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Can China and the United States Establish Mutual Respect to Lessen Tensions?
Source: Globetrotter On June 3, 2023, naval vessels from the United States and Canada conducted a joint…
Of the Sahel and the Merchants of Death
There is a tangled trafficking web that has been woven across the Sahel, which spans…
BACK STORY: HOW I DISCOVERED THE MYTH VALUES THEORY By Muli wa Kyendo
Introduction: Myth Values Theory has been cited by many researchers around the world from disciplines I…
Flipping the Narrative: We need to talk about international aid and refugee self-reliance
This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. International organisations and NGOs often treat refugees…
Headline: After Years of Attacking Protesters, Sudan’s Army and Paramilitary RSF Turn on Each Other By Pavan Kulkarni and Prasanth Radhakrishnan
More than 500 people have been killed and 4,000 injured since fighting broke out between the…
The geopolitics of debt in Africa
Massive exposure of some African economies to Chinese-owned debt is making it difficult for Beijing to…
What is Happening in Kenya?
By Mordecai Ogada It has been an interesting few weeks in Kenya; the recent weekly anti-government protests…
Sudan’s Unfinished Democracy By Magdi el Gizouli
The last ten days of Ramadan, Islam’s fasting month, are supposed to be a period of…
Haiti: “The Truth Speaks for Itself” by Robert Roth, Haiti Action Committee
On December 16th, 2022, Fanmi Lavalas – the people’s party of Haiti – released a statement…
FLORIDA: 4 MEN ARRESTED IN PLOT TO KILL HAITIAN PRESIDENT
Tuesday, U.S. federal law enforcement arrested two U.S. citizens and a legal permanent resident living in…
Poverty amid Plenty
Tags: Hunger, Inequality A World Fragmented by Inequality 7 Feb 2023 – A few weeks ago, the world’s power…
Ilhan Omar Is Not Mama Africa
1 Feb 2023 – Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is making a martyr of Somali American Minnesota…
If You Wouldn’t Ask Hannibal Lecter to Stop Mass Atrocities, Don’t Ask “The International Community” By Ann Garrison
4 Jan 2023 – The hope that the U.S. will intervene anywhere in the world for humanitarian reasons…
Stubborn resistance will confront foreign intervention in Haiti
By G. Dunkel posted on November 11, 2022 The U.S. has attempted to assert control over the sovereignty of…
Where Coffee Is Grown but Rarely Consumed, a Shift
In Uganda, people grow coffee to export but rarely consume it themselves. Now a push to…
Glaring Western Hypocrisy on Human Rights in Africa: Ethiopia and the Democratic Republic of Congo
The US and EU are complicit in the continued Rwandan and Ugandan incursions into the Democratic…
Wisdom from the Jungle
While we are inundated with reports of varying credibility about the war instigated by US/NATO against…
Ethiopia Nears Victory in its Civil War, US Scrambles to Control the Outcome
Rally for Ethiopian sovereignty, Meskel Square, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10.22.2022 War between Ethiopia and the TPLF…
Remembering Marikana
South Africa needs to build a society that’s decent and doesn’t humiliate people. By Dion Forster…
Central African Republic launches Bitcoin hub
The Central African Republic has launched its government-backed cryptocurrency hub called Sango – named after one…
Colombia: Gustavo Petro and Francia Márquez have achieved a historic victory for the left – so who are they?
It was, said Francia Márquez Mina, a victory for “the nobodies”. Speaking in Bogota on June 19…
Back in Time: How the ‘Master Narrative’ shapes racist reporting on the Monkeypox
The recent racist western media coverage of the monkeypox virus outbreak has tragically taken us centuries…
Why Paul Kagame is a benevolent imperial agent By John Ouma
Writing in The Times recently, noted British print journalist Wrong referred to Rwandan president Paul Kagame…