Migrant candidates face racism in german election
First and second-generation migrants are running for the Bundestag in the German elections on September 26, trying to appeal to the country’s increasingly diverse voter
Dutch activists lose ethnic profiling case, vow to appeal
A Dutch court ruled Wednesday that border police can use ethnicity as one of the criteria for selecting people for checks at the border, a
Montreal man sentenced to 18 years for sexually exploiting young girl from Africa
A former Montreal high school counsellor was handed an unprecedented sentence of 18 years Wednesday morning for sexually exploiting a young girl from the time
Canada: More unmarked graves likely at former residential school site
A indigenous nation has called on the Canadian government to release residential school attendance records to help identify unmarked graves. In May, the Tk’emlúps te
Turkish family attacked in German city of Lubeck
A Turkish family was attacked in the northern German city of Lubeck, German police sources said Monday. According to a statement from the Lubeck Police
Survivor of Canada residential school claims some children’s bodies were burnt there
As discussions continue over the discovery of unmarked graves at three residential schools in Canada for Indigenous children, there are now claims that the bodies
182 more graves found at third indigenous site in Canada
A Canadian Indigenous group said in a statement on Wednesday that a search using ground-penetrating radar has found 182 human remains in unmarked graves at
Canada mourns as remains of 215 children found at indigenous school
A mass grave containing the remains of 215 children has been found in Canada at a former residential school set up to assimilate indigenous people.
Swiss Turkish group finds bomb planted at headquarters
A bomb ready to explode was found in the mailbox of the headquarters of the Swiss Turkish Community (STC), an umbrella organization of Turkish non-governmental
Penn Museum to return remains of police bombing victim used in online class
A University of Pennsylvania museum is vowing to return the remains of a black victim of a 1985 Philadelphia police bombing to relatives, amid backlash
France: Armenian mob attacks Turkish family, 4 injured
Four people were injured when a group of around 40 Armenians attacked a Turkish family in Saint-Die-Des-Vosges, France. The group broke into the family’s home
Turkish Cyprus condemns mosque attack on Greek side
The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) on Thursday condemned an attack on a mosque in Limassol province in the Greek Cypriot Administration’s area. According
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
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
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
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