Thursday, June 4, 2026

History

Pope Leo XIV Apologizes for Vatican’s Role in Legitimizing Slavery

Pope Leo XIV has issued one of the most consequential apologies in modern Catholic history, acknowledging the Holy See’s role in legitimizing slavery and...

Africa’s Horse Traditions Shaped the World, So Why Are They Ignored?

Horse culture, as it is commonly understood, is built around a familiar geography. The Arabian Peninsula, Kentucky, Ireland, and Spain. These regions have come...
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The Kuomboka Ceremony: Zambia’s Royal Journey From Floodplains to Higher Grounds

The Kuomboka ceremony stands as one of Zambia’s most distinctive cultural events, rooted in both tradition and environmental reality,...

France Returns the Talking Drum to Côte d’Ivoire, 110 Years After Looting It

France has returned the sacred Djidji Ayokwe talking drum to Côte d’Ivoire after 110 years, following its looting during...

The Day First Ghanaian President Kwame Nkrumah Was Overthrown While On Official Visit to China and Vietnam

The overthrow of Kwame Nkrumah on 24 February 1966 remains one of the most consequential moments in Ghana’s post-independence...

Eritrea: Remains of Ancient and Historical Heritage Discovered

The discovered heritage includes various artifacts such as a seal, amphora, cup, water container, as well as rock paintings...

The Door of No Return: Ghana’s Silent Witness to Slavery and Resilience

Along Ghana’s southern coast, facing the vast Atlantic Ocean, stands a haunting symbol of Africa’s painful history. The Door...

Egypt Unveils the Grand Egyptian Museum, the Largest in the World Dedicated to a Single Civilization

Egypt has opened the long-awaited Grand Egyptian Museum, a cultural landmark that has been more than two decades in...