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Diane Keaton's LA mansion for sale after her death

The late actress Diane Keaton's Spanish Colonial mansion in exclusive Sullivan Canyon is on the market for around $27 million. Explore the unique property she renovated over eight years.

Radical Jamaican Journalist in 1920s London

Discover the untold story of radical Jamaican journalist W.F. Domingo and his groundbreaking activism in 1920s London. Explore how his ideas shaped anti-colonial thought.

Namibia demands return of sacred artefacts from US

In a significant move for cultural restitution, Namibia is formally demanding the return of sacred objects and human remains from museums in the United States, including Harvard and the Smithsonian.

Searching for Pan-Africanism's Lost Spirit

A profound exploration into the enduring legacy of Pan-Africanism, tracing its revolutionary roots and examining its urgent relevance in today's global landscape of racial justice and decolonisation.

Dutch Election Shock: Anti-Islam Party Loses Ground

In a stunning reversal of fortune, Geert Wilders' anti-Islam PVV party appears set to lose its lead position as centrist rivals make dramatic gains in the final Dutch election vote count, signalling a potential shift in the Netherlands' political landscap

Manchester's 1945 Pan-African Congress: 80 Years On

Eighty years after Manchester hosted the landmark Pan-African Congress, discover how this radical gathering ignited independence movements across Africa and reshaped Black political consciousness worldwide.

Gurnah's Theft: Coming-of-Age in Tanzania

Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah returns with a powerful audiobook exploring identity, displacement and moral choices in 1960s Tanzania through the eyes of a young student.

Dutch Coalition Names Jetten as 'Yes We Can' PM Candidate

In a dramatic political development, Dutch coalition partners have united behind D66 leader Rob Jetten as their 'Yes We Can' candidate to counter Geert Wilders and become the next Prime Minister of the Netherlands.

Dutch Election Shock: D66 Set to Become Largest Party

In a stunning political upset, exit polls indicate the progressive Democrats 66 (D66) party is poised to emerge as the largest force in the Dutch parliament, potentially reshaping the Netherlands' political landscape and European relations.

Wilders' Netherlands: One Year On

An in-depth analysis of Geert Wilders' first year leading the Netherlands. Has his anti-immigration agenda delivered on its promises or sparked economic turmoil?

Senegal reimagines Irish play Translations

A groundbreaking theatre production in Senegal reimagines Brian Friel's classic play 'Translations', drawing striking parallels between Irish language erosion and Senegalese cultural displacement under colonialism.

WA Governor Apologises for 1834 Pinjarra Massacre

In a landmark moment for reconciliation, Western Australia's Governor has delivered a formal apology to the Noongar people for the devastating 1834 Pinjarra Massacre, acknowledging colonial violence and beginning healing.

Wilders abandons Dutch PM bid after coalition talks fail

In a stunning political reversal, far-right leader Geert Wilders has withdrawn his bid to become Netherlands Prime Minister after failing to secure coalition support, despite his Party for Freedom's election victory.

How a British quarrel named Melbourne

The fascinating true story behind Melbourne's naming reveals a diplomatic dispute between two British governors that forever shaped Australian identity.

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