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Zambians to vote in tense polls as economy struggles
Amnesty International warned in June that domination under Lungu had pushed Zambia to the brink of a “human rights crisis'
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Migrant rights group ‘We Belong’ talk to us about UK's 'Unjust' system on Jamaican deportations
In an apparent reversal of an earlier agreement not to deport those who arrived in the UK as minors, plans are being made to deport a...
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Chelsea's Ivy Asia restaurant apologises after 'culturally insensitive' advert
The ad shows the two geishas wanting to get to The Ivy Asia many people have been condemning the video as it portrays a racial stereotype
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Black Women's equal pay-day: We are still being under-paid compared to other colleagues
Black women being under-paid reflects on how society under-values them, to fix this problem, many things need to happen to create change
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India gets historic Javelin Gold at Tokyo Olympics
On Saturday, Neeraj Chopra won the men's javelin giving India its first Olympic gold medal in athletics.
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BBC Blasted for paying June Sarpong £1,700 per day salary but forgiven for Gary Lineker
Meanwhile, Gary Linkers astronomical fee for appearances on sports shows, was defended by the public and argued to be valuable for the BBC.
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PM Boris Johnson WILL NOT isolate after staff member's test positive for COVID
Prime Minister Boris Johnson does not need to self isolate even though a member of his staff test positive for Covid
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Diane Abbott accuses Home Office of being 'institutionally racist' over Caribbean deportations
Home Secretary Priti Patel has continued to attack "activist lawyers" and Labour politicians for attempting to block the deportations
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