Murders, slot machines, animal game, illegal cigarettes, and slave labor: the crimes attributed to Adilsinho, according to the police
Adilsinho, a notorious figure in organized crime in Rio de Janeiro, has been arrested and is linked to various illicit activities, including gambling, illegal cigarette trade, and suspected murders.
The African Slave Trade: When Will Europe Acknowledge 'The Most Serious Crime Against Humanity'?
Ghana seeks to elevate the recognition of the African slave trade as a crime against humanity during the upcoming UN General Assembly, amidst a global push for acknowledgment and support.
Ghana to submit a resolution to the UN to designate the African slave trade as the "most serious crime against humanity"
Ghana is set to submit a UN resolution to recognize the African slave trade as the most serious crime against humanity, supported by the African Union and Caribbean nations.
Ghana Seeks Formal UN Acknowledgement of African Slave Trade Injustice
Ghana plans to submit a resolution to the UN to label the African slave trade as the most serious crime against humanity.
Ghana Wants to Have African Slave Trade Recognized as the 'Most Serious Crime Against Humanity' by the UN
Ghana plans to present a resolution to the United Nations General Assembly to recognize the African slave trade as the most serious crime against humanity.
Mystery of the most famous grave where you'll still find flowers laid today
A grave at Sunderland Point in Lancashire, known as 'Sambo's' final resting place, continues to draw visitors who leave flowers, steeped in historical and cultural significance.
Transatlantic Slave Trade: The Commonwealth Secretary-General Revives the Debate on Reparations
The Commonwealth Secretary-General supports reparations for member countries affected by the transatlantic slave trade and is confident about upcoming negotiations.
Will Yunus take Bangladesh as America's slave? Commotion over secret deal just before the elections
Concerns are rising in Bangladesh over a secret trade deal with the US amidst speculation about the legitimacy of the Yunus administration to negotiate on behalf of the country.
Ghana: Ghana Pauses Diaspora Citizenship Applications Amid Process Overhaul
Ghana has temporarily suspended citizenship applications for the African diaspora to improve the accessibility and user-friendliness of the process.
Africa: All of Africa Today - February 3, 2026
Ghana has paused citizenship applications for members of the African diaspora to improve the accessibility and user-friendliness of the process, which has been available for those with African ancestry since 2016.
Brooke Newman, historian: "The British monarchy benefited from slavery for centuries and it is necessary to acknowledge this"
Historian Brooke Newman discusses the British monarchy's historical connections to slavery, highlighted in her new book 'The Crown’s Silence', which emphasizes the need for acknowledgment of royal involvement in the slave trade.
Galicia as an Atlantic Node of the Slave Trade: A Coruña Hosts an Exhibit on Other Historical Memory
The article discusses an exhibition in A Coruña highlighting Galicia's role in the Atlantic slave trade, where between 1800 and 1835, Galician traders trafficked approximately 16,700 individuals.