Muhemsi Mwakihwelo
France is eyeing Kenya
With French influence being expelled from countries such as Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, Paris is desperately searching for a new strategic foothold in Africa.
Humanity owes Cuba: unilateral coercive measures and the politics of punishment
“There can be no clearer example of a violation of human rights than the economic embargo imposed by the United States against Cuba.”
From the “Island of Peace” myth to massacre
When the people rose up after Tanzania’s disrupted elections, they shattered a long-standing taboo: the belief that Tanzanians can only demonstrate at the state’s will.
Victory Day: reclaiming the Global South’s legacy
The fight against fascism was waged by Soviet soldiers, Ethiopian and Chinese peasants, Black and Latin Americans as well as Vietnamese guerrillas alike.






