For generations, scholars and citizens alike have grappled with a persistent question: "Why is Africa poor?". Despite the ...
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From Accra to the UN: How Ghana is leading Africa’s dew “Decade of Reparations”
By Maame Awinador KwaningFor generations, scholars and citizens alike have grappled with a persistent question: “Why is Africa poor?”. Despite the continent’s vast natural resources and decades of ...
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was the second black justice to sit on the high court, after Thurgood Marshall, but he is not celebrated on the left […] ...
“We’re not backing down,” said Rev. Dr. Vernon P. Howard Jr, the SCLC-GKC president.
Plans are underway to establish the Museum of Healing and Reconciliation (MHR) at Navrongo, the Kasena-Nankana Municipal ...
Ahead of the first session of the Conference Preparatory Committee and the Working Group for the negotiations of a Convention ...
Documented environmental impacts in Lebanon already raise substantive questions regarding the application of international ...
The sinking of "Himara" on January 19, 1947 off Evia resulted in a loss of at least 383 people and has been dubbed as the ...
Community leaders gathered Monday at St. James Church to honor the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and address ...
By Mireille Rebeiz and Josiane Yazbeck More than a year after a ceasefire nominally ended active fighting, much of southern ...
The 43rd annual Profiles in Excellence event will be held from 3-5 pm, Sunday, Feb. 1, at Greenbelt Cultural Center, 1215 ...
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