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DESMOND TUTU


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South Africa's giant playwright Athol Fugard, whose searing works challenged apartheid, dies aged 92

Read full article: South Africa's giant playwright Athol Fugard, whose searing works challenged apartheid, dies aged 92

Athol Fugard, South Africa’s foremost dramatist who explored the pervasiveness of apartheid in such searing works as “The Blood Knot” and “'Master Harold’.

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Leonard Peltier leaves prison after Biden commuted his sentence in the killing of two FBI agents

Read full article: Leonard Peltier leaves prison after Biden commuted his sentence in the killing of two FBI agents

Native American activist Leonard Peltier has been released from a Florida prison, weeks after then-President Joe Biden angered law enforcement officials by commuting his life sentence to home confinement in the 1975 killings of two FBI agents.

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First popularly elected Black mayor in New England, Thirman Milner, has died at 91

Read full article: First popularly elected Black mayor in New England, Thirman Milner, has died at 91

The Connecticut NAACP says that former Hartford Mayor Thirman Milner has died.

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Lara Love Hardin's memoir 'The Many Lives of Mama Love' is Oprah Winfrey's new book club pick

Read full article: Lara Love Hardin's memoir 'The Many Lives of Mama Love' is Oprah Winfrey's new book club pick

An author and ghost writer’s life story, from prison and drug addiction to collaborating with the Dalai Lama and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu among others, is Oprah Winfrey’s latest book club selection.

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Friction over LGBTQ issues worsens in global Anglican church

Read full article: Friction over LGBTQ issues worsens in global Anglican church

Friction has been simmering within the global Anglican Communion for many years over its 42 provinces’ sharp differences on whether to recognize same-sex marriage and ordain LGBTQ clergy.

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Boxing champion belt given to Mandela stolen in South Africa

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A World Boxing Council championship belt belonging to former South African President Nelson Mandela has been stolen from a museum in Soweto.

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Nobel laureate and physicist Wilczek wins Templeton Prize

Read full article: Nobel laureate and physicist Wilczek wins Templeton Prize

Nobel Prize-winning theoretical physicist and author Frank Wilczek has been honored with this year's prestigious Templeton Prize, recognizing individuals whose life’s work embodies a fusion of science and spirituality.

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Children’s edition of ‘The Book of Joy’ coming this fall

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A picture-book edition of a bestseller that was co-authored by two Nobel Peace Prize winners will be published this fall.

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Tutu remains interred amid call to rename Cape Town airport

Read full article: Tutu remains interred amid call to rename Cape Town airport

The remains of South African archbishop and Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu have been interred during a private family service at Cape Town's Anglican cathedral.

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'Moral compass': Requiem for South Africa's Archbishop Tutu

Read full article: 'Moral compass': Requiem for South Africa's Archbishop Tutu

Anglican Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu has been remembered at his funeral for his Nobel Peace Prize-earning role in ending South Africa’s apartheid regime of racial oppression and for championing the rights of LGBTQ people.

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'A moral giant': South Africans pay their respects to Tutu

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South Africans of all walks of life are paying their respects to Desmond Tutu.

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A tense exchange highlights unsettled part of Tutu's legacy

Read full article: A tense exchange highlights unsettled part of Tutu's legacy

An anguished encounter between two titans of South Africa's anti-apartheid struggle during the country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings still rankles some Black South Africans.

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African leaders hail Tutu, but many don't follow his lead

Read full article: African leaders hail Tutu, but many don't follow his lead

African leaders are paying tribute to Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu for his fearless campaign that helped end South Africa’s brutal apartheid regime.

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Tutu's advocacy for LGBTQ rights did not sway most of Africa

Read full article: Tutu's advocacy for LGBTQ rights did not sway most of Africa

Desmond Tutu is being remembered for his passionate advocacy on behalf of LQBTQ people as well as his fight for racial justice.

