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Far from Cairo’s bustle, Egypt’s minority communities are fighting to preserve their ancient languages against the tide of ...
Borders of Fear: How Algerian and Moroccan Regimes Use Conflict to Distract from Domestic Repression
For decades, the conflict between Algeria and Morocco over Western Sahara has dominated headlines and shaped regional ...
A trip to Marrakesh and the desert around the Atlas Mountains combines spectacular sights and hospitality, writes.
Jacob Zuma’s opportunistic stunt fractures African unity, handing Morocco a propaganda win to weaken the AU’s anti-colonial resolve and embolden oppressors from Rabat to Tel Aviv, says the writer.
Long before Houston's skyscrapers and suburbs, tribes like the Karankawa and Atakapa lived here, shaped the land and were violently displaced over centuries.
The Druze, a religious sect with roots in Ismailism, have faced violence in Syria. Their practices are secretive, with no ...
The Jordanian government is forcibly evicting the Bedul, a group of Bedouins from Petra, in clear violation of their economic ...
It offers food, music and language from various ethnic groups, who have produced notable leaders, columnist Nick Cataldo writes.
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