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Namibia's Shark Island: Europe's push for green hydrogen risks compromising sites of colonial genocideThe concentration camp has since been destroyed ... In 1884, German colonizer Adolf Lüderitz annexed Namibia, intending to finance colonial rule through minerals. Between 1904 and 1908, German ...
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Namibian Sun on MSNJUMP FOR JOYThere was huge excitement on Sunday at Madisa Camp. Staff jumped for joy when the Goantagab River came down in flood. "Nature’s spectacular display reminds us of the beauty and power that surrounds us ...
Namibia is being urged to pause its plans to ... Between 1905 and 1907, the German empire used Shark Island as a "concentration camp", said The Guardian. A non-profit research agency believes ...
Sixty learners from seven schools across Namibia’s Kunene Region were recently hosted by Children in the Wilderness Namibia to gain experience in conservation, leadership ...
TWO of Namibia's elite Graeco-Roman wrestlers will get the highly coveted opportunity to "significantly enhance their skills" in France before embarking on a mission to conquer Africa. Virinao ...
The concentration camp has since been destroyed ... In 1884, German colonizer Adolf Lüderitz annexed Namibia, intending to finance colonial rule through minerals. Between 1904 and 1908, German ...
The concentration camp has since been destroyed ... In 1884, German colonizer Adolf Lüderitz annexed Namibia, intending to finance colonial rule through minerals. Between 1904 and 1908, German ...
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Shark Island: Europe’s push for green hydrogen risks compromising sites of colonial genocideNamibia will host the Global African Hydrogen Summit. The Namibian government has ambitions to turn the country into a leading producer of green hydrogen ...
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