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DNA recovered from skeletons buried in a 7th-century cemetery on the south coast of England has revealed that the buried ...
In Togo and much of West Africa, wild meat remains an important part of daily life, valued for its taste, cultural traditions ...
Reed authored legislation creating a pathway to US citizenship for thousands of Liberians. Amo’s connection is personal: his ...
An unrelated pair of people buried in cemeteries in 7th-century Britain probably had grandparents from West Africa ...
Nigeria has emerged as the leader in economic expansion and employment opportunities in Singapore's deepening trade relationship with West Africa, which has seen an 85 percent rise to $7.47 billion ...
The West Africa Telecommunications Regulators Association (WATRA) has called for harmonized broadband mapping across the ...
West Africa has been selected for this semester’s international theme at Missouri Southern State University. MSSU has been holding its international semester since 1997, and it has become a core ...
A modern, digitized movement of African Pride has blossomed across the Black Caribbean diaspora, leading to unity and ...
Ruth Maclean is the West Africa bureau chief for The New York Times, based in Senegal. She joined The Times in 2019 after three and a half years covering West Africa for The Guardian.
West African army chiefs discuss Niger coup response Heads of state ordered standby force to be assembled Official: most ECOWAS members ready to participate Niamey residents back coup leaders ...
A recent military takeover in Niger has thrown into uncertainty the future of France’s presence in West and Central Africa, raising doubts about the future of U.S. military involvement there, too.
Archaeologists have analyzed the DNA of two unrelated individuals buried in 7th-century-AD cemeteries on the south coast of ...