This week marks the 70th anniversary of the Asian-African Conference, when 29 Asian and African leaders whose countries had recently freed themselves from colonial oppression met in Bandung, Indonesia ...
February is Black History Month. Throughout this month The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed to the shaping of African history The Afro-Asian ...
Then-premier and foreign minister Zhou Enlai signs autographs for admirers on the sidelines of the Asian-African Conference, also known as the Bandung Conference, Bandung, Indonesia in April 1955.
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference, when 29 nations from Asia and Africa gathered in Indonesia for a historic anti-colonial conference that was meant to chart a new path ...
Seventy years ago, representatives from 29 Asian and African countries gathered in Bandung, Indonesia from April 18 to 24 for the historic Bandung Conference. The meeting laid the foundation for what ...
The Asian-African Conference has since entered the realm of Third World myth, at once celebrated for the collective sense of solidarity it generated — a political feeling that became known as the ...
Photo taken on April 23, 2015 shows the night scenery of Bandung, Indonesia. Newly-independent and non-aligned nations first gathered to assert principles of international economic and political ...
Philippine delegate Carlos Romulo delivers the closing speech at the Asian-African Conference, in Bandung, Indonesia, April 24, 1955 (AP photo). Back in 1955, the Bandung Conference—as it became known ...
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