African American News & Issues
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Jul- 2021 -2 July
Vir Das Turns Nostalgic As ‘Delhi Belly’ Clocks 10 Years
Indian comedian and actor, Vir Das celebrated 10 years of the film ‘Delhi Belly,' a quirky, crazy caper. The post Vir Das Turns Nostalgic As ‘Delhi Belly’ Clocks 10 Years…
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2 July
Covid-19 Case Recorded On Australia’s Sunshine Coast
A public health alert is being issued for parts of the Sunshine Coast after a new community Covid-19 case was identified. The post Covid-19 Case Recorded On Australia’s Sunshine Coast…
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2 July
Former Greens Leader Puts Anti-mine Case To Australian Environment Minister
Former Greens leader Bob Brown and Environment Minister Sussan Ley have met in Tasmania to discuss the mining expansion plan. The post Former Greens Leader Puts Anti-mine Case To Australian…
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2 July
Assisted Dying Comes Into Effect In Western Australia
Voluntary dying laws have come into effect in Western Australia, 18 months after legislation was passed by the state parliament. The post Assisted Dying Comes Into Effect In Western Australia…
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2 July
Indigenous Australian Man Sues Over Police ‘Assault’
An Indigenous man's lawsuit over a police assault has been expedited by a judge who found his psychological state "precarious". The post Indigenous Australian Man Sues Over Police ‘Assault’ appeared…
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2 July
Swara Bhaskar Expresses Gratitude As ‘Sheer Qorma’ Wins At Frameline Fest, Qualifies For BAFTA
Faraz Arif Ansari's upcoming short film ‘Sheer Qorma’ starring Swara Bhaskar is a love story between two women. The post Swara Bhaskar Expresses Gratitude As ‘Sheer Qorma’ Wins At Frameline Fest,…
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2 July
End To Australia’s Northern Territory Lockdown Thrown In Doubt, Miner ‘Lied’
Northern Territory could stay locked down after a Covid-19 infected miner where an outbreak started allegedly lied to authorities. The post End To Australia’s Northern Territory Lockdown Thrown In Doubt,…
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2 July
Wind Farms Hit With Fines Over South Australia Blackout
The Federal Court has ordered the operators of two wind farms to pay big fines over breaching national electricity rules at the time of the SA blackout in 2016. The…
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2 July
Marilyn Manson Sued Again For Sexual Assault, Team Denies All Allegations
American singer Marilyn Manson has been sued for the fourth time in the past two months for sexual assault and sexual battery The post Marilyn Manson Sued Again For Sexual…
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2 July
Western Australia Police To Carry Overdose Treatment Drug Naloxone
Police are taking part in a 12-month trial to provide emergency first aid in the case of opioid drug overdoses. The post Western Australia Police To Carry Overdose Treatment Drug…
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