Humans have been making maps for as long as they’ve been exploring the Earth. Some of their cartographic maps went on to ...
We sit down for a coffee with veteran Sudanese-British broadcaster Zeinab Badawi, who discusses the value of history and the ...
Analysis - Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the ...
Malabo, the island capital of Equatorial Guinea, sits closer to Cameroon than its own mainland, reflecting a complex colonial ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
African diplomacy is in high gear as leaders seek to stop the conflict in the DRC. As the rest of the world loudly cautions Kinshasa and M23 rebels for restraint, African negotiators choose a ...
The world feels a bit topsy-turvy at the moment, well more than usual anyway, so why not see a world that's actually been ...
The Netherlands Institute for Space Research (SRON) has released a detailed global map of fine particulate pollution, ...
For users in the U.S., the body of water is now labeled ‘Gulf of America.’ Users in Mexico will continue to see ‘Gulf of Mexico,’ while users elsewhere will see both names,” ...
This week, Hamas once again showed why reaching a ceasefire deal was so elusive for so long: the group threatened to stop ...
Uruguay has been considered a leading country in renewable energy, with 98% of its energy eolic, but now has surprisingly has ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) Here's how the story of the Taung Child is usually told: In 1924 an Australian anthropologist and anatomist, Raymond Dart , acquired a block of calcified sediment from a ...