Climate as border
Although little evidence suggests a direct link between climate change and mass migration, Europe is using “climate migration” to militarize its borders.
Although little evidence suggests a direct link between climate change and mass migration, Europe is using “climate migration” to militarize its borders.
Stripped of its veneer of nuance, Noah Feldman’s essay in 'Time' is another attempt to silence opponents of the Israeli state by smearing them as anti-Jewish racists.
The indifference towards Sudan's suffering can be traced to a disturbing pattern deeply rooted in antiblackness.
Caught between pro-West loyalists and anti-West populists, West Africa’s regional bloc has come apart.
Kenya’s plan to send 1,000 police officers to Haiti undermine's the country's fragile sovereignty.
In Mali, Wagner militias are terrorizing the Fula, Tamasheq (Tuareg), and Moura population.
South African writer, publisher and curator Zukiswa Wanner explains why she is surrendering her 2020 Goethe Medaille.
Are Nelson Mandela's personal belongings sellable family heirlooms or heritage artifacts of national significance?
Chile’s march to a progressive constitution and egalitarian transformation has stalled. What can movements in the Global South learn?
South Africa’s Wits University likes to vaunt its anti-apartheid credentials. So why is it cozy with Israel and Zionism?
Israel’s strategy of economic partnership and development support to Kenya is a bid to legitimize its ailing international reputation.
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Fermée depuis juin 2023, l’université de Dakar est devenue le symbole de l’effondrement de la démocratie sénégalaise.
Closed since June 2023, the University of Dakar has become a symbol of the collapse of Senegalese democracy.
The struggle of the Palestinian people has become central in the global movement against US imperialism.
Student organizing is resurging in Nigeria. But to have any impact, students must connect with struggles beyond campus.
Press freedom under President João Lourenço is in bad shape.
A precariedade da liberdade de imprensa em Angola sob o mandato do presidente João Lourenço.
It is no surprise that even today, Europe only feels guilt about the episode of the Holocaust and not the principle of genocide which made it possible.
Anti-authoritarian struggles on the continent aren’t just fighting for democracy, but they are also reimagining it.