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Zio Racism!

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July 8, 2026

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Korea Times News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Hate speech seeps into Korean classrooms

Hate speech seeps into Korean classrooms

Center for Public Integrity

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· May 16, 2024

Asian students face racism, harassment at school. What would make it stop?

Editor’s note: This story has graphic language and descriptions of racial slurs, harmful rhetoric and violence against Asians and other students of color attending public schools. If you need support or have experienced violence, discrimination, harassment or racism, find an organization that can help in this database. Hai Au Huynh was fed up. The 45-year-old [] The post Asian students face racism, harassment at school. What would make it stop? appeared first on Center for Public Integrity.

GroundUp News

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· Jun 22, 2026

“Phantsi, Afrophobia!” – Cape Town artists and activists reject hatred

World Refugee Day events show “African solidarity”

DNyuz

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· Jul 11, 2026

Shouting match erupts as ‘white supremacist’ Jan. 6 rioter clashes with Black Republican

A debate erupted into a racial shouting match after white nationalist Jake Lang told Black conservative Austin Julio Broughton that “Black people are not assimilating into white culture.” Lang, described as a “white supremacist” by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani (D-NY), is a Jan. 6 rioter charged with beating police officers with a baseball []

AllAfrica

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· Jun 22, 2026

South Africa: 'Phantsi, Afrophobia!' - Cape Town Artists and Activists Reject Hatred

[GroundUp] World Refugee Day events show African solidarity

The korea Herald News

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· Jul 2, 2026

'Let's go to Starbucks' chant becomes flashpoint in political debate

A controversial chant by high school baseball players has erupted into a political flashpoint in South Korea, with rival parties clashing over whether the students deserve harsh punishment. The Let's go to Starbucks chant was widely interpreted as a derisive slogan evoking Starbucks Korea's Tank Day promotion. The campaign sparked outrage last month for allegedly belittling the 1980 Gwangju Democratic Uprising, a significant event in South Korea's democratic history commemorated on May 18. L

Irish News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Racist attack on Co Tyrone business

Racist attack on Co Tyrone business

Independent Online

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· Jun 21, 2026

Equality Court rules Ngizwe Mchunu’s anti-LGBTQIA+ remarks amount to hate speech

Equality Court rules Ngizwe Mchunu’s anti-LGBTQIA+ remarks amount to hate speech

The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 11, 2026

All Blacks v Italy: World media reacts as Will Jordan creates history in Wellington victory

All Blacks v Italy: World media reacts as Will Jordan creates history in Wellington victory

BERNAMA

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· Jul 9, 2026

Politics : PM Anwar Wants All Malaysians To Reject Politics Of Hatred, Extreme Racism

JOHOR BAHRU, July 9 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has urged all citizens to stop extreme racism and the politics of hatred, and instead prioritise the spirit of unity and mutual respect as Malaysians.

Fox News

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· Jul 6, 2026

Explosive House report reveals secret operation inside China at center of South Korea's fight with US company

House Judiciary Committee report alleges South Korea's far-left government has systematically discriminated against American companies like Coupang.

Al Bawaba

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· Jul 1, 2026

From heavy criticism to death threats: South Korea’s team ridiculed

ALBAWABA - Following their loss against South Africa and early exit from the World Cup, South Korea's national football team was met with mass criticism, with some fans going as far as posting death threats on social media...

The Hankyoreh

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· Jul 6, 2026

[Editorial] Seoul must respond firmly to US’ biased claims about Coupang

[Editorial] Seoul must respond firmly to US’ biased claims about Coupang

Eye Radio

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· Jul 1, 2026

Speaker urges youth to reject hate speech ahead of 2026 elections

The Speaker of the National Assembly, Joseph Ngere Paciko, has urged South Sudanese youth to reject hate speech and avoid being used as “political firewood” as the country prepares for the 2026 general elections. Speaking at the closing ceremony of a youth workshop organised by the Political Parties Youth Forum with financial support from the [] The post Speaker urges youth to reject hate speech ahead of 2026 elections appeared first on Eye Radio.

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

BTS to take 'The City' project to London

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- K-pop supergroup BTS' large-scale cultural program T...

Investing.com

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· Jul 2, 2026

US House committee says South Korea discriminated against Coupang

US House committee says South Korea discriminated against Coupang

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Young Tigers dibelasah Jepun

PETALING JAYA: Skuad hoki remaja kebangsaan terpaksa akur dengan kehebatan pasukan senior Jepun apabila tewas 5-0 dalam satu aksi persahabatan di Gifu, Jepun, hari ini. Itu merupakan aksi persahabatan pertama Young Tigers apabila mereka kini sedang melakukan persiapan bagi menghadapi Kejohanan Piala Remaja Asia 2026 yang akan diadakan di Moqi, China pada September ini. Selepas ... Read more The post Young Tigers dibelasah Jepun appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

OneFootball

· Jun 30, 2026

🎙️ Screwed up twice!: Germany star speaks out after World Cup exit

After the bitter World Cup exit against Paraguay, Kai Havertz, who managed to score the goal for 1-1, found some blunt words. First, the Arsenal star apologized to the fans before letting rip. With ...

