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Automated Murder: Israel’s ‘AI’ in Gaza by Patrick Lawrence and Cara Marianna*

“Technological change, while it helps hu- manity meet the challenges nature impos- es upon us, leads to a paradigm shift: It leaves us lesscapable, not more, of using our...

Reflections on the Olympic Games in Paris in 2024 by Dr rer. publ. Werner Wüthrich

According to the official calendar, the Olympic Games took place for the first time...

Visit to Bulengo IDP Camps: Addressing the Plight of Twa/Pygmies

On Sunday, April 21, 2024, our team visited two groups at the Bulengo IDP...

Preventing Armageddon in the 21st Century

17 Apr 2024 – For my first post on Political Therapy I am sharing...

A case for Biafra BY CHIKA ONYENEZI

My mum was in the bathroom when fighter jets started bombing Enugu. Soon, Nigerian soldiers would enter Enugu. With her father and siblings, they...

Revolt of the Black athlete The hidden history of Muhammad Ali By David Zirin

Appeared in International Socialist Review Issue 33, January–February 2004 Dave Zirin is the author of Welcome to the Terrordome: The Pain,...

Malick sidibe unshakable conviction african values solidarity sharing By Awa Meite

Source: trueafrica.co   A tribute to the photographer Malick Sidibé by Awa Meité, a friend of the family and curator of his work. ...

Protests surge as gap widens between reality and the ‘Africa rising’ narrative By Patrick Bond

Self-congratulatory rhetoric keeps springing from the lips of World Economic Forum elites – at the expense of reality. Software executive Brett Parker claims...

Haiti’s Election Verification Commission: A Step in the Right Direction By Marilyn Langlois

6 May 2016 – On a visit to Haiti in late April with Task Force on the Americas, a California-based organization in solidarity with the...

Sweden: Alone, her fist high, standing and facing of the neo-Nazis

  In the city of Borlänge, some 300 neo-Nazi members of  the group Nordiska motståndsrörelsen (Nordic Resistance Movement) marched last weekend on the...

“Our stomachs will make themselves heard”: What Sankara can teach us about food justice today

When it comes to food justice, environmentalism and ecological practices, Thomas Sankara was way ahead of his time. Thomas Sankara helped Burkina Faso...

Open letter to President Salva Kiir Mayardit Your Excellency!

  Your Excellency!   As the nation move toward its dream of hope for Peace , stability and sustainable development upon return of Dr....

Did the Death of a Mississippi Mayor End a Great Experiment in African American Liberation? By Nathan Schneider

The memorial service for Mayor Chokwe Lumumba, who died on February 25, 2014. Lumumba spent 40 years working as an attorney and...

How an underground hip hop artist and his book club threaten Angola’s regime By Phil Wilmot

Angolan rapper Luaty Beirão, also known as Ikonoklasta. (Facebook / Luaty Beirão) On Monday, 17 Angolan activists received sentences ranging from two to...

Prof. Tim Murithi: Africa needs regional reconciliation processes

  IPSS Indaba Series with Prof. Tim Murithi On 29 March, Professor Tim Murithi, Head of the Justice and Reconciliation in Africa Programme...

Rest in Power Toussaint L’Ouverture: Saluting Haiti’s Triumph against Colonialism By Richard Sudan

7 Apr 2016 – April 7th marks the passing of one of the greatest, most revered and most important figures of African and world history,...

Remembering Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising By Mairead Maguire, Nobel Peace Laureate

When the President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, the Irish military, government members and many Irish people gathered in Dublin, on Easter Sunday (27...

Is the war against drugs a war against women? By Judi Gitau

In almost every nation, punitive drug policies have the greatest impact on women who are already coping with poverty and social neglect, histories of...

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