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Why Japanese-Americans received reparations and African-Americans are still waiting

Carvings and barbed wire illustrate the Bainbridge Island Japanese American Exclusion Memorial on Bainbridge Island, Wash. The site, designed by…

Ritual Human Sacrifice Uncovered in Africa

Belief in the power of spirits in Nigeria, even among the educated, is believed to contribute to the practice of…

Qassem Suleimani air strike: why this is a dangerous escalation of US assassination policy

The US government has killed Iranian general Qassem Suleimani, commander of the Quds Force, the elite wing of the Iranian…

Millions of malnourished children in West and Central Africa have been overlooked by UN estimates – new data

Children who experience multiple forms of malnutrition are at the greatest risk of early death. JLwarehouse/Shutterstock Marco Pomati, Cardiff University…

Explainer: why South Africa’s energy generator is in so much trouble

There’s no painless way for South Africans to deal with the power utility crisis. Shutterstock Rod Crompton, University of the…

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The crisis of anti-Black racism in schools persists across generations

Recent reports of Black students in Ontario reveal an ongoing pattern of racism including a lack of adequate reading materials.…

Why some EU countries are struggling to relocate migrants

SOS Mediterranee team members from the humanitarian ship Ocean Viking approach a boat in distress with 30 people on board…

New laws weaponize citizenship in India

Protests have engulfed Assam since the National Register of Citizens was published in August 2019. They have intensified since the…

'They put a few coins in your hands to drop a baby in you' – 265 stories of Haitian children abandoned by UN fathers

Arindambanerjee/Shutterstock.com Sabine Lee, University of Birmingham and Susan Bartels, Queen's University, Ontario Marie* was 14 years old and enrolled in…

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