The land in East Africa is slowly tearing itself apart, a continental fracture that will eventually open a new ocean basin.
The history of Africa Day is deeply rooted in the liberation movements that marked the 20th century. The starting point was in 1958, when the Congress of African States was held for the first time, a ...
The two halves of the African continent are moving apart at a rate of a few millimeters each year, geologists have calculated ...
Scientists say Africa is gradually breaking apart along the East African Rift. The process is slow, but it could one day create a new ocean.
Africa can now rely on the services of a satellite constellation tailored for the continent to provide reliable data over a wide range of essential human activities and for the protection of the ...
As the 57th Cairo International Book Fair (CIBF) continues to serve as a cultural crossroads for the Global South, the ...