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Africa is the second-largest continent after Asia and is home to 1.5 billion people. It is a dynamic place with ever-changing ...
A slow-moving geological change in East Africa could reshape the continent and the world. Tectonic forces are gradually pulling the African continent apart, potentially creating a new ocean.
From 1885 to 1919, the region was part of German East Africa, a huge colony almost three times the size of present-day Germany. Mboro grew up with stories about the king whom the Germans hanged ...
Therefore, the annual report of the German ... Africa, along with Central and South Asia, recorded the worst evaluations. While Africa as a whole is generally considered unattractive to international ...
Unlike those beside it – official square plaques that tell of Germany’s Nazi history in sombre colours – this one is set awkwardly in front of a tree and bears an old map of Africa in ...
Until the early 20th century, Germany controlled German South West Africa (now Namibia) and German East Africa (now Tanzania, Rwanda and Burundi) while Britain controlled the surrounding ...
This initiative aims to facilitate trade, investment, and business partnerships between Germany and East Africa. The German Desk will offer a comprehensive range of financial services to European ...
South West Africa (today Namibia), Cameroon and Togo were euphemistically proclaimed to be possessions under “German protection” in 1884. East Africa (today’s Tanzania and parts of Rwanda ...
Africa’s entire rail network is today only slightly larger than France’s and Germany’s combined ... grand promises have usually remained on paper. Map: The Economist Yet in at least some ...
After the 1884 Berlin Conference, German South West Africa was isolated from German East Africa. Separating them were the British Protectorates of Bechuanaland (Botswana today), northern and Southern ...