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During his imprisonment, Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o decided he would never write in English again, a defiant move that helped put literature in African languages firmly on the map .
Common projections shrink the size of Africa, but experts have long debated whether creating a precise map is possible.
There have been serious appeals from UK politicians who urged their government recognize Morocco’s sovereignty over its ...
A potential visit by UK Secretary David Lammy to Morocco is sparking talk over a possible shift in the country's position on ...
An eyebrow-raising interaction between up-and-coming country superstars Shaboozey and Megan Moroney is raising new questions ...
During the past decade, nearly 20,000 visitors have explored the History of West Museum, including people from China, Japan, ...
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong’o, considered one of east Africa’s greatest literary figures, died on Wednesday, his daughter announced on Facebook ...
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The Real Story of Trump’s South Africa Meeting
Despite initial media focus on a tense exchange over “white genocide” claims, the recent White House meeting between ...
The Rise of Pinnacle Blooms Network, India’s AI-enabled, women-led, universally accessible autism therapy model that is now ...
It runs deeply through the Western outlook, hailed and condemned in equal measures. For a corrective, look to Confucius ...