New Nation was a weekly newspaper published in the UK for the Black British community.
The newspaper was launched in November 1996 by Richard Adeshiyan, the founding Editor who gave the title its name.
[3] They later sold the title to Ethnic Media Group,[4] a leading publisher of weekly newspapers, magazines, websites and digital newspapers for Britain's African, Caribbean, Black British and Asian communities,[5] until the company went into administration in 2009.
[6] It pioneered the development of Black and Asian digital newspapers, reaching a global audience.
In 2003, when several UK newspapers were furnished with details about the death of Margie Schoedinger, a black woman who had filed rape charges against George W. Bush, only the New Nation chose to publish the story.