From Kabila to Tshisekedi and Peacefully! The Congo Holds Its Breath

Raïs Neza Boneza – TRANSCEND Media Service 25 Jan 2019 – Today at 2 p.m. the members…

The Trouble With Ethiopia’s Ethnic Federalism

Ethiopian army soldiers controlled protestors from the capital and those displaced by ethnic-based violence over the…

Ethiopia Applauded for Its Progressive Refugee Integration Law

By Kylie Kiunguyu Ethiopia’s parliament has adopted revisions to its existing refugee law, making it one…

From a Refugee Camp to Davos: One Co-Chair's Story

Photo: WEF The Co-Chairs of this year’s Annual Meeting have delivered a strong call to action to…

Off The Beaten Path, Haiti’s Jazz Festival Comes Of Age

  Port-au-Prince – At a time when most of the world’s jazz capitals are buried under…

WHEN DREAMS ARE UNDER SURVEILLANCE

In elementary school, I was served Martin Luther King Jr. right along with Santa Claus and…

Tribute to Patrice Lumumba Assassinated On 17 January 1961

FacebookTwitterGoogle+LinkedInStumbleUponTumblrPinterestRedditVKontakteOdnoklassnikiPocketShare via EmailPrint  Patrice Lumumba Why was Lumumba killed? Because he was a ‘relentless, dedicated, intelligent,…

Africa in Review 2018, part III: Imperialist militarism and the quest for reconstruction

Efforts of Africa’s unity and regional integration are obstructed by continuing outside interference and destabilisation of…

Africa in review 2018, part II: Regional instability and the politics of underdevelopment

Introduction Over the last 12 months events on the African continent have reinforced the centuries-long relationship…

Video: Daughters of al-Shabab | Radicalised Youth: What draws Kenyan women to join al-Shabab and what challenges are they facing when they want to return home

Africa in review 2018: Electoral politics, social stability and the need for genuine economic development

From the Democratic Republic of Congo to Sudan the need for continental solutions is apparent. Introduction…

Omar Victor Diop is the Senegalese photographer challenging what we think history looks like with his stunning artwork

Separating children from parents: A sordid modern practice

Separating families is the most terrifying form of state oppression to maintain dominance over populations The…

Algeria's Trappist monks still spreading message of peace even after death

Algeria’s Cistercian monastery of Tibhirine, where seven Trappist monks were killed during the 1990s civil war,…

Sudanese reject government promises in fresh protests

Protesters returned to the streets of Sudan’s capital and other cities on Friday despite government attempts…

On January 1st, 1959, the Rebel army led by Fidel Castro overthrew Batista's dictatorship.

World fails to protect children in conflict zones in 2018, UN says

Many children who live in conflict zones find themselves fearing for their lives, as reports of…

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