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In the violence-wracked, Kashmir in India, photojournalists have been capturing the daily lives of people and telling their stories to the outside world for many years
Spike in Halal Meat Industry in US Shows Non-Muslims Are Also Buying
There are a number of reasons why Americans like to have a live tree for their Christmas centerpiece It just smells like Christmas, they grew up with a real tree, they feel it’s better for the environment than an artificial one
After an official inauguration last month, Senegal finally opened the Museum of Black Civilizations to the general public this week
The city’s riverside booksellers are campaigning for special recognition by the United Nation’s cultural agency. At stake, some say, is sheer survival
Islamic-style banking is on the rise worldwide, showing especially strong growth in Africa recently, according to the rating agency Moody’s
The bakers, all individuals with special needs, are defying odds and showing society they are quite capable of doing their jobs
Ending our dependence on carbon in all of its forms — especially plastics and petroleum products — is a fairly constant endeavor of engineers and entrepreneurs
This year marks the 50th anniversary of mankind’s first steps on the moon, so it is fitting there are a number of exciting projects pushing us back into space
Meet Sabino Feranandes Te, a weaver in Guinea Bissau who makes ‘Pano de Pente’ – a colorful and delicately fabric woven using a technique has been passed down for generations