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In memoriam: The storied names we lost in 2021

Read full article: In memoriam: The storied names we lost in 2021

As another year winds down, it feels natural to look back at what transpired, and examine some of the bigger headlines and events of 2021.

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Tutu's family gathers in South Africa for Cape Town funeral

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Desmond Tutu’s family members have gathered at his Cape Town home in preparation for his funeral this weekend as South Africans honored his life.

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Tutu: a man of empathy, moral ardor, and some silly jokes

Read full article: Tutu: a man of empathy, moral ardor, and some silly jokes

Desmond Tutu was, for many around the world, an icon.

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Young South Africans learn of Tutu's activism for equality

Read full article: Young South Africans learn of Tutu's activism for equality

Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s legacy is reverberating among young South Africans, many of whom were not born when the clergyman battled apartheid and sought full rights for the nation’s Black majority.

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1st U.S. gay bishop remembers Tutu's generosity, kindness

Read full article: 1st U.S. gay bishop remembers Tutu's generosity, kindness

The first openly gay bishop in the U.S. Episcopal Church is remembering when the late Desmond Tutu stood up for him.

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Obama calls Desmond Tutu the world's 'moral compass'

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Nobel Peace Prize laureate and retired Archbishop of Cape Town Desmond Tutu is being lauded around the world after his death Sunday at age 90.

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Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace winner, dies at 90

Read full article: Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace winner, dies at 90

Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist for racial justice and LGBT rights, has died at 90.

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South Africa's local vote will gauge support for ruling ANC

Read full article: South Africa's local vote will gauge support for ruling ANC

South Africans are voting in local government elections that will offer an indication if support for the ruling African National Congress has rebounded after waning in recent years.

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Across Africa, major churches strongly oppose LGBTQ rights

Read full article: Across Africa, major churches strongly oppose LGBTQ rights

In the United States, Western Europe and various other regions, some prominent Protestant churches have been vocal advocates for same-sex marriage and LGBTQ rights.

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Mural of South Africa's Desmond Tutu is fixed for his 90th

Read full article: Mural of South Africa's Desmond Tutu is fixed for his 90th

South African anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu is marking his 90th birthday.

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South Africa's Desmond Tutu turns 90 amid new racist slur

Read full article: South Africa's Desmond Tutu turns 90 amid new racist slur

As South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu turns 90, recent racist graffiti on a portrait of the Nobel winner highlights the continuing relevance of his work for equality.

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Renowned conservationist Jane Goodall wins Templeton Prize

Read full article: Renowned conservationist Jane Goodall wins Templeton Prize

Renowned conservationist Jane Goodall has been named as this year’s winner of the prestigious Templeton Prize, honoring individuals whose life’s work embodies a fusion of science and spirituality.

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South Africa's Tutu gets jab to help start inoculation drive

Read full article: South Africa's Tutu gets jab to help start inoculation drive

South Africa’s anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Desmond Tutu, 89, came out of retirement Monday to help the country launch its drive to inoculate older citizens against the coronavirus.

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Africa welcomes COVAX doses but warns against 'selfishness'

Read full article: Africa welcomes COVAX doses but warns against 'selfishness'

“It’s a concern, and everyone is talking about it.”The East African nation of 45 million people was receiving under 1 million vaccine doses — 864,000. It’s the first batch of a total of 18 million COVAX doses for Uganda, but when all will arrive is not known. While the COVAX initiative was created to ensure that low- and middle-income countries receive COVID-19 vaccines, it has faced delays and limited supply. And Nigeria began its vaccination campaign after Africa’s most populous country received almost 4 million doses. AdThe COVAX delays have pushed other African countries to seek more doses elsewhere, including via bilateral deals that can be unfavorable.

