New research shows northwest African communities actively shaped connections and exchange between many cultures.
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Ethiopia's Digital Revolution - From Connectivity to Competitiveness
Across Africa, nations are embracing the digital revolution as a catalyst for economic growth, stronger governance, and greater global competitiveness. Among them, Ethiopia--long celebrated for its ...
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The Nok: Nigeria's ancient Iron Age culture
The Nok, the first artists of sub-Saharan Africa, crafted terracotta heads with troubling precision. Dive into the Nigerian ...
A new episode of 'Beyond,' hosted by Jean-Claude Bastos, surfaces the argument that the oldest solution to human ...
The Queen of the Damned made her first appearance on The Vampire Lestat Season 1 Episode 5, and we chatted with star Sheila ...
South African dance phenom Mthuthuzeli November commands the rehearsal room with gentle authority. The choreographic language ...
There is a special gallery inside the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi where visitors slow down, lower their voices and often ...
In Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa, burned bones were found in a dirt layer associated with Homo erectus. The inhabitants ...
It focuses on the impact of the transformational year of 1896, when the Christian kingdom of Ethiopia won an astounding ...
On Aug. 2, 2027, a path of totality across southern Spain, North Africa and the Middle East will bring what many eclipse ...
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Civilisations develop without hegemony: Clarifying unfounded speculations of “ideological export”
As a Pan-African scholar who has spent decades documenting how Western theories of civilisational hierarchy fuel global ideological hegemony to contain emerging powers, I find recent cultural slanders ...
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