On the heels of being a republic, Barbados is to build a transatlantic slavery museum in honour of thousands of their African ancestors who died during the slave trade.
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On the heels of being a republic, Barbados is to build a transatlantic slavery museum in honour of thousands of their African ancestors who died during the slave trade.
Read More »A three-year sporting events ban has been handed by Italian police to a football fan seen on a now viral video smacking a female reporter’s bum on live TV.
Read More »A surgeon in Austria who amputated an elderly patient’s wrong leg has been fined €2,700 for gross negligence.
Read More »From January 16 2022, residents in Greece over the age of 60 will be fined €100 a month if they remain unvaccinated against the coronavirus.
Read More »Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa has accused the United Kingdom of interfering in his country’s internal affairs after London voiced concern over human rights violations and persecution of government critics in the southern African country.
Read More »Australian banking giant Westpac has agreed to pay A$113 million ($80.6 million) in penalties after admitting to breaking the law by treating customers poorly, including charging fees to dead people.
Read More »In a landmark High Court case, an aspiring show jumping Paralympian with spina bifida has sued her mother’s GP for millions in damages, claiming she should have never been born.
Read More »A prosecutor in Bolzano province in northern Italy has opened an investigation after one man died and several others were admitted in intensive care after they attending a COVID party allegedly to get sick.
Read More »Police are looking for a 14-man gang who raided a Louis Vuitton store in a Chicago suburb making away with designer merchandise worth $120,000 in broad day light.
Read More »The newly-elected Prime Minister of Sweden resigned less than eight hours after being voted in as the first female prime minister.
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