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The extreme challenges I faced while living with Africa’s toughest tribe

This video documents an intense 24-hour survival experience spent inside one of Africa’s toughest tribal communities. The day reveals powerful traditions, demanding physical challenges, and a ...
This video takes viewers on a full walkaround of the DriveTribe car collection. It showcases a wide mix of classics, performance cars, and ongoing projects, explaining why each vehicle is part of the ...
The longer I spend in Madagascar, the harder I find it to keep my bearings, stick to the matter-of-factness of global ...
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Trump praises Congo and Rwanda as they sign US-mediated peace deal

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump praised the leaders of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda for their courage ...
NEW DELHI- China is further strengthening its dominance in the rare earth elements sector by making deeper inroads into African countries, which are rich in critical minerals like cobalt, lithium, and ...
London-listed Rainbow Rare Earths (85%). Rainbow Rare Earths signed an agreement with phosphate mining company Bosveld Phosphates in June 2023 to ensure it obtains 100% ownership of the Phalaborwa ...
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The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has finally received full federal recognition, which it has sought since 1888. Tribal leaders were moved to tears after President Trump signed the measure.
Elephants are considered a sacred totem by many in northwestern Zimbabwe, but they also frequently raid villagers’ crops near ...
Political conversations often feel doomed—but new research suggests the problem isn’t disagreement. It’s what we wrongly ...
As Europe embarks on a historic rearming effort, its defense companies are scrambling for a vital component in high-tech weapons: rare earth minerals, which more nimble US rivals are scooping up.
Over a century ago, anthropologist Raymond Dart chipped an ancient skull out of some rock from an ancient quarry — and revealed the face of an ancient human relative.