African History July 2003 Archive
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Trade revealed in photographs.Thursday July 31, 2003A BBC News World Edition report has announced the launch of a new online resource documenting the history of immigration into the United Kingdom. Amongst its resources are photographs from ... Read MoreComments (0)PermalinkShareShould the Rosetta Stone go home?Wednesday July 30, 2003According to reports on the BBC News World Edition the Rosetta Stone is at the centre of a disagreement between the British Museum, London, and Cairo's Egypt Museum.The person behind ... Read MoreComments (0)PermalinkShareButcher of Africa falls into coma.Thursday July 24, 2003Idi Amin Dada, once called the 'Butcher of Uganda' is in a critical condition at King Faisal Specialist Hospital, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (As reported on BBC News World ... Read MoreComments (0)PermalinkShareThis week in African history #29Monday July 21, 200321 27 Rosetta Stone Arabic
JulyThe Aswan High Dam is completed in Egypt with Soviet aid, the passengers and crew from a hijacked El Al flight are placed in detention by Algerian ... Read MoreComments (0)PermalinkShareThis week in African history #28Monday July 14, 200314 20 JulyBirth of South African statesman and anti-Apartheid leader Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, death of Chief Albert Luthuli, Africa's first winner of the Nobel Prize for Peace, and the ... Read MoreComments (0)PermalinkShareThis week in African history #27Monday July 7, 20037 13 JulyThe German South West Africa Army surrenders to General Louis Botha at Grootfontein, 112 Peace Corps workers are Rosetta Stone Indian
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