The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), held every two years, unites millions across the continent in a celebration of African men ...
Senegal has strong constitutional guarantees for civil liberties like the rights to freedom of expression, assembly, and religion. But it has faced recent challenges, including politically motivated ...
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Subi Shah talks to Le Trio Joubran musician Adnan Joubran about Western hypocrisy and Palestine’s rich musical traditions. It’s is the opening night of a European tour for the Palestinian group Le ...
Cyprus has once again found itself caught in the crosshairs of escalating tensions in the Middle East – this time the US and ...
As a youth, Miller not only sought attention – he embraced contrarian theatrics. In middle school he subscribed to Guns and ...
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The official UN climate talks (COPs) have failed to agree on a clear, managed phase-out of coal, oil and gas. So, tired of waiting for the slowest-moving countries to get on board, a coalition of ...
Palm-oil corporations are threatening the rich rainforests Liberians depend on. Veronique Mistiaen hears from environmental lawyer Alfred Brownell, who’s doing all he can to safeguard them.
The award-winning author and illustrator describes the party which aimed to build a socialist alternative to zionism while fighting violent anti-semitism in Eastern Europe in the early 20th century.
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Mari Marcel Thekaekara reflects on the Easter Sunday massacre in Sri Lanka and provides a glimpse of a more hopeful future in India as voting in the country’s general election begins.