One held as Indian's killing sparks outrage on Facebook
A 17-year-old British youth has been arrested over the fatal shooting of Indian student Anuj Bidve in Manchester. The killing triggered condemnation on social networking website Facebook, with people
John Terry vows to fight criminal racism charges
Chelsea and England football captain John Terry vowed on Wednesday to prove his innocence after prosecutors said he would face criminal charges over allegations he racially abused QPR's Anton Ferdinan
Liverpool's Luis Suarez banned for racially abusing Evra
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez was hit with an eight-game ban on Tuesday after a Football Association disciplinary hearing found he had racially abused Manchester United's Patrice Evra.
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No decision yet on Luis Suarez racism case: FA
The disciplinary panel hearing allegations of racism by Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has not reached a decision and will continue working through the weekend, the FA confirmed on Friday.
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David Beckham blasts Sepp Blatter over racism remarks
Former England captain David Beckham on Thursday condemned FIFA president Sepp Blatter's remarks on racism, but stopped short of saying Blatter should resign as head of world football's governing body
Racism row: Terry, Williams in dock
The demon of racism hasn’t yet been banished from sports.
After John Terry’s alleged racist abuse of QPR defender Anton Ferdinand in an EPL match last month, Tiger Woods’ former caddie Steve William
Canada politician sorry for Pakistan 'suicide bomber' joke
John Crosbie, Newfoundland and Labrador's lieutenant-governor in Canada, has issued an apology after taking fire for a joke about Pakistan and suicide bombers.
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Race not reason behind attacks on India students: Report
Indian students in Australia were robbed more frequently and were more likely to be the victims of assault as compared to other foreign pupils, but race was not the reason for these attacks, an offic
‘Racist’ UK telesales firm forced Indian employee Rahul to call himself ‘Rob’
A telesales firm, owned by Indians in Britain has been found guilty of race discrimination for forcing an Indian employee to anglicise his name.
Leicester-based firm Teachers 2 Parents Ltd asked Rah
Two plead guilty to 'hate' attack on Sikh taxi driver in US
Two men accused of attacking a Sikh taxi driver in November have entered no-contest pleas in a California court, with one man admitting that his attack was a hate crime.