Are the names we use in South Africa merely symbols of cultural recognition, or do they perpetuate historical injustices?
Africa’s Richest Economy Tops the World in Income Inequality Something doesn’t add up in Johannesburg. A country that mints millionaires faster than any other on the African continent — 41,100 at last ...
The Penn State Department of Geography will host Pavithra Vasudevan for a talk titled "Rewriting Capitalism's Horror Story" ...
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity concludes at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Annunciation, near Jaffa Gate – the seat of the Melkite community in Jerusalem and one of the most discreet yet ...
The path toward unity is not simply about remembering the Constitution’s promises, it is about realising them.
Africa continues to stand out as a compelling opportunity in the global landscape. Strong GDP growth forecasts, a powerful demographic dividend, and rising economic formalisation position the ...
The Horn of Africa and the Middle East have increasingly evolved into a single strategic theater. Political instability, ...
His legendary jazz fused American style and Cuban rhythms with East Africa’s pentatonic scales. Now, at age 82, Mulatu ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
Africa’s history wasn’t shaped only by leaders, wars, or politics—geography played a brutal role. This video breaks down the ...
Somalia’s repeated appearance in US political rhetoric is not accidental. It reveals a governing model for Africa built on ...
Senegal’s victory marked a significant achievement in the country’s football history and lifted it in FIFA’s world rankings ...