Second Briefing

Briefing for the diplomatic corps by IMF Article IV Mission
Embassy Malabo hosted a briefing for the diplomatic corps by IMF Article IV Mission Chief Carol Baker on March 10, 2010. Baker reported that Equatorial Guinea's oil production peaked in 2008 and was now in decline. She advised the government to rein in spending sharply.

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Exploring Black History Month
Noble Energy generously sponsored a celebration of Black History Month with showings of "The legacy of Rosa Parks" and "Tuskegee Airmen" at the French and Spanish Cultural Centers in Malabo in March 2010. The diplomatic community and local alumni of US institutions of higher learning attended receptions prior to the screenings.

Secretary of State Clinton on Internet Freedom

Clinton Speech on Internet Freedom
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered remarks on Internet Freedom on Thursday, January 21, 2010 at 9:30 a.m. at the Newseum, in Washington, D.C.

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