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Human rights activists from several African countries have voiced concerns regarding the fairness and transparency of Uganda’s upcoming General Election. The Pan African Solidarity Movement, representing these activists, has warned of potential suppression of the will of the people and called for urgent international attention to the electoral process. Concerns Regarding Electoral Violence and Intimidation […]

A women’s tennis match from a lower-tier International Tennis Federation (ITF) tournament in Nairobi has garnered widespread attention for negative reasons. The match, lasting 37 minutes, has sparked controversy regarding tournament credibility, player vetting processes, and the accountability of tennis federations. The Controversial Match During a wildcard entry in a Nairobi-based ITF tournament, a tennis […]

Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.) is facing renewed criticism regarding his vote to confirm Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to a key government position, as concerns grow over Kennedy’s stance on vaccines and their potential impact on public health. The senator has recently expressed reservations about a revised vaccine schedule, but social media users are reminding him […]

Jesse Owens’s unmatched athleticism at the 1936 Berlin Olympics humiliated the host Nazi regime, shattering a key ideological pillar upon which European empires expanded. Adolf Hitler abruptly exited the arena after watching Owens triumph, a reluctant admission that European physical superiority was a fallacy and that Black dominance on the track was a quantifiable fact. […]

Records obtained by Amnesty International and the Surveillance Technology Oversight Project (S.T.O.P.) after a five-year lawsuit against the New York Police Department (NYPD) reveal concerning surveillance abuses against protesters and communities of color, including the frequent use of facial recognition technology. Analysis of over 2,700 documents reveals that the NYPD used facial recognition technologies on […]


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