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[Egypt Online] The Youth and Sports Ministry launched on Tuesday 1/6/2021 the 2nd Nasser International Fellowship themed: "South-South Cooperation" under the auspices of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.
Nationwide protests have taken place since October 7 despite the disbanding of the controversial Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) police unit.
The demonstrators have been accused of attacking police stations and personnel.
The rallies which are mostly attended by young people have become avenues to vent against corruption and unemployment.
Rights groups say at least 15 people have been killed the demonstrations began in early October.
OLYMPIAN Juliet Cuthbert-Flynn sprinted to a second term as the member of parliament (MP) for St Andrew West Rural after securing more than 3,000 more votes than her contender, the People’s National Party’s (PNP) Krystal Tomlinson. Cuthbert-Flynn...
The voting season is upon us once again. With many important topics at hand, Californians have the privilege and duty, as Americans in a free country, to cast their votes in this upcoming November election. We want to share with you 10 reasons why voting is important. Did you know that the turn out in …
THE NUMBER of girls looking to learn new cyber security skills has surged this summer...
The post Girls just wanna have fun-damental cyber security knowledge appeared first on Voice Online.
Former President Barack Obama contends that broad rallying cries like “defund the police” contributed to losses in the 2020 elections... View Article
The post Obama: Candidates lose support with 'snappy' slogans like 'defund the police' appeared first on TheGrio.
More than 100 students across the parish of Clarendon were gifted with tablets, courtesy of the James and Friends Education Programme on Wednesday. Founder of the organisation, Otis James, told The Gleaner that the programme caters to almost 200...
Democratic vice-presidential nominee Sen. Kamala Harris promised Thursday that a Biden-Harris administration would make college tuition free at public schools and private historically Black colleges and universities for students whose families’ income is below $125,000 a year, and pledged student-loan debt forgiveness for some graduates of HBCUs. “In relation to the history of HBCUs, [students] decide to take […]
The post Kamala Harris pledges to forgive student-loan debt for HBCU graduates appeared first on DefenderNetwork.com.
[DW] Congolese activist Mwazulu Diyabanza has tried to remove looted art from museums in protest against the theft of African art treasures. Now he is facing trial.
By Brice Lewis, 16, Youth Farm participant What is a bully? You'll get different answers depending on who you talk to. For some, it's something small and simple, and for others, it leads to thoughts that make some youth feel like giving up. I’ve been bullied, and it's not fun. As a young Black man growing […]
A TEACHER by nature, writer Ellen Aaku was born to Zambian parents in the UK,...
The post Author Ellen Aaku is documenting the experiences of black individuals and families appeared first on Voice Online.
By BINAJ GURUBACHARYA Associated Press KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — On a sunny June day in Nepal, hundreds of young people in face masks stood a meter apart behind the barbed-wire barricades and rows of riot police guarding the prime minister's residence, shouting slogans demanding a better government response to the coronavirus pandemic. In a rare show of young people humbling a powerful government to action in Asia, they got one. But not before hundreds of protesters were doused with water cannons, some beaten with police batons and others detained. A charismatic young leader nearly died on hunger strike. 'Governments have […]
The post Young protesters force Nepal to better manage virus crisis appeared first on Black News Channel.
By MARIAN WRIGHT EDELMAN Children's Defense Fund During Easter weekend in 1960 I took my first airplane ride, from Atlanta, Georgia – where I was a senior at Spelman College – to Raleigh, [...]
The post A look back at the great civil rights leader John Lewis appeared first on Dallas Examiner.
2020 is a big election year. With all eyes on the presidential race, Californians can’t afford to lose sight of our state and local elections. These decisions need the same amount of consideration being given to the big race. They are the ones with the most -- and the most immediate -- effects on you and your family’s safety, quality of life and finances.