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In the Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, Indigenous Jumma peoples have long contested the renaming of villages and ...
Algerian authorities have sentenced a French sports journalist, known for his coverage of African football, to seven years in ...
Gleizes travelled to the country and Tizi Ouzou to write about the local football club Jeunesse Sportive de Kabylie, named after Algeria's Kabylia region, home to the Berber Kabyle people.
Tunisia’s Shi’a minority can now hold public commemorations under President Kais Saied but not all citizens see this as a ...
A petition denounces the repression of the Algerian regime. In a context of growing repression in Kabylia, a new ...
Christophe Gleizes, a prominent French sports journalist convicted in Algeria of "glorifying terrorism", appealed his seven-year prison sentence on Monday, his lawyer told AFP.
Christophe Gleizes, who is 36, was sentenced on Sunday, after being found guilty of holding exchanges with a proponent of self-determination for Algeria's Kabyle minority.
Olivia Munn’s comments about Ms. Rachel struck enough of a nerve that People magazine deleted the whole article.