Monday, 7 July , 2025

Africa

Westerners came for gold. Now this nation is sending them packing

RT.com May 1, 2025 For Mali, achieving sustainable sovereignty goes beyond winning compensation disputes with foreign companies its also about strengthening the regulatory framework and local...

“Hands off AES!”: Solidarity protests sweep West Africa in defense of...

by Nicholas Mwangi Apr 30, 2025 Recent aggression against the Sahel countries saw thousands across Africa rally in solidarity with Burkina Faso and Captain Ibrahim Traoré,...

Attempted Coup Thwarted in Burkina Faso. Nationalization of Gold Industry

By Abayomi Azikiwe* Apr 30, 2025 Amid efforts aimed at nationalization and economic development, the United States Africa Command (AFRICOM) slanders a leading member of the...

International Workers’ Day 2025: The workers’ flood for Palestine, against genocide...

May 1, 2025 “The sons and daughters of the popular classes of Palestine, the workers, the farmers in the villages, the refugees of the camps,...

Remembering Ahmed Adaweyah: The mutinous voice of Egypt’s working class

The folk singer died in late December aged 79, leaving an irreplaceable void in the music industry By Joseph Fahim February14, 2025 When was the first time I...

EU Accused of Complicity in Migrant Slave Trade Between Libya &...

Jan 15 2025 A shocking new report has exposed the sale of migrants as slaves in Libya, with direct links to EU-backed border policies. According to...

Congolese activists decry US-Congo mineral deal

by Nicholas Mwangi April 20, 2025 Kinshasa’s pivot towards the US for security in exchange for minerals has alarmed activists who say that the US is...

La France a un problème de mémoire avec l’Algérie

Article publié le 3 avril sur Slate.fr: Comme Jean-Michel Aphatie l’a montré, la France a un problème de mémoire avec l’Algérie La séquence médiatique autour...

Sudan’s paramilitary attacks largest IDP camps amid world’s biggest displacement crisis,...

by Pavan Kulkarni April 15, 2025 Burning down hundreds makeshift shelters used by the IDPs, Sudan’s paramilitary also torched the famine-struck camp’s central market and its...

Trade war and rare earth minerals

China’s Rare Earth Restrictions Could Send US Nuclear Industry Into Meltdown By Ilya Tsukanov April 9, 2025 The new restrictions are a masterstroke that will propel the...