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Prosecutor son seeks father's release in fatal Brink's heist

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Andrew Cuomo for clemency for Gilbert, one of the oldest and longest held inmates in New York state. Four decades later, advocates for the 76-year-old inmate’s release include San Francisco’s chief prosecutor, the son left behind at 14 months old when both his parents were arrested. Boudin ran a progressive campaign in which he said visiting his parents Kathy Boudin and Gilbert in prison showed him the criminal justice system was broken. Hanchar contends Gilbert helped plan a crime that left a lasting hole in the lives of the slain men’s families. Shakur was convicted of leading a group responsible for a series of armed robberies in New York and Connecticut, including the Brink’s heist.

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NYC cathedral gunman's note says he planned to take hostages

Read full article: NYC cathedral gunman's note says he planned to take hostages

New York police officers move in on the scene of a shooting at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020, in New York. A man was shot by police after shots rang out at the end of a Christmas choral concert on the steps of the Manhattan cathedral Sunday afternoon. The shooting happened just before 4 p.m. at the church which is the mother church of the Episcopal Diocese of New York and seat of its bishop. The note was first reported by NBC New York. In the note, the law enforcement official said, Vasquez wrote he did not expect to make it home.

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Virus deaths top 600,000 as cases rise in SAfrica, Australia

Read full article: Virus deaths top 600,000 as cases rise in SAfrica, Australia

China confirmed 13 new cases in the northwestern city of Urumqi on Sunday, while South Korea reported less than 40 additional cases for a second straight day. The number of confirmed infections worldwide has passed 14.2 million, out of which 3.7 million are in the United States. Local governments in India continued to reimpose focused lockdowns in several parts of the country following a surge in cases. Iran has the Middle Easts worst outbreak with more than 270,000 confirmed cases. In Bangladesh, confirmed cases surpassed 200,000 but experts say the number is much higher as the country lacks adequate labs for testing.

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Breathtaking virus numbers show normal life still far away

Read full article: Breathtaking virus numbers show normal life still far away

Health workers wait to screen people for COVID-19 symptoms at a temple in Mumbai, India, Saturday, July 18, 2020. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)JOHANNESBURG South Africa was poised on Saturday to join the top five countries most affected by the coronavirus, while breathtaking numbers around the world were a reminder a return to normal life is still far from sight. Confirmed virus cases worldwide have topped 14 million and deaths have surpassed 600,000, according to Johns Hopkins University data, a day after the World Health Organization reported a single-day record of new infections at over 237,000. The country, however, remains the worlds most unequal, and health officials have warned that the pandemic will lay that bare. The two most populous states each reported roughly 10,000 new cases and some of their highest death counts since the pandemic began.

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Prince Harry and Meghan sue UK tabloid over private letter allegations

Read full article: Prince Harry and Meghan sue UK tabloid over private letter allegations

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, holding their son Archie, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, on Sept. 25, 2019. (CNN) - Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are suing a UK tabloid over a private letter it published, with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex alleging it was published illegally and edited selectively to hide "lies" the paper had told about the duchess. Harry added that "this particular legal action hinges on one incident in a long and disturbing pattern of behavior by British tabloid media. "I've literally just seen his statement so we're still digesting and we'll put out a statement soon," Wellington said. He would not comment on when The Mail on Sunday found out about the lawsuit, or on which law firm was representing the tabloid.

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Archie makes his debut on Meghan and Harry's South Africa tour

Read full article: Archie makes his debut on Meghan and Harry's South Africa tour

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, holding their son Archie, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, on Sept. 25, 2019. Marking his South African debut, four-month-old Archie met the beloved 87-year-old statesman when the family visited his legacy foundation in Cape Town. Footage posted to the official Sussex Royal Instagram account first revealed the much-anticipated moment -- to the delight of royal fans around the world. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex opened up to wellwishers at other engagements earlier this week about parenting Archie. Samoodien's sister, 61-year-old Nazli Edross-Fakier, told CNN that Meghan said that "Archie is the most calm, beautiful, easy baby."

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Most anticipated babies of all time

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Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, and his wife Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, holding their son Archie, meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the Desmond & Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, South Africa, on Sept. 25, 2019. Archie's birth back in May was just one of the most anticipated births. Read on for more. Hide Caption

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