Canada: African Descent Summit 2025 Happening This July

African Descent Summit 2025: Uniting for Recognition, Justice & Development in Toronto

Toronto, ON – African Descent Ontario (ADSON) is proud to announce its Annual African Descent Summit 2025, set to take place in Toronto under the theme “Recognition, Justice, and Development.” This global gathering will bring together people of African descent from around the world to collaborate, celebrate their rich heritage, and address critical …

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What a Second Trump Term Means for LGBTQIA Rights

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Trump’s first term (2016-2020) was littered with anti-LGBTQIA rhetoric and policies. This included banning trans and HIV+ service members from the military, allowing housing shelters to deny help to gender non-conforming people and issuing an executive order to make it harder for refugees escaping anti-LGBTQIA regimes across the world. Throughout his …

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Trump’s Day-One Executive Order Targets DEI Programs and Transgender Rights, Sparking Outrage

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New administration rolls back diversity initiatives and narrows gender recognition policies, drawing sharp criticism from human rights advocates. On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at dismantling federal programs promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), while also rolling back protections for the transgender …

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Egypt, Eritrea, and Uganda Top List as 67 Journalists Jailed Across Africa in Press Freedom Crackdown

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At least 67 journalists are imprisoned across Africa, reflecting the continent’s ongoing struggle for a free press, according to a report released last Thursday. The cases in Africa contribute to a global total of 361 journalists jailed as of December 1, 2024, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). …

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Court Orders Attorney General to Pay Shs 236 Million for Livestock Stolen by Army

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The High court in Lira has ordered the Attorney General to pay over Shs 236 million in taxed costs to Betty Akello and John Francis Ongia for lost livestock during the Lango sub-region insurgency. The case dates back to 2011 when Akello and Sam Obua, acting on behalf of 580 …

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