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50 years since iconic Whitlam-Lingiari image, turning point in First Nations land rights
Today marks 50 years since former prime minister Gough Whitlam famously poured soil into the hands of Vincent Lingiari, symbolising the return of land to the Gurindji people. The moment followed a ...
In Haiti, fear and funding cuts have left many without a voice. Silence isn’t a choice—it’s a means of survival.
Haiti marked Aug. 14 as a national holiday for the first time with a concert and heritage exhibition by ARAL in Pétion-Ville, honoring the 234th anniversary of the Bois Caïman ceremony that sparked th ...
Influential DJ-producer's latest runs on house and a tweaked version of disco, returning to the crisp, fluttering tracks he ...
As armed gangs expand their influence, some self-defense groups transform into gangs, and officials act with impunity, Haiti ...
A major bounty has been offered for help apprehending Jimmy Cherizier, a gang leader known as “Barbecue.” Experts have doubts ...
And if you ask Mr. O’Neill what is creating conditions akin to the Wild West, the answer is desperation. With over 1.3 million Haitians displaced and half of the country going hungry, desperation is ...
Jimmy “Barbecue” Chérizier got slapped with a $5 million bounty by the U.S. government after being hit with federal charges tied to gang violence and dirty money in Haiti. The notorious ex-cop runs ...
The delegation was led by Joseph Boinnet, who President William Ruto's deputy national security adviser and the Kenyan Consul ...
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Tasmanian residents worry about the future of their local mine, as they wait for Federal Environment Minister's decision
In nearby Rosebery residents reliant on the local zinc, copper and lead mine continue to wait to find out if its owners will be allowed to build a tailings dam. The company says the dam is critical ...
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