Denied African airspace, Taiwanese president forced to cancel trip to Swaziland
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te complained that China’s “authoritarian regime” stopped him from joining the celebration to mark 40 years of rule by Africa’s last absolute monarchy that has banned all political parties.
Seeds, land, sovereignty: lessons from the Sahel for the International Day of Peasant Struggle
April 17 is a day that reminds us that the Burkinabé, African, and international peasantry must be the heartbeat of livelihoods in our communities and must therefore be at the center of the claims being made to sovereignty.
Mulino government seeks to dissolve Panama’s largest union, workers say
Amid a process aimed at dissolving one of Panama’s most active and important unions, the International Labour Organization (ILO) issued a report identifying measures that hinder union organization.
Mali delivers 33 million dollars of mining revenue to local communities
Combining limited nationalization with conditional foreign ownership amid the rally in gold prices, Mali has generated substantial mining revenue – channeled back to communities through the Local Mining Development Fund.
Why the Iran war matters for African sovereignty and stability
What does the imperialist war on Iran mean for Africa? Beyond the immediate economic repercussions of the conflict, the question of sovereignty emerges as central. The war sets broader precedents for the world and reveals the position of African states within an unequal international system.
The kidnapping of Venezuela’s sovereignty
The US has essentially declared that sovereignty itself for any nation that refuses subordination to US imperialism, holds no weight.
Washington’s war on sovereignty and development in Venezuela
The war on Venezuela is a war on the very idea that the people of the Global South can convert their wealth into sovereignty, and sovereignty into a different future.
Tens of thousands across India mobilize to oppose US attacks on Venezuela
The Indian government’s failure to condemn the US aggression against Venezuela’s sovereignty, despite it being in violation of the country’s long-standing position and its expressed commitments to the UN charter, has invited strong domestic criticism.
Delcy Rodríguez swears to uphold sovereignty of the nation as acting president of Venezuela
Rodríguez promised to respect the constitution and uphold national sovereignty following the US attack on Venezuela, which left more than 80 people dead and resulted in the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
Patrice Lumumba look-alike at AFCON revives the revolutionary icon’s legacy
A viral AFCON moment featuring a DRC Congo Patrice Lumumba look-alike, has captivated the tournament and brought back memories of Congo’s first revolutionary prime minister
Digital Bandung: Why the Global South must seize its data future
The Global South can shape a different future through coordination, shared standards, and strategic investment. A “Digital Bandung” provides a pathway toward that goal.
En Venezuela no estamos invadidos
Actualmente no hay ninguna invasión de fuerzas extranjeras en nuestro país, y no hay ninguna razón para pensar que representemos una amenaza para la paz en la región.






