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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...

480,000 killed by extreme weather this century – Analysis

Almost half a million people have died in natural disasters linked to extreme weather events in the last 20 years, according to a new...

Satellite alerts help fight illegal logging across Africa

By Reuters Published on Jan 05, 2021      A system using satellite data to send free alerts when trees are destroyed has been linked to a...

“Colonizing the Atmosphere”: How Rich, Western Nations Drive the Climate Crisis

New analysis finds the Global North is responsible for 92% of all excess global carbon dioxide emissions, while the Global South bears the brunt of the devastation.

‘We will coup whoever we want’: Elon Musk and the overthrow of democracy in Bolivia by Vijay Prashad, Alejandro Bejarano

What role did billionaire Elon Musk and his thirst for lithium play in the coup in Bolivia? Vijay Prashad and Alejandro Bejarano discuss. Elon Musk...

The Gates Foundation’s “Green Revolution” in Africa: Agribusiness Wins, Small Scale Farmers Lose

15 Jul 2020 – Ann Garrison interviews Timothy Wise on why US-style corporate agriculture pushed by billionaire Bill Gates has been disastrous for Africa. “The number...

Racial Pandemic and Viral Pandemic: USA Is an Epicenter, but Both Pandemics Are Global by Imani Countess and William Minter*

* William Minter is the editor of AfricaFocus Bulletin. Imani Countess is an Open Society Fellow focusing on economic inequality. This essay is part...

DRC’s Virunga: Park, Gorillas, and Rangers All Under Attack

Congolese officials are blaming armed Rwandan Hutu refugees for the massacre of twelve rangers and five civilians, but there are any number of other...

Deception? Deception?

In Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie”, a stunned Amanda Wingfield enters the second scene repeating an enigmatic question: “Deception?  Deception?”  Amanda revels in the...

What happened to Africa’s ambitious green belt project?

The 15 kilometer (9.3 mile) wide Great Green Wall project stretches over 7,775 km from Senegal on the Atlantic to Eritrea on the Red...

How is the Covid-19 Crisis Changing the Global Movement Landscape?

by Amber FrenchApril 03, 2020 In this article I offer a big-picture framework for how the Covid-19 crisis is impacting activism, organizing, and civil resistance movements....

Blood on the Nile is what’s coming if Egypt and Ethiopia continue their war of words over water

The Nile, one of the wonders of the natural world, finds itself the subject of an escalating war of words. It could turn the...

Climate Change and the Sinking Island States in the Pacific By Saber Salem

 Jan 2020 – Climate change is one of the most pressing political, economic and environmental issues of our time. It demands honest and timely collective...

Indigenous women in Kenya rebuild resilience amidst an eco-cultural crisis

In the face of growing climate change, indigenous women in Kenya are remembering and reinstating their native agricultural practices, to build resilience and reclaim...

Locust outbreak threatens more countries in eastern Africa

Swarms of desert locusts could ravage more countries in eastern Africa and threaten the livelihood of many more people, the United Nations' Food and...

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