Expropriation without compensation? Ask the British.
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One hundred years ago, it was the British Empire doing all the expropriating. On 29 July 1918, the
Expropriation without compensation? Ask the British.
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One hundred years ago, it was the British Empire doing all the expropriating. On 29 July 1918, the
The Story of Kenyan photographer Priya Ramrakha
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Priya Ramrakha was one of the most prolific photographers of Africa’s independence movements in the 1950s and 1960s. A new book highlights his impact.
Algeria and the American Black Panther Party
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In the 1970s, Algiers served as refuge to African Americans who confronted US racism with force and had to flee the country. Some Panthers hijacked planes.
Après ce que j’apprends sur le sort de Julian Assanage je me demande où on rencontre aujourd’hui les révolutionnaires du monde.
Je réponds un peu en retard, mais il s’agit de :
Alger, la Mecque des révolutionnaires (Mohamed Ben Slama, 2017)
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A Black Queen in the Seattle Reign
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Elizabeth Addo’s start in club soccer bears little resemblance to youth soccer in the United States.
Back in the USSR
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Forty years ago in 1978, Progress Publishers in Moscow released A Soviet Journey by the South African writer Alex La Guma. Today
This is Congo
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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) recently marked its 58th independence anniversary—and still awaits the first peaceful
Thirty years after Cuito Cuanavale
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Cuito Cuanavale was the site of a military battle in Angola in 1988, which took place between March
Pogbacité
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As the clock wound down on the World Cup final, the roar of the crowds, in the
In Langa with Louis Moholo-Moholo
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“We love you, we love you, you don’t have to love us, we love you…” drummer
The Story of Kenyan photographer Priya Ramrakha
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After Kenyan photojournalist Priya Ramrakha was killed on assignment in Biafra, Nigeria, in 1968, his photographic
All you need to know about Ethiopia and Eritrea’s rapprochement
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By the time this is published, it could be old news. To recap: On June 5th,
Everything ends with a song
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“Dear Sirs, the comedy / We are now judging / Depicts the life–lest we’re mistaken /
The Respectable, Start-Up Nation
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Football exerts a tortured fascination on the French public. It is fashionable to scoff at the
Kylian Mbappé, Karim Benzema and France’s Second-Class Citizens
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Fascists love Kylian Mbappé because his exceptional talents and attitude confirm to their ideal of citizenship
What Would a World Cup Win for France Mean in the French Caribbean?
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The symbols associated with France’s advance to the World Cup final have followed a familiar formula:
The new anti-migrant national consensus
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Italian politics has taken a sharp turn to the right. The post-electoral populist alliance of the
Nigeria’s World Cup Adventure is Over: Do We Still Love Her?
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The quadrennial football tournament has a tendency to make it feel as though we live in
The masters of the improbable
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Canadians think that to put their flag on a backpack earns them safe-passage globally. They have
Ibrahim Usman’s Road to Qatar
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“He’s small, but he is powerful,” Ibrahim Usman said of Ahmed Musa, Nigeria’s star forward. Squeezed
Dambisa Moyo is wrong about the global economy – here’s why
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Dambisa Moyo has a lot of fans these days. When she appeared at a recent Oxford