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Articles about the African continent
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Thomas Sankara: Leadership and action that inspire decades later
Sankara led by example and inspires millions around the world still today.
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Analysis
34 years after Sankara’s assassination, killers finally stand trial
October 15, 2021 marks 34 years since the assassination of beloved revolutionary leader Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso. Just in…
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Analysis
People’s uprising in eSwatini aims to bring down hated monarchy
Photo: Swaziland National Union of Students president Colani Maseko speaking to a demonstration delivering a petition to parliament. Credit —…
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Guest statements
Freedom of press, information at risk in eSwatini following internet shutdown and detention and torture of ‘New Frame’ journalists
This joint statement was issued in response to the arrest and torture of journalists from the South African outlet New…
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Español
La larga historia de racismo anti-negro de Israel
Israel se presenta a sí mismo como una "patria para todos los judíos" que acoge y da refugio a todo…
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Analysis
Israel’s long history of anti-Black racism
It is also clear that the Zionist political movement has a particular history of anti-Black racism.
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Features
VIDEO: A Guide to US Empire in Africa: Neocolonial Order & AFRICOM
Abby Martin speaks to Eugene Puryear to discuss the big picture of U.S. imperialism in Africa
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Militant Journalism
AFRICOM says they left Somalia, San Diego activists tell the truth
On Jan. 16, ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and the Party for Socialism and Liberation…
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Analysis
Neocolonialism spurs ongoing crisis in Cameroon
As President Biya approaches 90 years of age and protests continue, Cameroon’s political future is unclear
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Analysis
Struggle in Sudan: A revolution, not a ‘crisis’
Strikes, civil disobedience and other mass action are continuing as the Sudanese people push forward with their revolution
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