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Germaine Konji in Dixon Road. (Photo by Elijah Nichols) Black Lightis a column by Governor General Award-winning writer Amanda Parris that spotlights, champions and challenges art and popular culture that is created by Black people and/or centres Black people. When Fatuma Adar first began to conceive of the musical that would come to be known as Dixon Road, she dreamed big: this would be her very own version of Les Miserables
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On 25 May 2022, Wantoe was Awarded as a Young Pacesetter for Africa Development by the AFRICAN RENAISSANCE AND DIASPORA NETWORK during its Africa Day event at the Trusteeship Council Chambers of the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
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Eldoret International Airport, situated on a quiet highway in Kenyas midwestern highlands, has a single runway and a modest cluster of terminal buildings.
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By Mayank Gupta New Delhi, Jun 13: Soon after assuming office in Islamabad, the newly anointed Pakistani Prime-Minister Shehbaz Sharif headed for Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. His motivation was clearto seek finances that would help bailout the Pakistani economy, which was on life support
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USC Shoah Foundationthe Institute for Visual History and Education (USC Shoah Foundation) on Wednesday welcomed Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff to the Institutes global headquarters on the campus of the University of Southern California.
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For many, Babyn Yar symbolizes the horror that largely preceded the gas chambers, the local Holocaust in which victims were shot at close range.
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Published on Friday, June 10, 2022 THREE important exhibitions that explore the themes of exile and emigration are now open at Leicesters Guildhall. A touring exhibition from the Wiener Holocaust Library tells the story of the Kindertransport scheme that brought thousands of Jewish children to Britain to escape Hitlers regime
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This project presents a map and includes names of many individuals and institutions integral to the Jewish community and identifies the institutions over which they supposedly have corrupt influence.
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Palestinians fly kites carrying the colors of the Palestinian flag to commemorate Naksa Day. (Photo: Mahmoud Ajjour, The Palestine Chronicle) By Ilan Pappe On this 55th anniversary of the June 1967 war, it is worthwhile to refute, once more, the fabrications and myths surrounding this war that helped to immunize Israel until today from any meaningful international rebuke and condemnation. One myth that quite a few liberal Zionists and even genuine supporters of the two-state solution believe in, is that the June 1967 war was the mother of all evils
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Whats the difference between Palestinians, who are regularly accused of being terrorists and terrorist supporters, and the early Zionists who used violence to fight the British and the Arabs before the founding of the State of Israel? This is an important question to answer, not because Zionists must defend themselves but because they need to understand whether their movement is a violent and immoral one by nature. If early Zionists, the founders of our state, and an Israeli prime minister were all violent and immoral terrorists, it should give Zionists pause concerning their movement and cause.
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