What is being done to Iran today could be done to Africa tomorrow. Africa must reject this illegal war.

What is being done to Iran today could be done to Africa tomorrow. Africa must reject this illegal war.

From Zimbabwe to Zambia, US health deals are raising fears of a new era of biomedical extractivism.

Africa faces a historic sporting and moral choice over the US-hosted tournament.

Much of postcolonial Africa still fails to confront the political vision for which Patrice Lumumba was eliminated.

Inflammatory US rhetoric risks turning Nigeria’s internal crisis into an excuse for military intervention.
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The failed coup exposed how far Benin’s democracy has already decayed.

Trump’s attacks on South Africa expose an old Western reflex to punish African sovereignty.

From colonial conquest to cover-ups, the Church’s power in Africa was built on empire, silence and denial.

Behind anti-colonial slogans, the Sahel is the front line of a new Cold War – and Africans bear the cost.

Deal with them in the US; failing that, let the former colonial powers bear the burden they helped create.
