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Madagascar’s population mystery and why almost no one lives on the other side
Discover why vast areas of Madagascar remain sparsely populated despite the island’s size. This video explores geographic, environmental, and historical factors that influence settlement patterns and ...
The word Creole is used to describe multiple cultures around the world that, at first glance, are seemingly unrelated.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the Southern African Development Community (SADC) will consider a report on the political and ...
From fruit flies that bite to a tiny mouse opossum and a feathered dinosaur preserved with the remains of its last meal, more ...
Two coups and one foiled coup within eight weeks constitute a new dimension even for Africa's recent history. In October, the ...
Scientists have discovered that Madagascar’s iconic Pinocchio chameleon is actually a distinct species now named Calumma ...
Travel brings many pleasures, but for those of us with an earth science background, it is a special treat to visit different ...
With major powers like China and India asserting their ambitions in the Indian Ocean, France relies on partnerships with like ...
Germany is undergoing a significant military rearmament. The change has been driven by the ongoing war in Ukraine and U.S.
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Mining controversies: The hidden toll of green energy
A study published in Nature Reviews Biodiversity in September describes the extensive environmental toll of mining for ...
Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Guinea and Gabon have all suffered regime change in the last five years, led by men in military ...
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