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TULSA, Okla. — The Tulsa Zoo’s penguins officially have names. Robben, the older of the two, is named after Robben Island, ...
G7 members recognise that the group risks being seen as increasingly irrelevant in 2025. To counter this, G7 summits have in ...
Between 1904 and 1908, German colonists massacred 65,000 Herero and 10,000 Nama people in Namibia in what is often considered ...
In a volatile continent, some African countries have achieved political stability that provides the foundation for national ...
U.S. News & World Report recently named Williamsburg one of the best places to celebrate Juneteenth, joining notable ...
Tribes from the Indian state of Nagaland have held talks at a museum in Britain to secure the return of ancestral remains taken during the colonial era and put on display for decades. Skulls and other ...
The abstention from voting in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza is a strategic step away from the moral clarity that defined its ...
When you read Jan Vansina’s books on Rwanda—such as Antecedents to Modern Rwanda: The Nyiginya Kingdom and Le Rwanda Ancien: Le Royaume Nyiginya—you are left wondering why he exerted so much effort to ...
An author’s unexpected journey into South Africa’s past uncovers new truths about a teenage girl, a tragic prophecy, and a ...
In Curved Fortunes, Mark Nwagwu does not offer us a book of poems; he offers a metaphysical storm clothed in lyricism—a love ...
The SSC-Khaatumo State calls on the international community to uphold Somalia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. It ...
Foreign military officers referred to the American military as “speckled,” owing to the diverse racial makeup of its troops.