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Black US pastor arrested for watering his neighbour's flowers while they were on vacation to sue police
Thursday, 10 October 2024 21:46 Written by Michael Abiodun The police officers who arrested a black pastor while he watered his neighbour's flowers can be sued, a federal appeals…
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Discovery of 5,000-year-old farming society in Morocco fills a major gap in history – north-west Africa was a central player in trade and culture
A new discovery of an ancient farming society at Oued Beht in Morocco fills a centuries-old gap in history. It…
Kenya’s laws make it a crime to attempt suicide – this hurts vulnerable people
One in every 100 deaths globally is by suicide. Each year, more than 700,000 people die by suicide. A staggering…
Operation Legacy: How Britain covered up its colonial crimes
Sunday, 06 October 2024 04:46 Written by THECONVERSATION In 2011, the world learned of the secret British policy called Operation Legacy that was implemented in the 1950s. The…
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Last eight words of death row inmate who Richard Branson called an 'innocent person' and tried to save
Friday, 27 September 2024 10:34 Written by Lindaikeji A death row inmate has been executed for the murder of a woman during a home invasion, despite the prosecutor, victim’s…
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