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VOICED : Uganda beauty pageant aims to fight stigma against HIV-positive people

9th - Higher Ed
Uganda's Y+ Beauty pageant aims to remove stigma around HIV-positive people in the country and help young people who were diagnosed with the infection rediscover their self-esteem (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : A thousand demonstrators in Paris against racism and police violence

9th - Higher Ed
"During the election campaign, the issue of racism is absolutely exacerbated," said Cybele David, national secretary of the trade union Solidaires, one of the organisations behind the demonstration against racism and police violence,...
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Fmr US secs of state say president must consult Congress before going to war

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1. Wide of panel members at news conference 2. Cutaway of reporters 3. SOUNDBITE (English) James Baker, Former US Secretary of State: "But a common theme runs through these efforts and that is the importance of meaningful consultation...
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Albino people's struggle in society

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Albino people's struggle in society
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Growing problem of racism on Staten Island

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Growing problem of racism on Staten Island
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Should Offensive Words Be Banned?

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Should Offensive Words Be Banned?
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CLEAN : Romania: 160 since abolition of slavery of Roma people

9th - Higher Ed
Romanians on Saturday commemorated 160 years since the abolition of slavery of the Roma people highlighting the poverty and discrimination these communities face and calling for more access to education and jobs
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VOICED : Egyptian homosexuals fear crackdown under al Sisi

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Egyptian homosexuals fear crackdown under al Sisi
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CLEAN : French railway loses Moroccan workers discrimination battle (2)

9th - Higher Ed
France's national rail operator loses its bid to overturn a ruling that it discriminated against hundreds of Moroccan workers arriving in the post colonial era damaging their careers
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CELAN : In the auto world women still battle to crack old boys club

9th - Higher Ed
The auto industry is famously male dominated forcing women in the field to fight sexism discrimination and unequal pay though woman car experts say having Mary Barra at the helm of General Motors is a very significant development
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CLEAN : Afghan artist brushes aside disability to open arts centre

9th - Higher Ed
19 year old disabled Afghan artist Robaba Mohammadi is fighting back against discrimination in a country where the odds are stacked against women (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Uganda beauty pageant aims to fight stigma against HIV-positive people

9th - Higher Ed
Uganda's Y+ Beauty pageant aims to remove stigma around HIV-positive people in the country and help young people who were diagnosed with the infection rediscover their self-esteem (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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UK: Government apologises for historic ban on gay people serving in the armed forces

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VOICED: It's been 20 years since the the ban on gay people serving in the UK military was lifted. The government said sorry yesterday for what they had suffered during decades of discrimination -- an apology that was welcomed by many...
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Boris Johnson: Chief Rabbi's comments a 'very serious business'

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he Prime Minister told reporters on a visit to the International Aviation Academy in Norwich that he did not agree with the claim that his party has approached Islamophobia with “denial, dismissal and deceit”. “What we do in the Tory...
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Kyle Rittenhouse Murder Case Thrown Into Jeopardy By Mistrial Bid

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Attorneys for Rittenhouse are asking for a mistrial with prejudice over the prosecutor's line of questioning during his time under oath.
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Birthday of Jane Austen - ahead of 200th anniversary of Pride and Prejudice

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AP Television Chawton, Hampshire, U.K - 22 October 2012 1. Mid shot exterior Jane Austen's house 2. Cutaway leaves on tree 3. Wide village of Chawton pan to Jane Austen's House 4. Close up sign pointing to Jane Austen's House 5. Tilt...
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CLEAN : Romania 160 since abolition of slavery of Roma people

9th - Higher Ed
Romanians on Saturday commemorated 160 years since the abolition of slavery of the Roma people, highlighting the poverty and discrimination these communities face and calling for more access to education and jobs
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Fans cheer as Jackie Robinson plays baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Fans cheer as Jackie Robinson plays baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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VOICED : Primera atleta de EEUU con velo musulman competira en Rio

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Primera atleta de EEUU con velo musulman competira en Rio
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CLEAN : Football: Etoo honoured for anti racism stand

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Football: Etoo honoured for anti racism stand
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CLEAN : easyJet fined 60000 euros in discrimination case

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : easyJet fined 60000 euros in discrimination case
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CLEAN : Nigeria rights group says HIV sufferers afraid to ask for help

9th - Higher Ed
As the United Nations announces that HIV infections have fallen by over a third in a decade the Executive director of Nigerian group Initiative for Human Rights says HIV sufferers needing medical help and support are scared to ask for...
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CLEAN : Nuns help lepers in Madagascar as world marks World Leprosy Day

9th - Higher Ed
Many of Madagascar's leprosy suffers live in a remote village in central Madagascar now home to over 400 people including more than 100 children all mingling and living together as a community but totally isolated from the rest of society
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CLEAN : Nuns help lepers in Madagascar as world marks World Leprosy Day

9th - Higher Ed
As January 28 marks World Leprosy Day nuns are helping those suffering from the disease in Madagascar where 2,000 new cases are reported every year and deep stigma means many of those affected don't get help until it's too late