The name Africa has roots in Latin, Greek, and possibly even Berber languages. It evolved over centuries through conquest, geography, and ancient empires.
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Has anyone ever asked you whether New Zealand is part of Australia — or where exactly it sits on the world map?
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The world’s rush to recognize Palestine suffers from one fatal flaw: there is no agreed-upon definition of the entity being ...
The Mercator world map, long a fixture in classrooms globally, makes the European Union appear almost as large as Africa. In reality, Africa is more than seven times bigger. It is a distortion that ...
The inundation of water was more than just provision for crops and fields: the Egyptians called the event the coming of Hapy, ...
Recently, Africa has been very intentional to find voice on the global stage, seeking stronger representation in the G20, and ...
The "Triangle of Terror" is defined by a specific geographical feature: the vast, ungoverned forest belts that connect Kebbi, ...
Manufacturers are redrawing maps and rewiring factories to compete in a fragmented, technology-driven market. Across the ...
Wahda, or Unity Day, is a newly established Moroccan national holiday proclaimed by King Mohammed VI for October 31.
Why the UK Is losing ground By George Ayiomamitis A profound transformation is reshaping the geography of global wealth. The ...