This painting of Charles I’s execution in 1649 shows people surging forward to mop up the former king’s blood. It was thought to have healing propertiesread more
Wild fires jumped out of the woods yesterday afternoon Sunday May 15, 2011, and burnt the entire town of Slave Lake, Alberta to the ground.
It did not spare the police, nor the city, churches or kindergartens. Sunday morning May 15, 2011, Slave Lake was a beautiful town in Alberta, Canada.read more
Liberian President, Madam Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, has invited Ghanaian reggae mystro, Abubakar Ahmed popularly known as Blakk Rasta to headline a mega Independence Day concert in Monrovia.read more
It is all a one large Muurish family, from the Black Caribs of the Caribbeans and Central America, to the Garifunas of Honduras, to the beautiful belly dancers of Morocco and Saudi Arabia, it is all a large Muurish family, one love, one aim, one destiny! read more
Fair-haired, green-eyed toddler Emmanuel Ofor poses happily with his family – in another case of a white child born to black parents.
The baby girl is to undergo full genetic tests after doctors said the odds of her white colouring were “between many millions to one and a million to one.”read more
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