"Yemen war’s civilian casualties trigger questions on Capitol Hill about U.S. support role" PBS NewsHour 9/20/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: War in Yemen has killed at least 10,000 people a… Read More
"How young Rwandan genocide survivors are documenting 25 years of healing" PBS NewsHour 4/5/2019ExcerptSUMMARY: April marks the 25th anniversary of the Rwandan genocide, in which upwar… Read More
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The History of Armenian Carpet Making
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Facebook is Banning Posts that Deny or Distort the Holocaust and will start Directing People to Authoritative Sources if they Search for Information about the Nazi Genocide.
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EndSARS Violence and Nigerian Army’s Footprints
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The Trump Administration, on Wednesday, announced it would be Halting Imports of Cotton and Tomatoes from China's Uighur Region as it ramps up Pressure on Beijing for its Campaign against th… Read More
Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo (R), declared that China is Committing Genocide against its Minority-Muslim Uighur Population and other Minority Ethnic Groups in the Xinjiang Region. He also… Read More
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The Museum and Palace of Prince Muhammad Ali Manial is one of the most stunning and unique historical museums in Egypt. It dates back to the Alawiyya dynasty era, the era during which the de… Read More
Since its creation in the early 1830s, cinema has and continues to entertain and fascinate the world. People quote movie lines in their daily conversations, they wear shirts featuring on-scr… Read More
The U.S., Canada, Britain, and the European Union, are set to announce an array of Sanctions on China over a Genocidal Campaign against Uyghur Muslims.
The Sanctions are expected to vary i… Read More
We are proud of Nigeria for calling the Rwanda genocide what it is, says Kagame
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There is no doubt that the city of Alexandria city is one of the most beautiful cities in Egypt. It is the second-largest city in the country and the largest one on the Mediterranean Sea. Al… Read More
The Biden Administration, on Thursday, announced it was Blocking the Import of certain Materials that are used in Solar Panels from a Company in Xinjiang, China, over Allegations of Forced L… Read More
Jeff Flake, a former Senator and One of the most Outspoken Republican Foes of Trump, was Nominated Tuesday, by Biden as Ambassador to Turkey, tasked with Managing One of the most Complicated… Read More
President Biden plans to name, Deborah Lipstadt, a Historian and Expert on Jewish and Holocaust Studies, at Emory University in Atlanta, as U.S. Ambassador to Combat and Monitor Antisemitism… Read More
Egypt’s historical areas are spread all over the country, but Cairo has some of the most unique quarters of all. Recently, Egypt announced that it would begin a multi-million-pound pro… Read More
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The city of Alexandria, Egypt, has a diverse and long history due to the mix of cultures that all lived together in harmony on the coast of the Mediterranean.
This history has left its… Read More
US announces diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
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The Ukrainian Government announced a New Security Pact with the U.K. and Poland, on Feb. 17, as the day’s developments upped the ante yet again in the Standoff with Russia.
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Dan Bilzerian Early Life and Road to Fame
Born on the 7th of December, 1980, in Tampa, Florida, Dan Bilzerian is a famous Armenian American businessman, social media influencer, and poker p… Read More
Ukraine has filed a Suit against Russia, at the Highest U.N. Court in The Hague, for Disputes between States, President Volodymyr Zelensky, said on Sunday.
