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Like others before him, Dominican Republic Minister of Foreign Affairs Roberto Álvarez Gil tried whitewashing his country’s historical identity in an April 2024 interview with @aljazeera.…
With much of what passes as music, especially hip-hop, glorifying inter-communal killings, drug use and abuse of women and vulnerable groups, UK rapper Lowkey’s recent track…
Abolitionist and suffragist Harriet Tubman was nicknamed “Moses” because she led enslaved people to freedom. One hundred seventy-three years ago, in December 1850, Harriet orchestrated and…
‘You’re lucky to be part of France!’ That was the message from French President Emmanuel Macron to the frustrated residents of Mayotte, an Indian Ocean archipelago,…
On 20 December 1956, the Montgomery bus boycott ended after 13 months. The political and social mass action started on 5 December 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama.…
US congressman Thomas Massie (@repthomasmassie) spoke in June to US journalist Tucker Carlson (@tuckercarlson) about the influence of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). In…
CNN has made the news for publishing what fact-checking organisation Verify-Sy says is a staged story of a Syrian prisoner gaining freedom after allegedly enduring jail…
Many Democrat Party politicians have built their careers riding the Black vote to elected office without giving our community much in return. However, this has not…
Assata Shakur, a Black Liberation Army member exiled in Cuba since 1984, is the only person among the top 10 on the FBI’s ‘Most Wanted Terrorists’…
The Uhuru Movement will avoid jail time following trumped-up charges of them being Russian agents. The movement is characterized by its antiwar position, which has put…