A Nigerian court has reportedly ordered the UK to pay £420m to the families of 21 striking miners killed by security forces ...
"The world is agitating for accountability, but also more loudly for solidarity and collaboration between those who know the terror of Western imperialism." ...
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Nigerian court orders U.K. to pay $572 million to families of miners killed during colonial rule
A Nigerian court has ordered the British government to pay $27 million to each family of 21 coal miners killed in 1949.
The boomerang is already in flight in the U.S., a sociologist says.
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All of Africa today - February 6, 2026
Kaduna Worshippers Freed Weeks After Mass Abduction in NigeriaAll worshippers abducted from churches in Kurmin Wali in Kaduna state were released more than two weeks after gunmen took them during ...
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Why Ghana’s Parliament swapped suits for smocks
The "Fugu" Frontline: Why Ghana’s Parliament Swapped Suits for Smocks ...
The National WWII Museum is undoubtedly one of the best history museums in US that unfolds the past on an impressive scale.
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Green Shoots: Misogyny, power and the law
The Mbenenge case exposes how power and misogyny intersect in South Africa’s courts. A Judicial Conduct Tribunal found him ...
The colonial police, made up of Nigerians and Europeans, shot dead workers striking for better conditions.
In this interview, national security lawyer Fahad Ansari speaks with JURIST News Associate Editorial Director, Alanah Vargas, about the transformation of the London-based law firm Riverway Law into ...
Are the names we use in South Africa merely symbols of cultural recognition, or do they perpetuate historical injustices? This article explores the implications of KwaZulu-Natal's name and the urgent ...
Atmos reports on the EU's plan for digital product passports, aiming to enhance fashion transparency and accountability by ...
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