Namibia rhino poaching on rise in first quarter of 2024 »
VITALIO ANGULA Environmentalists in Namibia have accused local wildlife officials of hiding the real extent of rhino poaching in the Etosha National Park, which holds the highest concentration of black…
Apr 25 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Zambia halts issuance of charcoal production permits to save trees »
The Zambian government on Monday April 15 stopped the issuance of cordwood permits for charcoal production in an effort to control the rampant deforestation. Minister of Green Economy and Environment…
Apr 25 2024 / No Comment / Read More »UK passes Rwanda asylum law, PM Sunak vows flights to start in weeks »
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak promised on Monday April 22 to start sending asylum seekers to Rwanda within 10 to 12 weeks as the upper house of parliament finally passed…
Apr 25 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Togo postpones elections after new constitution row »
GLORIA ARADI Togo has delayed parliamentary and regional elections amid tensions following controversial constitutional reform. The reform approved by lawmakers late last month replaced the presidential system with a parliamentary…
Apr 14 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Black Prisoners Face Higher Rate of Botched Executions, Study Finds »
Lethal injections of Black people in the United States were botched more than twice as often as those of white…
Apr 25 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Over 400 lawmakers, activists, actors and more sign letter calling on Biden to support bills on racial equity »
“The state of our Union depends upon” these bills, the letter reads. BEATRICE PETERSON More than 400 lawmakers, activists, civil…
Apr 14 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Blaxit: Tired of Racism, Black Americans Try Life in Africa »
Black people make up about 14 percent of the U.S. population. Many of them are wondering what it would be…
Mar 11 2024 / No Comment / Read More »‘We’ve lost our minds’: Ben Carson slams squatter’s rights after New York family home taken over — warns America will be ‘destroyed from within’ if law-abiding citizens aren’t protected »
JING PAN When you spend millions of dollars buying your dream home, you naturally anticipate the freedom to live in…
Mar 11 2024 / No Comment / Read More »Canadian Province Announces Two-year Ban on Admission Of Nigerians, Other International Students »
British Columbia is banning new post-secondary institutions from applying to enroll Nigerians and other international students for the next two…
Feb 12 2024 / No Comment / Read More »New York Considers Reparations for Descendants of Enslaved People »
Gov. Kathy Hochul signed a bill that creates a commission to study New York’s legacy with the institution of slavery,…
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