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They were never part of the safety net For generations, Black farmers have been left out of subsidies, loans, and access to ...
The past several weeks might have been tumultuous or even existential for a lot of U.S. businesses caught up in trade wars, ...
For the first time, I feel driven to speak publicly, because our company is now powering state violence across the globe.
On the eve of two major solo shows and as he turns 70, the artist and director opens up his family house in Johannesburg ...
Israel's new U.S. ambassador discussed efforts to free Tenafly native Edan Alexander and defended the shooting of Saddle ...
Who are you? Who am I? Palestine, Palestine!” The slogan rang out across central Dhaka as thousands marched under the blazing sun yesterday, expressing solidarity with Palestinians amid Israel’s ...
As Ukraine’s Zelenskyy meets South Africa’s Ramaphosa in Pretoria, Moscow-allied politicians protest the state visit.
For urban South Africans – now 70 per cent of the country’s population – there’s much to celebrate this Easter because, in ...
When I first visited the Mountain View headquarters and saw people in Google-branded T-shirts, I thought the ... year since workers with No Tech for Apartheid staged sit-ins at Google offices ...
PARIS, France (AFP) — As the funeral of Pope Francis is held today in Rome, we look at some of the funerals of other public ...
Khalil, 30, appeared in court wearing a navy blue T-shirt over a beige sweatshirt as ... He led a group called Columbia University Apartheid Divest which accused Israel of carrying out a genocide ...