Born in Jamaica in 1835, Eaton changed the ideals of beauty in the Victorian era. Drawings and paintings of Eaton feature in collections in the UK and the world.
Mary Prince – Visionary abolitionist and writer, who was formerly enslaved
Born in Bermuda in 1788, Prince was the first Black woman to publish & write an autobiography in the UK. She wrote what it was like to live under slavery from her own perspective aje.io/r74zm
Olive harvest season is underway in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Here's a look at how Palestinian olive farmers face systematic attacks by Israeli settlers across the occupied West Bank 👇 aje.io/rb7r87
Olive trees have been cultivated across Palestine for thousands of years, becoming a symbol of resilience against Israeli occupation.
An estimated 10 million olive trees are planted in almost ½ of all cultivated land across the occupied West Bank & Gaza aje.io/wt4abu
In 2019, the Palestinian governorates of Jenin, Tubas and Northern Valleys produced the highest quantity of olive oil, followed by Tulkarm and Gaza, according to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics aje.io/wt4abu
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How Melbourne’s lockdown exposed the city’s ‘gender gap’ aje.io/stq8kc
This is the moment Al Jazeera's @ZeinakhodrAljaz was interrupted by gunfire and RPG explosions in Beirut.
Several people have been killed and dozens wounded by gunfire at a Hezbollah-led protest over the Beirut port investigation aje.io/c5dnhb
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Gun battles have broken out in Beirut after violence at a protest on Thursday.
Several people were reported killed when snipers fired on a Hezbollah-led protest, calling for the removal of a judge investigating last year’s massive port blast.
In part, it’s to do with COVID-19; consumer and factory demand for energy has come roaring back after plummeting during the early months of the pandemic, leading to supply chain bottlenecks.
@kaelynforde What else? Investors have pivoted to renewable energy sources over the past 5 to 10 years as part of a global push to address climate change.
This has led to a lack of investment in fossil fuels, which analysts say is contributing to current issues.