Cabo Verde’s historic run and the breakthrough performances of fellow African and Caribbean nations changed the conversation about visibility, opportunity, and the future of African football.

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A crowd of protesters gathers in a city street, with several people raising clenched fists. In the foreground, a person in a red cap blows a whistle while others chant, some wearing face masks and holding placards.

The ungovernable Gen-Z

The Kenyan government’s reaction to the present moment of necessary generational disobedience resembles the way colonial regimes used to respond to the question of the “detribalized native.”

The World Cup

Our coverage of the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup in North America.

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The World Cup was born from imperial rivalry and nationalist aspiration. Almost a century later, it still oscillates between mass hope and elite spectacle.

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