Church of England's £100M slavery fund faces backlash
The Church of England's £100 million fund to address its historical links to slavery sparks debate as critics question its effectiveness and transparency.
The Church of England's £100 million fund to address its historical links to slavery sparks debate as critics question its effectiveness and transparency.
American singer Ciara has been awarded honorary citizenship by Benin in a symbolic move as the nation seeks reparations for its role in the transatlantic slave trade.
A new report on Edinburgh's historical ties to slavery sparks debate on how cities should confront uncomfortable truths beyond academic circles.
The University of Edinburgh faces calls to address its historical links to a Scottish enslaver in Jamaica, sparking debates on reparations and institutional accountability.
A shocking investigation reveals how Edinburgh University's historic wealth is deeply tied to the transatlantic slave trade, raising urgent questions about reparations and institutional accountability.
The University of Edinburgh has initiated a comprehensive investigation into its historical links to slavery and colonialism, aiming to address past injustices and promote inclusivity.
Kenya's government has unveiled an ambitious plan to allocate land in Nairobi for African Americans seeking to reconnect with their roots. Could this be a groundbreaking move in the global reparations debate?
A landmark ruling by the International Court of Justice could force Australia and other top carbon emitters to pay climate reparations, reshaping global environmental accountability.
France signals willingness to engage in talks about reparations for its colonial actions in Niger, marking a potential shift in diplomatic relations.