Mali’s Constitutional Court appointed Friday coup leader Assimi Goita as interim president after the colonel captured the president of the transitional government and the prime…
Posts published in May 2021
An indigenous community in British Columbia says it has found evidence of what happened to some of its missing children: a mass grave containing the…
At least 57 percent of Brazilians support an impeachment against president Jair Bolsonaro, the latest poll by Power Data. The poll sponsored by local media…
One year after the death of George Floyd, his family announced the creation of a black community outreach program with part of the proceeds from…
Brazil recorded 790 deaths in the last 24 hours and the total number of deaths now stands at 449,858 since the beginning of the pandemic,…
The Ethiopian government on Monday denounced the decision by the U.S. administration to impose visa restrictions on Ethiopian officials in connection with the conflict in…
May 13, 2021 marks the 36th anniversary of the 1985 bombing of the home and headquarters of MOVE, a Black liberation group based out of…
Gaza’s Ministry of Health reported on Monday that 20 Palestinians, including nine children, were assassinated during the Israeli airstrike while at least 300 more were…
During the pandemic, the mental health of many shantytowns and favelas were hit hard by Covid-19. Police operations continued to happen within these communities along…
West Moberly First Nations recently won an important motion following an appearance in court in March. B.C. Supreme Court has ordered disclosure of documents related to…