A row has erupted after the chief of the World Health Organization (WHO) accused Taiwan's leaders of spearheading personal attacks on him.
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Asian Americans reported more than 650 racist acts over the last week in the wake of coronavirus, according to new data.
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The warning signs may have been there last month when Dominic Cummings, the influential and iconoclastic aide to Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, invited “weirdos and misfits” to apply to work at Downing Street.
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A Senegalese migrant living in Italy who claimed to have been the victim of a racist attack has now confessed he lied about the entire affair, saying he stabbed himself.
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Joaquin Phoenix has received praise for using his Baftas speech to call out "systemic racism " in the film industry.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sunday worked to start putting last week’s blackface scandal behind him and focused on policies he said he’d pursue if reelected, including lower cellphone costs and a middle-class tax cut, according to reports.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged on Friday that he let down his supporters - and all Canadians of color - by appearing years ago in brownface and blackface. Yet the scandal's fallout may be limited in a country without the harsh and still-divisive racial history of the neighboring United States.
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Marcus Rashford felt exasperated to be spending the night before an England game discussing soccer’s racism problem.
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US President Donald Trump broadly declared on Friday (Saturday NZT) that no-one should criticise the United States while he is president, part of a renewed attack on four minority congresswomen whom he has targeted as un-American.
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Ahead of last month’s European Parliament election, the Continent’s leaders and top-job candidates lamented at length the small number of women in high-ranking EU positions and promised to do better, pledging to work toward gender parity in the next Commission. Yet none of them even mentioned an equally great — if not worse — failure of representation: the dearth of people of color in Brussels’ corridors of power.
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