French far right and Paris-based Islamists drag French relations with Algeria to rock-bottom
Both countries have expelled each other’s diplomats as the latest diplomatic row, triggered by the arrest and indictment of an Algerian consular officer in France earlier this month, continues to escalate.
Maui wildfire devastation exposes the legacy of colonialism
The worst natural disaster in Hawaiian history is still blazing, where Indigenous residents are being pushed out of their homes
We take a look at the plight of Afghan refugees in India, protests by disability rights organizations in Tamil Nadu, the present and future of India on the anniversary of independence, and the people’s assembly organized on the anniversary of an iconic environmental movement in the country
“Tell no lies, claim no easy victories”: Remembering Amílcar Cabral
96 years after the birth of revolutionary Amílcar Cabral, his life, struggle and contributions continue to guide us
Farewell Ernest Wamba dia Wamba!
Congolese militant and activist Ernest Wamba dia Wamba passed away on July 15 in Kinshasa






