By Juanita SALLAH Africa has long been the birthplace of wonder and wealth, as well as the furnace of human civilization. Gold has been more than just a natural resource from the banks of the Nile to ...
Unretouched triangular microlithic projectile points have been identified from their impact traces in the oldest occupation layers of the Obi-Rakhmat site in Uzbekistan, dating to 80,000 years ago.
From The Grapes of Wrath to The Wizard of Oz, these movies are brilliant adaptations of classic novels, expertly translating them to the big screen.
In 'Freedom Lost, Freedom Won,' Eugene Robinson tells U.S. racial history through his family's story
In 1829, a wealthy white planter in South Carolina purchased four enslaved Black Americans. One of them was Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Eugene Robinson’s great-great-grandfather, a boy called ...
Despite its deteriorating condition, Fort Prinzenstein and other forts and castles along Ghana’s coast have been recognised as UNESCO World Heritage Sites because of their “enormous historical ...
In the first light of February 28, 2026, the sky above Tehran turned the colour of old brass. The missiles came without warning -- as missiles always do -- striking the compound where a man who had ...
Fort Prinzenstein in Keta remains a hauntingly beautiful yet rapidly vanishing evidence of the trans-Atlantic slave trade.
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