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How South Africa's Unique Geography Shaped a Nation
Discover why South Africa is often described as a world in one country. We break down its distinct regions—from the arid ...
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The Origins of the Name Africa
The name Africa has roots in Latin, Greek, and possibly even Berber languages. It evolved over centuries through conquest, geography, and ancient empires.
The Congo River is the world's only major river to cross the Equator twice, a rare feat shaped by ancient geological forces.
Greece is home to an unbelievable variety of landscapes that non-natives would probably never have thought to associate with ...
The Limpopo River is the only major river to cross the Tropic of Capricorn twice. Explore its 1,750 km journey through South ...
The inundation of water was more than just provision for crops and fields: the Egyptians called the event the coming of Hapy, ...
At a time when global industries are scrambling to secure the minerals that will define the next century, Morocco opened the ...
Recently, Africa has been very intentional to find voice on the global stage, seeking stronger representation in the G20, and ...
Nigeria, again, took almost the last seat when countries of the world with strong fraud detection mechanisms were assessed.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the first-ever G20 Leaders’ Summit on African soil must reflect the aspirations of both the ...
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Scholar urges Africa to harness Ifa knowledge for education
A scholar urges Africa to harness the Ifa knowledge system, an ancestral intellectual archive, to unlock new pathways for ...
"We see significant potential in expanding supplies of Russian agricultural products to Africa. By 2030, Russian agricultural exports to African countries could exceed $7.5 billion. The basis of our ...
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