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Today, on the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples, we are reminded that behind each piece of indigenous cloth or textile there is a...
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Ladies and Gentleman, the real Great Britain.
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PHOTOS: London RiotsRiots spread to 11 districts across London, marked by fierce clashes with police as shops were looted and buildings set...
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Famous Fake and Doctored PhotographsCheck out this collection of famous doctored photographs including world leaders, world events,...
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A beautiful serie about dancers and their bodies, captured by Swedish photographer Bertil Nilsson who is currently based in London.
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Americans are eating FROG LEGS to the point of extinction!
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With Media Distracted, There’s No Rush to Aid Somalia
Today’s New York Times tackles an important dimension of the faminebattering...
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Today’s VOA60 Africa
Nigeria: Activists threaten mass protests unless government moves against officials accused of pocketing billions of dollars in fuel subsidy scam.
Mali: State media say military junta remains in control of key sites in and around the capital after an attempted counter-coup.
Mauritania: UN says flight of thousands from fighting in Mali has created a humanitarian crisis in camps in northwestern Mauritania.
Togo: Artist Gustave Akpéhou Djonda uses his work to protest coups in Mali and Guinea-Bissau.
Egypt: The Red Sea resort of Dahab hosts its second annual festival.
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