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CLEAN : Get out of Africa, protesters tell France in Pretoria

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of protesters from a radical leftist party in South Africa march on the French embassy in Pretoria to demand that France leave Africa (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Malawi-born artist Samson Kambalu unveils new work on Fourth Plinth

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Malawi-born artist Samson Kambalu’s new work, Antelope, has been unveiled on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square as calls for a statue of the Queen in its place were met with cries of support in the House of Commons.
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CLEAN : Tanzanian writer Abdulrazak Gurnah wins Nobel Prize for Literature 2021

9th - Higher Ed
In his 10 novels he has consistently and with great passion penetrated the effects of colonialism in East Africa and its effects" explains Anders Olsson, Chair of the Nobel Committee for Literature after awarding this year's Nobel Prize...
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Jeremy Corbyn addresses Stand Up To Racism virtual conference

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Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn addresses a virtual Stand Up To Racism conference, and says the Black Lives Matter movement is an important step towards global solidarity.
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CLEAN : Nigeria celebrates anticipated return of two Kingdom of Benin treasures

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria's traditional ruler in southern Benin city hosts a day of celebrations in anticipation for the return of two bronze treasures looted during colonial times (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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SYND 2 10 75 PRESIDENT AMIN WITH WALDHEIM

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Uganda's President Idi Amin, in New York for the session of the United Nations General Assembly and meeting General Secretary Kurt Waldheim. 1. ws Amin out of plane and greets officials 2. ws African dancers 3. mcu Amin 4. mcu Amin and...
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Xi Promises Africa Debt Relief as China Counters Aid Criticism

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Sep.03 -- Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged debt relief to some poorer African nations, attempting to push back against a major criticism of his signature Belt and Road Initiative. At the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, Xi also...
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CLEAN : Tanzanian-born novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah wins Nobel Literature Prize

9th - Higher Ed
Abdulrazak Gurnah is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2021 for his "uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee in the gulf between cultures and continents (Footage by...
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CLEAN : Glasgow museum returns artefacts stolen by British to India

9th - Higher Ed
A museum in Glasgow performs a handover ceremony to return seven items that were stolen from India during the Colonial era to the country (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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After focus on past, Chimamanda Adichie mines Nigeria's present-day chaotic life for new novel

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AP Entertainment Lagos, Nigeria, 27 April 2013 1. Handheld, Chimamanda Adichie smiles during a chart with Tolu Ogunlesi in Lagos 2. Mid, A lady handing a copy of book "Americanah" by Chimamanda Adichie to a sales attendant. 3. Mid, Lady...
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CLEAN : Belgium submits an inventory of potentially repatriable Congolese works

9th - Higher Ed
On the occasion of the visit of the Congolese Prime Minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde Kyenge, Belgium submits an inventory of potentially repatriable Congolese works and artefacts (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Protestas anticoloniales en Australia en el día de luto por la reina Isabel

9th - Higher Ed
Centenares de activistas se manifestaron el jueves en Australia para denunciar el destructivo impacto que tuvo el colonialismo británico en los pueblos indígenas de la isla-continente, mientras el país celebra una jornada de luto por la...
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London MP calls for a boycott of Unilever over ‘disgraceful treatment’ of Kenyan farmers

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Black Lives Matter hold a 'bend the knee, don’t drink the tea' demonstration outside Unilever HQ in central London, claiming the company is exploiting African farmers on ‘slave wages’. Demonstrators held a symbolic action outside in...
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D.C. Considers Renaming Dozens Of Public Schools, Parks

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The public sites are currently named after people tied to slavery and racial injustice.
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Belgium Confronts Its Colonial Past In The Wake Of Floyd's Death

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Global conversations around racism have brought new intensity to the nation's grappling with its brutal legacy in central Africa.
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CLEAN : Nigeria's benin ruler receives returned looted treasures

9th - Higher Ed
Nigeria's government hands over two bronze treasures looted during colonial times to a traditional ruler in Benin City during a formal ceremony attended by royal guests and traditional chiefs (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Indigenous people march in Glasgow, aiming to 'heal legacy of colonialism'

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Indigenous people whose island homes are sinking underwater due to climate change have marched on the Cop26 venue in Glasgow aiming to “heal the legacy of colonialism”.
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CLEAN : Anti colonial film gets rave reception at Africa fest

9th - Higher Ed
A film raging against colonialism and the exploitation of Africa wows viewers at the continent's top cinema festival winning shouts of approval at a screening packed to bursting point
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CLEAN : Better times Hong Kong's British nostalgia trip

9th - Higher Ed
Almost 20 years since Hong Kong was handed back to China under a deal that made it semi autonomous British colonial emblems have become a symbol of protest
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Freed Puerto Rico nationalist: I have no regrets

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Puerto Rico nationalist Oscar Lopez Rivera received a heroes welcome at a concert in San Juan on Wednesday after being freed from house arrest following decades in custody. The celebration at the plaza near the University of Puerto Rico...
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CLEAN : Queen's death ignites debate over Africa's colonial past

9th - Higher Ed
From Kenya and Nigeria to South Africa and Uganda, Queen Elizabeth's death met with an outpouring of official condolences, mourning and memories of her frequent visits to Africa during her seven decades on the throne (Footage by AFPTV...
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Debate On Monarchy's Ties To Commonwealth Reignited After Queen Death

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Fourteen countries retain the British sovereign as their head of state. Should the country begin a process of constitutional change?
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Another Insitution Is Taking 'Oriental' Out Of Its Name

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In 2016, President Obama signed a law removing the word "oriental" from federal language and replacing it with "Asian Americans."
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SYND 21 7 78 PRESIDENT NETO OF ANGOLA SPEAKS AT OAU CONFERENCE

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President Neto of Angola in his first appearance at an OAU summit speaking about the political situation in Africa. He declared that his government is ready to establish diplomatic relations with the United States and that the decision...