National Review

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· Jul 9, 2026

Eating Anti-Racist Candy

We can’t forget that the activism in 2020 was so totalitarian that even candy companies issued statements about racism.

The Root

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· Jul 8, 2026

The World Cup’s Racism Problem Just Exposed Soccer’s Dark Side

From iShowSpeed to Kylian Mbappé, racism marred the World Cup. But Black greatness will always prevail on the global stage.

Metro

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· Jul 7, 2026

BTS returned to London and proved why they’re the best boyband on the planet

Arirang was a phenomenon, replete with homages to their Korean identity.

Global Voices

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· Jun 23, 2026

Malaysian government replaces the term ‘LGBT’ with ‘deviant culture’

They are legitimizing hate and discrimination against a highly vulnerable group. Words from those in power carry weight and real-world consequences.

EL PAÍS

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· Jul 6, 2026

Patriot Front: The masked white supremacists who marched through Washington on July 4

The group sees immigration and diversity as threats to their vision of the US. Their march produced a lasting image: a young Black woman surrounded by racists

Ghanaian Times

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· Jul 6, 2026

South Korean football is dead! …furious fans claim, demand sweeping reforms

South Korean football is dead – those words on the sign floating above the angry crowd said it all. Fans had gathered outside Seoul’s Incheon airport to confront the national team as they returned home after being knocked out of the World Cup in the group stage. Their ire was directed at one man in The post South Korean football is dead! furious fans claim, demand sweeping reforms appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

Haaretz

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· Jun 26, 2026

From the October hate rally to Congress: a major warning sign out of New York

From the October hate rally to Congress: a major warning sign out of New York

South China Morning Post

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· Jul 12, 2026

Why China’s ethnic unity law marks shift in policy towards assimilation

China’s new law on ethnic unity signals a shift in Beijing’s focus from handling specific ethnic matters to assimilation, according to a party ethnologist. The Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, which took effect this month, provides a framework that analysts say is designed to counter Western ideological influence and provide a statutory mandate for assimilating minority groups. However, it has triggered concerns from the United States and the European Union about forced assimilation...

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Related coverage for "Zio Racism!": Korea Times News — Hate speech seeps into Korean classrooms. Center for Public Integrity — Asian students face racism, harassment at school. What would make it stop?. GroundUp News — “Phantsi, Afrophobia!” – Cape Town artists and activists reject hatred. DNyuz — Shouting match erupts as ‘white supremacist’ Jan. 6 rioter clashes with Black Republican. AllAfrica — South Africa: 'Phantsi, Afrophobia!' - Cape Town Artists and Activists Reject Hatred. The korea Herald News — 'Let's go to Starbucks' chant becomes flashpoint in political debate. Irish News — Racist attack on Co Tyrone business. Independent Online — Equality Court rules Ngizwe Mchunu’s anti-LGBTQIA+ remarks amount to hate speech. The New Zealand Herald — All Blacks v Italy: World media reacts as Will Jordan creates history in Wellington victory. BERNAMA — Politics : PM Anwar Wants All Malaysians To Reject Politics Of Hatred, Extreme Racism. Fox News — Explosive House report reveals secret operation inside China at center of South Korea's fight with US company. Al Bawaba — From heavy criticism to death threats: South Korea’s team ridiculed . The Hankyoreh — [Editorial] Seoul must respond firmly to US’ biased claims about Coupang. Eye Radio — Speaker urges youth to reject hate speech ahead of 2026 elections. Yonhap News Agency — BTS to take 'The City' project to London. Investing.com — US House committee says South Korea discriminated against Coupang. Utusan Malaysia — Young Tigers dibelasah Jepun. OneFootball — 🎙️ Screwed up twice!: Germany star speaks out after World Cup exit. National Review — Eating Anti-Racist Candy. The Root — The World Cup’s Racism Problem Just Exposed Soccer’s Dark Side. Metro — BTS returned to London and proved why they’re the best boyband on the planet. Global Voices — Malaysian government replaces the term ‘LGBT’ with ‘deviant culture’. EL PAÍS — Patriot Front: The masked white supremacists who marched through Washington on July 4. Ghanaian Times — South Korean football is dead! …furious fans claim, demand sweeping reforms. Haaretz — From the October hate rally to Congress: a major warning sign out of New York. South China Morning Post — Why China’s ethnic unity law marks shift in policy towards assimilation