Antinuke group urges Japan to attend 1st U.N. nuclear ban meeting https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2021/02/739da4953af0-antinuke-group-urges-japan-to-attend-1st-un-nuclear-ban-meeting.html The chief of an antinuclear group has urged Japan to attend the first meeting of parties to a U.N. treaty banning nuclear weapons, saying the only country to have suffered the atomic bombings has a "moral responsibility" to do so. In a recent…
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A preview lecture for the University of Honors College Signature Seminar Black Utopias is tomorrow at 5:15 p.m. Caree Banton, the director of the University of Arkansas African and African American Studies program, will deliver the talk tomorrow night. and lead the seminar in the spring. The concept of Black utopias has existed for centuries around the world. She ll examine literature, music and other sources.
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A preview lecture for the University of Honors College Signature Seminar Black Utopias is tomorrow at 5:15 p.m. Caree Banton, the director of the University of Arkansas African and African American Studies program, will deliver the talk tomorrow night. and lead the seminar in the spring. The concept of Black utopias has existed for centuries around the world. She ll examine literature, music and other sources.
France s nuclear colonial legacy in Algeria
A French general speaks about France s series of nuclear tests in Reggane, Algeria, 1960 [AFP] Date of publication: 12 February, 2021 Share this page:
President Emmanuel Macron s recent statement that a memories and truth commission will be established to look into the history of the French colonisation of Algeria, has led to much public discussion over this bloody legacy. And in this context, the absence of apologies or offers of reparations by the French state has not gone unnoticed.
One area of particular contention in this process is the ongoing and detrimental effects of France s nuclear testing in Algeria, conducted throughout the 1960s.