Narratives of African peoples

Untold stories of African peoples

Belgian museum opens Congo mining maps archive to the public

Africa Museum in Tervuren, Belgium, intends to make a huge archive of maps and geological records from the Democratic Republic of Congo available.

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The Southern Bantu People: Masters of Iron and Dust (3)

Prepared by Dr. Alia Amer, a demographer specializing in gender studies and representative of North African countries to the African Union for Population Studies, residing…

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On the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, how is Africa facing its most serious health and security challenges?

Written by: Mohamed Omran. Drugs in Africa are no longer just a security issue linked to cross-border smuggling operations; rather, they have transformed in recent years…

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How did Libya's archaeological treasures survive years of conflict and security breakdown?

Written by: Badr Ahmed. Efforts continue in eastern Libya to save ancient Greek archaeological sites listed on UNESCO's World Heritage List, and in…

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The Kara people of Ethiopia: Body painting preserves identity and embodies cultural heritage

Written by: Ayman Ragab. The Kara people, who live in the Omo Valley region of southern Ethiopia, are one of the smallest ethnic groups in the country…

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The Southern Bantu People... Episode 2

Prepared by: Dr. Alia Amer, a demographer specializing in gender studies and representative of North African countries to the African Union for Population Studies. Characteristics…

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Africa and the Caribbean demand reparations for slavery and debt cancellation amid Western rejection.

Written by Ziad Abdel Fattah: In a new escalation of the historical justice issue, African and Caribbean countries have demanded official apologies and financial compensation from the countries…

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The southern Bantu people... masters of iron and earth

Prepared by Dr. Alia Amer: In the heart of the diverse African continent, a group of people stands out who have shaped history, culture, and language for centuries;…

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The Lubit tribe in South Sudan: A rich cultural heritage that defies the changes of the times

Written by: Mohamed Ragab. In the hills and highlands of Eastern Equatoria State in South Sudan, the Lobit tribe continues to hold fast to its inherited customs and traditions…

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Episode 3: Who is the outspoken black man?

Prepared by Dr. Alia Amer, Head of the Equal Opportunities Unit at the Demographic Center, and North African representative to the African Union for Population Studies. [The following appears to be a separate, unrelated statement:] It has spread among…

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