We take a look at the South Carolina primary - with some papers saying that whoever is the candidate, it's the Tea party that has won, and others saying the movement is on the decline. We're also talking about plans to build the Queen a new yacht - they're pretty controversial in austerity-hit Britain.
A recent federal report shows that poverty is on the rise in the US, with nearly 1 in 6 Americans living in poverty. Douglas Herbert asks Don Rose, independent political consultant and former press secretary to Martin Luther King Jr, about the widening gap between rich and poor and how poverty and unemployment hit minorities particularly hard.
In Tuesday's international press- the Pope visits Britain, a Memphis newspaper digs out the secrets of the civil rights movement, and South Africa puts its policemen on a diet.
Thousands gathered in Washington on Saturday to attend a conservative rally that has sparked controversy for being held on the anniversary and site of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
As the streets of Washington fill with joyful anticipation ahead of one of the most eagerly awaited presidential inaugurations in history, US secret services and police turned the nation's capital into a hyper-secure zone.
On the occasion of Martin Luther King day, France 24 has the honour of receiving the celebrated civil rights activist’s son, Martin Luther King III, to reflect on his father’s dream and the rights of minorities today.
A day before the inauguration of the first black US president, the country is honouring Martin Luther King Jr. But has King’s dream of a colour-blind nation of opportunity been achieved? The statistics say no.
A day before the inauguration of the country’s first black president, the USA commemorated Martin Luther King Jr. But has King’s famous dream of a color-blind nation of opportunity been achieved? The statistics say no.