Revealed: ‘disturbing’ race divide on cancer patients’ wait times in England
Black and Asian people in England have to wait longer for a cancer diagnosis than white people, with some forced to wait an extra six
Canada signs C$20B compensation deal on First Nations child welfare
The Canadian government Monday signed a deal to pay C$20 billion (US$15.5 billion) in compensation to the children of First Nations Indigenous families over a
Woman’s hair set on fire in latest racist attack in Germany
A racist assailant attempted to burn a young woman by setting her hair on fire, German police said on Thursday. The attack took place in
Human remains found near Alberta residential school site likely children, First Nation says
A First Nation in Alberta says new archival work has helped explain numerous discoveries of human remains that it now believes are the unmarked graves
What Germans really think about the country’s racism problem
Around 90 percent of Germans believe that racism exists in the country, according to the study from the new National Discrimination and Racism Monitor (NaDiRa).
George Gordon First Nation in Saskatchewan finds 14 possible gravesites at former Anglican residential school
A Saskatchewan First Nation has located 14 possible burials on the grounds of a former Anglican-run residential school, the 10th community to make such an
Ukraine matters, but so did Bosnia 30 years ago. Where was the outcry then?
This week, we shall be subjected to further appalling reports from Ukraine: murderous brutality and human suffering and resilience at its receiving end. President Vladimir
Homework in Germany: Turkish students targeted
The homework titled “Murat and Ayşe”, which was inspired by the fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel” at Krupp High School in Duisburg, Germany, and included
Space Conference Censors Name of First Human in Space Because He Was Russian
Whipping themselves into a Freedom Fries-esque fit of censoriousness, a space industry conference has removed the name of celebrated Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, the first
J&J’s Controversial Prison Testing Resurfaces in Baby Powder Lawsuits
More than 50 years ago, nearly a dozen men incarcerated outside of Philadelphia enrolled in an experiment funded by Johnson & Johnson, according to unsealed
Canada: 169 potential graves found at former residential school
The story below contains details of residential schools that may be upsetting. Canada’s Indian Residential School Survivors and Family Crisis Line is available 24 hours
Spain’s Vox party leader says Ukrainian refugees, not Muslims, should be welcome
The leader of Spain’s Vox party said Wednesday that Ukrainian refugees, not Muslim migrants, should be welcomed in Spain. “Anyone can tell the difference between
Canadian doctors decide whether Indigenous women are fit to be mothers
Last August, when I was in the middle of covering the federal election, I got an email from W5 about a story they needed my
Dutch-Turkish single mom harassed out of Giethoorn
A Dutch-Turkish single mother and her 15-year-old son faced so much harassment, racism, and discrimination from a group of teenagers in Giethoorn that they’ve decided
Six juveniles are persons of interest in threats to historically black colleges
The F.B.I. said it was investigating the bomb threats, which disrupted life on more than a dozen campuses, as racially or ethnically motivated violent extremism
Anti-Asian hate crimes in US spiked 339 percent in 2021: report
Data released Monday indicates that hate crimes against Asian Americans rose by more than 300 percent last year. The Center for the Study of Hate
Canada: Indigenous community finds 93 potential unmarked graves
An Indigenous community in Canada’s western province of British Columbia has found dozens of potential unmarked graves on the grounds of a former residential school,
Canada to pay C$20B in compensation to First Nations Indigenous children
The Canadian government announced Tuesday that it has agreed to pay C$20 billion (US$15.7 billion) in compensation to the children of First Nations Indigenous families
Support to the Turkish family who suffered racism in France
Turgut Baştan, who lives in the town of Nibelle, near the city of Orleans, France, and his family, were left with bloody pig feet in
Black people in German survey report ‘extensive’ discrimination
Black people living in Germany face pervasive issues with racism and discrimination, according to a survey which marks the first wide-scale effort to tally the