Oath Breakers: When Governors Look Away
Rescinding an order isn’t protecting people—it’s stepping aside. Governors who won’t stop unlawful ICE policing have already broken their oaths.
CGTN’s Girum Chala takes us to China’s megacities, Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Guangzhou to show their unique links to Africa. Beginning with the Belt and…
View More Video: Showcasing China’s Mega-Cities through an African eyeSouth Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal will hear the state’s appeal to have Paralympic track star, Oscar Pistorius’ jail term lengthened on Friday. The state…
View More Video: South Africa’s supreme court hears prosecution challenge to the bloody bladerunner’s prison termZimbabwean farmers are increasingly turning to index insurance to cushion them from the impact of climate change. And conventional insurance products are being modified to…
View More Video: Fearing future losses Zimbabwe farmers insure crops against climate change impactSudan and South Sudan have agreed to reactivate a bilateral security agreement, in a bid to resolve rising tensions between the two neighbors. The agreement…
View More Video: Will Sudan & South Sudan agree to revitalise bilateral security agreement?A Libyan armed group holding the brother of a suicide bomber who killed 22 people at a pop concert in the English city of Manchester,…
View More Video: NATO Installed Libyan group rejects UK extradition request for alleged concert bomber’s brotherFor the fourth year now, violence has been raging in South Sudan. Women and children are the most affected. As efforts to find a lasting…
View More Video: South Sudan Security Widows Issue Heartfelt Call For Peace As Conflict ContinuesSomali troops based at the United Arab Emirates military camp in Mogadishu, graduated from a special army course offered by instructors from the the Gulf…
View More Video: Somali forces graduate from UAE army training programNigerian militant group the Niger Delta Avengers says it has ended their ceasefire in the country’s southern oil-rich region. The group has further threatened to…
View More Video: Oil War Crisis Erupts In The Niger Delta As Militants Declare An End To CeasefireUganda’s coffee exports, which have experienced a slowdown in recent months, are now stabilizing. In the coffee year ending September 2017, Uganda exported 4.6 million…
View More Video: Coffee production in Uganda peaks to 4.6 million bagsThe African Union and regional body ECOWAS are trying to prevent a political crisis in Liberia. The Supreme Court has suspended next week’s presidential run-off…
View More Video: AU, ECOWAS intervene in bid to avert looming polls crisis in LiberiaIn Tunisia, one of two police officers stabbed by a terrorist near the Parliament in Tunis on Wednesday has died in hospital. In 2015, the…
View More Video: Attack sparks insecurity fears in TunisiaIn 2016 only 12 countries in Africa had, parliamentarians below the age of 30. Of those twelve, the place of women in spaces of leadership…
View More Video: African Union to campaign for women to get more political space in AfricaA report by the US State Department’s watchdog says its Africa Bureau is not doing enough to ensure funding in Somalia isn’t siphoned off by…
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Friday, September 29th 8:00PM Eastern/ 5:00PM Pacific The Context of White Supremacy hosts the eighth study session on Frantz Fanon’s 1961 “classic”, The Wretched of the…
View More The C.O.W.S Frantz Fanon: The Wretched of the Earth Part 8