Ever wondered how much of our vast, mysterious oceans we’ve uncovered? Spoiler alert: not nearly as much as you’d think!
Since 1840 its strength has decreased 16%, with most of the decay related to the weakening field in the South Atlantic Anomaly — leading to much speculation that the planet is in the early ...
Portraying China’s presence in Africa with flags on maps can distort African states’ sovereignty and their power to make ...
China has become Africa's single largest trading partner. In response, media and policymakers in traditionally dominant states are increasingly using maps drenched in red or stamped with Chinese ...
After the German and Ottoman empires fell following World War I, a map closer to what we now know as Africa would emerge. Historians point out that unlike what is widely believed, the Berlin ...
He set his sights on Kenya, his country’s neighbor to the south, where he found a job in a cafe, then farther south still, to South Africa, sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest economy, where he had ...
South Africa aiming to add 2,500 MW of nuclear capacity Trump has criticised South Africa and suspended aid Analysts say rift risks scuppering strategic nuclear pact CAPE TOWN, Feb 17 (Reuters ...
Amref Health Africa Group CEO Dr. Githinji Gitahi, reminded African leaders and global stakeholders to rethink health investments. This, he said, will help build resilient and sustainable health ...
But just scrapping USAID cannot be the final step. Leaving it at that would create a dangerous power vacuum on a continent like Africa, where U.S. foreign policy should put forth a viable ...
A Manly Sea Eagles player has been filmed in a heated sideline altercation with NZ Warriors fans during Manly’s upset loss on Friday. A video posted to social media shows Chan Kum Tong confront ...
The Thomas Fowell Buxton Society will hold the meeting along with a free history talk on Wednesday, March 19 from 2pm to 4pm. It will take place in the main hall at St Aldhelm’s Centre, Spa Road, ...
A trip down memory lane playing an old gramophone record in Gampaha By Dr Nihal D Amerasekera I was in my early teens in 1952 ...