A near-impenetrable plateau in Central Africa allowed elephants to hide from humans for years. The same landscape could also be their savior.
The Patois International Human Rights Film Fest screens documentaries on a wide array of timely subjects, from AI to mass incarceration, Gaza, foodways and more. Many filmmakers will attend screenings ...
'You could smell the elephants, but you don’t see them. They’re ghosts,' said the explorer.
We spoke to Dr Steve Boyes about his search for what could be the world’s largest terrestrial animal.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned Wednesday that the president of Angola, João Lourenço, should not sign a new bill into law, as it could result in serious human rights violations. This bill was passed ...
If you don’t know your past, you don’t know your future. It’s a cliche, but it’s true. Here’s another one: history repeats itself. The best way to educate yourself about world affairs and their ...
Changfu Chang has always been drawn to life’s stories. “Documentaries are grounded in our human experience. It is a powerful platform for us to engage and (create) discourse and dialogue,” said Chang, ...
The Civil War isn’t what it used to be. Instead of the romantic version, a “good war” of courage and glory, that emerged in the conflict’s immediate aftermath, or the post-civil-rights-era emphasis on ...
A $310 million deal by French independent Maurel & Prom and Oslo-based BW Energy to jointly acquire stakes in two key blocks offshore Angola has been dealt a blow. In December, the companies said they ...
Along Luanda Bay’s Marginal promenade, the colonial-era National Bank — pink and white, formal and imposing — still dominates the view. But tucked beneath one of the shaded arches along its arcade, ...
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There is no shortage of books on the period surrounding America’s civil war. Canonical classics include “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”, a moral attack on slavery that changed minds when it was published in 1852 ...