Sanctions Kill: a book, a webinar, a movement By Lyn Neeley December 15, 2022 Several authors of the new book, “Sanctions: A Wrecking Ball in a Global Economy,” [...]
They want to lead us into war – interview with historic African leader from Mali By Raphaël Schmeller December 2, 2022 This interview with Aminata Dramane Traoré was first published Nov. 30 in the German [...]
Youth join global strike for climate justice By Kathy Durkin September 26, 2022 Climate strikers in Bengaluru, India, one of 450 global locations, were among hundreds of [...]
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. [...]
You must be logged in to post a comment.