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Egypt’s completion of its section of the Cairo–Cape Town Highway reflects a neoliberal project that undermines the ...
A ritual and funerary landscape is emerging in northwestern Africa, revealing connections with the Mediterranean, Atlantic and the Saharan regions.
The complex geopolitical and economic forces embedded in his work challenge us to reconsider global systems of consumption.
Say what you like about the director of the National Gallery Of Victoria – and plenty do – but he has attracted more ...
By Blaise Kasereka Makuta Virunga is Africa’s first national park, created by Belgian royal decree in 1925. Named for the ...
Fenix’s inaugural exhibition “All Directions” lives up to its name, presenting the ugly and the possible alike: the burdens of exile, the sacrifices of leaving, the gamble of chance.
Farmers from the West Coast and Northern Cape speak out about a surge in prospecting and mining applications they believe are ...
Receding floodwaters that submerged homes days before left the residents of Mthatha, South Africa, helpless. They watched the ...
Some countries are on their way to be taken off the EU AML risk list, including Gibraltar and the UAE - two hot sports for ...
In her essay Going Global: Filmic Appropriation of Jane Austen in India, critic Meenakshi Bharat writes that Indian ...
In the wake of U.S. aid cuts, Pastor Billy is reminded of his twin sister's death from AIDS. He doesn't want 9-year-old Diana ...
Danny Skelton, Kambi Head of Soccer, speaks of the firm's plans ahead of FIFA's inaugural Club World Cup that kicks off in ...