
Solidarity with Sudan begins at home
A guide on how to support the uprising in Sudan.
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A guide on how to support the uprising in Sudan.

Queer identities, widely accepted on the pitch in women’s football, may be the way to challenge gender norms in some societies.

The last time Ghana’s men’s national football team won a tournament was thirty-seven years ago. The team is beginning to feel like yet another failing state institution.

The power sharing agreement between Sudan’s military rulers and the opposition aside, at present there are two main possibilities for Sudan.

The problem of African countries’ memberships to multiple regional bodies? There’s no problem.

The Green New Deal is surely the United States’ most ambitious vision for climate justice to date. But the climate crisis is a global one and Africa is Ground Zero.

A veteran African National Congress stalwart and member of parliament speaks to Africa Is a Country about the party, South Africa’s Parliament and the dearth of left politics in South Africa.

Election meddling may have sullied the reputation of Senegal as a beacon of democracy in West Africa, but a popular opposition candidate is giving hope for a new wave of Pan-Africanism in the region.

Is Africa following China into a techno-dystopian future?

Boris Johnson is in the running for UK Prime Ministers. The UK Conservative Party is particularly fond of Britian’s colonial past, but Johnson usually outdoes himself in this regard.

The novel The Youth of God offers fresh perspectives on Somali assimilation and struggle in Canada’s largest city.

Zambian farmers win ground-breaking legal victory in the UK.

What we know about conflicts over chieftaincy in northern Ghana.

Unsustainable palm oil industry practices—the result of large-scale land acquisitions (LSLA) across Africa’s tropical belt—have resulted in a number of social and environmental concerns.

Women have undertaken measures to cope and resist against the backdrop of Anglophone—Francophone tensions in Cameroon.

Thanks in part to the internet, Black women in Cuba are now able to forge space and create visibility for themselves.

The story of Surya Bonaly, and her unwillingness to yield to racist demands and expectations in the sport of figure skating.

Turn any homophobic corner in Africa and you’re guaranteed to run into a delirious celebration of “African culture,” but there’s nothing African about homophobia.

In the Bukavu Series, researchers from two Congolese and two European universities explore how they interrogate violence in the DRC.

It’s time to return Africa’s vinyl records.