African-Americans are returning to countries like Ghana more than 400 years after their ancestors left Africa as slaves. Many say they want either to reconnect to history, or resettle on the continent.
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Assam: Top Bureaucrats ‘Flout Rules’ in Pobitra Wildlife Sanctuary; Probe Ordered
Morigaon (Assam): An enquiry has been ordered by the Morigaon district administration into the alleged flouting of rules inside Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary by senior Assam officers, an official said on Tuesday. Forest Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary is expected to...
Egyptian activists: We Need to Talk About Abortion
Abortions are illegal in Egypt unless they are necessary to save a married woman's life. But that doesn't stop local women from having one. Egyptian society needs to acknowledge this, activists say.
Delhi Teacher Training Row: LG not my Headmaster, People Have Elected me CM, Says Kejriwal
"The SC has clearly said that he (LG) cannot take a call on issues barring the police, land and public order," the CM told the Assembly.
Two Old Men Spill America’s Secrets
In the American public perception, both Trump and Biden appear to have mishandled government secrets and now have a special counsel looking deeper into what they did wrong.
China’s GDP Sinks to 3% in 2022, Second Lowest in 50 Years
This is the slowest growth of the Chinese economy since the 2.3% registered in GDP in 1974.
UP: Two Communities Clash in Aligarh After Alleged Brawl at Meat Shop
Police said two persons entered into an argument at the shop selling cooked chicken and meat products in Sarai Sultani area.
Mapping Faultlines: The Implications of Brazil’s Failed Coup Attempt
NewsClick's Prabir Purkayastha talks about the storming of federal buildings in Brasilia by supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.
Higher Deforestation in Amazon’s Protected Areas During Bolsonaro Regime
In 2020 alone, Brazilian legislators passed 27 Acts reducing environmental regulations, and fines for violating conservation laws dropped up to 72%.
The Hindu American Foundation’s Parentage Problem: An Interview With Sunita Viswanath
In May 2021, the Hindu American Foundation (‘HAF’) filed a defamation lawsuit against Hindus for Human Rights co-founders Sunita Viswanath and Raju Rajagopal.
30,000 Spanish Health Care Workers Protest ‘Privatisation’
The workers alleged the ‘destruction’ of the public health system by the capital region’s conservative regional government.
Complete Destruction of Ideals Taking Place in India: Danseuse Mallika Sarabhai
“Nice coming to Kolkata and actually seeing (people) of different religions living side by side... which I don’t see in a similar way in Gujarat…,” said the Padma Bhushan awardee.