Not so black & white (collar): A feeling of siege & subjugation, not mere radicalisation of educated
The veteran journalist highlighted how the Ghanta Ghar — the clock tower at the heart of Srinagar that was once the hub of ...
Follow The Hindu's updates on the investigation into the explosion in parked car near Red Fort; DNA samples confirm the ...
Civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson has been suddenly hospitalized in Chicago as details about his condition remain a ...
This Remembrance Day marks eight decades since the conclusion of the Second World War and 25 years since the entombment of Canada’s Unknown Soldier, a First World War combatant ...
THE Mayor of Henley has said that the act of remembrance should be used to shape a better future for us all. Councillor Tom ...
Religion News Service on MSN
In Tanzania, faith leaders who speak out against post-election violence are targeted
Catholic Archbishop Jude Thaddaeus Ruwa’ichi has called for justice for the victims, warning that there can be no peace ...
Daily Post Nigeria on MSN
Plateau CAN confirms Christian genocide in Nigeria, condemns threats to Rev Dachomo, others
Plateau State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has finally confirmed the existence of a Christian ...
The Fulcrum on MSN
Facing the Past, and Confronting Generations of Racism in Alabama
I come from a long line of racists. Tracing my ancestry back to the early nineteenth century, I discovered that my ...
Civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson hospitalized in Chicago amid his battle with progressive supranuclear palsy. Family asks ...
The British government said Thursday that a memorial wall in London created by those who lost loved ones during the coronavirus pandemic ...
Ten years ago, Arthur Dénouveaux was in the Bataclan concert hall as attackers stormed the building and murdered 90 people.
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Nepal’s war victims watch political changes with fragile hope
When families of those killed in Nepal’s deadly September protests that toppled the government demanded justice, the anguish felt painfully familiar to Sunamati Chaudhari. Her husband, an English ...
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