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The ‘Crush Nazism’ monument outside Oslo Central Station
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Auch finanziert von Elon Musk?
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"No more billionaires. No more CEO's"
Seen in Calgary, Canada
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AFRICAN LANGUAGES BANNED IN SCHOOLS

African countries may have gained their independence but those countries’ languages haven’t. Some schools still ban them, requiring students to use the language of former colonial masters. And what’s worse, the native languages are dying out
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5 MUST READS: BY CHINUA ACHEBE

Chinua Achebe’s reputation as one of Africa’s best writers rests firmly on these five novels. ‘Things Fall Apart’ is lauded for its importance, but Anthills of the Savannah and Arrow of God saw him go for a more complex style and a bigger scope. ‘No Longer at Ease‘ and ‘A Man of the People‘ deal with contemporary Nigerian life and examine issues of corruption and governance. Do you agree with our picks? Let us know in the comments
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Five Black and Latino teenage boys were wrongfully convicted of raping a white woman in Central Park. They spent years in prison before being exonerated in 2002 after DNA evidence proved their innocence. The case exposed systemic racial biases in law enforcement, media, and public opinion.

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