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Photo by Brian McMahon on UnsplashA free chapter for your enjoyment from one of my books, The Moor, the Mason, and the Alien: A Call to Action.There it was. My first major good old… Read More
Greek civilisation is one of the oldest and one of the most ancient civilisations throughout history. It dates back to about 3650 BCE on the island of Crete, making it the basis and referenc… Read More
Enjoying a long weekend alone or with your beloved partner before having kids is entirely different from a vacation with your kids. Still, various city breaks are out there to suit every typ… Read More
Charles John Huffam Dickens (7 February 1812 – 9 June 1870)
He was known by his literary name Charles Dickens, a novelist, social critic, and English writer. He unanimously consensu… Read More
Traveling is an excellent way to escape the monotony of daily life, explore new cultures, and create memories that will last a lifetime. But with so many destinations to choose from, it can… Read More
Today our list of the 10 Most Famous Mosques in Istanbul will come to mind when you decide to take a historical and cultural tour of Istanbul. You can explore those mosques, discover the ant… Read More
Rwanda has announced that a memorial dedicated to the victims of the 1994 genocide will be erected in Paris. The move has been welcomed by survivors of the genocide. France has acknowledged… Read More
The article discusses the exhibition "Stories of Survival and Remembrance - A Call to Action for Genocide Prevention" which is currently on display at UN Headquarters. The exhibition contain… Read More
The new hate speech laws in Ireland have sparked controversy, with some public figures criticising the proposed legislation as going too far. The bill seeks to introduce landmark laws to dea… Read More
Have you ever heard of Azerbaijan, the land of fire? It is a republic divided partially between Eastern Europe and Western Asia. Azerbaijan is the centre of many; to its north, you can find… Read More
The Canadian government has expelled a Chinese diplomat, accusing him of attempting to intimidate a Canadian lawmaker who has been critical of Beijing. The diplomat, Zhao Wei, has been decla… Read More
The leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan have met for talks in Brussels amid renewed tension on the border between the two countries, which have been battling for control of the Nagorno-Karabak… Read More
The House Select Committee on China has released a report calling for a loophole allowing apparel websites to sell Uyghur-made clothes in the US to be removed and for a list of foreign manuf… Read More
A federal court in Buenos Aires is holding hearings on a criminal complaint of genocide by Myanmar’s armed forces against the Muslim Rohingya minority. The case, accepted under the pri… Read More
Philippe Hategekimana, a former Rwandan policeman and French citizen, faces a life sentence for his alleged role in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. The public prosecutor argued that Hategekiman… Read More
Paul Rusesabagina, known for saving people during the Tutsi genocide, criticized the situation in Rwanda in his first public address since his release from prison. He described the regime as… Read More
Former Rwandan gendarme Philippe Hategekimana, who was naturalized as French under the name Philippe Manier, has appealed his conviction of genocide and crimes against humanity in Rwanda. Hi… Read More
Talks between Azerbaijan and Armenia on Nagorno-Karabakh were held in Brussels, with Russia proposing a summit in Moscow to regain control of the peace process. The discussions focused on th… Read More
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan believes that peace is essential between Armenia and Azerbaijan, particularly in the disputed territory of Nagorno-Karabakh. Pashinyan stated that whi… Read More
UN appeals judges have ruled that Félicien Kabuga, the alleged financier of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, should be urgently released after being declared unfit to stand trial. The jud… Read More
Filmmaker Vivek Agnihotri defended his film Kashmir Files after it won the Nargis Dutt award for best film on national integration at the 69th National Film Awards. Agnihotri's wife, Pallavi… Read More
During a visit to Xinjiang, Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated his commitment to hardline policies against the Uyghur population, vowing to maintain social stability and promote the Sin… Read More
Authorities in China's Xinjiang region have completely walled off a village of 13,500 Uyghur people, subjecting them to 24-hour surveillance and restricting their movement to a single gate… Read More
The U.S. Department of State has condemned China for imposing a life sentence on Uyghur scholar Rahile Dawut, who disappeared in Xinjiang six years ago. Dawut was convicted of "splittism" in… Read More
The news article discusses the imprisonment of Uyghur intellectuals in China as part of the government's assimilation policies in Xinjiang. It highlights the cases of Rahile Dawut and Ilham… Read More
The article discusses how some children's movies have dark and disturbing elements that may not be suitable for young audiences. It mentions a Reddit user who pointed out the dark twist in t… Read More
Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through central London, chanting slogans that some interpret as calling for the destruction of Israel. The chant is considered offe… Read More
The Parisian investigating judges have dismissed the accusations against the French army regarding its alleged inaction during the Bisesero massacres in Rwanda in 1994. The civil parties acc… Read More
Ex-Niger Delta militant leaders have sent a serious warning to Sheikh Ahmad Gumi over comments he directed at the minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike.
The militant l… Read More
Bolivia's attorney general's office is seeking a 30-year prison sentence for former president Jeanine Anez. She is being tried for genocide over deaths that occurred during protests followin… Read More
A group of UN human rights experts, including the special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, have warned that "time is running out to prevent genocide and humanitarian catas… Read More
Poet Rupi Kaur has declined an invitation to the White House's Diwali celebration due to the Biden administration's support for Israel's actions in Gaza. Kaur criticized the administration f… Read More
A former Rwandan gynecologist, Sosthene Munyemana, is on trial in France for charges of genocide and crimes against humanity related to the 1994 massacres in Rwanda. The trial, one of France… Read More