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Kenyan leader faces online backlash over Nigerian English comments Kenyan President William Ruto has triggered widespread criticism after suggesting that Nigerian-accented English was difficult t...
Sheinbaum denies diplomatic crisis with Spain Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum dismissed claims of strained relations with Spain, emphasizing the importance of recognizing indigenous heritage...
Centuries-old Zimbabwe Bird completes homecoming Zimbabwe celebrated the return of its last displaced Zimbabwe Bird sculpture this week, marking the end of a 137-year journey that began with colo...
UN resolution seeks historic recognition of slave trade Ghana is leading a push at the United Nations to formally designate the transatlantic slave trade as the most severe crime against humanity...
Rediscovering a medical trailblazer A new biography revives the legacy of Jamini Sen, the first woman admitted as a Fellow to Glasgow's Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1912. Born in c...
Chairs as historical artifacts in Mumbai showcase A recent exhibition in Mumbai, titled A History of India through Chairs, presented over 200 seating pieces that narrate the country's cultural an...
Sacred drum returns after 108 years A ceremonial drum, seized by French colonial forces in 1916 and held in Paris for nearly a century, has been repatriated to Ivory Coast. The Djidji Ayôkwé, als...
Game turns frustration into action In 2099, the Transatlantic Returns Treaty is crumbling as Western institutions exploit loopholes to avoid repatriating African artefacts. Frustrated by decades...
Court rules UK must compensate families of colonial-era killings A Nigerian court has mandated the British government to pay $27 million (£20 million) to each family of 21 coal miners shot dead i...
Vatican returns 62 Indigenous artefacts to Canada after century in Rome The Vatican has repatriated 62 Indigenous artefacts to Canada, a century after they were removed from tribal communities fo...
Ghana's Asante king receives 130 returned artefacts from UK and South Africa Ghana's Asante king, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, has welcomed the return of 130 gold and bronze artefacts from the UK an...
Abandoned war graves in Iraq spark calls for Commonwealth action This Remembrance Sunday, Ben Soppitt will stand alone at Basra War Cemetery in Iraq, honoring his grandfather among nearly 3,000 u...
Long-lost Kenyan soldier's fate uncovered after 85 years A Kenyan man who vanished without explanation in the 1940s has been identified as a World War Two casualty, his family learned this week a...
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