Analysis - Debating Ideas reflects the values and editorial ethos of the African Arguments book series, publishing engaged, often radical, scholarship, original and activist writing from within the ...
Scientists from the University of Galway have used advanced new satellite tracking methods to lay bare the devastation caused ...
We sit down for a coffee with veteran Sudanese-British broadcaster Zeinab Badawi, who discusses the value of history and the ...
The mounting chaos in Homs exemplifies the challenge Mr Sharaa faces all over Syria. His government must ensure the safety of ...
Whenever Donald Trump opened his mouth, he appeared incapable of exercising any voluntary control over what came out in an ...
An international research team has used earth observation radar data to map oil pipeline networks covering a 9000 km2 region in the Niger Delta and pinpoint where crude oil spills have caused the most ...
Some 68 years ago, motivated by a passion for self-fulfillment and a believe in the ability of black people everywhere to ...
Now is the time to question the future of Türkiye-US relations, China-US relations, and Russia-US relations, and to put in th ...
Analysis - Composer and educator Michael Mosoeu Moerane (1904-1980) is probably best known for a few evergreen choral works, including Della and Sylvia, still sung by choirs across South Africa today.
Efforts to decolonise, though necessary, unfold within institutions that are shaped by the structures of privilege and inequality that decolo ...
The true depth of Michael Mosoeu Moerane’s work as a composer and educator is revealed in a stunning new biography called The Times Do Not Permit.
An international research team led by the University of Galway has used earth observation radar data to map oil pipeline networks covering a 9000 km2 region in the Niger Delta, pinpointing where crude ...