Former Archbishop Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s Nobel Peace Prize-winning icon, died Sunday at 90. Tutu’s passionate voice helped finish South Africa’s brutal apartheid regime that oppressed its Black majority for many years. World leaders, South Africans and other people across the globe mourned his loss of life and praised the life he lived and the legacy he leaves behind, together with his more moderen work as an activist for racial justice and LGBTQ rights. NewsHour Particular Correspondent Charlayne Hunter-Gault joins.
You May Also Like
World
France, which has opened its borders to Canadian tourists, is eager to see Canada reopen to the French. The Canadian border remains closed...
Health
Kashechewan First Nation in northern Ontario is experiencing a “deepening state of emergency” as a result of surging COVID-19 cases in the community...
World
The virus that causes COVID-19 could have started spreading in China as early as October 2019, two months before the first case was identified in the central city of Wuhan, a new study...
World
April Ross and Alix Klineman won the first Olympic gold medal for the United States in women’s beach volleyball since 2012 on Friday,...