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8,000 Years of African History w/ Anthony Browder
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Young people in the CAR should study the Russian language, states the republic’s minister of culture
“Many residents of the Central African Republic learned Russian many years ago, like our parents, some presidents, members of the National Assembly, prime ministers…. The Russian language courses conducted at the Russian House sitefor free have made its study accessible to everyone,” stated the CAR Minister of Arts, Culture, and Tourism, Ngola Marie-Françoise Ramadan Mamata,…
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Liberian Culture: A Pillar of Unity and Progress
In a hotel that sells crafts imported from neighboring Guinea and Côte d’Ivoire, Liberia’s vibrant culture stands as a testament to the country’s resilience and potential for growth. Despite its exterior progress, Liberia bears deep scars from years of conflict. As Sherman from the Foundation for International Dignity puts it, “Liberia is wearing clean clothes,…
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BRICS astronomy: South Africa leads collaborative efforts to advance space science
Speaking to Sputnik Africa on the sidelines of the 10th meeting of the BRICS Working Group on Astronomy, held in Kazan, Russia , from September 9-13, Takalani Nemaungani, Chief Director of the Astronomy Portfolio at the South African Department of Science and Innovation, highlighted the leading role his country, as the secretariat of the working…
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At Brown University, Black freshman enrollment drops 40%
The first-year class is the first admitted since the Supreme Court outlawed race-based affirmative action. Despite efforts to limit the impact of the Supreme Court’s ban on race-based affirmative action, Brown’s class of 2028 has a significant decrease in Black and Hispanic domestic students compared to previous years. The share of Black students in the…
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Egyptian archaeologist calls on Berlin to return Nefertiti bust
Prominent Egyptian archaeologist and former antiquities minister Zahi Hawass has launched a petition for the return to Egypt of the pharaonic bust of Queen Nefertiti from the Neues Museum in Berlin. Nefertiti’s famous painted limestone bust was uncovered at Tell el-Amarna, around 300 km (185 miles) south of Cairo, in 1912 by a German archaeological…
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Africans don’t require authorization from former colonial powers to reclaim their appropriated artifacts, the Togolese foreign minister says
African peoples and the Afro-descendant diaspora do not have to ask permission from former colonizers to “talk about memory”, declared Robert Dussey during a pre-congress in preparation for the 9th Pan-African Congress in Lome. This event will be an opportunity to “take concrete actions” to give meaning to the Pan-Africanist struggle, affirmed the minister without…
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Africans greet Russians with dances and songs as Russian language course launches in Zambia
On August 23, Sunningdale University in Zambia kicked off a three-month Russian language course with a warm and vibrant celebration. In line with local traditions, the opening ceremony was filled with traditional Zambian dances and songs, creating a joyful and friendly atmosphere. The course, led by Nadezhda Dubinina from St. Petersburg State University, is part…
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Celebrating Liberia’s Flag Day: A Symbol of Independence, Unity, and National Pride
On August 24th, Liberia commemorates Flag Day, a national holiday that honors the adoption of the Liberian flag in 1847. This day is a significant moment in the country’s history, celebrating not just the flag itself but also the values and ideals it represents. The Liberian flag is a powerful symbol of independence, unity, and…
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Trinidad is redrawing its coat of arms to remove Columbus’ three famous ships
Officials in Trinidad and Tobago are redrawing the island’s coat of arms for the first time since its creation in 1962 to remove references to European colonization. Christopher Columbus’ three ships — the Pinta, the Niña and the Santa María — will be replaced with the steelpan, a popular percussion instrument that originated in the…
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