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Permaculture instructor Andrew Millison explores a land recovery project along the northern border of Senegal with the UN ...
Security leaders and innovators who converged on Lagos State yesterday have stressed the need to devise homegrown, people-centred solutions to combat the ...
The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic is a complete AU member state and is currently recognised by over forty United Nations ...
Portugal joined other Western countries in expressing a positive view of Morocco's autonomy proposal for the disputed Western ...
Former South African President Jacob Zuma’s recent visit to Morocco has ignited controversy, with critics accusing him of ...
With its leader under fire after a visit to Morocco and flying the South African flag, the MK party argues that Western ...
Legislation designating the Polisario Front as a foreign terrorist organization would send a strong signal as the regional ...
Portugal Fully Supports Autonomy Initiative as Most Serious, Credible & Constructive Basis to Settle Moroccan Sahara Dispute ...
Paleoclimate and archaeological evidence tells us that, 11,000-5,000 years ago, the Earth's slow orbital 'wobble' transformed today's Sahara desert to a land covered with vegetation and lakes.
Launching a sojourn to uncover Africa’s past — but first a wait in Agadez (published Sept. 25) Dispatches from the Sahara: Exploring Gadoufaoua, known as ‘the place where camels fear to go ...
Fish may have once swum across the Sahara, a finding that could shed light on how humanity made its way out of Africa, researchers said. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our ...
"Fish appeared to have swam across the Sahara during its last wet phase sometime between 10,000 and 6,000 years ago," researcher Nick Drake, a geographer at King's College London, told LiveScience.