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France Beheaded An African King 100 Years Ago. His Skull Is On Its Way Home
- Thursday August 28, 2025
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
France has returned three human skulls, including one believed to be that of a 19th-century Malagasy King Toera of the Sakalava people, to Madagascar. This comes 128 years after they were carried to France.
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World Snake Day 2020: A Look At 5 Really Strange Snakes
- Thursday July 16, 2020
- Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain
World Snake Day is celebrated every year on July 16 to raise awareness about the different types of snake species and the important role they play in maintaining ecological balance.
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'Slaves' in the Gulf: Malagasy Women Lured to Middle East
- Wednesday July 30, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Malagasy mother Solange left the island in 2013 eager to work as a domestic servant in Saudi Arabia and earn a better living for her family. Less than a year later she was dead, her body flown home to a husband asking questions about her slave-like work conditions in the Middle East.
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www.ndtv.com
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France Beheaded An African King 100 Years Ago. His Skull Is On Its Way Home
- Thursday August 28, 2025
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
France has returned three human skulls, including one believed to be that of a 19th-century Malagasy King Toera of the Sakalava people, to Madagascar. This comes 128 years after they were carried to France.
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www.ndtv.com
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World Snake Day 2020: A Look At 5 Really Strange Snakes
- Thursday July 16, 2020
- Offbeat | Written by Sanya Jain
World Snake Day is celebrated every year on July 16 to raise awareness about the different types of snake species and the important role they play in maintaining ecological balance.
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www.ndtv.com
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'Slaves' in the Gulf: Malagasy Women Lured to Middle East
- Wednesday July 30, 2014
- World News | Agence France-Presse
Malagasy mother Solange left the island in 2013 eager to work as a domestic servant in Saudi Arabia and earn a better living for her family. Less than a year later she was dead, her body flown home to a husband asking questions about her slave-like work conditions in the Middle East.
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www.ndtv.com