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    'You can have two nationalities and one team' Jump to media player Germany's minorities are speaking out about racism after the Mesut Ozil row over his Turkish roots.
    • 15 Aug
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    How Starbucks hopes to end staff racism Jump to media player The coffee chain is giving all US staff "unconscious bias" training. We explain what that involves.
    • 29 May
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    • 19 Jul
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    Football fans 'get away with gay abuse' Jump to media player Ex-Wales rugby star Gareth Thomas says homophobia in football needs to be tackled like racism.
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    England shouldn't 'keep pointing the finger at Russia about racism' Jump to media player England manager Gareth Southgate says the country shouldn't "keep pointing the finger at Russia about racism".
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Mesut Ozil racism row: Germany's minorities speak out with #MeTwo

A new debate on racism has started in Germany since footballer Mesut Ozil quit his national team because of "racism and disrespect" over his Turkish roots.

Germans with immigrant backgrounds are speaking out with their discrimination stories using the hashtag #MeTwo.

  • 15 Aug 2018
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