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How One Miracle Plant Sustains an Entire Tribe in Africa
This video explores the remarkable story of an African tribe that survives primarily on a single nutrient rich plant. Viewers ...
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The Ethnicalisation of African Languages and Megatribes
If Arabic from Syria to Mauritania and from Morocco to the Comoros can be treated as one language, then the present ...
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East Africa: President Museveni, UN Envoy Guang Cong Discuss Pathways to Lasting Peace in Horn of Africa
President Museveni has met with Mr. Guang Cong, the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, at Mbale State Lodge.
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Shaping the rainbow nation: The role of Indians in South Africa
Welcome to South Africa, the country with too many names! The list is long, but some of the most notable options include the ...
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Africa: President Kagame Asks Why Africa Is Behind, a Headscratcher Indeed
President Paul Kagame recently asked a question; one that's as old as the years African states have been independent. Why is it that certain other countries, which were at the same level of Africa 50 ...
While South Africa is no stranger to racial tensions, especially with the country’s most famous citizen being the late ...
Marksville's beginning can be traced to 1794 when Venetian peddler Marco Eliché's wagon wheel broke while traveling through ...
Discover the significant world events, notable birthdays, and notable deaths that occurred on November 10. Check what happened today in history here.
Whether it’s uncovering ancient relics, chasing hidden riches, or revisiting history’s great figures, every story reminds us ...
Miami-Dade (1836): Originally just called Dade County after Francis L. Dade, a major in the U.S. Army during the Second Seminole War. The name Miami was added because of the international name ...
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Ken Burns and his team set their eyes on the Holy Grail of U.S. history: The American Revolution
The directors and writer of the six-part docuseries say the revolution is 'wrapped in a lot of mythology and nostalgia,' ...
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