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From May the Zambian government plans to kill 2,000 hippos
The university students aged between 19 and 24 were accused of being in “contempt of the Christian religion”
In the eastern Ivorian town of Aniansue, these women, bodies embalmed in clay, swaying to the beat of drums, are training to become ‘komians’. At a time when modern society increasingly leaves tradition behind, komians are priestesses which according to traditional lore, are well versed in healing as well as conflict resolution.
“Modern songs are a hit for a day or two, a month, or maybe a year, but then we do not hear about them any more.”
“What happens now is that the government is confirming a stereotype that women are sexual objects”
The three young Moroccan breakdancers had valid visas to take part in a competition
In December, a petition calling for Walt Disney to release its trademark on the words “Hakuna Matata” attracted more than 40,000 signatures
The “One Love” Festival and Rasta Fair commemorates and celebrates the life of Bob Marley
They are more than 2,000 years old but remain in “good condition”: Egypt on Saturday unveiled over 40 mummies dating back to the Ptolemaic era at…