Trump threatens war on Africa’s most populous country to “save” “our CHERISHED Christians”
“We know the heart and intent of Trump is to help us fight insecurity,” states the spokesperson of Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu, who has time and again demonstrated his loyalty to the West.
World Bank acknowledges poverty increase in Nigeria, but doubles down on the reforms causing it
Acknowledging that the implementation of its reforms coincided with an increase in poverty, the World Bank nevertheless calls on Nigeria to stay the course.
Niger boosts economy with popular support, but IMF and World Bank are obstacles, says analyst
New World Bank report projects the country’s GDP growth to be the highest on the African continent in 2025
Land as a source of life: a continental reckoning with dispossession and struggle
A Pan Africanism Today webinar featured discussions on socialist alternatives from South Africa and Tanzania on the 112th anniversary of 1913 Land Act in South Africa that alienated black South Africa from their own land.
Trump y su imposible retorno al pasado
En un acto de desesperación, Trump está intentando detener el reloj para revivir la “edad de oro” del imperialismo.
BRICS countries call for a multipolar, equitable and democratic world order
In the Summit held in the Russian city of Kazan, BRICS members condemned the genocidal Israeli war on West Asia, the illegal sanctions regimes imposed on the people of the world by the US and its allies, and Western dominated multilateral institutions.
Expertise, continuity, and political alignment: Mexican president-elect Claudia Sheinbaum shapes her incoming cabinet
Sheinbaum’s appointees are characterized by meritocracy, continuity from the previous administration, and loyalty to her and MORENA party.
Israel’s destruction of Gaza exceeds 18.5 billion US dollars
A UN-World Bank report says it will take years to reconstruct and rebuild Gaza, with 26 million tons of debris to take many years to clear
Cost of living crisis worsens in Egypt soon after the IMF loan deal
Egyptians, already reeling under a cost of living crisis amid record-high inflation, are suffering a further erosion of purchasing power
Kenyan health workers prepare for a new round of industrial action
The workers’ demands include stable working conditions and aligning incomes with living expenses. They are mobilizing at a time when the government is preparing to implement a highly unpopular round of healthcare reform
WHO’s Economics and Health for All: a promising start?
The World Health Organization is trying to unshackle economics from traditional confines to prioritize health, signaling a radical departure towards a more holistic understanding of societal well-being
Naledi Pandor: “The most progressive thing to do is unite and [take] action”
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of South Africa spoke in the first day of the III International Dilemmas of Humanity Conference and called for progressive organizations to unite and intensify international solidarity






