Collaborative conservation efforts have led to a landmark settlement for the protection of African Penguin breeding colonies, ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Business, Borders and Bloodshed - Undoing the Berlin Conference's Economic and Political LegaciesAnalysis - Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, ...
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The South African on MSNSix of South Africa’s most historic streets and their storiesSouth Africa’s streets are more than just roads; they are pathways through the country’s complex and layered history. From ...
Most colonial economies in Africa were extractive in a straightforward sense. Raw materials like copper, gold, rubber and ...
Washington – Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday that South Africa’s ambassador to the United States “is no longer ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNVisual retelling of Thiaroye massacre sheds new light on French colonial atrocityFrench photographer Yves Monteil was driving in Senegal when he passed a military cemetery in Thiaroye, in the suburbs of ...
Tanjuh, whose family says she is about 120 years old, is one of the last living witnesses to European colonial rule in Africa and her Bangwa people’s fierce resistance against German colonisation.
Yet until now, she has never been given a place in history alongside those who fought for independence in colonial Africa, most likely because she was a woman. Our enemies attack her all the time. Not ...
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The East African on MSNEchoes of the empire: Uganda’s fight to shed colonial relicsThe names of many streets in Kampala reek of colonialism, those of the imperial British colonial administrators.
Most colonial economies in Africa were extractive in a straightforward sense. Raw materials like copper, gold, rubber and timber were extracted and shipped to Europe to support the economies of ...
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