Ernest Cole: Lost and Found’: The anti-apartheid photographer who turned his lens on Black America

Ernest Cole was a pioneering South African photographer whose work captured the harsh realities of apartheid, but his legacy expanded far beyond this focus. In the late 1960s, after facing censorship in South Africa, Cole moved to the United States, where he continued to document racial segregation and social injustice. While his earlier work, particularly…

Read More

Israeli Cabinet to Vote on Lebanon Ceasefire Deal

Tensions in the Middle East continue to heighten as Israel approaches a decisive vote on a ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, following an initial approval by Prime Minister Netanyahu. The ceasefire deal aims to end months of intermittent fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, marking a critical step in the region’s attempt to stabilize. The proposed ceasefire…

Read More

A capital on lockdown, internet shutdowns and protesters clashing with police. What’s going on in Pakistan?

In Pakistan, a dramatic and intense political crisis has unfolded, as thousands of supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan have engaged in widespread protests across the country, particularly targeting the capital, Islamabad. These protests have emerged after Khan’s imprisonment, with demonstrators demanding his release from jail. Khan, who was ousted in a controversial vote…

Read More

One Crew Member Dead, Three Survive as Cargo Plane Crashes Near Vilnius Airport

A tragic cargo plane crash near Vilnius Airport in Lithuania claimed the life of one crew member while three others survived with injuries. The aircraft, reportedly on a routine delivery, experienced a mechanical failure before crashing in a wooded area. Emergency services responded promptly, rescuing the survivors and containing potential environmental hazards caused by leaking…

Read More