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Prince, instead of Saut d’Eau, after gangs took control of the city.
In Uganda, politics often intertwines with spiritual beliefs, as many politicians secretly consult traditional healers or ...
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Is voodoo a force for good or bad? As millions of Beninois prepare for the annual voodoo festival of offering prayers and animal sacrifices, do we really understand what voodoo is? Once banned, voodoo ...
Rick Steves may primarily be known as an expert on traveling Europe, but he's an American, and also has opinions on America's most fun city.
Pope Leo XIV’s Creole and African ancestry, traced to Louisiana and West Africa, is prompting celebration and curiosity among ...
Buried in a Pot, Preserved by Time: Ancient Egyptian Skeleton Yields First Full Genome DNA from a 4,500-year-old skeleton reveals ancestry links between North Africa and the Fertile Crescent.
Ancient Egyptian genome reveals North African roots and Fertile Crescent ancestry by The Francis Crick Institute edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Even now, they still deny that e-tolls were a further tax on an already-overtaxed population. No wonder there was a revolt. As the Gauteng government must now pay off the accumulated debt of those ...
New research challenges the long-standing belief that northern Africa underwent a dry period crucial to human evolution. Instead, scientists now suggest that the region may have experienced stable, ...
Learn why the idea of an ancient African drying period is now being challenged and what this means for the story of the first humans.