There are calls to change the name of a province in South Africa. The last time a province's name changed was over 20 years ...
Somalia’s repeated appearance in US political rhetoric is not accidental. It reveals ...
Free educational YouTube channel delivers half a million hours of learning to children worldwide We wanted to create ...
The 67,800-year-old hand stencil looks like a claw—and provides new clues about early human cognition and the migration to ...
A newly published paper in Nature describes the complex process of launching a nine-country collaboration in Africa to ...
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15 facts about the world’s continents you should know (but probably don’t)
Most people can point to the seven continents on a map, but the actual reality of these massive landmasses is […] ...
From soaring volcanoes and starry skies to sandy beaches and traditional dining, the Canary Islands are perfect for an island ...
By Kwame A. APEANING For centuries, salt has been more than a commodity in West Africa; it has been a currency of trade, ...
As World War II reshaped rural Iowa, German prisoners of war became an essential labor force, and, in some cases, unexpected ...
Executive Director’s Note: Robert Collins is a senior advisor for the Committee of Human Rights in North Korea. He has provided an important history of Korea that is relevant to all who pursue a free ...
Ancient handprint on Sulawesi cave wall suggests complexity of thought, challenging long-held belief that human intelligence ...
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The Somaliland Paradox - Why the World Can No Longer Afford to Ignore Africa's Most Successful State
For more than three decades, Somaliland has occupied a peculiar and increasingly indefensible position in international politics. It fulfills every empirical and legal criterion of statehood: clearly ...
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