ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) — Two locks of hair belonging to widely revered Ethiopian Emperor Tewodros will be repatriated after a request from Addis Ababa, the National Army Museum in Britain ...
Turkish nose job. Brazilian butt lift. Korean facial contouring. Beauty tourism is a niche market worth $830 billion dollars globally. But, for the African diaspora, returning to the homeland for our ...
Only lock of hair belonging to an Ethiopian prince has been returned to his homeland, but his story is quite sad. His father, Emperor Tewodros II, sought an alliance with the UK in 1862 but Queen ...
A lock of hair from an Ethiopian prince who died in 1879 and artefacts looted by the British during a 19th-century battle have been returned to the east African country.