A New Dawn for Senegal
A supporter of the coalition of anti-establishment candidates shouts as he holds up a poster with Ousmane Sonko on it during a campaign rally in
What’s really behind Germany’s unshakeable support of Israel?
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. To understand Germany’s unconditional support for the Israeli genocide, one must understand the origins of the
War spending: What is it good for?
Protesters gather at a General Dynamics factory in Saco, Maine in January. The case of Gaza may be extreme in its brutality and the sheer
Israel bombs Gaza, blocks aid in defiance of UNSC ceasefire resolution
Air dropped aid parcels falling in Gaza. Virtually the entire world has welcomed the UNSC ceasefire resolution and has called for its swift implementation, yet
UNSC resolution on Gaza Ceasefire – welcomed by Hamas, rejected by Netanyahu
As expected, the “ceasefire resolution” has got the world abuzz and, though Hamas has welcomed it by thanking the UN Security Council, the occupying regime
Literacy for liberation: Zambia’s Socialist Party fights illiteracy
Over 350 people, majority women, graduated from the Second Phase of the Fred M’membe Literacy and Agroecology Campaign Programme. Since 2021, over 4,000 people in
A call to action as female genital mutilation persists in Africa
Anti Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) protesters hold placards outside the National Assembly in Banjul on march 18, 2024, during the debate between lawmakers on a
AU: Building peace and human rights in Africa
Navi Pillay, left, then United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and Baudelaire Ndong Ella, right, then Permanent Representative of Gabon to the UN Office
Rocky road ahead to fix judiciary’s tarnished image
President Cyril Ramaphosa, left, with Chief Justice Raymond Zondo during the swearing-in ceremony of new members of the National Executive at Tuynhuys in Cape Town
Expecting justice from a broken system a bridge too far
A Palestinian girl reacts at the scene of an explosion that medics said killed eight children and two adults, and wounded 40 others, at a
AU has no capacity to end the year-long civil war
Volunteers prepare food for internally displaced Muslim devotees for their breaking fast meal during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan in Gedaref on March 13,
Putin’s re-election furthers new world order
While African and other leaders in the developing world such as Cuba have lauded Russia’s progressive role in fighting colonialism and apartheid in their countries,
A New Dawn for Senegal
A supporter of the coalition of anti-establishment candidates shouts as he holds up a poster with Ousmane Sonko on it during a campaign rally in
What’s really behind Germany’s unshakeable support of Israel?
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. To understand Germany’s unconditional support for the Israeli genocide, one must understand the origins of the
War spending: What is it good for?
Protesters gather at a General Dynamics factory in Saco, Maine in January. The case of Gaza may be extreme in its brutality and the sheer
Israel bombs Gaza, blocks aid in defiance of UNSC ceasefire resolution
Air dropped aid parcels falling in Gaza. Virtually the entire world has welcomed the UNSC ceasefire resolution and has called for its swift implementation, yet
UNSC resolution on Gaza Ceasefire – welcomed by Hamas, rejected by Netanyahu
As expected, the “ceasefire resolution” has got the world abuzz and, though Hamas has welcomed it by thanking the UN Security Council, the occupying regime
Literacy for liberation: Zambia’s Socialist Party fights illiteracy
Over 350 people, majority women, graduated from the Second Phase of the Fred M’membe Literacy and Agroecology Campaign Programme. Since 2021, over 4,000 people in
A call to action as female genital mutilation persists in Africa
Anti Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) protesters hold placards outside the National Assembly in Banjul on march 18, 2024, during the debate between lawmakers on a
AU: Building peace and human rights in Africa
Navi Pillay, left, then United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and Baudelaire Ndong Ella, right, then Permanent Representative of Gabon to the UN Office
Rocky road ahead to fix judiciary’s tarnished image
President Cyril Ramaphosa, left, with Chief Justice Raymond Zondo during the swearing-in ceremony of new members of the National Executive at Tuynhuys in Cape Town
Expecting justice from a broken system a bridge too far
A Palestinian girl reacts at the scene of an explosion that medics said killed eight children and two adults, and wounded 40 others, at a