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Nigeria’s elections have bigger problems than vote trading
When veteran politician Ayo Fayose contested — and won — the June 2014 gubernatorial elections in the southwestern Nigeria state…
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I want justice for my brothers who Israel killed
In the early hours of November 29, heavily armed Israeli soldiers raided yet again the village of Kafr Ein in…
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Zimbabwe is losing doctors, teachers to British hypocrisy
The United Kingdom, which is buckling under a deepening shortage of nurses and teachers after exiting the European Union, is raiding, among…
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For Palestine, justice is not a question of law
These days much of the efforts to dismantle Israel’s apartheid and settler colonial systems of domination over the Palestinian people…
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US foreign policy reduced to an afterthought
US President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address on Tuesday night was quite upbeat. It was long on domestic…
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Kagame’s achievements should not blind us to his tyranny
Tafi Mhaka In December, New African, a leading Pan-African news magazine, published the 2022 edition of its immensely popular 100…
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For Palestine, justice is not a question of law
These days much of the efforts to dismantle Israel’s apartheid and settler colonial systems of domination over the Palestinian people…
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The ‘Twitter Files’ are a distraction
Michael Kwet Billionaire Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter was one of the top stories across the news media in 2022. The takeover…
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Canada is coming undone
Thread by thread, the idea of lovely Canada is coming undone. Some, if not many, Canadians are likely to consider…
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The Hamline controversy and the real threat to academic freedom
Over the past few weeks, there has been much debate about academic freedom in the United States. It was sparked…
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