Angola, the U.S. and a Slavery Connection Few Talk About
Why Black Americans Searching for Their Roots Should Look to Angola When President Biden visits the country this week, he is expected to highlight a largely overlooked bond between Angola…
Why Black Americans Searching for Their Roots Should Look to Angola When President Biden visits the country this week, he is expected to highlight a largely overlooked bond between Angola…
THIAROYE-SUR-MER, Senegal (AP) — Biram Senghor regularly pays his respects at a military cemetery in Thiaroye, a fishing village near Senegal’s capital Dakar, bowing in front of a different grave…
Roger Lumbala Tshitenga is a Congolese national and former leader of the non-state armed group the Congolese Rally for National Democracy (RCD-N). The armed group operated in eastern Democratic Republic of…
Falls can happen to anyone, but older adults are particularly vulnerable. Emergency room physicians emphasize the importance of taking falls seriously, regardless of age. Dr. Joe Whittington and other ER doctors stress the need…
In a briefing on Tuesday, UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq highlighted the deepening insecurity, noting that essential personnel from various UN agencies and the UN Mission in Haiti (BINUH) are remaining in…
BUSAN, South Korea (AP) — The world’s nations will wrap up negotiating a treaty this weekend to address the global plastic pollution crisis. Their meeting concludes Sunday or early Monday in Busan, South…
Across the world, more than 60 million women and girls who are forcibly displaced or stateless face high risks of gender-based violence. While gender-based violence remains one of the most…
Police in Moscow raided multiple bars early Saturday and arrested the director of a gay travel agency under laws criminalising "LGBT propaganda", state media reported. AFP - Agence France Presse…
The remains of a World War II airman were identified 80 years after his plane was shot down during a bombing mission in Germany, military officials said this week. In…
For Immediate Release:November 25, 2024 WASHINGTON – The Office of the Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs today announced that the Department of the Interior has accepted retrocession to the United States of partial…