In the villages of Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains, life for the Amazigh people continues to revolve around food, family and the land—just as it has for millennia.
Uganda has turned to cultural diplomacy to position itself as a compelling tourism destination in Australia, with officials ...
Join in on Saturday, March 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to celebrate the rich cultural heritage within the community and ...
Rebels backed by the Islamic State group killed at least 20 people in an attack over the weekend on a village in eastern Congo, the military said Monday. The attack by the Allied Democratic Forces, or ...
Multiculturalism sits at the very centre of life in Australia. More than half of the population was born overseas or has at least one parent who was. It is a nation shaped not by a single origin story ...
Would you be a different person if you had grown up somewhere else? A growing body of research is helping to answer this age-old nature verses nurture question.
While these metrics matter, they don’t at all mirror the human complexity that marks the life of a refugee. Each person here carries a distinct history made by war, displacement, survival, hunger, ...
Refugees need phones to contact absent loved ones, for education, work, and healing. What happens when they break?
Alezz will use this prestigious opportunity to earn a master's in global affairs from Beijing's Tsinghua University ...
Cleveland chefs discuss the food and family gathering traditions they want to preserve, emphasizing how the two are deeply interwoven in Black culture.
For decades, Angola’s food system barely functioned. During the civil war, landmines rendered vast areas unfarmable, cutting off both agriculture and internal transport. Anything not grown on a ...
The study examined the extent to which Christian and Muslim chaplaincy philosophies can be Africanised, amalgamated, and ...