South Africa Honors Women’s Day with Renewed Call to End Gender Violence
South Africa marks International Women’s Day 2026 with a renewed push to combat gender-based violence, honoring the 70th anniversary of the historic 1956 Women’s March.
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South Africa marks International Women’s Day 2026 with a renewed push to combat gender-based violence, honoring the 70th anniversary of the historic 1956 Women’s March.
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, a key figure in the 1960s movement and global advocate for equality, dies at 84. Tributes pour in worldwide.
CGTN launches global poll seeking perspectives on recent ICE-related shootings in the U.S., amid rising public debates over enforcement practices.
Hundreds gathered in Minneapolis to honor Alex Pretti, a nurse and activist fatally shot by a federal officer, demanding transparency and justice.
Minneapolis residents protest ICE presence after fatal incident, demanding policy reforms amid freezing winter demonstrations.
Federal agents used tear gas in Minneapolis amid protests over the death of Renee Good, sparking nationwide demonstrations and calls for ICE reform.
Nationwide protests erupt in U.S. cities following fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis, sparking calls for accountability and policy reforms.
Despite its image as the ‘City on a Hill’, the U.S. faces deep-rooted issues of racial discrimination and widening economic disparity, challenging its stance as a global human rights defender.
The American Dream is fading for many, as inequality, economic struggles, and social disparities challenge the notion that success comes with hard work. This article explores the emerging divide in modern America.
Despite decades since Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic speech, the United States still faces significant racial and income inequality, highlighting the unfulfilled dream of equality.
Filmmaker James Austen shares his reflections on George Floyd’s death and the unprecedented protests that followed, highlighting a global call for justice.