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Emergence Of Modern America: The Progressive Era - African Americans In The Progressive Era
Just the Facts: The Emergence of Modern America: The Progressive Era uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades that shaped modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era...
Mazz Media
Suffrage
This live-action video program is about the word Suffrage. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the word Suffrage through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams and colorful,...
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Standing Up For Freedom: The Civil Rights Movement in America
From the fight to abolish slavery in the 1800s to the efforts to stop segregation in the 1900s, this program chronicles the civil rights movement in America. Students will learn about the courageous leaders of the Abolitionist Movement...
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From Morocco to Madagascar: Gen Z turns digital dissent into street protests
New ReviewGen-Z protests are sweeping across the globe, with young activists demanding change on climate, social justice, and economic issues. Meanwhile, Ecuador faces severe disruptions as three weeks of strikes and roadblocks bring parts of the...
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Madagascar Gen Z protest: Military General to take over the prime minister's job
New ReviewMadagascar President Andry Rajoelina named Ruphin Fortunat Zafisambo, a military general, as the country’s new prime minister on Monday, a week after dissolving the government in response to ongoing protests fuelled by power outages and...
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State support key for Ukraine War Tribunal to move forward, says Council of Europe chief
New ReviewThe Council of Europe is ready to create a special tribunal for Ukraine, but member states need to make the final move to make it becoming a reality, the body's secretary-general tells Euronews in an interview.
Press Association
Badenoch would leave the European Convention on Human Rights if Tories win the next general election
New ReviewLeaving the European Convention on Human Rights will be the start of reforms the Conservative Party would carry out as part of its immigration policies if it wins the next general election, Tory leader Kemi Badenoch has said.
Press Association
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp speaks at the Conservative Party Conference - full
New ReviewShadow home secretary Chris Philp made an unscheduled appearance on the first day of the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester. In his speech on Sunday afternoon, Mr Philp promised any foreign citizen who expressed racial hatred...
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After Nepal, Why Have Gen Z Protests Broken Out In Morocco?
New ReviewMass protests in Morocco entered a sixth day on Friday, with the youth-led movement GenZ 212 demanding that the government be removed. The group said the authorities had failed to protect citizens’ constitutional rights and respond to...
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Rome protest: Hundreds march in support of Palestinians in Rome
New ReviewProtesters fill Rome’s streets for the third day, calling for an end to Israel’s actions.
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Women in Sudbury, Ont., write their own obituaries over mocktails and finger foods
New ReviewHome Hospice North held an obituary writing workshop in Sudbury recently, at the Parkside Older Adult Centre.Nicky Brown is a death doula. Her job is to get to know people in the final days before their deaths, answer questions and help...
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Haiti cholera victims still await justice from UN after 2010 deadly outbreak
New ReviewFighting the UN for compensation- Al Jazeera tell you why Haitians blame the peacekeepers for a deadly cholera epidemic in 2010
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Sudan PM urges end to ‘political’ chemical weapons sanctions
New ReviewSudan’s transitional Prime Minister Kamil Idris told the 80th UNGA Sudan’s civil war has killed 150,000 and displaced 12 million.
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Democracy in danger: Leaders at the UN push reforms to counter authoritarian rise
New ReviewAs the UN faces skepticism, a new initiative by Brazil, Spain, Chile, Uruguay, and Colombia is gaining support among member states.
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B.C.'s municipal voting system isn't fair, proposed lawsuit argues
New ReviewA group of former B.C. politicians is preparing to challenge the province's municipal voting system in court, arguing it is unconstitutional and does not lead to fair representation. The group, called Fix City Hall, is being led by...
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Turkey Protests: Erdogan Accused of Using Courts to Crush Rivals
New ReviewTens of thousands of people protested in the capital, Ankara, on Sunday against a court case that could oust the head of the main opposition on Monday after a year-long legal crackdown on hundreds of its members.
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Recognising Palestinian statehood: People in France divided on timing of macron's move
New ReviewFrance is among several Western nations planning to recognise Palestinian statehood at the UN General Assembly on Monday.
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Turkey protests: Erdogan accused of using courts to crush rival
New ReviewTens of thousands of people protested in the capital, Ankara, on Sunday against a court case that could oust the head of the main opposition on Monday after a year-long legal crackdown on hundreds of its members.
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Alberta looks to use notwithstanding clause on 3 transgender laws
New ReviewThe Alberta government is looking to use the notwithstanding clause to amend three laws introduced last year that affect transgender youth, according to a leaked government memo. The move is drawing criticism from 2SLGBTQ+ advocates.
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UN Urges Sri Lanka to Allow Probe Into War Crimes Committed During Civil War | WION
New ReviewSri Lanka's government has rejected the United Nations' call for an international investigation into alleged war crimes committed during the country's ethnic conflict, which resulted in over 100,000 deaths. Foreign Minister Vijitha...
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UN Rights Chief Calls For Sanctions Against Sri Lankan War Criminals | WION
New ReviewUN Rights Chief Calls For Sanctions Against Sri Lankan War Criminals | WION DNA Sri Lanka's government has rejected the United Nations' call for an international investigation into alleged war crimes committed during the country's ethnic...
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Clear cutting has gone too far in Hunters Mountain: activists
New ReviewOn Thursday, a group of Mi'kmaw activists in Cape Breton stopped trucks from taking wood from the area. Anna Rak has the story.
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Ice Raid on Hyundai Plant in Georgia Swept Up Workers on Visitor Visas
New ReviewMany of the car workers arrested in a huge US workplace immigration raid had violated their visitor visas, officials say. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said 475 people, mostly South Korean citizens - were found to be...
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Greek parliament passes new law toughening stance on failed asylum seekers
New ReviewAfter a new surge in migrant arrivals,Greece has passed a law toughening its stance on failed asylum seekers.