Africa
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Book Review
How the peanut trade prolonged slavery
Review of the new book ‘Slaves for Peanuts: A Story of Conquest, Liberation, and a Crop That Changed History’ authored…
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History
Swahili coins and the Sindh connection
Swahili sites and Sindh both issued coins modelled on Islamic coinage after the 7th century reforms; that is, they lacked…
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Interview
African author speaks about miserable aspects of life and society
Seydou says, “I evoke many themes in my books including illegal immigration, global warming, prostitution, pregnancies in schools, corruption…” Stefania…
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Blogs
Observations of an Expat: Nation v the World
The Omicron mutant may not have developed if the developed world had made more vaccines available to the developing world.…
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History
Built on the Bodies of Slaves
The first impetus for the Age of Discovery was not Europe’s yearning for ties with Asia, but rather its centuries-old…
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International Peacekeepers Day
Tribute to Peacekeeping Soldiers and Martyrs
Peace will prevail only when power of Love will overcome the love for Power Theme of the Day The road…
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Uncategorized
CAJ Conference 2021 to focus on Africa Security & Journalism
The Conference, through film shows, will also be projecting Africa’s richness and versatility in culture, tourism and languages Next October…
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Languages
Tongue Tied – Kutchi across the Borders-II
Kutchi, Migration, and East African Asian Identity in the Indian Diaspora The author explores the historical origins of her family…
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Health
Who Deserves Credit for Inventing Vaccination?
Although inoculation was widespread in African and Eastern cultures by the early Eighteenth century, scholars remain uncertain about when the…
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History
Ghazanfar Ali Issani – A Sindhi Veteran of World War- II
Ghazanfar Ali Issani, veteran of World War II, is great son of the soil. Our young generation does not know…
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