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For the indigenous people of Northern Africa, Jan. 14 is a day to celebrate their culture and religion. It reminds Berbers living in the U.S. of the struggle to preserve their identity far from home.
The glare of an arc lamp reveals a stretch of dirt track where, to the beat of a drum, villagers huddled in a circle sing in honor of the bride.
The indigenous people of North Africa have become crucial supporters of the rebellion seeking to topple Gadhafi, with their stronghold in the Nafusa Mountains southwest of Tripoli emerging as one ...
Vile vandals slapped anti-Semitic screeds across the windows of a Brooklyn Israeli restaurant — but the owner wants to leave the messages up in a defiance to shed a light on hate.
Who were the Moors? If the term seems familiar from art and literature—but still confusing—there’s a good reason.
Vandals defaced a mural in Italy depicting one of the most harrowing moments of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack, the latest in a series of antisemitic incidents plaguing the country.
The vandal, or vandals, have been removing the storm drain sewer grates — each one weighs approximately 150 pounds — and dropping them into the storm drains. The open holes where the covers ...
Members of Libya's ethnic Berber minority forced their way into the parliament building in Tripoli on Tuesday, smashing windows and destroying furniture, in a demonstration to press for greater ...
The St. Paul Public Works Department says vandals have been picking up sewer grates and tossing them down storm drains, leaving open holes in the street.
Berber, a North African supper club in Russian Hill, is closing as owner Tony Garnicki hopes for new restaurant and art spaces in San Francisco.
The Berbers also called the Amazigh people, are indigenous people of the Maghreb region of North Africa.