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The Hirak, how the current contemporary liberation movement is known, gives Algerians a renewed sense of purpose.
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The Hirak, how the current contemporary liberation movement is known, gives Algerians a renewed sense of purpose.
On this second day of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, we’re bringing you a playlist exploring some of the most iconic songs in African football.
A documentary film takes Fanon's ideas out of the past and tracks the ways in which his ideas are resonating with today's young across the planet.
A fascinating new graphic novel sets out to describe the effects of Nazi and collaborationist policies on the inhabitants of French-controlled colonies and protectorates of World War Two North Africa.
The stuff we couldn't cover the second week of December, so we compiled them here in byte sizes.
Morocco is one of the United States’ oldest allies, so when it occupied Western Sahara in 1975, the right to self-determination of the Sahrawi people mattered little.
We are exploring the culture and history of the World Cup for the next month while the tournament goes on.
President Emmanuel Macron's apology to Algerians over French colonialism us about presidential elections in France.
The Black American writer, James Baldwin, draws parallels between oppression in South Africa, Algeria and the United States.
On show at the Islamic Cultures Institute in Paris until January, 50 Years of Reflection, is
Today's social movements rely on tech collectives to organize safely. But few know the history of other technologies used by earlier liberation movements.
To compensate for its possible isolation by the West, Russia could turn its attention to Africa, making the continent the next center stage for imperialist struggles.
Abdul Hakeem, in his 80s has lived in Morocco for over thirty two years, where he raised a family and runs two Aikido dojos.
In its first few years, the magazine 'Révolution Africaine' opened possibilities for Franco-Algerian cooperation. It was then co-opted by the state.
Nigerian coach Stephen Keshi's decision to resign one day after winning AFCON is a metaphor for the current political climate in Nigeria.
What we learned from day four of the 2013 African Cup of Nations being held in South Africa.