I always knew of his connection to Kenya, but it wasn’t until the elders died that I learned of his role in suppressing the ...
Kawal Deep Kour’s Ghazipur, The Opium Mint: From 1820 to the Present unearths a fascinating history that intertwines colonial ...
South Asians, it appears, are more loyal to their language than religion. The roots of most separatist movements on the ...
Martyr’s Day or Shaheed Diwas, observed on March 23, honors the sacrifices of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, and Sukhdev, who were hanged by the British in 1931.
Germany has over the past years made strides in coming to terms with a dark era of its past, the colonial rule of large ...
The British Council and its commissioned curators, which includes Farrell Centre Director Owen Hopkins, have announced ...
A nonprofit that oversees museums commemorating William Shakespeare's life is purportedly working to "decolonize" his legacy ...
The Irish do love a good story and a good celebration. The celebration of St. Patrick’s Day has evolved from the observance ...
The country’s former tribal areas bordering Afghanistan are plagued by escalating militancy, leading to widespread ...
Students are leading the fight against sexual violence in Bangladesh after an eight-year old rape victim died earlier this ...
John Ssempebwa, the proprietor of Ssemagulu Royal museum and former CEO of Uganda Tourism Board, petitioned court in ...
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Briefly on MSN“They Call This a Chemist, Ooh I Am Scared!”: US Guy Laughing at South African Words Goes ViralA US gent living in SA went viral after sharing a video comparing American and South African English terms, laughing at words like takkies, nappy, and chemist.
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