Here are the main topics Anadolu Agency's English Desk plans to cover on Monday, Aug. 8, 2022 (coverage may change depending on developing/ breaking stories):
It was 1971 when Geraldine Lee Shingoose, a survivor from one of Canada's controversial Muscowequan residential school, decided she was not going back after experiencing horrific abuses.
As the world commemorates International Day of Indigenous People, in Binga, one of the most remote districts, 515 kilometers, northwest of the Zimbabwean capital, Harare, there are revelations lives of indigenous people could be normal soon, as government has begun issuing identity documents.
Every year, International Cat Day is celebrated on Aug. 8 to promote the needs and wants of cats, which were once worshipped as gods in Egypt.
As Israel bombs, kills and wounds innocent Palestinians in fresh air raids, a new book has called for moving past "stale discourse" and engaging in new discussions on Palestine.
With US inflation at record levels since 1981, the Biden administration is looking for ways to curb rising prices with the so-called "Inflation Reduction Act." But, some experts argue its impact on ever-rising prices will be limited, albeit making the US economy less dependent on international energy prices in the long run.
Jackson Muhizi, who lives in a makeshift shack in a slum in the town of Kisoro west of Uganda's capital, has no kind words for the government and people who encroached on the forests in the country. -
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