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Africa's longest-serving leader, Gabon President Omar Bongo, is said to be seriously ill in hospital in Spain. | Africa's longest-serving leader, Gabon President Omar Bongo, is said to be seriously ill in hospital in Spain. |
Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos confirmed that 73-year-old Mr Bongo was receiving medical treatment in the city of Barcelona. | Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos confirmed that 73-year-old Mr Bongo was receiving medical treatment in the city of Barcelona. |
Unconfirmed reports have circulated that he is suffering from cancer. Mr Bongo has led his oil-producing West African state since 1967. | Unconfirmed reports have circulated that he is suffering from cancer. Mr Bongo has led his oil-producing West African state since 1967. |
Mr Bongo is facing corruption investigations by French courts. | Mr Bongo is facing corruption investigations by French courts. |
A Paris magistrate announced a landmark investigation two weeks ago into whether Mr Bongo and two other African presidents had plundered state coffers to buy luxury homes and cars in France. | A Paris magistrate announced a landmark investigation two weeks ago into whether Mr Bongo and two other African presidents had plundered state coffers to buy luxury homes and cars in France. |
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Shortly afterwards, Mr Bongo announced he was suspending official duties to mourn his wife, Edith Lucie Bongo Odimba - daughter of Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso - who died last month after a long illness. | Shortly afterwards, Mr Bongo announced he was suspending official duties to mourn his wife, Edith Lucie Bongo Odimba - daughter of Congo President Denis Sassou Nguesso - who died last month after a long illness. |
"I can only tell you that Mr Bongo is in Spain, where he is receiving treatment in a clinic in Barcelona," said the Spanish foreign minister during a visit to the Bosnian capital Sarajevo. | "I can only tell you that Mr Bongo is in Spain, where he is receiving treatment in a clinic in Barcelona," said the Spanish foreign minister during a visit to the Bosnian capital Sarajevo. |
An unnamed Spanish foreign ministry source told Reuters news agency Mr Bongo's condition was "stable but serious". | An unnamed Spanish foreign ministry source told Reuters news agency Mr Bongo's condition was "stable but serious". |
Barcelona's Quiron Clinic confirmed Mr Bongo was being treated there. | Barcelona's Quiron Clinic confirmed Mr Bongo was being treated there. |
The Barcelona-based daily La Vanguardia said in its online edition that Mr Bongo has a "serious tumour". | The Barcelona-based daily La Vanguardia said in its online edition that Mr Bongo has a "serious tumour". |
He is being accompanied by his entourage, including his daughter Pascaline Bongo, according to AFP news agency. | He is being accompanied by his entourage, including his daughter Pascaline Bongo, according to AFP news agency. |
Opposition leaders in Gabon have claimed the president's son, Ali Ben Bongo, currently defence minister, is being manoeuvred to take over one day from his father. | Opposition leaders in Gabon have claimed the president's son, Ali Ben Bongo, currently defence minister, is being manoeuvred to take over one day from his father. |
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