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  2. Ivory trade - Wikipedia

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    Ivory trade in Ghana, 1690. Elephant ivory has been exported from Africa and Asia for millennia with records going back to the 14th century BCE.Transport of the heavy commodity was always difficult, and with the establishment of the early-modern slave trades from East and West Africa, freshly captured slaves were used to carry the heavy tusks to the ports where both the tusks and their ...

  3. Destruction of ivory - Wikipedia

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    Confiscated ivory could also be sold to pay for conservation efforts. Zimbabwe, for example, which has long opposed the ban on the ivory trade, publicly refuses to destroy its 70-ton stockpile. As of 2016 the country is home to 83,000 elephants, but with its current economic situation it cannot afford continuing conservation efforts. According ...

  4. List of ethnic slurs and epithets by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    a person of black African descent, originally used in languages of colonial powers in Africa. Same as "macaque". [33] Mammy Domestic servant of black African descent, generally good-natured, often overweight, and loud. [34] Makwerekwere, Kwerekwere (South Africa) Used against foreigners, usually black migrants or refugees in South Africa. [35 ...

  5. List of fatwas - Wikipedia

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    2022 fatwa against homosexuality (South Africa) In July 2022, the South African Muslim Judicial Council (MJC) issued a fatwa on homosexuality. The fatwa clarified that Islam's primary sources of legislation are the Qur’an, Sunnah and Ijma – or scholarly consensus – all of which "unequivocally prohibit same-sex actions and, by extension ...

  6. Ivory - Wikipedia

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    Since the ivory ban, some Southern African countries have claimed their elephant populations are stable or increasing, and argued that ivory sales would support their conservation efforts. Other African countries oppose this position, stating that renewed ivory trading puts their own elephant populations under greater threat from poachers ...

  7. President Biden Ends Travel Ban for Muslim, African Nations - AOL

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    Hours after taking office, President Joe Biden repealed travel and immigration restrictions for citizens of 13 primarily Muslim and African countries, undoing a signature Trump administration ...

  8. African ivories - Wikipedia

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    African ivory has been treasured since ancient times in part because of how it could be carved as well as how difficult it was to acquire. [3] These qualities additionally mean that ivory has always been a symbol of wealth and luxury that can was used to decorate the ivory coffers of Tutankhamen's Egypt, as well as the ivory throne made by King Solomon. [3]

  9. Maghreb - Wikipedia

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    'the Arab west') and Northwest Africa, [5] is the western part of the Arab world. The region comprises western and central North Africa, including Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia. The Maghreb also includes the disputed territory of Western Sahara. [note 1] As of 2018, the region had a population of over 100 million people.