Yangon migrants' cramped lives on show at Bangkok art festival
A Myanmar photographer’s pictures of migrant workers' small living spaces in Yangon highlight contrast in fast changing city
David Dinkins, New York's first and only Black mayor, dies at 93
David Dinkins, New York City's first and only Black mayor battled high crime, a fierce economic recession and the AIDS epidemic during the 1990s
Violence erupts in Brazil after Black man beaten to death at Carrefour store
Protesters attacked a Carrefour Brasil supermarket in Porto Alegre after security guards beat to death a Black man at the store
COVID, unrest, climate seen as recipe for worsening U.S. housing inequality
Far more Black and Hispanic Americans are falling behind in rents and mortgages than their white counterparts, according to a Harvard University study
Philadelphia sets citywide curfew to quell unrest after fatal shooting of Black man
A social media video of two police officers shooting 27-year-old Walter Wallace Jr. sparked citywide unrest
Too hard to vote? Fired-up Black voters are doing it anyway
Despite poll monitoring, restrictions on mail balloting and door knocking upended by coronavirus, Black voters in some parts of the country are turning out in record numbers
Nigerian police mobilize to quell worst unrest in two decades
Amnesty International says soldiers and police killed at least 12 protesters on Tuesday in the Lagos districts of Lekki and Alausa
Nigeria's megacity Lagos reopens as curfew relaxed after protest shootings unrest
Amnesty International says soldiers and police killed at least 12 protesters on Tuesday in the Lagos districts of Lekki and Alausa
'Slavery and the City' tour sheds light on London's dark past
Sellout tour highlights links to slave trade in heart of Britain's financial centre
UK police officers face misconduct probe over stop of two Black athletes
British sprinter Bianca Williams and her partner Ricardo dos Santos were stopped by UK police while driving to their home in west London