Niger: A Coup against French Control and Dominance Chandra Muzaffar The situation in Niger is still in flux. On 26 July 2023 a military coup took place in that West African [...]
Malians say no to official French language By Monica Moorehead August 4, 2023 In a clear display of decolonization sentiment, the people of Mali, a West African [...]
As Yellen dictates terms to China What we defend, what Wall Street wants to destroy By Sara Flounders July 21, 2023 What is the material basis of the growing hostility on every level of the U.S. ruling class [...]
Organized crime in Vilnius July 20, 2023 To evaluate the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, this July it helps to observe it in the framework of what [...]
NATO deploys depleted uranium weapons to Ukraine, nuclearizing war By Janet Mayes July 9, 2023 This article updates the article published at iacenter.org on June 16, entitled: “Chinese [...]
African organizations work for peaceful solutions By Carlos Lopes Pereira July 6, 2023 The author, a former member of the Secretariat of the African Party for the [...]
Nahel’s murder: France’s continuum of post-colonial denial By Julia Wright July 7, 2023 Nahel M., a 17-year-old poor French citizen of Algerian and Moroccan origin, died of a single [...]
Message after aborted march on Moscow still: Stop U.S.-NATO war in Ukraine June 27, 2023 The announcement June 24 that the private mercenary Wagner Group was marching toward Moscow, with an implied [...]
Belarus role in mediating end to Russian conflict By Otis Grotewohl June 28, 2023 Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, sworn in after winning 80% of the vote in 2020. [...]
Challenges for mass workers’ movement in France’s battle over pensions By John Catalinotto June 5, 2023 The minister strode up to the microphone, puffed up by his made-to-order suit and $200 [...]
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