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Why Artificial Intelligence Must Be Stopped Now

Those advocating for artificial intelligence tout the...

We Need a Plan for the Transition to Renewable Energy

The transition to renewable energy is inevitable...

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Transitional Justice (Part 56): Rohingya the Voiceless, Stateless Refugees

Introduction 15 Mar 2024 – It is natural to have questions about how this paper on transitional justice fits into the series of 56 articles. The author has already published...

Why Artificial Intelligence Must Be Stopped Now

Those advocating for artificial intelligence tout the huge benefits of using this technology. For...

We Need a Plan for the Transition to Renewable Energy

The transition to renewable energy is inevitable given the current climate crisis and the...

With Genocide in Gaza, the Word ‘Never’ Has Been Stripped from ‘Never Again’

A Palestinian man holds a child as he mourns the death of twin babies...

African Stream

13 Mar 2024 – African Stream is an anti-war, anti-imperialist video and text website...

Laughter is an everyday form of resistance – Spire

June 2017. The death of Carol Atuhairwe, the smiling lady whose story of battling throat cancer moved the country. The public fundraised for her...

U.S. Government Turns Somalia Into Failed State to Steal Its Oil for Shell and Exxon-Mobil

“United States foreign policy in Somalia has always sided with the wrong side.” That’s how Mohamed Haji Ingiriis, a young Somali historian studying for...

Rusesabagina’s Show Trial and Shooting Deaths of a Rwandan Dissident and an Italian Ambassador

Paul Rusesabagina under arrest after his rendition to Rwanda. Is there any limit to how far the West will go to cover for Rwandan President...

Farmers block roads across India in protest against farm laws

This was part of their continuing struggle against the three farm laws that were passed by the Narendra Modi led govt in September last...

Dispatches from the Congo: When the US came calling

Kambale Musavuli from the Centre for Research on the Congo talks about the recent visit of two AFRICOM officials to the DRC and the...

Arundhati Roy: Our battle for love must be militantly waged – and beautifully won

The text of Arundhati Roy’s speech at the Elgar Parishad 2021 on January 30. I thank the organisers of the 2021 Elgar Parishad for inviting...

Haitians continue struggle against US-backed Moïse regime

A new wave of protests began in Haiti on January 10 against US backed president Jovenel Moïse and his attempt to extend his term...

It’s 2020. What Would YOU Do?

The year is drawing to a close, memorable for its unrelenting spotlight on coronavirus.  Reflecting on the past 12 months, imagine what you would...

Arts project re-imagines the realities of Riverlea

A photography and theatre project gives residents from the ruptured and under-resourced community an opportunity to articulate the realities of life in the township...

Why some governments fear even teens on TikTok

IN Egypt, teenager Menna Abdel Aziz used social media to ask for protection after a sexual assault. She was arrested on a variety of charges, including...

Decolonising Peace Journalism – And Putting It to Work in East Africa By Fredrick Ogenga

8 Jun 2020 – Conflict resolution is a recurrent theme in East Africa. This has prompted the need for innovative ways to create lasting consensus in...

Uganda: How music is shaping war on Coronavirus By Denis Nsubuga

It is good to see mainstream artistes step up against coronavirus, even when most of their shows were cancelled Bobi Wine, the Musician-turned-politician, is one...

‘Vulgarity makes the point polite conversation can’t’ — a conversation with Ugandan dissident Stella Nyanzi

Radical Ugandan activist and academic Stella Nyanzi discusses her recent imprisonment, the power of vularity and anti-authoritarian struggle. Phil Wilmot  Appeared on the net April...

Too Fast to Be a Woman

[soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/782302072" params="color=ff5500" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /] When South African track star Caster Semenya won a silver medal at the 2012 Olympic Games, critics claimed...

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