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Boko Haram is exhausting: Please obliterate them

I am tired of writing about Boko Haram. It is mentally exhausting to be chronicling death, destruction and despair for over two decades. The Boko Haram narrative started with its founding in 2002 ...
When I was a child, my grandmother often told stories about the great history of the Sokoto Caliphate. One story stayed with me for many years. It was about the Scottish explorer Hugh Clapperton, one ...
Russia is pursuing, during these contemporary times, a new form of economic architecture and is simultaneously portraying military power ...
Introduced by Republicans Reps. Gary Click of Vickery and Berea’s Michael Dovilla, House Bill 486 is currently cosponsored by 34 other representatives of the same party.
From Bailey Road to neighbourhood pop-ups, mehedi artists are turning a festive tradition into a seasonal source of income, reflecting a broader shift from home-based rituals to public, street-side en ...
It began as a whisper. With each person entering the doors in the early morning light — adorned in everything from the embroidered silks of South Asia to the vibrant dashikis of West Africa — the ...
Muslim and political leaders warn against divisive rhetoric ahead of the 2027 Election, urged to prioritise development and the well-being of citizens ...
Fitr, Documented went to Queens to ask community members what the holiday means to them. Here’s what they said.
The costs of the joint U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are mounting in terms of civilian deaths and damage to some of Iran's ...
Muslims around Chicago celebrated Eid al-Fitr Friday as they brought the Islamic holy month of Ramadan to a close. Eid is a time of celebration typically marked with prayer, food, ...
Morocco isn’t just a place to visit; it’s a place to cherish. It’s a place to see not only others in a new light but ...