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L'employée d'une école élémentaire de l'Oregon aux Etats-Unis qui entendait protester contre l'obligation de se faire vacciner contre le Covid-19 s'est présentée à son travail avec le visage teint en noir pour, selon elle, représenter la célèbre militante des droits civiques Rosa Parks, rapportent des médias locaux lundi. Lauren Pefferle, assistante d'éducation à l'école Mabel
The post USA: pour protester contre l'obligation vaccinale, elle se teint le visage en noir - La République des Pyrénées appeared first on Haiti24.
\t On Friday, internet and international calls were cut off across the West African nation in anticipation of the election results, according to locals and international observers in the capital, Conakry.
\t This was the third time that Conde matched-up against Diallo. Before the election, observers raised concerns that an electoral dispute could reignite ethnic tensions between Guinea's largest ethnic groups.
BRASILIA, (Reuters) - Alessandra Korap of the Munduruku tribe in the Amazon was awarded the 2020 Robert F.
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Press Release - Cash+ helps farmers in Somalia through the lean season
CARACAS, (Reuters) - Venezuelan opposition politician Leopoldo Lopez has abandoned the Spanish ambassador's residence in Caracas to leave the country, more than a year after seeking refuge there to escape house arrest, three people familiar with his exit said.
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[New Times] Rwandans living in Australia on October 19 condemned claims by a subversive element cum genocide denier based in there, Noel Zihabamwe, who alleges he was threatened by the Rwandan government because he refused to be its agent.
It’s back to the drawing board for Michigan schools. There’s no denying that COVID-19 has thrown a wrench in the plans for many school districts. School districts in the state have spent months deciding what the school year would like for Michigan’s students and teachers. Education officials in the Farmington school district announced plans Tuesday … Continued
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Whew, child! 'The Chicago' in President Barack Obama came out heavy Wednesday evening as Obama took to the campaign trail to speak at a Biden-Harris drive-in rally in Philadelphia. This marks the first live, in-person appearance from the former president on behalf of his former vice president Joe Biden. '13 days until the most important […]
Information Story: Barack Obama, who donates his wage as president again to authorities businesses, thus serving for no pay, stated immediately that … What? No, Obama didnt try this. Its…
[New Times] Rwanda has always been a country of different stories stemming from its gory history.
… — until 2050 — for women and Black Americans to be represented in Congress …
THE GREEN COUNTY DEMOCRAT — Reportedly, through various written and verbal communications, the Green County Commission had informed Sheriff Jonathan Benison that his additional employees, supported by bingo funds, would be laid-off unless the Sheriff provided the necessary payroll payments at the beginning of each quarter of 2020-2021, as well as reimburse the county the back pay due for the same employees.
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Theresa Landrum lives in southwest Detroit, where residents complain frequently about dirty air. Tree-shaded neighborhoods... View Article
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… "psychic terrorism" against Black Americans, and warns that the … on the heels of an African American man in the seat of … you see that as a Black American?
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Bernice DeLatte was just seventeen-years-old when she had a life changing experience. DeLatte was a recent graduate of McDonogh No. 35 in Louisiana. She was on her way to enjoy a swim with her sister, Doris DeLatte, and friend, Evelyn Segue at Lake Pontchartrain. As the bus they were riding approached Franklin Ave. and Gentilly, […]