Slovenia is launching its new Digital Nomad Visa, inviting remote workers to stay and work in the country for up to one year. With its pristine nature, culture and modern digital infrastructure, ...
Human influence across centuries continues to define biodiversity and carbon storage in the world's largest rainforest, ...
Ancient Persians believed the sky was blue because it reflected a massive sapphire beneath the Earth, giving the stone cosmic symbolism. Kings, priests, and rulers wore sapphires to signal wisdom, ...
Madam Abla Dzifa Gomashie, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Creative Arts, has called for deeper continental cooperation to protect, manage ...
A clay figurine about 12,000 years old that was unearthed at the site of a prehistoric village overlooking the Sea of Galilee ...
By Ben Brako The Nation as a crime scene Ghana today resembles a beautifully painted crime scene. We recite an anthem, raise a flag, hold elections — yet beneath the ritual, the moral covenant that ...
The hair color of the ancient Greeks has long intrigued historians. Luckily, evidence of their appearance can be found in ...
Ancient Greek cartographers, from Anaximander to Ptolemy, turned myth and measurement into world maps, shaping latitude and ...
The Minister of Tourism and Culture in the Republic of Ghana, Abla Gomashie, hailed the strong relations binding Egypt and ...
Since Human beings set their feet on earth, they have always wondered in their minds and openly who is a ldquo;God rdquo; or the entity known as ldquo;Spirit rdquo; .
Lydia Polgreen speaks to the former New York Times bureau chief Howard W. French about the cost of not engaging with Africa.
At exactly 2:10 p.m., the ancient rhythms of the fontomfrom drums and the piercing calls of nkokronya, ntahera, nkofe, and durugya (traditional flutes) echoed through the grand hall of the Osei Tutu ...