The Deputy Chief of Mission, DCM Heather Merrit of the United States Embassy in South Africa, felt pleasured and took the stage to celebrate the success of the United States Women's National Soccer Team and honoured them as the hero of the game.
Promote Ukraine, a Brussels-based organization, provided detailed information about the attacks launched by the Russian Federation on different regions of Ukraine. It was a powerful strike with varying types of rockets and impact drones in the southern region of Ukraine
Estawini, Southern Africa: The United States Embassy in Eswatini expressed their pleasure to launch the Inaugural Academy for Women Entrepreneurs (AWE) program in Eswatini at the Manzini American Corner Yesterday, Wednesday, July 5, 2023.
Nomadic Splendor: The Enigmatic Beauty of Tuareg Jewelry
Renowned as master silversmiths, the Tuareg hold the silver in high regard, considering it the metal of the prophet. Some Tuareg women even refrain from wearing gold, fearing it may bring ill fortune.
The Somali Bantu people are an ethnic group with a distinct cultural heritage and history within the broader Somali population. They are descendants of Bantu-speaking communities who migrated from various regions of East Africa to the coastal areas of Somalia centuries ago.
The Intore Dancers, renowned for their remarkable technique, have enormously impacted the Regional traditions and have efficiently showcased their exceptional abilities by leaping over 2.40 meters. Their fame as dancers spread worldwide when they performed at the 1958 World Expo in Brussels. Today, Intore dancers have remained an integral and exceptional part of Rwanda's rich traditions.
The vintage Swahili Postcards collection predominantly features photographs of women adorned in extravagant attire and jewellery, their expressions ranging from serious to playful or romantic. Many of these images have been skillfully colourized, with meticulous hand-painting bringing vivid life to ruby lips, golden pendants, and emerald chairs.
Africa: The Fulani woman, an embodiment of grace, strength, and resilience, is an integral part of the rich fusion of African culture. Hailing from the Fulani ethnic group, which stretches across several countries in West Africa, she carries the traditions, customs, and beauty that define her heritage.
West Africa: The Bambara people are the ethnic group of people of West Africa associated with the regions including Senegal, Ghana, Mali, Guinea etc., from which 80% of the Population speak the Bambara Language.
The history of the Bambara people is filled with tales of resistance, resilience, and a steadfast commitment to preserving their traditional religious beliefs.Bambara People of West Africa: Resisting Islam, Upholding Traditional Religion, and Legacy of Mansa Musa
Nairobi, Kenya: Day one of the United States International University Africa Library Week was a blast for the students studying there. The United States International University shared that the Library doors swung wide, welcoming readers of all ages to explore, learn, and escape between the pages of countless books.
Africa has no doubt some of the darkest people in the world. The Natives of Buka and Bougainville in the northern Solomon Islands in Melanesia and the Chopi people of Mozambique on the southeast coast of Africa have darker skin than other surrounding populations of dark people in other parts of Africa.
Ethiopia, The Oldest Country of Africa: The Afar, also known as the Danakil, Adali and Odali, is an ethnic group in the Horn of Africa, mainly residing in Eritrea, Djibouti and the Afar Region in Ethiopia. The Afar have acquired a reputation as a warrior tribe due to their involvement in various regional conflicts over the past centuries. They are closely related to the Omo and Beja peoples, their neighbouring communities.
The Kemet is one of the names given to Egypt by the Ancient Indigenous inhabitants of the Country; The Kemet is one of the Original and the oldest name for Egypt, which means the Black Land. The Kemet is related to the context of African Culture in Egypt.
Nigeria, West Africa: Cham, also known as ‘Chum’, meaning brother, is a Lilliputian minority ethnic group in the southern part of Gombe in the Balanga local government area along Yola Road in Nigeria, West Africa.
The fatal incident occurred on Thursday morning near a roadside in the popular resort located in the Savoie region of southeastern France. According to the local prosecutor, the man was carried approximately 15 metres (50 feet) by the avalanche, which struck suddenly amid treacherous conditions
One of the most vulnerable areas is Lacanau, a charming seaside town in southwestern France, where locals are grappling with the reality that their beloved coastline may soon be a thing of the past
The renowned Swiss ski resort of Zermatt was completely cut off, with all road and rail access blocked. In the French resort of Tignes, more than a metre of snow blanketed the town, prompting local authorities to order residents and tourists to stay indoors
With 12 incidents reported since Sunday night, authorities are investigating multiple angles, including the possibility of foreign involvement or extremist left-wing groups
French Foreign Ministry spokesperson Christophe Lemoine condemned the sentences, calling them a clear attempt by Russian authorities to silence dissent and intimidate those documenting human rights abuses