Dark tourism, also known as grief tourism, thanatourism, or black tourism, is the practice of visiting sites associated with tragedy, death, or unsettling historical events.
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ICT News on MSNGLOBAL INDIGENOUS: A New Zealand mountain now a person, legallyAround the world: Taranaki Maunga, a mountain in New Zealand, has been granted legal personhood, Rwanda initiates Heritage ...
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The New Times on MSNInside Rutare heritage site, the final resting place for six kings, four queensIn Rwanda, very few places are known as the final resting sites for the kings and queens of the Rwandan monarchy. One of these rare sites is ‘Rutare’, a gently sloping hill in Nyakavunga Cell, Rutare ...
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AllAfrica on MSNAfrica: Why Africa Needs More Female Leaders NowFormer president Ellen Johnson Sirleaf believed that Africa cannot only achieve its 2063 agenda if more women are elected to offices, parliamentary leadership, and key decision-making roles.
It is a symbol of... The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public ...
This historic achievement was not just a political victory but a declaration of African capability, resilience, and pride. At the Old Polo Grounds in Accra, thousands of Ghanaians stood together ...
Ponte is a symbol of Joburg’s resilience as much as it is a piece of real estate. It has starred in many movies: District 9, Resident Evil — The Final Chapter, Dredd and Behind Enemy Lines ...
Ekaterina’s message for women on International Women’s Day is simple: know your rights, allow nobody to walk all over you, we deserve respect, and we have the capacity for resilience.
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