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Last week we were once again reminded that soccer players face resentment just because of their skin color. Black players from the England national team were disrespected after their loss to Italy and now Prince William is now speaking out. As spotted on Reuters, the member of the British royal family has formally called out […]

While Moïse's presidential term was riddled with criticism and controversy, the loss of the nation's leader invites valid questions regarding the country's future amid fears of rising gang and police violence as well as political instability.

ABC News Rachel Scott asked the Russian leader about extremist groups in his country, prompting him to frame Black Lives Matter improperly by most observations.

She even attended damn near everyday of his three-month trial in New York City where she had to hear recounts about his extracurricular activities such as murder, rape, and even spying on her and his mistresses. 

With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, St. Vincent authorities recommended those entering shelters be vaccinated.

The president of Honduras will have to keep the same energy when it comes to the law and his family. Juan Orlando Hernandez's brother just got booked for running a drug organization.

A series of photos following the bombshell interview with Meghan Markle suggests the Royal Family is scrambling to be seen in public with Black people in an age-old PR stunt used by closeted white supremacists to deny they're racist.

At least one person was reportedly killed in Johannesburg as police responded with deadly force during ongoing protests against mounting student debt in South Africa.

If anyone was thought there would be some type of racial reckoning to suddenly come over the British tabloid press following Oprah Winfrey's bombshell interview with Meghan Markle and Prince Harry, think again.

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Meghan Markle has found her freedom, taken the time to gather herself and fortify her voice, and is ready to speak about what she endured as a member of that royal family.

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Here is a Nelson Mandela timeline outlining some of the key events in his life.

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Nelson Mandela was given a life sentence in 1964 after being convicted of plotting to sabotage the South African government, and he remained in prison until Feb. 2, 1990.