
Turkish butcher shop in France attacked for 2nd time in a week
A racist attack Friday targeted a Turkish butcher shop for the second time in a week in western France’s Nantes. Assailants, who attacked the shop

Wilders sparks outrage with tweet over Covid, minorities
PVV leader Geert Wilders sparked outrage on social media with a tweet about coronavirus patients with a non-Western background. According to Wilders’, the treatments of

Credit Suisse apologises over black performer at party
Credit Suisse has apologised after a report that Tidjane Thiam, then its chief executive, left his chairman’s birthday party when a black performer dressed as

Jordanian siblings attacked in racist assault in France
The Abu Eid siblings told Roya the attackers yelled, ‘This is France and not for you,’ after targeting them for speaking Arabic at a bus

Islamophobia Suspected Motive Behind Stabbing of 2 Muslim Women in Paris
Two Muslim women were ‘stabbed repeatedly’ under the Eiffel Tower amid rising tensions in Paris after the beheading of a teacher last week. French police

Israel gives the green light to over 2,000 settlement homes
Israeli authorities on Wednesday advanced plans to build over 2,100 new settlement homes in the occupied West Bank, pressing ahead with a building boom that

Crimes linked to race and religion rise in England and Wales
The number of racially or religiously aggravated offences in England and Wales rose in June and July, most likely linked to Black Lives Matters rallies and far-right

Twitter apologises for ‘racist’ image-cropping algorithm
Twitter has apologised for a “racist” image cropping algorithm, after users discovered the feature was automatically focusing on white faces over black ones. The company says

In DC for peace deal, Netanyahu’s son tweets in support of Duma killer
Hours after Amiram Ben Uliel received three life sentences plus 20 years on Monday for the 2015 murder of three, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son Yair criticized

Far-right activists filmed hassling asylum seekers in hotels
Anger is mounting over a series of videos posted by far-right organisations in which activists enter hotels where asylum seekers are being held, knock on

French reporter who joined police exposes racism and violence
A French journalist who infiltrated the country’s police force has described a culture of racism and violence in which officers act with impunity. Valentin Gendrot

Danish racist leader applies for Swedish citizenship
Danish far-right leader and convicted racist Rasmus Paludan announced he applied for Swedish citizenship to be able to freely burn Muslim holy book Quran in

Investigation: African migrants ‘left to die’ in Saudi Arabia’s hellish Covid detention centres
Saudi Arabia, one of the wealthiest countries on earth, is keeping hundreds if not thousands of African migrants locked in heinous conditions reminiscent of Libya’s
Christchurch attacks: Victims tell court stories of pain
The victims of Christchurch mosques shootings told stories of pain inside the High Court room in New Zealand on Monday as the white supremacist attacker

They left a pig carcass in Bosnia and Herzegovina
This provocative action in Bratunac, which is in the Republika Srpska (RS), which is one of the two entities in the country, and today the

Black newborns more likely to die when looked after by White doctors
Black newborn babies in the United States are more likely to survive childbirth if they are cared for by Black doctors, but three times more

Bayern Munich sack youth coach at centre of racism row
The coach, who was not named, has had his contract terminated “by mutual agreement”, the German league and cup champions said in a statement late

Migrant attacked by man moments after landing in UK
A young migrant was assaulted by a man moments after landing in the UK, the Sun reported Tuesday. The migrant, who was in his twenties,

Black women with natural hairstyles are less likely to get job interviews
Black women with natural hairstyles including curly afros, twists or braids are less likely to get job interviews than White women or Black women with straightened hair, new research

Racist Incident From Bronx Zoo’s Past Draws Apology
The Wildlife Conservation Society apologized for an incident from 1906 when a Central African man was placed on exhibit at the zoo, and for its