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A Sea of White Faces in Australia’s ‘Party of Multiculturalism’

October 6, 2021October 6, 2021Yan ZhuangComments Off on A Sea of White Faces in Australia’s ‘Party of Multiculturalism’

A young daughter of Vietnamese refugees was set to run for Parliament. Then she was passed over for a white insider, and a debate over cultural diversity flared into the open.

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Afghanistan’s Ethnic Minorities Fear a Repeat of Past Atrocities

August 20, 2021August 20, 2021Sharif Hassan and Marc SantoraComments Off on Afghanistan’s Ethnic Minorities Fear a Repeat of Past Atrocities

An investigation by Amnesty International detailed the execution of nine Hazara men by Taliban militants in July.

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‘Why Do We Deserve to Die?’ Kabul’s Hazaras Bury Their Daughters.

May 9, 2021May 9, 2021ADAM NOSSITERComments Off on ‘Why Do We Deserve to Die?’ Kabul’s Hazaras Bury Their Daughters.

A bomb attack that killed scores of schoolgirls, members of a long-persecuted minority, offered still more evidence that Afghanistan may be on the verge of unraveling.

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‘Now We Are United’: Myanmar’s Ethnic Divisions Soften After Coup

April 30, 2021April 30, 2021HANNAH BEECHComments Off on ‘Now We Are United’: Myanmar’s Ethnic Divisions Soften After Coup

Amid the resistance to military rule, some are saying that democracy can’t flourish without respecting the minorities that have been persecuted for decades.

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Quebec’s Ban on Public Religious Symbols Largely Upheld

April 20, 2021DAN BILEFSKYComments Off on Quebec’s Ban on Public Religious Symbols Largely Upheld

The ruling exempts English-speaking schools and effectively allows provincial legislators to wear turbans or head scarves, but it angered civil liberties advocates as discriminatory.

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A Fierce Election Tests Modi’s Campaign to Remake India

April 7, 2021MUJIB MASHALComments Off on A Fierce Election Tests Modi’s Campaign to Remake India

The prime minister’s party is vying to dethrone a powerful politician in West Bengal. Even a close race could demonstrate the growing reach of his Hindu nationalist movement.

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China Tries to Counter Xinjiang Backlash With … a Musical?

April 5, 2021April 7, 2021AMY QINComments Off on China Tries to Counter Xinjiang Backlash With … a Musical?

The movie is part of Beijing’s wide-ranging new propaganda campaign to push back on sanctions and criticism of its oppression of the Uyghurs.

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France’s Outspoken Student Union Positions Itself at the Vanguard of Change

April 4, 2021April 6, 2021Norimitsu Onishi and Constant MéheutComments Off on France’s Outspoken Student Union Positions Itself at the Vanguard of Change

To its critics, the 114-year-old Unef is the incarnation of the American-inspired ideas that threaten France’s founding principles. Its leaders say it is the future.

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Upbeat Official Report on Race in Britain Draws a Swift Backlash

March 31, 2021April 1, 2021Mark Landler and Stephen CastleComments Off on Upbeat Official Report on Race in Britain Draws a Swift Backlash

The government report, while acknowledging enduring racism, said Britain provided a model for other white-majority countries on issues of race. Critics accused it of ignoring racial injustice in the country.

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In Iraq’s Christian Heartland, a Feud Over a Town’s Identity

March 5, 2021Jane ArrafComments Off on In Iraq’s Christian Heartland, a Feud Over a Town’s Identity

Pope Francis will arrive in a country whose ancient Christian towns are in danger of disappearing. In one, a Christian community’s survival may come at the expense of another minority group.

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The Pompidou Center Has Been Emptied of Its Art. We Watched It Happen.

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The Pompidou Center Has Been Emptied of Its Art. We Watched It Happen.

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The Pompidou Center Has Been Emptied of Its Art. We Watched It Happen.

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