
Eritrea’s deteriorating state
The Eritrean government continues to force students into military service in the middle of a pandemic. Things are about to get even worse.

The Eritrean government continues to force students into military service in the middle of a pandemic. Things are about to get even worse.

White South Africans rarely look in the proverbial mirror to reflect on where they come from and how those histories shape their current realities.

When our political parties only have recourse to the realm of identity and culture, it is a smokescreen for their lack of political legitimacy and programmatic content. It is cynically unpolitical, and it’s all bullshit.

Senegalese writer Mbougar Sarr on how we are actually informed about symbols we want to bring down, and about those we wish to commemorate.

Africa Is a Country is proud to announce the official launch of the AIAC Talk livestream show.

The imminent and existential danger to Ethiopia is not Abiy Ahmed and an oppressive government. It is violent ethno-nationalism.

Amilcar Cabral remains inspirational for Africans and non-Africans challenged by injustice and oppression.

News reports claiming that “wet markets” in Asia are the source of the coronavirus obscure the fact that the consumption of wild animals is common in the West.

The Liverpool striker, Sadio Mane, carries the values of his boyhood home, Bambali, with him. But his football is a product of the European professional game.

What can the Senegalese Sadio Mane’s story tell us about the marketing of dreams.

A new documentary about Liverpool FC striker, Sadio Mane, is watchable, but suffers from the fallacy that sports and politics don’t mix.

Americans could learn a thing or two from Africans’ history of resisting structural adjustment policies.