Soweto Uprising 50 Years On: Survivors Recall the Day
Survivors of the 1976 Soweto uprising recount the protest against Afrikaans in schools, the violence that followed, and the lasting trauma of apartheid's brutal crackdown.
Survivors of the 1976 Soweto uprising recount the protest against Afrikaans in schools, the violence that followed, and the lasting trauma of apartheid's brutal crackdown.
A new book republishes Holocaust songs collected in 1945, revealing how music helped survivors endure and preserving the memory of those who perished.
Cape Verde's 40-year-old goalkeeper Vozinha was named man of the match after a 0-0 draw against Spain, but his mother couldn't attend due to costly US visa requirements.
Australian Federal Police launch inquiries into allegations of abuse and sexual assault by Israeli authorities against Australian activists from the Global Sumud flotilla.
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RecommendedItalian police dismantle an illicit bank used by drug traffickers as a global broker, seizing millions in assets and arresting key figures.
A stolen moped was returned to its owner in Italy after 41 years, found by police during a routine check. The owner, now 76, was astonished.
Alabama's plan to cull thousands of geese to reduce pollution and safety hazards has ignited protests, with activists questioning the ethics and effectiveness of the mass killing.
A gallery of striking images from around the world, including an intercepted oil tanker, a quirky 'frankenwrap' creation, and more.
Taty Almeida, a leading human rights activist in Argentina who fought for justice for those disappeared during the dictatorship, has died at age 94.
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RecommendedAn Israeli investigation reveals that products from settlements in occupied Palestine are being sold in European markets, raising legal and ethical concerns.
A major Russian missile and drone attack on Kyiv damaged the Dormition Cathedral at the Unesco-listed Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, also hitting residential buildings.
World leaders, including Brazil's Lula, finalise a landmark pandemic treaty at WHO summit to strengthen global health security and response.
The UK Court of Appeal has ruled that the government's ban on the Palestine Action group was lawful, dismissing an appeal against the proscription.
Anger grows in India after US forces mistakenly kill Indian sailors during a naval incident, overshadowing diplomatic talks at the G7 summit.
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RecommendedInvestment fraud in the UK led to losses of over £220 million last year, with scammers increasingly using AI to target victims, according to a new report.
The wreck of Shackleton's Endurance, lying in Antarctic waters, faces threats from global heating, prompting calls for an underwater protected area to safeguard the historic site.
After weeks of negotiations, Trump secures a peace deal with Iran ending the war. The agreement leaves Iran stronger, the US with less leverage, and Israel isolated.
A rare wood-boring wasp specimen captured in a coal mine in 1906 has been rediscovered, offering insights into insect diversity and historical ecosystems.
French President Macron hosts G7 summit in Évian, aiming to keep Trump engaged amid wars in Ukraine, Gaza, and Iran, while addressing economic and trade tensions.
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RecommendedA shark behavior expert criticizes Tony Abbott's call for a shark cull after a Sydney attack, saying it lacks scientific basis. Drones may have prevented the incident.
New research reveals Wellington's sedimentary basin is deeper than thought, explaining stronger-than-expected shaking from distant earthquakes and highlighting risks for cities on basins.
Ebola, hantavirus, and diphtheria outbreaks in 2026 highlight how distrust in healthcare and misinformation hinder disease control efforts worldwide.
Lebanon's World Heritage sites are being destroyed in attacks. This article explores the deliberate targeting of cultural heritage as a war crime and its impact on communities.
The Guardian comments on artist Gao Zhen's renewed persecution, highlighting China's ongoing struggle with its painful history and suppression of free expression.
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RecommendedThe ongoing Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has become the most deadly in the country's history, with over 1,400 deaths reported.
Brazilian police raided a workshop producing counterfeit paintings of World Cup stars. The forgeries were sold to collectors and tourists.
Jamaican activists argue all-inclusive tourism model is 'plantation tourism' that privatizes beaches, denying locals access to ancestral coastal lands and resources.
The Red Cross warns that thousands of people buried under rubble in Gaza may never be identified due to the scale of destruction and lack of forensic resources.
Base oil prices surge and supplies are disrupted due to the Middle East conflict, threatening engine oil for cars, agriculture, and industry in Australia.
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RecommendedThousands protest in Albania against a luxury development on the Adriatic coast, citing environmental concerns and lack of transparency.