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As many as 500,000 people had died as a result of war-related violence and famine by late 2022. The post Two Years After Devastating Conflict Began Parties Reach Pause In Ethiopia-Tigray War appeared first on NewsOne.

Prayers are in order for dozens of families in Thailand after a former police officer opened fire inside a daycare, killing at least 24 young children. In total, 37 people were killed and another 12 were wounded. The shooter took his own life after the attack. It's the deadliest mass shooting in Thailand's history. Most of the children who died were preschoolers. The gunman was reportedly fired from his position as a police officer months ago after being caught with drugs.

Two Black Muslim men were kicked off a 2020 Alaska Airline flight after a passenger complained of them speaking and texting in Arabic.

To celebrate what would have been Nelson Mandela's 104th birthday. Here are some of his most memorable quotes The post Happy Birthday, Nelson Mandela! 5 Quotes Madiba Said That Still Ring True Today appeared first on NewsOne.

Environmental Activist Francia Marquez will become Colombia's first Black female vice president following the country's historic presidential vote for leftist politician, Gustavo Petro.

A church in Owo, Nigeria was subject to a mass shooting this past Sunday (June 5) when assailants opened fire & killed least 50.

Pastor Harry Johannes Knoesen of the National Christian Resistance Movement was found guilty of treason for plotting to kill South Africans.

The UK has announced a plan that will transfer thousands of African migrants to Rwanda instead of allowing them to seek asylum in the UK.

A current visit to Jamaica by Prince William and Kate Middleton, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, is receiving heavy backlash from over 100 of the country's leaders who claim that both an apology for past colonization and slave reparations are needed from Great Britain.

The changemakers told Sky News that they have now helped "more than 500 black students" to successfully flee Ukraine by "funding transport costs, like arranging taxis and other emergency needs."

"Black lives should matter today. Black lives should matter in America. Black lives should matter in Europe."

The remaining missionaries from the group of 17 that were kidnapped for ransom in Haiti in October reportedly escaped their captors and made their way to the countryside to freedom, as related by a spokesperson for the group in a press conference in Ohio.