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Black Exchange Student Stabbed in Russia - Alleged Hate Crime
A black exchange student has been stabbed by unknown assailants in a southern Russian city in an attack officials say may have been racially motivated
By IP Staff Dec 15, 2008
Bush called a "Dog" as man throws shoes at him
...the region was having trouble competing with the videotaped image of the angry Iraqi who hurled his shoes at Bush in a near-miss, shouting in Arabic, "This is your farewell kiss, you dog!"
By Herman Pfzeer Dec 15, 2008
BARACK WINS! - IN OUR LIFETIME

President-elect Barack Obama

We have all heard stories about those few magical transformative moments in African-American history, extraordinary ritual occasions through which the geographically and socially diverse black community—a nation within a nation


By Henry Louis Gates Jr. (The Root.com) Nov 6, 2008
Bush Drunk at the Olympics???
Apparently, Bush is counting down the days and has decided that he can let his "hair hang down".  Allegedly Mr. Bush had one (or four) too many at the 2008 Olympics.  "he's just a good 'ol boy.  he ain't meanin no harm....LOL"
By IP Staff Sep 1, 2008
Blacks Aren't Welcome in Beijing Bars
The illusion that Blacks in America have access and are free to travel, congregate, dine, drink, and enjoy the freedoms common to Whites all over the world and that we no longer have to be vigilant about restriction of such freedoms has been shattered once again.
By NSENGA BURTON - Special Op-Ed to the Atlanta Voice Aug 24, 2008
Preacher Murder's Wife Years Ago, Body Found In Freezer

An evangelical preacher killed his wife several years ago and stuffed her body in a freezer after she caught him abusing their daughter, according to police and court documents


By L.M. Aug 3, 2008
Challenges in Darfur

By Nov 29, 2007
Rioting Youths Fire Back On the Powers That Be
Nearly 80 French police officers have been injured, six seriously, during a second night of riots by youths in the suburbs of Paris, police unions say.
By Stephen Carter Nov 29, 2007
Police Make Arrest in Oprah School Abuse Case

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - A dormitory matron at Oprah Winfrey's school for disadvantaged girls in South Africa who had been suspended amid allegations of serious misconduct - has now been arrested by local authorities.


By Associated Press Nov 8, 2007
The host with the most: Africa and China

Where do Africa's top bankers have a meeting? Shanghai, of course...



By May 19, 2007
Ulterior motives believed to drive U.S. war on terror, survey says
More than 75 percent of people in Egypt, Morocco, Indonesia and Pakistan believe U.S. foreign policy is aimed to weaken the Islamic world and maintain control over oil in the Middle East, according to a survey released in April
By Jim Lobe May 16, 2007
Black media delegation returns from Darfur
The truth concerning the atrocities and fighting in Sudan’s Darfur region
By Jehron Muhammad May 16, 2007
Sudan President Bashir answers questions via live satellite for the press and Black America
The United States and the United Kingdom are themselves causing, and then exaggerating, a “crisis” in the African “Motherland’s” largest and possibly wealthiest country...
By Askia Muhammad Mar 20, 2007
African unity still a dream

One of his most outstanding legacies was a political commitment to African continental unity. The Arabic-speaking states of North Africa were, in his vision, no less African than those predominantly non-Arab states south of the Sahara.


By Gamal Nkrumah Jan 14, 2007
The unprecedented disposal of Saddam has implications for the Prime Minister

 

 

 


By Robert Fox Jan 2, 2007
Cuba´s Economy Grows 12.5 percent in 2006

By Nov 27, 2006
Two Million People Convoked to Support Chavez

By Nov 27, 2006
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