Mr. Blinken’s blinders By Julia Wright Last month, another chapter of U.S. domination in Africa was written, a chapter of such hubris and [...]
Twenty years ago, Nigerian women took over ChevronTexaco and won concession By Monica Moorehead August 11, 2022 The following article first appeared on workers.org in two parts, dated Aug. 1 and 8, [...]
Hunger in West Africa drives protests in Sierra Leone By G. Dunkel August 16, 2022 According to the World Bank, the index price of agricultural products — which includes food [...]
In Chad: ‘France, get out, no to colonization!’ By G. Dunkel June 3, 2022 N’Djamena, Chad Several hundred people demonstrated May 14 in N’Djamena, capital of Chad, [...]
Famine in East Africa – hundreds of thousands threatened By G. Dunkel May 26, 2022 Food prices are soaring worldwide. Not just prices of wheat and other grains, which is where the [...]
DESPITE REPEATED FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH BINDING DECISIONS OF THE ECOWAS COURT OF JUSTICE, CAPE VERDE HAS BEEN DEEMED FIT TO HOST THE COURT’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE By a human rights lawyer, Dan Kovalik, in regards to the forthcoming ECOWAS Conference being held in Cape Verde 9-12 May The [...]
Sudan: The Three No’s of Popular Resistance By Carlos Lopes Pereira May 6, 2022 Article published in Avante, weekly newspaper of the Portuguese Communist Party, May 5. [...]
After 35 years, killers of African hero Thomas Sankara condemned By G. Dunkel April 18, 2022 The trial of the Burkinabè soldiers who in 1987 killed Thomas Sankara, the president of Burkina [...]
Global South rejects U.S./NATO aggression By Betsey Piette March 8, 2022 As the U.S. and NATO work to advance their war against Russia now breaking out in Ukraine, [...]
France agrees to withdraw troops from Mali By G. Dunkel February 25, 2022 President Emmanuel Macron of France announced that French troops will be pulling out of their [...]
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