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Society4 years ago
Black Lives Matter protests continue in US city of Kenosha
Black Lives Matter protests continue in the US city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, a week after the police shooting of an African American man, Jacob Blake.
Black Lives Matter protests continue in US city of Kenosha
Politics4 years ago
Biden, Trump allies trade blame over Portland chaos
Supporters of the two rivals running for president in the US 2020 presidential election are trading blame after a fatal shooting in Portland.
Biden, Trump allies trade blame over Portland chaos
Society4 years ago
'Trump wants to instigate a race war'
US President Donald Trump "wants to instigate a race war" by sending federal troops to cities to crack down on protests, says a senior American lawmaker.
'Trump wants to instigate a race war'
Politics4 years ago
Trump signals sending federal troops to major cities
US President Donald Trump has suggested that he may order deployment of federal law enforcement agents to major cities to crack down on demonstrators.
Trump signals sending federal troops to major cities
Society4 years ago
Portland a matter of utmost urgency: US House
US House Democratic lawmakers are calling for an investigation into the federal government's severe crackdown on protesters in Portland.
Portland a matter of utmost urgency: US House
Human Rights4 years ago
US federal crackdown on Portland sparks ire
The US federal crackdown on protesters denouncing police brutality and racial injustice continues in Portland, Oregon.
US federal crackdown on Portland sparks ire
Human Rights4 years ago
UK police: 140 officers injured during illegal street parties and protests
Around 140 police officers have been injured while responding to protests and illegal parties in the past three weeks, according to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
UK police: 140 officers injured during illegal street parties and protests
Human Rights4 years ago
Caribbean states say British slavery apologies not enough
British financial institutions such as Lloyd’s of London, who have benefitted from slavery, should go further than saying sorry for their role in the Atlantic slave trade and atone for their sins by funding Caribbean development, the region’s countries said.
Caribbean states say British slavery apologies not enough
Politics4 years ago
Dominic Raab: taking the knee ‘seems to be taken from Game of Thrones’
The foreign secretary, Dominic Raab, views the symbolic Black Lives Matter action of taking the knee as “a symbol of subjugation and subordination”, which he believes comes from the TV programme Game of Thrones.
Dominic Raab: taking the knee ‘seems to be taken from Game of Thrones’
Human Rights7 years ago
FBI memo on 'black extremists' raises spying fears
A new FBI report on "black extremists" triggers fresh surveillance fears.
FBI memo on 'black extremists' raises spying fears
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