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Trump Says Time For ‘New Leadership’ in Iran Amid Deadly Protest Crackdown

By RFE/RL’s Radio Farda US President Donald Trump said it was time for new leaders to take control in Iran after tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in the country, presenting the Islamic republic with one of the most serious threats to its legitimacy since the 1979 revolution. “It’s time to look

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New Report Reveals How Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 Is Becoming a Global Sports and Commercial Powerhouse

LONDON, United Kingdom, January 17, 2026/ — Africa Sports Unified (ASU) (https://ASUnified.com), a boutique strategic consultancy and intelligence platform focused on the Pan-African sports economy, today announces the release of its Africa Cup of Nations 2025 Overview Report. Hosted by Morocco and staged for the first time in the December–January global football window, AFCON 2025 marks

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Beyond textbooks: Social-emotional learning in India’s remote regions

By Debojit Dutta, Sneha Philip In Toni Morrison’s celebrated novel The Bluest Eye, Pecola Breedlove, its protagonist, longs to have blue eyes just like the Hollywood movie star Shirley Temple. It was a novel, Toni says, she was “compelled to write” because she wanted to read a book that spoke about the experience of racism and “racialised self-loathing”

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The Enlightenment and the birth of scientific racism

By Tom Sandborn One of the foundational tragedies of human history has been our recurrent temptation to treat designated victims among our fellow humans as less than us, to reify, exploit and “other” them. The cruel, flesh lacerating machinery of this sin against human solidarity was first turned against women and has, down the blood stained

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GFF Women’s Second Division League – Week Seven Highlights

Prisons and Future Bi both secured wins in week seven of the GFF women’s second division league. Prisons defeated Mansa Wally FC 2-0, with goals from Zainab Bass and Ida Sanyang. Future Bi won 2-1 against Lower Niumi, with Fatou Sanyang and Maimuna Dukureh scoring, while Emma Jatta scored for Lower Niumi. Upcoming matches include

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